"Indian Horrors Or Massacres By The Red Men" Henry Daven Port Northrop, 1891
Published shortly after the tragic Wounded Knee Massacre, this book vividly captures the spirit, tensions, and complex cultural dynamics that defined 19th-century America, providing readers with an unfiltered glimpse into the colonial mindset shaping the frontier. Northrop, a renowned historian of his time, skillfully chronicles pivotal events while exploring the intricate relationships between diverse peoples, making this work an essential window into the formative years of the nation’s development. Perfect for collectors and scholars alike, this rare volume enriches our understanding of the layered history behind America’s expansion and the impact it had on Native American communities.
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Collation / Page Count: 600
"Indian Horrors Or Massacres By The Red Men" Henry Daven Port Northrop, 1891
Binding : Cloth Victorian Binding
Measures : 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 in | 19.6 x 13.3 cm
Language : English
Published : Philadelphia, PA
Subject : History | Americana
Year Printed : 1891
Original/Facsimile : Original

