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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 

 Illustrations | of the ] manners, cus- 

 toms, and condition j of the | North 

 American Indians : | in a series of | let- 

 ters and notes | written during eight 

 years of travel and adventure among 

 the I wildest and most remarkable tribes 

 now existing. | With three hundred and 

 sixty engravings, | from the | Author's 

 Original Paintings. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 In two volumes. | Vol. I[-II]. | Fifth 

 edition. | 



London : | Henry G. Bohn, York street 

 Movent garden. | MDCCCXLV [184.5]. 



2 vols. : pp. i-viii, t-214 ; i-viii, 1-266 ; maps 

 and plates, large 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Mandan, 

 Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, and Tuskarora, 

 vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen: Congress. 



At the Murphy sale a copy, no. 523, brought 

 $12. 



Sabin's Dictionary, no. 11539, mentions a 

 Sixth edition, London, 1846, and titles an edi- 

 tion Briissel und Leipzig, 1846-1848. A copy 

 of this latter is priced by Triibner, 1856, no. 

 1955, U. Is.; another copy, no. 1956, plain, 14s. 



IllustratioDS | of the | manners, cus- 

 toms, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians : | in a series of | let- 

 ters and notes | written during eight 

 years of travel and adventure among 

 the I wildest and most remarkable tribes 

 now existing. | With three hundred and 

 sixty exgravings | from the Author's 

 Original Paintings. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. | Seventh 

 edition. | 



London : | Henry G. Bohn, York street, 

 Co vent garden. | M D CCC XLVIII 

 [1848]. 



2 vols.: frontispiece, title verso printers 1 1. 

 contents pp. iii-viii, text pp. 1-256; frontis- 

 piece, title verso printersll. contents pp. iii-viii, 

 text pp. 1-256, appendices pp. 257-266, maps, 8°. 



Comparative vocabulary as under title next 

 above, vol. 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen-. Astor, Harvard. 



Maisonneuve, no. 28 of catalogue no. 153 

 (1889), titles an edition London, Bohn, 1851, 

 pricing it 30 fr.; the date may be an error for 

 1857. Triibner, in Ludewig, p. 228, titles the 

 second edition in German Briissel, Muquardt, 

 1851, and gives the vocabularies as on pp. 348- 

 352. Sabin's Dictionary, no. 11537, mentions 

 the eighth edition, London, Bohn, 1857. There 

 is an edition Philadelphia, Hazard, 1857, a copy 

 of which is in the library of the Minnesota 

 Historical Society (*). A copy of the latter at 

 the Fischer sale, no. 2213, brought 15s., and one 

 at the Field sale, no. 310, $1.62. 



Catlin (G.) — Continued. 

 Illustrations | of the | manners, cus- 

 toms, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians : | with | letters and 

 notes 1 written during eight years of 

 travel and adventure among the wild- 

 est and most remarkable tribes now 

 existing. | With three hundred and 

 sixty engravings, | from the Author's 

 Original Paintings. ! By Geo. Catlin. ( 

 In two volumes. | Vol. I[-II]. j Ninth 

 edition. | 



London : | Henry G. Bohn, York street, 

 Covent garden, j 1857. 



2 vols. 8°, maps. 



Comparative vocabulary of the Mandan, 

 Blackfoot, Riccaree, Sioux, and Tuscarora, vol. 

 2, pp. 262-265. 



Copies seen: Lenox. 



Letters and notes | on the | man- 

 ners, customs, and condition | of the | 

 North American Indians. | Written dur- 

 ing eight years' travel amongst the 

 wildest I tribes of Indians in North 

 America. [Picture.] | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 Two vols, in one. | With one hundred 

 and fifty illustrations, on steel and 

 wood. I 



Philadelphia: | J. W. Bradley, 48 

 North Fourth St. | 1859. 



Pp. 1-792, 8°. 



Linguistics as under title next above, pp. 787- 

 791. 



Copies seen : Lowdermilk. 



Some copies are dated 1860. (*) 



Illustrations | of the | manners, 



customs, and condition | of the | North 

 American Indians | with | letters and 

 notes I written during eight years of 

 travel and adventure among the | wild- 

 est and most remarkable tribes now 

 existing. | With three hundred and 

 sixty engravings, [ from the | Author's 

 Original Paintings. | By Geo. Catlin. | 

 In two volumes. | Vol. I[-II]. | Tenth 

 edition. | 



London: | Henry G. Bohn, York 

 street, Covent garden. | 1866. 



2 vols, large 8°. 



Linguistics as given under titles above. 



Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Wisconsin 

 Historical Society. 



At the Field sale, no. 308, a copy with colored 

 etchings, " worth nearly ten times the price of 

 plain copies," brought $48. 



Illustrations | of the | manners, 



customs, & condition j of the | North 



