GUIDE IN THE WILDERNESS; or The History of The First Settlements In The Western Counties of New York With Useful Instructions To Future Settlers In a Series of Letters Addressed by Judge Cooper, of Cooperstown, To William Sampson, Barrister, of New York
by Cooper, William
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Cooperstown, NY: Freeman's Journal Company. G/No Dustjacket. [1936]. 3rd Edition. Cloth/Boards. First published in Dublin by Gilbert & Hodges in 1810. Three hundred copies printed in 1897, with an Introduction by James Fenimore Cooper, for George P. Humphrey, Rochester, N. Y. This printing was in April, 1936, by special arrangement with James Fenimore Cooper. . 8vo., ix, 49 pp., Cover lightly rubbed with two small spots, gently cracked at page 45 .
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- GUIDE IN THE WILDERNESS; or The History of The First Settlements In The Western Counties of New York With Useful Instructions To Future Settlers In a Series of Letters Addressed by Judge Cooper, of Cooperstown, To William Sampson, Barrister, of New York
- Author
- Cooper, William
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- Frontispiece
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- Cloth/Boards
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- Used - G/No Dustjacket
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- 3rd Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Freeman's Journal Company
- Place of Publication
- Cooperstown, NY
- Date Published
- [1936]
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- 8vo., ix, 49 pp., Cover lightly rubbed with two small spots, gently cracked at, page 45
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- In reference to a hinge or a book's binding, means that the glue which holds the opposing leaves has allowed them to separate,...