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The Northwest Coast; or, Three Years' Residence in Washington Territory
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Title: The Northwest Coast; or, Three Years' Residence in Washington Territory
Author: James G. Swan
Publisher: Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York
Published: 1857
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 1st edition
Number of Pages: 435
Catalogs: American History, Travel Writing, Indigenous Peoples
Description: First Edition. Missing map. Illustrated. Original brown blindstamped cloth, gilt-stamped spine. Spine legible, ends worn, shelf wear to tips, corners, and edges of the book cloth, somewhat sunned. Partially removed library bookplate and blue ink staining on verso pastedown. Contains an inscription and notes in pencil on free front endpaper. Light foxing and tanning of pages. No known marginalia. James G. Swan, (1818-1900) was an American Indian Agent (authorized to interact with tribes by the U.S. government) in the Washington Territory and pacific northwest coast. The book contains quite a bit of observation and knowledge about the indigenous peoples of the pacific northwest, including building methods and canoe manufacturing, medicinal plants and animal products in use, fishing and fish-preparation, games, songs, and amusements, and other customs. The book also describes the physical territory and the government activity there, as well as Swan's own experiences traveling, sea otter-hunting, in a bear fight, and much more. The book contains a glossary/vocabulary of Chehalis and Chenook terminology. 435 pages plus publisher's list. Hardcover, good condition, octavo.
Author: James G. Swan
Publisher: Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York
Published: 1857
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 1st edition
Number of Pages: 435
Catalogs: American History, Travel Writing, Indigenous Peoples
Description: First Edition. Missing map. Illustrated. Original brown blindstamped cloth, gilt-stamped spine. Spine legible, ends worn, shelf wear to tips, corners, and edges of the book cloth, somewhat sunned. Partially removed library bookplate and blue ink staining on verso pastedown. Contains an inscription and notes in pencil on free front endpaper. Light foxing and tanning of pages. No known marginalia. James G. Swan, (1818-1900) was an American Indian Agent (authorized to interact with tribes by the U.S. government) in the Washington Territory and pacific northwest coast. The book contains quite a bit of observation and knowledge about the indigenous peoples of the pacific northwest, including building methods and canoe manufacturing, medicinal plants and animal products in use, fishing and fish-preparation, games, songs, and amusements, and other customs. The book also describes the physical territory and the government activity there, as well as Swan's own experiences traveling, sea otter-hunting, in a bear fight, and much more. The book contains a glossary/vocabulary of Chehalis and Chenook terminology. 435 pages plus publisher's list. Hardcover, good condition, octavo.
