The Life, History, And Travels Of Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh (George Copway), A Young Indian Chief Of The Ojebwa Nation, A Convert To The Christian Faith, And A Missionary To His People For Twelve Years; With A Sketch Of The Present State Of The Ojebwa Nation, In Regard To Christianity And Their Future Prospects. Also An Appeal; With All The Names Of The Chiefs Now Living, Who Have Been Christianized, And The Missionaries Now laboring Among Them.
Philadelphia: James Harmstead, 1847. Hardcover. Stated Second Edition. 8vo, 7.5 x 4.75 inches, publisher's embossed dark green cloth stamped in gilt, very good, light wear and soil, mild foxing throughout. Ownership signature of Joseph S. Elkinton (1830-1905), an important Quaker missionary who spend significant time with Indians, including an extensive.....