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Bryant, Samuel H. Photo shown. Binding tight and nearly square. Original price sticker inside DJ. Light shelf wear to top of DJ. No markings or odors. 514 p. Includes maps and index.
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Samuel H Bryant Maps. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 8 vo; 2.5 Pouinds. First Edition, First Printing; dj w/unclipped price, in mylar; maps on end papers; 514 clean, unmarked pages.
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Samuel H. Bryant Maps and Decorations. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 8 vo; 2.5 Pouinds. First Edition, First Printing; 514 clean, unmarked pages indexed. "The Indian World" map endpapers; dj w/unclipped price, in mylar.
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Illustrated by Map Endpapers. Very Good+ in Very Good-dust jacket. Price clipped dust jacket worn with chips and creases across top edge. Previous owner's stamp on front free end paper and blank page, light shelf soil bottom page edges. Dust soil top page edges.; A bright, solid book, dust jacket in Mylar jacket protector. Only light wear to the reddish bown cloth covered boards with gilt design and maroon title, same on spine. Hinges intact. Stated first edition.; Large 8vo 9"-10" tall; 514 pages; The focus of this historical chronicle is the protracted, complex struggle between France and England for the possession of North America (Canada and the US). The struggle crossed the borders as appears in the four parts he has divided the book into. Part one; -a detailed look at the growth and structure of French (or Lower) Canada, peculiar feudal nature of Canadian society, the functions of the Company of New France, the colony's relations with the Indians (Iroquois) explaining their culture. The Jesuit missionaries are a particularly factor in this tale. Part two; -deals with events in new York, new England and Virginia, the rivalry between the Dutch and the English, life in New Amsterdam, the Pequot War and othe Indian skirmishes in New England, settlement of Jamestown, Part three: -Loss of New Amsterdam to the English and other conflicts in the northeast US, Part four; -takes us back to Canada and the consolidation of French power there. The French explorers Joliet, Marquette and La Salle explore down the Mississippi. The culmination is the beginning of the 'cold war' between the French and English, each jockeying for the affections of the local Indian tribes for their aid in the conflict.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1968. First Edition, stated. Very small pale stain on upper page edges, otherwise tight, square and unmarked. Full cloth binding. Map endpapers. 514pp. Unclipped jacket is shelf rubbed, offered now in a new mylar cover...First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.