Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Toronto, 1914
Anbieter: Back Lane Books, North Vancouver, BC, Kanada
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Up and Down the North Pacific Coast by Canoe and Mission Ship, Rev. Thomas Crosby. Published by The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Toronto, 1914. First Edition. 8vo up to 9½" tall., xiv + 403pp. with 21 photo plates. Burgundy cloth boards with photo portrait to front board. Inscription dated in the year of publication to free endpaper. Front hinge cracked but holding firm; otherwise, volume is in very good condition. A record of missionary work among the Indian Kwakiutl, Salish, and Bella Coola tribes of the Northern Pacific Coast of BC.
Verlag: The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Toronto, 1914
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. "A record of missionary work among the Indian tribes of the Northern Pacific Coast of our country and of the wonderful transformation in character and conditions which the introduction of the blessed Gospel has brought about." - Preface. xiv, 403 p. Twenty-one black and white photographic plates. New front and back endpapers applied over originals. Narrow opening in binding at half-title. Somewhat above-average wear to maroon cloth covered boards adorned with gilt lettering and photo of author. Lowther 1611, Tourville 1128, Amtmann 3501, Ricks p.75, Smith 2135, Matthews 295, Tod & Cordingley p.85.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; British Columbia Pacific Coast Missionaries Native Peoples Rev. Thomas Crosby Forward Movement of 1874 Bella Bella Naas Mission Skeena Kitamaat Kitamat Queen Charlotte Islands Totemism.
Verlag: William Briggs, Toronto, 1907
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 243 pages. Tissue-protected frontis photo portrait of author. Attractively decorated maroon cloth-covered front board. All seventeen black and white plates present. "An autobiographical account of the author's first twelve years (from 1862 to September 1873) as a Methodist missionary among the Cowichan and Nanaimo Indians." - Lowther. Average wear. Prior owner's name in light pencil upon front free endpaper. Faint moisture marks to fore-edge of first twenty-five pages. Hinges starting. Issued without dust jacket. LOWTHER 1556, RICKS p.75, AMTMANN 3499, SMITH 2134, WALLACE p.52, MATTHEWS 295, TOD & CORDINGLEY p.85.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; An-ko-me-nums, Flathead Tribes, Indians - Pacific Coast, Northwest Coast - Native Peoples, Missionaries, Christian, Methodist, Missionaries, Accounts, Cowichan, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Whiskey, Whisky, Fire-Water, Slavery, Feuds, Chilliwack, Coal Tye.
Verlag: Toronto: William Briggs, 1907
Anbieter: LaCelle Rare Books, Chadwick, MO, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Toronto: William Briggs, 1907. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. Original cloth. 243 pages. Illustrated with photographs. Good+. Front hinge just the very slightest bit cracked but tight binding; clean pages; moderate wear. "The author, a Methodist Missionary, arrived at Nanaimo (Vancouver Island) in 1862, taking charge of the mission school there. He traveled for many years all over Vancouver Island, across to the mainland, through the Fraser River and Chilliwack valleys doing mission work. He was the first protestant to carry the Gospel among the heathen Indians of the Thompson River country. His account of the impact of the miners upon the customs and manners of the Indians is most interesting."--Decker. Very scarce work on the Native Americans on Vancouver Island and elsewhere in British Columbia. SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE INTERESTING COLLECTIBLE BOOKS.