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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2016
ISBN 10: 1372200819ISBN 13: 9781372200816
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Amsterdam. Marc-Michel Rey. 1769, 1769
Anbieter: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Kanada
8vo, 19.6cm, The First Edition in French. xvi,147, [1] (Instructions to the Binder), [9] (Table des Matieres), with 2 engraved plates and 4 engraved folding maps and plans; one plan and several military routes included in the text; pp. [vi & vii] misnumbered vii & viii, contemporary full mottled calf, ornately gilt decorated spine panels with crushed crimson morocco label gilt, original marbled endpapers, all edges dyed red in the style of the day, a fine clean copy in contemporary binding, complete with half-title. (cgc). Howes S701. Sabin 84647. Field 1443. The first edition was published in Philadelphia in 1765; this translation, by C. G. F. Dumas, is from the first London edition of 1766; the plates are after those, also in the London edition, by Benjamin West. This is the first edition to include a biography of Bouquet, whose expedition in 1 763 to relieve Fort Pitt from the siege of Shawnees, Delawares and other Indian tribes was an indication of England's strength in the Ohio Valley at the close of the Seven Years' War [the French and Indian War in North America]. He was, however, unable to follow up his victory at Bushy Run due to lack of men and the depredations by the Indians continued. In 1 764 General Gage dispatched him again and this time he was able to force treaties of peace upon the tribes and was successful in obtaining the release of prisoners. "This campaign gave Pontiac's conspiracy its death-blow. " -(Howes).
Verlag: London: Printed for R.Griffiths, 1755., 1755
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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8vo. pp. 45. lacking half-title. disbound. First Edition. "An attack on the Quakers for their policy in Assembly of refusing support to plans for the defense of the Province, and accusing them of influencing the ignorant German vote by improper means. The remedy suggested is the forcing of all members of the Assembly to take the oath of allegiance to the king, and disenfranchising the Germans until they should understand the language and constitution of the Province. Means of bringing about this education are outlined." (Sabin) Bell S347. Higgs 1251. Howes S-686. Sabin 84589. Streeter II 959. TPL 6420. cfCasey I 176 & cfJCB I 1082 (2nd Edn.).
Verlag: London: Printed for R.Griffiths.Sold by Mr. Bradford, 1756., 1756
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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8vo. pp. 88. disbound. First Edition. A sequel to Smith's Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania (1755), in which he defends his position against published criticisms and continues his attack on the Quakers for their policy in the Assembly of refusing support to plans for the defence of the Province: "Before I conclude, I shall fully prove against the Assembly, that it is not Libelling of them, to say that they are a factious Cabal, effectually promoting the French Interest, and a dead weight upon his Majesty's Service. This, and every other Charge which is brought against them in the Brief State, I shall support with fresh and undeniable Evidence." (p. 9) Smith goes on to relate the Indian atrocities committed on the frontier settlements in October and November of 1755, the defeat of Braddock's expedition and Montcalm's capture of Oswego, and stresses the colony's helplessness in repulsing the French and their Indian allies. Casey I 196. Field 1446. Howes S-687. JCB I 1132 (incorrectly calling for pp. 87). Sabin 84594. Streeter II 962. TPL 6440.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey, 1769., 1769
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. pp. xvi, 147, [10]. complete with half-title. 3 folding engraved maps & plans by Thomas Hutchins, folding engraved plate of troop formations & 2 engraved plates after Benjamin West (1 partly hand-coloured). 19th century half calf (spine & corners worn, hole in blank portion of half-title repaired). First Edition of the French Translation by C.G.F. Dumas of this account of Colonel Henry Bouquet's decisive campaign of 1763-64 in the Ohio region, which put an end to Pontiac's conspiracy. The work was originally published at Philadelphia in 1764, and then at London the following year. Appearing here for the first time is a brief prefatory biography of Bouquet written by the translator; according to the DAB, this is the sole authority for Bouquet's European career. Although long believed to have been written by Thomas Hutchins, who accompanied the expedition and executed the engraved plans, it is now established that this account was prepared by Provost Smith from Bouquet's notes at his request. Bouquet came to North America in 1756, where he proved himself to be a brilliant commander, serving largely on the western frontier, and quickly adapting himself and his troops to the exigencies of wilderness warfare. In 1763 he marched a small army of Royal Americans and Highlanders to relieve Fort Pitt in the Ohio region, repulsing a group of Delawares and Shawnees at Edgehill, and crushing an Indian attack at Bushy Run. The following year he commanded the southern of two expeditions sent to pacify the Indians. Leading a small force of provincials and regulars to the forks of the Muskingum, he succeeded in forcing the surrender of all prisoners in Indian hands and concluded a general peace, thus ending the conspiracy of Pontiac. In recognition of his services, he was publicly thanked by the King and by the assemblies of the southern provinces, awarded the rank of brigadier, and given command of the southern district. The plates include a map of the Ohio region, showing the course of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers and the positions of the Indian villages relative to the army of Colonel Bouquet, a plan of the battle of Bushy Run, a map showing the route of Bouquet's march across the Indian territory in 1764, a plate of troop formations, and two engravings after Benjamin West, which originally appeared in the London edition of 1766, one representing the conference between Bouquet and the Indians in October 1764, the other showing the English captives being returned by the Indians to Colonel Bouquet in November 1764. Bell S349. Dionne II 748. Field 1443. Howes S-693. Lande S2099. Sabin 84647. cfStreeter II 972. cfTPL 6521. Winsor VI p. 699.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 135539080XISBN 13: 9781355390800
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: [Paris?]: 1756., 1756
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 12mo. pp. 128. folding engraved map. woodcut ornaments & initials. modern quarter morocco. First Edition of the French Translation of Smith s Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania (1756). The abridgement of Smith s text, and the substantial additions made by the translator De La Ville actually render this quite a different work, and it is only listed under Smith s name in one of the bibliographies consulted (TPL). Streeter remarks that it was probably published with the intention of bolstering public enthusiasm in France over the progress of the struggle with the English in North America following the defeat of Braddock and Montcalm s capture of Oswego. Smith s text, pp. 21-80, outlines the Indian atrocities committed on the frontier settlements of Pennsylvania in October and November, 1755, and stresses the colony s helplessness in repulsing the French and their Indian allies. De La Ville has appended further remarks ( Relation contenant la suite de ce qui s est passé en Pensilvanie ) and a translation of an act for the establishment of a Pennsylvania militia, and prefixed a brief description of Pennsylvania, which is accompanied by a map. Casey I 194. Dionne II 535. Howes P-216. JCB I 1111. Sabin 19370. Streeter II 960. TPL 252. Not in Lande or Vlach.