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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:616103305:3500
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008 770506s1977 ctua b 00100 eng
010 $a 76057831
020 $a0837195357 :$c$17.50
035 0 $aocm03001998
040 $aDLC$cDLC
043 $an------
050 00 $aE85$b.I523
245 04 $aThe Indians and their captives /$cedited and compiled by James Levernier and Hennig Cohen.
260 0 $aWestport, Conn. :$bGreenwood Press,$c1977.
300 $axxx, 291 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aContributions in American studies ;$vno. 31
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. [275]-278.
505 00 $gThe discovery of the Indian.$tA Spaniard among Florida Indians /$rSamuel Gardner Drake --$tCaptain John Smith meets the Princess Pocahontas /$rCaptain John Smith.
505 00 $gTrials of the spirit.$tA letter from a Jesuit in New France /$rJohn Dawson Gilmary Shea --$tA sermon on the deliverance of a Puritan woman /$rCotton Mather --$tA Quaker journal records God's protecting providence /$rJonathan Dickinson.
505 00 $gThe land imperative.$tA Puritan minister describes French savagery and treachery /$rJohn Norton --$tAn Indian trader held by the British --$tThe captive as naturalist, anthropologist, and plagiarist --$tAn almanac promotes colonization in the Old Southwest --$tFaked atrocity stories --$t"War! War!! War!!! Women and children butchered!" --$tA propaganda broadside during the Second Seminole War --$tAttack on a wagon train /$rFanny Kelly --$tAn Indian idyll /$rEdwin James --$t"She lov'd the Indian style of life" /$rJames Seaver --$tA white savage : "I kill my first man" /$rJonathan H. Jones.
505 00 $gBehind the frontier.$tAn antiquarian records an incident in the Deerfield Massacre /$rElihu Hoyt --$tWashington Irving on John Colter's race /$rWashington Irving --$tGeorge Bancroft on the MacCrea abduction /$rGeorge Bancroft --$tFrancis Parkman on the conspiracy of Pontiac /$rFrancis Parkman --$tHenry David Thoreau on Hannah Duston's captivity /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tThe legend of Murderer's Creek --$tThe ballad of "the white captive" --$tFolktales about the escapes of Tim Murphy /$rHarold Thompson File --$tDaniel Boone and the Indians /$rJohn Filson --$tThe Christian hermit --$t"How she cooked injuns" /$rSal Fink --$tMoccasin Bill, a dime novel /$rPaul Bibbs --$tA cowboy captured by Indians.
505 00 $gBeyond the frontier.$tThe frontiers of fantasy --$tThe Pocahontas plays /$rJames Nelson Barker --$tYamoyden, a narrative poem /$rJames W. Eastburn and Robert C. Sands --$tNathaniel Hawthorne's "The Duston family" --$tThe captivity of the Munro sisters from James Fenimore Cooper's The last of the Mohicans /$rJames Fenimore Cooper --$tThomas Cole paints the death of Cora /$rThomas Cole --$tAn Indian's love lyric --$tErastus Dow Palmer captures a white captive in marble /$rErastus Dow Palmer --$t"The escape" from Herman Melville's Typee /$rHerman Melville.
520 $aIncludes some fiction.
650 0 $aIndian captivities$xLiterary collections.
650 0 $aIndian captivities.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$y19th century.
650 0 $aIndian captivities$zUnited States.
655 7 $aLiterary collections.$2fast
700 1 $aLevernier, James.
700 1 $aCohen, Hennig.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tIndians and their captives.$dWestport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1977$w(OCoLC)606176459
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC