1891 Indian Horrors 1ed Native American Massacres Sitting Bull Illustrated WARS

 

Henry Northrop’s “Indian Horrors” is a supremely biased account of warfare and relationships between Native American Indian tribes and the ‘White’ settlers from the early 17th-century through the end of the 19th-century. The book appears to have been published shortly after the Battle (or massacre) of Wounded Knee. There is commentary and details on torture, murders, scalping, rape, battles, massacres, and more. Northrop also includes ideas on how to “civilize the savages” and change them of their customs, culture, and military issues.

 

Northrop himself states in the preface of this work:

“This work embraces a full account of all the memorable Indian wars in the United States, together with a record of terrible personal encounters with the Red Men, hairbreadth escapes, thrilling captures, and bloody massacres.”

 

Item number: #25191

Price: $499

 

NORTHROP, Henry Davenport

 

Indian horrors, or, Massacres by the Red Men: being a thrilling narrative of bloody wars with merciless and revengeful savages: including a full account of the daring deeds and tragic death of the world-renowned chief, Sitting Bull…

 

Chicago: L.P. Miller & Co., [1891].


Details:

·       Collation: Complete with all pages

o   x, 17-600

o   Heavily illustrated throughout

·       Language: English

·       Binding: Hardcover; secure

o   Decorative cloth

·       Size: ~7.75in X 5.5in (20cm x 14cm)

 

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