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Robert B. McAfee: History of the Late War in the Western Country

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Robert B. McAfee: History of the Late War in the Western Country

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Auction Date:2022 Oct 12 @ 18:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:15th Floor WeWork, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
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Important early history of the War of 1812: History of the Late War in the Western Country, comprising a full account of all the transactions in that quarter, from the commencement of hostilities at Tippecanoe to the termination of the contest at New Orleans on the return of peace, by Robert B. McAfee [hand-inked on title page]. First edition. Lexington, KY: Worsley & Smith, 1816. Hardcover bound in full brown calf, 5.25 x 8, 534 pages. Book condition: G+/None, with rubbing and scuffing to boards, missing spine label, leather split at spine head and front joint, ink notations and a newspaper clipping affixed to endpapers, light overall toning and staining to textblock, and the bookplate of Joel Davis Madden, Jr., affixed to front pastedown.

Bibliographer Wright Howes wrote of this work: 'For scope and authenticity rivaled only by Dawson's Life of Harrison. Material was supplied by two of the ablest commanders, Harrison and Shelby.' Peter Gibson Thomson also held high esteem for the volume: 'A valuable work. Very scarce. It is the original from which later writers borrowed freely. It narrates, in detail, the causes of the war—Hull's Campaign—Harrison's Campaign—Battle of Lake Erie—and all the incidents of the War of 1812 in Ohio and the Northwest Territory are given with great minutiae of detail.'