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"Phillip's War",Great Indian War of 1675-76, Book, 1829 [182298]

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 Phillip's War ,Great Indian War of 1675-76, Book, 1829  [182298]
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Original 1829 edition of The History of Philip's War, Commonly called The Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676 By Thomas Church. Extremely Rare. Published by J & B Williams, Exeter, N.H. 360 pp., 4" x 7", leather-bound. The full title reads: The History of Philip's War, Commonly called The Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676 Also, Of The French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1696, and 1704. By Thomas Church, Esq., With Numerous Notes to Explain the Situation of the Places of Battles, the Particular Geography of the Ravaged Country, and the Lives of the Principal Persons Engaged in those Wars. Also an Appendix Containing an Account of the Treatment of the Natives by the Early Voyagers, the Settlement of New England by the Forefathers, the Pequot War, Narratives of persons Carried into Captivity, Anecdotes of the Indians, and the Most Important Indian Wars to the Time of the Creek War. By Samuel drake. Second Edition with Plates. Engraved frontispiece of the Landing of the Pilgrims a Plymouth, and Capture at Annawon. At almost two centuries old, this treasure has remained intact, with front board detaching, foxing, minor scuffs on cover wear on cover and page edges. Vintage pen & ink inscription inside front cover: Hilltown Library, 8 weeks.