First published Cambridge, Mass., 1682, under title: The soveraignty and goodness of God ... being a narrative of the captivity ... of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson.Mode of access: Internet
A relacion of the Indyan warre, by John Easton, 1675.--The present state of New-England with respect...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
First ed., New York, 1835, has title: Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. ...
First published Cambridge, Mass., 1682, under title: The soveraignty and goodness of God ... being a...
In 1682, Mary Rowlandson published what would become known as the first “Indian captivity narrative....
Mrs. Johnson and her companions were taken prisoners at "No. 4," now Charlestown, N.H., in a raid of...
"Published according to act of Congress."Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet.4
"Published according to Act of Congress."Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet.4
Second edition. First edition published under title "A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison .....
The account was written down by Samuel Bownas as it was related to him--Cf. 1787 ed. (CIHM microfich...
Since the publication of Mary Rowlandson's, The Soveraignty and Goodness of God . . ., released six ...
Another account of the same experiences was published under title: Narratives of O. M. Spencer.Mode ...
Later ed. published under title: The Indian captivity of O.M.Spencer.Mode of access: Internet
WHS copy imperfect: half of p. 9-10 is torn away.Mrs. Johnson and her companions were taken prisoner...
As narrativas de cativeiro se tornaram um gênero literário popular na América do Norte a partir do s...
A relacion of the Indyan warre, by John Easton, 1675.--The present state of New-England with respect...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
First ed., New York, 1835, has title: Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. ...
First published Cambridge, Mass., 1682, under title: The soveraignty and goodness of God ... being a...
In 1682, Mary Rowlandson published what would become known as the first “Indian captivity narrative....
Mrs. Johnson and her companions were taken prisoners at "No. 4," now Charlestown, N.H., in a raid of...
"Published according to act of Congress."Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet.4
"Published according to Act of Congress."Electronic reproduction.Mode of access: Internet.4
Second edition. First edition published under title "A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison .....
The account was written down by Samuel Bownas as it was related to him--Cf. 1787 ed. (CIHM microfich...
Since the publication of Mary Rowlandson's, The Soveraignty and Goodness of God . . ., released six ...
Another account of the same experiences was published under title: Narratives of O. M. Spencer.Mode ...
Later ed. published under title: The Indian captivity of O.M.Spencer.Mode of access: Internet
WHS copy imperfect: half of p. 9-10 is torn away.Mrs. Johnson and her companions were taken prisoner...
As narrativas de cativeiro se tornaram um gênero literário popular na América do Norte a partir do s...
A relacion of the Indyan warre, by John Easton, 1675.--The present state of New-England with respect...
The essence of this article is captivity literature. In a few pages, the article captures the fascin...
First ed., New York, 1835, has title: Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. ...