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OREGON. Canada and the Oregon. The Backwoods of Canada : being letters from the wife [Catherine Parr

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OREGON. Canada and the Oregon. The Backwoods of Canada : being letters from the wife [Catherine Parr

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
OREGON. Canada and the Oregon. The Backwoods of Canada : being letters from the wife [Catherine Parr Traill née Strickland] of an emigrant officer, illustrative of the domestic economy of British America, to which is appended an account of the country of the Oregon. M. A. Nattali, 1849 [with :] The Oregon Territory, consisting of a brief description of the country and its productions ; and of the habits and manners of the native indian tribes. With a map of the territory. M. A. Nattali, 1846. M. A. Nattali, 1849-46I. With 16 full-page illustrs (including 2 maps), pages (4), 351. II. With frontispiece map, pages (2), 78, in 1 vol, large 12mo, original green cloth : binding a little dull but sound and strong, with some light internal browning and staining, but in good to very good state.Howes conjectures that the anonymous author of the second item was probably a Hudson's Bay employee. An entirely different work with a similar title was issued by Knight in the same year and was also bound with Mrs Traill's work.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MACKINNON ( Lauchlan Bellingham ), R.N. Atlantic and Transatlantic : sketches afloat and ashore. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1852. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, pages 324, 8(adverts), (2, blank), cr 8vo, original cloth : the binding lightly and evenly faded but sound and strong, and with a very faint old water stain in the lower margins, otherwise a crisp, clean copy.Staton & Tremaine 8217.With some 40-pp on the Falklands. The appendix includes a section on the history and construction of plank roads in Canada and the USA. (2) MACKAY ( Alexander ). The Crisis in Canada ; or, vindication of Lord Elgin and his cabinet as to the course pursued by them in reference to the Rebellion Losses Bill. James Ridgway, 1849. FIRST EDITION, pages 67, (1, blank), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : faint old oil stain in the blank margin of the first three leaves, otherwise a very good copy.With a three-line presentation inscription by the author on the title-page. (3) LYDEKKER ( John Wolfe ). The Faithful Mohawks. Cambridge U. P., 1938. FIRST EDITION, with a folding map and 15 plates, pages xii, (4), 206, 8vo, original cloth : the binding lightly discoloured but still a very good copy.Survey of British relations with the Mohawk Indians during the eighteenth century, culled mainly from the archives of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. (4) BARBAROUX ( Charles O. ). Résumé de l'histoire des Éats-Unis d'Amérique. Deuxièm édition. [bound with :] [BODIN ( Félix)] Défense des Résumés historiques. Paris, Lecointe et Durey 1824. Together two works in one volume, pages (6), 356 : 27, 12mo, contemporary half calf : the spine worn, but the binding still strong and internally in very good state.Sabin 3298. Possibly published together (they share the same printer, publisher and date), but the NUC does not have a similar combination, noting only the DLC and MH copies of the `Défense'. Barbaroux(1792-1867), son of a French revolutionary guillotined in 1794, dedicated this work to General Lafayette. It became a popular and oft-reprinted text book for students of both the French language and American history.(5)TRAVEL; AMERICA; CANADA; UNITED STATES; OREGON; ENGINEERING; FALKLAND ISLANDS; HISTORY; ENGLAND; HISTORY; INDIAN WARS; MOHAWKS