48 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Golden (C.) — Continnefl. 



all our Aniericau Plautatious, aud 

 highly I meriting the Consiileratiou of 

 tlie British Nation. | By the Honoura- 

 ble Cadwallader Golden Esq; I One of 

 his Majesty's Gounsel, aud Surveyor- 

 General of New-York. I To which are 

 added, [ xicconnts of the several other 

 Nations of Indians in North | Amei'ica, 

 their I Numbers, Strength, &c. and the 

 Treaties which have beeu lately | made 

 with them. | The second edition. | 



London: | Printed for John Wliiston 

 at Mr. Boyle's Head, and | Lockyer 

 Davis at Lord Bacon's Head, both in 

 Fleet- I sti-eet, and John Ward opposite 

 the Royal Exchange. | MDCCL [1750]. 



List of books recto blank 1 1. title as above 

 verso blank 1. 1. dedication pp. iii-ix, verso p. 

 ix blank, contents 2 unnumbered II. preface pp. 

 xi-xiv, vocabulary etc. pp. xv-xvi, pp. 1-201, 

 1-283, 8°, map. This is the edition of 1747 with 

 a new title-page. 



Copies seen : Brown, Lenox. 



At the Field .sale, a copy, No. 404, sold for 

 $2.75; the Brinley copy, No. 2772, brought $3; 

 the Murphy copy. No. 61.3, lialf green morocco, 

 $7.50. 



• The I history | of the | live Indian 



nations | of | Canada, | Which are de- 

 pendent I On the Province of New-York 

 in America, | and | Are the Barrier be- 

 tween the English and French j iu that 

 Part of the World. | With | Particular 

 Accounts of their Religion, Manners, 

 Customs, Laws, and | Forms of Govern- 

 ment; their several Battles aud Treat- 

 ies with I the European Nations; their 

 Wars with the other Indians; and | a 

 true Accouut of the present State of 

 our Trade with them. | In which are 

 shewn, | The great Advantage of their 

 Trade and Alliance to the British | Na- 

 tion, and the Intrigues aud Attempts 

 nf the French to engage | them from 

 us ; a Subject nearly concerning all our 

 American | Plantations, aud highly 

 meriting the Attention of the British | 

 Nation at this Juncture. | By the Hon- 

 ourable Cadwallader Golden, Esq ; | 

 One of his Majesty's Couusel, and Sur- 

 veyor-G(!neral | of New-York. | To 

 which are added, | Accounts of the sev- 

 eral other Nations of Indians iu North- 

 America, 1 tlieirNumbers, Strength, &c. 

 and the Treaties whicdi have been [ 

 lately made with tbcm. | In two vol- 



Colden (C.) — Continued, 

 umes [Vol. I] [-Vol. II]. | The Third 

 Edition. | 



London: [ Printed for Lockyer Davis, 

 at Lord Bacon's Head in | Fleet street; 

 J. Wren iu Salisbury-court; and J. Ward 

 I iu Coruhill, opposite the Royal-Ex- 

 change. I MD CC LV [1755]. 



2 vols. : title 1 1. pp. iii-xii, contents 2 11. pp. 

 1-260, 2 unnumbered 11. m.ap ; title 1 1. contents 

 1 1. pp. 1-251,9 unnumbered pj). 12°. — Vocabu- 

 Lary, vol. 1, pp. 259-260. 



Copies seen: Boston Athen.'cum, British Mu- 

 seum, Congress, Harvard, Shea, Watkinson. 



At the Murphy sale a copy, No. 616, brought 

 $4.50. 



The history | of the | Five Indian 



Nations | Depending on tlie Province of 

 I New-York. | By | Cadwallader Col- 

 den. I Reprinted exactly from Brad- 

 ford's New York edition, (17'i7. ) | With 

 an Introduction and Notes, | by | John 

 Gilmary Shea. | 



New York : | T. H. Morrell, 13 1 Fulton 

 Street. | 186(3. 



Pp. i-xl, 1 1. pp. i-xvii, 1-141, 8'^. — Vocabulary, 

 pp. xi-xiii aud 125-127 of notes. 



Copies seen: Astor, Brown, Dunbar, Lenox, 

 Wisconsin Historical Society. 



At the Menzies sale. No. 431, a half blue mo- 

 rocco, gilt top, uncut copy, one of thirty only 

 on large paper, brought $5. 50 ; the Brinley copj'. 

 No. 5370, large paper, uncut, brought $5.50 also; 

 another copy. No. 5371, " 125copies printed, " $3; 

 the Muri)hy copy. No. 616,* half green morocco, 

 gilt top, uncut, $6. Clarke, 1886, No. 6337, prices 

 a copy, boards, uncut, $G. 



The vocabulary is reprinted in : An account 

 of conferences held and treaties made between 

 Sir William Johnson and the * * * Indian 

 nations, pp. xi-xii, London, 1756, 12'. (Britisli 

 Museum, Congress.) Again in the Gentleman's 

 Magazine, vol. 26, p. 405, London, [1756] 8°. (Con- 

 gress.) 

 Collection | of | Hymus | for | tlie use of 

 native Christians | of | the Iroquois. | 

 Tahkoopehahtawun kuya nahmindt | 

 ahnishenapa nahkahinoohwenun | ka- 

 li ahuekahnootahpeahkin I owh Kahke- 

 wagweniuiby. j 



New-York 5 t Printed at the Confer- 

 ence Office, I by A. Hoyt. | lb27. 



.SVconrf title: Collection | of | nynins | for | 

 the use of Native Christians | of | the Iro- 

 ([uois. I To which are added a few Hymns | iu 

 the I Ohippeway tongue : | translated hy Peter 

 Jones. I 



Now York: | I'riutod at the Conference Of- 

 fice, I by A. Hoyt. I 1827. 



Iro.juois title vorso 1. 1 (p. 1), Euglisli title 



