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BIBLIOGRAPHY OP THE 



Drake (Samuel Gardner). The | Book of 

 the Indians | of | North America: | 

 comprising | details in the lives of about 

 five hundred | chiefs and others, | the 

 most distinguished among them. | Also, 

 I a history of their wars; their manners 

 and customs; speeches of | orators, &c., 

 from their first being known to | Euro- 

 peans to the present time. | Exhibiting 

 also an analysis of the most distin- 

 guished authors | who have written 

 upon the great question of the | first 

 peopling of America. | [Picture of 

 Indian, and six lines quotation.] | By 

 Samuel G. Drake, | Member of the 

 New-Hampshire Historical Society. | 



Boston: | Published by Josiah Drake, 

 I at the Antiquarian Bookstore, 56 

 Cornhill. | 1833. 



Fronti.s[ii(;'ce 1 1. title as above 1 1. 1 other p. 1. 

 pp. 1-21 (Book I), 1-110 (Book II), 1-124 (Book 

 III), 1-47 (Book IV), 1-135 (Book V).— Short 

 vocabulary of the Kainskadale and A16outean 

 ("from a French translation of Billings's voy- 

 age"), Book I, p. 15. 



Copies seen: British Museum. 



An earlier edition of this work, Indian Bi- 

 ography, Boston, 1832, 8°, contains no linguis- 

 tics. (Astor, Congress.) 



Biography and history | of the | In- 

 dians of North America; I comprising | 

 a general account of them, | and | 

 details in the lives of all the most 

 distinguished chiefs, and | others, who 

 have been noted, among the various | 

 Indian nations upon the continent. | 

 Also, I a history of their wars; | their 

 manners and customs; and the most 

 celebrated speeches | of their orators, 

 from their, first being known to | Euro- 

 peans to the present time. | Likewise | 

 exhibiting an analysis f of the most dis- 

 tinguished, as well as absurd authors, 

 who I have written upon the great 

 question of the | first peopling of 

 America. | [Picture of an Indian; quo- 

 tation, six lines.] By Samuel G. Drake, 

 I Member of the New Hampshire His- 

 torical Society. ] Third Edition, | With 

 large Additions and Corrections, and 

 numerous Engravings. | 



Boston: | O. L. Perkins, 56 Cornhill, 

 and Hilliard, Gray & Co. I New York: 

 G. & C. &. N. Carvill. | Philadelphia: 

 Grigg & Elliot. | 1834. 



Engraved title 1 1. pp. i-viii, 1-28, 1-120, 

 1-132, 1-72, 1-158, 1 1. pp. 1-18, 1-12, plates, 8°. 



Drake (S. G.)— Continued. 



Some copies have the names Collins, Hannay 

 & Co. substituted for G. & C. & N. Carvill in 

 the imprint. 



Short vocabulary of the Kimskadale and 

 A16outean, Book I, p. 15. 



Copies seen: Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Wiscijusin Historical Society. 



Sabiu's Dictionary, No. 208G8, montions the 

 fifth edition, Boston, 1835, 8°. 



Biography and History j of the | 



Indians of North America; | compris- 

 ing I a General Account of them, | and 



I Details of the Lives of all the most 

 distinguished chiefs, and | others, who 

 have been noted, amoag the various | 

 Indian Nations upon the Continent. | 

 Also, I a History of their Wars; | their 

 Manners and Customs; and the most 

 celebrated Speeches | of their Orators, 

 fronr their first being known to | Euro- 

 peans to the Present Time. | Likewise 



I exhibiting an Analysis | of the most 

 distinguished, as well as absurd authors, 

 who I have written upon the great 

 question of the | First Peopling of 

 America. | [Picture of an Indian; quo- 

 tation, six lines.] I By Samuel G. Drake, 



I Member of the New Hampshire His- 

 torical Society. | Fourth Edition, | 

 With large Additions and Corrections, 

 and numerous Engravings. | 



Boston: | J, Drake, 53 Cornhill, | at 

 the Antiquarian Institute. | 1836. 



Engraved title 1 1. pp. i-vi, 1 I. pp. 1-4, 1-28 



1-120, 1-132, 1-72, 1-158, 1-18, 1-12, plates, 8°. 

 Copies teen: British Museum. 



Biography and history | of the | 



Indians of North America. | From its 

 first discovery to the present time; | 

 comprising | details in the lives of all 

 the most distinguished chiefs and | 

 counsellors, exploits of warriors, and 

 the celebrated | speeches of their 

 orators; | also, | a history of their wars, 



I massacres and depredations, as well 

 as the wrongs and ( sufferings which 

 the Europeans and their | descendants 

 have done them; | with an acconut of 

 their | Antiquities, Manners and Cus- 

 toms, I Religion and Laws; | likewise | 

 exhibiting an analysis of the most dis- 

 tinguished, as well as absurd | authors, 

 who have written upon the great ques- 

 tion of the I first iieoijling of America. 



I [Monogram; si.x lines quotation.] 

 By Samuel G. Drake. | Fifth Edition, | 



