Illustrated with 35 woodblock prints by Richard Bosman (Folio) 42x32 cm (17x12¾"), original quarter-cloth and papered boards, paper spine label. One of 425 copies printed on Rives Heavyweight paper. Signed by Richard Bosman at limitation, as issued. Indian captivity narratives were popular reading in the United States before the vanishing of the frontier, and they are one of the earliest forms of American literature. The brief and bloody chronicle of Hannah Duston may be the most enduring, as it was told and retold for over a hundred and fifty years by authors of literary distinction.
Illustrated with 35 woodblock prints by Richard Bosman (Folio) 42x32 cm (17x12¾"), original quarter-cloth and papered boards, paper spine label. One of 425 copies printed on Rives Heavyweight paper. Signed by Richard Bosman at limitation, as issued. Indian captivity narratives were popular reading in the United States before the vanishing of the frontier, and they are one of the earliest forms of American literature. The brief and bloody chronicle of Hannah Duston may be the most enduring, as it was told and retold for over a hundred and fifty years by authors of literary distinction.
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