Indian narratives and captivities, [n.d.].

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Indian narratives and captivities, [n.d.].

One volume (27 p.) was prepared by M. J. Walsh of Goodspeed's Book Shop in Boston, at the death of Frank C. Deering, and corrected by C. M. Barbeau in 1950. This list of Indian captivities was not made at first hand, but lists various editions which are omitted in the second volume. The second volume (52 p.) is a brief bibliographic catalogue of works in the "inner vault" listed in the Walsh catalogue and a list of books "referring to, or embodying captivities, in the outer room" and not listed in the Walsh catalogue, as well as works containing similar materials.

1 v. (27 p.) ; 1 v. (52 p.).

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Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969

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Charles Marius Barbeau was a Canadian anthropologist and an American Philosophical Society Phillips Fund and a Wenner-Gren Foundation grantee. From the description of Checklist of American Indian antiquities found in European institutions ..., ca. 1950. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122439988 From the description of Calendar of Indian captivities and allied documents, [1953-1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173465713 Charles Mariu...

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Deering, Frank Cutter, 1866-1939

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