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Sotheby's, Fine Books and Manuscripts, including Americana; December 12, 2001; Sale Number N0 7746Survival This Way: Interviews with American Indian Poets
Bruchac, Joseph, Editor, Survival This Way: Interviews with American Indian PoetsAmericana, With a Special Section on Slavery and the Negro; Catalogue Fifty [50], November, 1972
Hayman, Robert G. [bookseller], Americana, With a Special Section on Slavery and the Negro; Catalogue Fifty [50], November, 1972
La Follette, Robert M. , La Follette's Autobiography: A Personal Narrative of Political Experience
Other India books that may be of interest:
- Message of the President, and report of Albert Pike, Commissioner of the Confederate States to the Indian Nations West of Arkansas, of the results of his mission.Richmond, Enquirer Book and Job Press, 186 Supreme Council 33°, A. & A. S. R., S. J., Washington, 1968
Cover title: Report of Albert Pike on mission to the Indian nations, Richmond, 1861"A facsimile reprint. 38 p. port. 22 cm Dewey:341/.0266
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Daisy's necklace: and what came of it. (a literary episode.) Derby & Jackson H. W. Derby & co. New York Cincinnati 1857
by T. B. Aldrich. A digital reproduction made from a microform copy held by Indiana University is available from its Wright American Fiction 1851-1875 Web site. 19 cm. viii, [9]-225 p., 1l. 19 cm.
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Marjorie Daw, and other people. J.R. Osgood and company Boston 1873
Author's name at head of t.p.; Marjorie Daw.--A Rivermouth romance.--Quite so.--A young desperado.--Miss Mehetabel's son.--A struggle for life.--The friend of my youth.--Mademoiselle Olympe Zabriski.--Pére Antoine's date-palm.; A digital reproduction made from a microform copy held by Indiana University is available from its Wright American Fiction 1851-1875 Web site. 18 cm. 272 p. 18 cm. Dewey:813.44
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Out of his head. A romance ... [Also, Paul Lynde's sketch book] Carleton New York 1862
Ed. by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Included in this volume (p. [147]-226) is Paul Lynde's sketch book.; A digital reproduction made from a microform copy held by Indiana University is available from its Wright American Fiction 1851-1875 Web site. 19 cm. 1 p. l., [v]-viii, [2], [11]-226 p. 19 cm.
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Père Antoine's date palm. Welch, Bigelow Cambridge [Eng.] 1866
By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Title vignette.; A digital reproduction made from a microform copy held by Indiana University is available from its Wright American Fiction 1851-1875 Web site. 21 cm. 20 p. 21 cm.
- Austin, Mary Hunter, The trail book Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston ; 1918
by Mary Austin ; with illustrations by Milo Winter Verso of t.p.: Published October 1918Colored frontispiece and colored plates facing p. 62, 102 and 192. Black and white illustrations on p. 1, 7, 15, 32, 50, 70, [95], 96, 124, 144, 146, 166, 186, 206, 225, 243 and 267Includes: Glossary of Indian and Spanish names on p. [285]-[305] "Books by Mary Austin": p. [2] of preliminary p [2], xi, [1], 304, [2] p. (first p. and last p. blank), [4] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm Dewey:
- Austin, Mary Hunter, Experiences facing death Arno Press, New York : 1977, c1931
by Mary Austin Reprint of the ed. published by Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis 301 p. ; 23 cm Dewey:128/.
- Austin, Mary Hunter, Indian pottery of the Rio Grande, Esto publishing company, [Pasadena, Calif., 1934 [c1934]
[15] p. 15 cm Dewey:
- Austin, Mary Hunter, The basket woman :a book of Indian tales University of Nevada Press, Reno : 1999
Mary Austin ; foreword by Mark Schlenz xviii, 113 p. ; 21 cm Dewey:813/.52
- Barnes, Djuna A book Boni and Liveright, New York : 1923 [c1923]
by Djuna Barnes Frontispiece and plates facing p. 30, 58, 102, 144 and 172 A night among the horses -- Three from the earth -- The valet -- To the dogs -- Beyond the end -- Pastoral -- Oscar -- Antique -- Katrina Silverstaff -- Hush before love -- The robin's house -- Paradise -- No man's mare -- Six songs of Khalidine -- The dove -- Mother -- Song in autumn -- The nigger -- Lullaby -- Indian summer -- I'd have you think of me -- The rabbit -- The flowering corpse -- A boy asks a question of a lady -- First communion -- Finis [12], 217, [4] p., [6] leaves of plates : ports. ; 21 cm Dewey:
- Barnes, Djuna A book Boni and Liveright, New York : 1923 [c1923]
by Djuna Barnes Frontispiece and plates facing p. 30, 58, 102, 144 and 172 A night among the horses -- Three from the earth -- The valet -- To the dogs -- Beyond the end -- Pastoral -- Oscar -- Antique -- Katrina Silverstaff -- Hush before love -- The robin's house -- Paradise -- No man's mare -- Six songs of Khalidine -- The dove -- Mother -- Song in autumn -- The nigger -- Lullaby -- Indian summer -- I'd have you think of me -- The rabbit -- The flowering corpse -- A boy asks a question of a lady -- First communion -- Finis [12], 217, [4] p., [6] leaves of plates : ports. ; 21 cm Dewey:
- Best, Herbert; Berry, Erick The Long Portage: A Story of Ticonderoga and Lord Howe 1948
illus. Erick Berry illustrated by Erick Berry is set in upper New York during the French and Indian Wars, giving a vivid picture of Rogers' Rangers and the struggle around Ticonderoga. [2], 3-250pp. Dewey:
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Ogalala Sioux Time-Life Books [Alexandria, Va.] 0783517505 1993
as told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; illustrated by Standing Bear. Originally published: New York : W. Morrow, 1932. 22 cm. xv, 280 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:978/.004975 Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians. Native American voices
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Ogalala Sioux Time-Life Books [Alexandria, Va.] 0809489007 1991
as told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; illustrated by Standing Bear. Originally published: New York : W. Morrow, 1932. 22 cm. xv, 280 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:978/.004975 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians. Native American voices
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 1961
as told through John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) Illustrated by Standing Bear. 21 cm. 280 p. illus. 21 cm. Dewey:970.2 Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians.
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233019 1979; c1979
as told through John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; introd. by Vine Deloria, Jr. ; illustrated with drawings by Standing Bear and a portfolio of photos. 23 cm. xix, 299 p., [6] leaves of plates ill. 23 cm. Dewey:970/.004/97 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians.
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Black Elk speaks being the life story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803213093 (cloth : alk. paper); 0803261705 (pbk. : alk. paper) 2000; c2000
by Nicholas Black Elk, as told through John G. Neihardt ; foreword by Vine Deloria, Jr. ; with illustrations by Standing Bear. Includes index. 21st-century ed. 21 cm. xxix, 230 p., [8] p. of plates ill. (some col.), map 21 cm. Dewey:978.004/9752 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians.
- Black Elk; Neihardt, John Gneisenau Los últimos Sioux Noguer Barcelona 8427938306 1974; 1974, c1971
John G. Neihardt. Translation of Black Elk speaks. 1. ed. 22 cm. 174 p., [14] leaves of plates ill. 22 cm. Dewey:970/.004/97 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Teton Indians.
- Burr, Amelia Josephine A child garden in India, for very little people verses Central committee on the united study of foreign missions West Medford, Mass. 1922; c1922
by Amelia Josephine Burr, illustrations by Louise Clark. 16 cm. 76 p., 1 l. incl. plates (part col.) 16 cm.
- Bynner, Witter Indian earth A. A. Knopf New York 1930
[by] Witter Bynner. "Published August, 1929; second printing January, 1930."; Poems. 22 cm. 3 p. l., ix-xvi, 77, [1] p. 22 cm. Poetry of places; Pueblo Indians
- Bynner, Witter Indian earth A. A. Knopf New York 1929
[by] Witter Bynner. Poems. 22 cm. 3 p. l., ix-xvi, 77, [1] p. 22 cm. Poetry of places; Pueblo Indians
- Deming, Alden O.; Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe Manabozho, the Indian's story of Hiawatha, F.A. Davis company, Philadelphia, 1938
by Alden O. Deming; illustrated by Edwin Willard Deming with six color plates "Edited by Milo B. Hillegas."The stories that have been selected for this book have all been taken from Mr. Schoolcraft's works. They are limited to those that were told by the Algonquin Indians."-Editor's introd viii, 87 p. illus., plates, 24 cm Dewey:398.22097
- Garland, Hamlin, Hamlin Garland's observations on the American Indian , 1895-1905 University of Arizona Press, Tucson : 1976
compiled and edited by Lonnie E. Underhill and Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr Includes index "Bibliography of Garland's writings on the American Indian": p. 201-205 Bibliography: p. 195-200 x, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:970/.004/9
- Garland, Hamlin, The book of the American Indian, Harper & brothers, New York, 1923
5 p. l., 274 p. col. front., plates (part col.) 32 cm Dewey:
- Irving, Washington, The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. [pseud.] .. J. Murray, London, 1823
v.1. The author's account of himself. The voyage. Roscoe. The wife. Rip Van Winkle. English writers on America. Rural life in England. The broken heart. The art of book making. A royal poet. The country church. The widow and her son. The Boar's Head tavern. The mutability of literature. Rural funerals. The inn kitchen. The spectre bridegroom. Westminster abbey.--v. 2. Christmas. The stage coach. Christmas eve. Christmas day. The Christmas dinner. Little Britain. Stratford-on-Avon. Traits of Indian character. Philip of Pokanoker. John Bull. The pride of the village. The angler. The legend of Sleepy Hollow. L'envoy 2 v. 19 cm Dewey:
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, Report on the condition and needs of the Mission Indians of California Govt. print. off., Washington, 1883
35 p. 26 cm Dewey:
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, Glimpses of California and the missions, Little, Brown, & company, Boston, 1902
by Helen Hunt Jackson ... with illustrations by Henry Sandham Papers on California and the missions, by the author of "Ramona" first published in 1883 and reprinted in 1886 in "Glimpses of three coasts." cf. note Father Junipero and his work.--The present condition of the mission Indians in southern California.--Echoes in the city of the angels.--Outdoor industries in southern California.--Chance days in Oregon xii, 292 p. incl. front., illus., pl., facsim. 21 cm Dewey:
- Lanier, Sidney Retrospects and prospects descriptive and historical essays C. Scribner's Sons New York 1899
by Sidney Lanier. Prefatory note signed: C. D. L. [Charles Day Lanier]; Retrospects and prospects.--San Antonio de Bexar.--Confederate memorial address.--The new South.--Sketches of India. 21 cm. vii p., 1 l., 228 p. 21 cm.
- Leonard, William Ellery Glory of the morning a play in one act Wisconsin Dramatic Society Madison 1912
by William Ellery Leonard. 18 cm. 53 p. 18 cm. Winnebago Indians The Wisconsin series of translated and original plays.
- Lowell, Amy Legends Houghton Mifflin company Boston New York 1921
by Amy Lowell. Memorandum confided by a yucca to a passion-vine. Peru.--A legend of porcelain. China.--Many Swans. North America.--Funeral song for the Indian chief Blackbird. North America.--Witch-woman. Yucatan.--The ring and the castle. Europe.--The Gavotte in D minor. Europe.--The statue in the garden. Europe.--Dried marjoram. England.--Before the storm. New England.--Four sides to a house. New England. 18 cm. xiv p., 2 l., [3]-259 p. 18 cm.
- Masters, Edgar Lee Gettysburg, Manila, Acoma H. Liveright New York 1930
by Edgar Lee Masters. "This edition ... consists of 375 numbered copies, of which 350 are for sale. Each copy is signed by the author. The book is designed by Werner Helmer and printed at the Van Rees press from type which was distributed after printing." This copy neither numbered nor signed.; Three plays. 25 cm. 5 p. l., 9-219 p. 25 cm. Booth, John Wilkes; Acoma Indians.; Indians of North America
- Mathews, Cornelius; Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe The enchanted moccasins, and other legends of the Americans [sic] Indians. AMS Press New York, 1970
New York, Putnam, 1877 "The original edition of the work was published in 1867 under the title of The Indian fairy book.Legends originally collected and published by H. R. Schoolcraft in his Algic researches, 1839; and The myth of Hiawatha, 1856; with many changes by the editor 338 p. illus. 23 cm Dewey:398.2/0970
- Miller, Joaquin My life among the Indians Morrill, Higgins & co. Chicago 1892
by Joaquin Miller ... Also published under titles: Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history, London, 1873; Unwritten history: life amongst the Modocs, Hartford, 1874; Paquita, the Indian heroine, Hartford, 1881; My own story, Chicago, 1890; Joaquin Miller's romantic life amongst the red Indians, London, 1898.; Replace 19 cm. x, 11-253 p. front. 19 cm. Dewey:970.3 vol. II, no. 16 Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life The Midland series.
- Miller, Joaquin My own story Belford-Clarke co. Chicago 1890
by Joaquin Miller. Revised from his "Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history" (1st ed., London, 1873) later editions of which were published under the titles, "Unwritten history: life amongst the Modocs," Hartford, 1874; "Paquita, the Indian heroine," Hartford, 1881; My life among the Indians, Chicago, 1892; Joaquin Miller's romantic life amongst the red Indians, London, 1898. 19 cm. x, 11-253 p. front. (port.) plates. 19 cm. Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life
- Miller, Joaquin The battle of Castle Crags The Traveler [San Francisco, Cal. 1894; 1894?
by Joaquin Miller. 13 x 17 cm. [20] p. illus. 13 x 17 cm. Dewey:917.94 Frontier and pioneer life; Modoc Indians.
- Miller, Joaquin Chez les Peaux-rouges scènes de la vie des mineurs et des Indiens de Californie [Paris? 1879; 1879?
par Joaquin Miller ... Caption title.; At head of title: Ethnographie--Mœrs.; Extracted from the Revue britannique, janvier-avril, 1879.; A translation, with some omissions, of his Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history, London, 1873. 23 cm. [57]-118, [343]-400, [103]-148, [451]-488 p. 23 cm. Dewey:970/.004/97 Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life
- Miller, Joaquin Paquita the Indian heroine. American publishing company Hartford, Conn. 1881
A true story ... presenting graphic pictures of Indian home life in peace and war, as beheld by the author during his residence of four years among the red men. By Joaquin Miller ... Also published under titles, "Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history," London, 1873; "Unwritten history: life amongst the Modocs," Hartford, 1874; and "My own story," Chicago, 1890.; Imperfect: half-title and dedication wanting. A duplicate of plate no. 15 is inserted before t.-p. 23 cm. 2 p.l., [xi]-xvi, 17-445 p. plates, port. 23 cm. Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life
- Miller, Joaquin Joaquin Miller's romantic life amongst the red Indians an autobiography. Saxon & co. London 1898
Also published under titles: Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history, London, 1873 ; Unwritten history: life amongst the Modocs, Hartford, 1874 ; Paquita, the Indian heroine, Hartford, 1881 ; My own story, Chicago, 1890 ; My life among the Indians, Chicago, 1892. 19 cm. x, 11-253 p., 1 l. 8 pl. 19 cm. Dewey:970.004/97 B Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life
- Miller, Joaquin Life amongst the Modocs unwritten history. R. Bentley London 1873
23 cm. viii, 400 p. 23 cm. Dewey:970.3 Modoc Indians.; Miller, Joaquin; Frontier and pioneer life
- Miller, Joaquin Life amongst the Modocs unwritten history Urion Press distributed by Capra Press Eugene, Or. Santa Barbara, CA 0913522104 (pbk.) 1982
by Joaquin Miller ; with historical introduction by Alan Rosenus. Reprint. Originally published: London : R. Bentley, 1873.; Bibliography: p. xxxix. 21 cm. xxxix, 400 p. map 21 cm. Dewey:813/.4 Modoc Indians
- Miller, Joaquin; Rosenus, Alan Life amongst the Modocs unwritten history Urion Press San Jose, CA 0913522139; 0913522120 (pbk.) 1987; c1987
by Joaquin Miller ; edited with introduction by Alan Rosenus ; afterword by William Everson. Reprint. Originally published: 1873.; Bibliography: p. xxxix. 22 cm. xxxix, 407 p. ill. 22 cm. Dewey:813/.4 Modoc Indians
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau A cycle of the West University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803257333 (v. 1) 0803257341 (v. 2) 1971; 1971, c1949
by John G. Neihardt. "A Bison book."; v. 1. The mountain men: The song of three friends. The song of Hugh Glass. The song of Jed Smith.--v. 2. The twilight of the Sioux: The song of the Indian Wars. The song of the Messiah. 21 cm. 2 v. fold. map. 21 cm. Dewey:811/.5/2 Fur trade; Indians of North America
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau A cycle of the west University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 080323323X (cloth : alk. paper) 1991; c1991
John G. Neihardt. The song of three friends -- The song of Hugh Glass -- The song of Jed Smith -- The song of the Indian Wars -- The song of the Messiah. 50th anniversary ed. 29 cm. xiii, 522 p. col. map 29 cm. Dewey:811/.52 Fur trade; Indians of North America
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau Indian tales and others University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233183; 080328358X (pbk.) 1988; 1988 printing, c1926
by John G. Neihardt. "Bison book." 21 cm. 306 p. 21 cm. Dewey:813/.52 Indians of North America; Frontier and pioneer life; Western stories.
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau Indian tales and others The Macmillan company New York 1926
by John G. Neihardt. The singer of the ache.--The look in the face.--The white Wakunda.--The mark of shame.--Dreams are wiser than men.--Vylin.--Mignon.--The last thunder song.--The alien.--The parable of the sack.--The scars.--The red roan mare.--The art of hate.--Beyond the spectrum.--The nemesis of the dances.--The revolt of a sheep.--The man who saw spring. 20 cm. 3 p. l., 306 p. 20 cm.
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau The song of the Indian wars The Macmillan company New York 1925
by John G. Neihardt; illustrated by Allen True. "Of this edition of 'The song of the Indian wars', five hundred copies have been printed, each signed by the author. This is number 499."; The third volume of the author's epic cycle of the West begun in The songs of three friends and The song of Hugh Glass. cf. Pref. 25 cm. 4 p. l., 7-231 p. col. illus. 25 cm. Indians of North America
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau; Black Elk; DeMallie, Raymond J. The Sixth Grandfather Black Elk's teachings given to John G. Neihardt University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803216645 (alk. paper) 1984; c1984
edited and with an introduction by Raymond J. DeMallie ; foreword by Hilda Neihardt Petri. Bibliography: p. [421]-430.; Includes index. 23 cm. xxix, 452 p., [10] p. of plates ill. 23 cm. Dewey:970.004/97 B Black Elk; Oglala Indians; Oglala philosophy.
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau; Deloria, Vine. A Sender of words essays in memory of John G. Neihardt Howe Brothers Salt Lake City 0935704221 1984
edited by Vine Deloria, Jr. "A chronology of books by John G. Neihardt": p. x.; Includes bibliographical references and index. 24 cm. xi, 177 p. port. 24 cm. Dewey:811/.52 Neihardt, John Gneisenau; Western stories; Indians in literature.
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau; Petri, Hilda Neihardt. The end of the dream & other stories University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803233264 (cl : alk) 1991; c1991
John G. Neihardt ; compiled by Hilda Neihardt Petri ; with an introduction by Jay Fultz. Includes bibliographical references. 21 cm. xxv, 115 p. 21 cm. Dewey:813/.52 Omaha Indians; Indians of North America
- Parkman, Francis; Leonard, William Ellery The Oregon trail of Francis Parkman Ginn and company Boston New York [etc.] 1910; c1910
ed. by William Ellery Leonard ... "Suggestive bibliography": p. xxvii-xxix. 17 cm. xxxvi, 361 p. incl. front. (map) 17 cm. Frontier and pioneer life; Indians of North America
- Riley, James Whitcomb Going to the fair Tale of a manuscript Bowen-Merrill Co. Indianapolis 1893; 1893?
by James Whitcomb Riley. Page proofs from "Golden-rod : the magazine of the Indianapolis Flower Mission," submitted for Copyright, 1893. 23 cm. [14] p. 23 cm.
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Notes on the Iroquois, or, Contributions to the statistics, aboriginal history, antiquities and general ethnology of western New York Bartlett & Welford, New-York : 1846
by Henry R. Schoolcraft A reissue, with special title, of the author's Report ... to the Secretary of State [of New York] transmitting the census returns in relation to the Indians ... 1845. [Albany, 1846 vii, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian in his wigwam W. H. Graham, New York, 1848
1 p.l., 5-416 p. 23 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, A bibliographical catalogue of books, translations of the Scriptures, and other publications in the Indian tongues of the United States :with brief critical notices C. Alexander, printer, Washington : 1849
Half-title: Literature of the Indian languages 27 p. ; 23 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Comparative vocabulary of the Indian languages of the United States 1849
21 p Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The American Indians. Their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts. Wanzer, Foot and co. [Buffalo, printed] Rochester, 1851
By Henry R. Schoolcraft. Together with an appendix, containing thrilling narratives, daring exploits, etc Originally issued, 1844-45 , in eight numbers with paper covers bearing title: Oneota, or The red race of America; The Indian in his wigwam; The American Indians; Western scenes and reminiscences...cf. Sabin 495 p. incl. front., illus. pl., port. 24 cm Dewey:970.
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian fairy book. Mason brothers, New York, 1856
From the original legends vi, [7]-338 p. front., plates. 19 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian fairy book. Allen brothers, New York, 1869
From the original legends vi, [7]-338 p. front., plates. 19 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian tribes of the United States: their history, antiquities, customs, religion, arts, language, traditions, J. B. Lippincott & co., Philadelphia, 1884
oral legends, and myths 2 v. fronts. (1 col.) illus., plates (part col.) ports., map. 32 x 25 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; Frederick A. Stokes company New York, 1916
with eight illustrations in color by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis Illustrated lining-papers"These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft ... In 1856 this collection of his stories was published by Mason brothers in New York city."--Foreword 6 p. l., 303 p. col. front., col. plates. 21 cm Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Indian legends from Algic researches (The myth of Hiawatha, Oneóta, the red race in America)and historical and statistical information respecting the Indian tribes of the United States; Michigan State University Press, East Lansing 1956
edited by Mentor L. Williams Bibliography: p. 320-322 xxii, 322 p. 24 cm Dewey:398.2
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, Historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States.Collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs per act of Congress of March 3rd, 1847. Paladin Press, reprinted [New York, 1969
Illustrated by S. Eastman. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo, 1851-57 Vols. 2-5 have title: Information respecting the history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States. Vol. 6 has title: History of the Indian tribes of the United States 6 v. illus. (part col.), maps (part fold., part col.), ports. 31 cm Dewey:970.
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, A bibliographical catalogue of books, translations of the Scriptures, and other publications in the Indian tongues of the United States, with brief critical notices / Osiris Publications, Montreal : 1973
[by Henry Schoolcraft] Half title: Literature of the Indian languagesReprint of the 1849 ed. published by C. Alexander, WashingtonLimited ed. of 75 copies; no. 53 27 p. ; 22 cm Dewey:016.49
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, The star bearer. D. Lothrop Company, [Boston, 1888
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. A legend of the lost Pleiad Caption title Frontispiece mounted India proof Poem Illustrated by Howard Pyle [5] p. front., illus. 30 cm Dewey:811.4
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence; Pyle, Howard The star bearer. D. Lothrop Company, [Boston, 1888
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. A legend of the lost Pleiad Caption title Frontispiece mounted India proof Poem Illustrated by Howard Pyle [5] p. front., illus. 30 cm Dewey:811.4
- Taylor, Bayard, A visit to India, China, and Japan. In the year 1853 G. P Putnam, New York, 1859
3 p.l., [v]-xvii, [13]-539 p. front. 19 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard, Selections from "Eldorado," "Views a-foot," "At home and abroad," "Travels in Greece and Russia," "Northern travels," "A visit to India, China and Japan,: "A journey to Central Africa" and poems Street and Smith New York and London, 1902
xi, [1], 202, [1] p. front. (port.) 16 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard, A visit to India, China, and Japan, in the year 1853. G. P. Putnam & co., New-York, 1855
By Bayard Taylor Added t.-p., engraved xvii, [13]-539 p. front. 19 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard, A visit to India, China, and Japan in the year 1853; G.P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1882
by Bayard Taylor Added t.-p., engraved, with vignetteOn cover: Bayard Taylor's works 4 p.l., [V]-XVI, [13]-539 p. front. 20 cm Dewey:915
- Taylor, Bayard, A visit to India, China, and Japan, in the year 1853. G.P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1899
By Bayard Taylor Added t.p., engraved, with vignette 4 p.l., [v]-xvii, [13]-539 p. front. 20 cm Dewey:915
- Thoreau, Henry David, The Indians of Thoreau :selections from the Indian notebooks Hummingbird Press, Albuquerque, N.M. : 1974
edited by Richard F. Fleck Selected from Thoreau's manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Includes index Bibliography: p. [73]-[75] 78 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:973/.04/9
- Tietjens, Eunice Hammond Poetry of the Orient an anthology of the classic secular poetry of the major eastern nations A.A. Knopf New York London 1928
edited by Eunice Tietjens. "Bibliography of volumes consulted in the preparation of this anthology": p. 315-328.; Arabia.--Persia.--Japan.--China.--India. 21 cm. xxv, 328, xli, [1] p. 21 cm. Oriental poetry
- Untermeyer, Bryna Ivens; Untermeyer, Louis Stories and poems for the very young Golden Press New York 1973
selected and with a commentary by Bryna and Louis Untermeyer. Includes nursery tales, Mother Goose rhymes, American Indian tales, excerpts from a Child's garden of verses, and many famous stories and poems. 27 cm. 252 p. illus. (part col.) 27 cm. Dewey:[Fic] Includes nursery tales, Mother Goose rhymes, American Indian tales, excerpts from a Child's garden of verses, and many famous stories and poems. Children's literature.; Literature
- Whitman, Walt, Two rivulets :including Democratic vistas, Centennial songs, and Passage to India [Walt Whitman?], Camden, N.J. : 1876
In 6 parts"Memoranda during the war" has special t.p. First issued in this edition (see LC record 43-37485)Author's name, Walt Whitman, appears in copyright statement and, in ms., on frontispiece photograph Myerson describes 2 impressions, 2 states of bindings for each, as well as revisions in text and frontispiece Issued with Leaves of grass as part of 2-vol. set, known as Centennial edition; also sold separately LC copy has binding in Myerson state A. Two rivulets -- Democratic vistas -- Centennial songs, 1876 -- As a strong bird on pinions free and other poems -- Memoranda during the war -- Passage to India 32, 84, 18, x, 14, 68, 120 p., [1] leaf of plates : 1 port. ; 20 cm Dewey:
- Wood, Charles Erskine Scott A book of tales being some myths of the North American Indians the Vanguard press New York 1929; c1929
19 cm. 165 p. 19 cm. Indians of North America
- Wood, Charles Erskine Scott A book of tales being some myths of the North American Indians McArthur & Wood Portland, Or. 1901
17 cm. ix p., 2 l. 143 p., 3 l. 17 cm. Indians of North America
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Omaha Indian Music
Omaha Indian Music features traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s. From American Memory Historical Collections at the Library of Congress.
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Collection Summary Creator: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864 Title: Papers of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 1788-1941 (bulk 1820-1856) Size: 25,000 items; 90 containers plus 1 oversize; 28 linear feet; 69 microfilm reels Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Abstract: Author, ethnologist, explorer, geologist, glass manufacturer, and Indian agent. Correspondence, journals, articles, books, manuscripts of magazines, poetry, speeches, government reports, Indian vocabularies, maps, drawings, and other papers reflecting Schoolcraft's career as a glass manufacturer, mineralogist on an exploring expedition in the Ozark Mountains, geologist on the Cass expedition to the Northwest Territory, leader of expeditions throughout the Great Lakes region, member of Michigan's legislative council, Indian agent, superintendent of Indian affairs for Michigan, ethnologist, and author of works concerning the Iroquois of New York state and other Indians of North America.
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PREVISION
Oh, days of beauty standing veiled apart, With dreamy skies and tender, tremulous air, In this rich Indian summer of the heart Well may the earth her jewelled halo wear. The long brown fields - no longer drear and dull - Burn with the glow of these deep-hearted hours. Until the dry weeds seem more beautiful, More spiritlike than even summer's flowers. But yesterday the world was stricken bare, Left old and dead in gray, enshrouding gloom; To-day what vivid wonder of the air Awakes the soul of vanished light and bloom? Sharp with the clean, fine ecstasy of death, A mightier wind shall strike the shrinking earth, An exhalation of creative breath Wake the white wonder of the winter's birth. In her wide Pantheon - her temple place - Wrapped in strange beauty and new comforting, We shall not miss the Summer's full-blown grace, Nor hunger for the swift, exquisite Spring.Ada Foster Murray [1857-1936]