THE MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND CONDITIONS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS GEORGE CATLIN ************************ Written During Eight Years Travel Amongst The Wildest Tribes of Indians in North America, 1832-39 With Four Hundred Illustrations, Carefully Engraved From His Original Paintings *************** Edinburgh: John Grant 31 George IV. Bridge 1926 Volume One - Plate #62 Plate Signed - Image Titles: Fig. 92 "Tchan-Dee," (Tobacco), A Desperate Warrior Fig. 93 "Toh-Ki-Ee-To," (The Stone With Horns), Chief of The Yanc-Ton Tribe Fig. 94 "Wi-Looh-Tah-Eeh-Tchah-Ta-Mah-Nee," (The Red Thing That Touches In Marching) Daughter of Chief Black Rock Fig. 95 "Tchon-Su-Mons-Ka," (The Sand Bar), Wife of a Frenchman named Chardan Print Condition: Good/Lightly Toned Edges This Single Image Octavo Page Size: 9 3/4" X 6" ******************************* Please Search & View My Additional George Catlin Native American Images Currently Listed on Ebay! To View the Full Collection for Sale Access the George Catlin/Native American Page in My Ebay Store. *************************** Volume Discount Available Buy 2 = Save 10% on each item Buy 3 = Save 15% on each item Buy 4 = Save 20% on each item 62 POSITIVE FEEDBACK RATING 100% FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING! |
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