Item #H22719 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. George Copway.
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.
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.
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.

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 visit to the Seneca in 1879, as recorded in his published journal, "Selections from the Diary and Correspondence of Joseph S. Elkinton" (Philadelphia, 1913) - thus, somewhat of an association copy. Very Good. Item #H22719

Price: $300.00

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