Wagner-Camp-BeckerPilling, J.C. Bibl. Algonquian langs.,Graff Coll.SabinMode of access: Internet
The ability to construct a tale of experience is one of the most fascinating, and important abilitie...
Antoine LeClair, U.S. interpreter."Embracing the tradition of his nation; Indian wars in which he ha...
Translated from the author's "Traditions of the North-American Indians", London, 1830, being a secon...
Reprint. Originally published: New York : G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830.Mode of access: Internet
Traduction de: A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the S...
English original, New York, 1830, pub. under title: A narrative of the captivity and adventures of J...
English ed. has title: Memoirs of a captivity.Wagner-Camp (4th ed.)Mode of access: Internet
Supplemented by Narratives of captivity among the Indians of North America. Supplement.Mode of acces...
American ed. has title: Manners and customs of several Indian tribes.Mode of access: Internet.Tilden
Later ed. published under title: The Indian captivity of O.M.Spencer.Mode of access: Internet
Another account of the same experiences was published under title: Narratives of O. M. Spencer.Mode ...
Original issued in series: Ohio Valley historical series ; no. 5.Half title: Smith's captivity with ...
Grey Hawk was Tanner's Indian name.Abridged and slightly altered from his Narrative of the captivity...
In slipcase.Publisher's advertisement: 12 p. (at end)Another account of the same experiences was pub...
First ed., New York, 1835, has title: Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. ...
The ability to construct a tale of experience is one of the most fascinating, and important abilitie...
Antoine LeClair, U.S. interpreter."Embracing the tradition of his nation; Indian wars in which he ha...
Translated from the author's "Traditions of the North-American Indians", London, 1830, being a secon...
Reprint. Originally published: New York : G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830.Mode of access: Internet
Traduction de: A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the S...
English original, New York, 1830, pub. under title: A narrative of the captivity and adventures of J...
English ed. has title: Memoirs of a captivity.Wagner-Camp (4th ed.)Mode of access: Internet
Supplemented by Narratives of captivity among the Indians of North America. Supplement.Mode of acces...
American ed. has title: Manners and customs of several Indian tribes.Mode of access: Internet.Tilden
Later ed. published under title: The Indian captivity of O.M.Spencer.Mode of access: Internet
Another account of the same experiences was published under title: Narratives of O. M. Spencer.Mode ...
Original issued in series: Ohio Valley historical series ; no. 5.Half title: Smith's captivity with ...
Grey Hawk was Tanner's Indian name.Abridged and slightly altered from his Narrative of the captivity...
In slipcase.Publisher's advertisement: 12 p. (at end)Another account of the same experiences was pub...
First ed., New York, 1835, has title: Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. ...
The ability to construct a tale of experience is one of the most fascinating, and important abilitie...
Antoine LeClair, U.S. interpreter."Embracing the tradition of his nation; Indian wars in which he ha...
Translated from the author's "Traditions of the North-American Indians", London, 1830, being a secon...