Item #42078 French and Indian Cruelty. Peter WILLIAMSON.

French and Indian Cruelty

Item #42078

WILLIAMSON, Peter. French and Indian Cruelty; Exemplified in the Life and Various Vicissitudes of Fortune, of Peter Williamson, a Disbanded Soldier. Containing a Particular Account of the Manners, Customs and Dress of the Savages...A Summary of the Transactions of the Several Provinces of Pennsylvania (Including Philadelphia), New York, New England...From the Commencement of the War in Those Parts, Particularly Those Relative to the Intended Attack on Crown Point and Niagara, and an Accurate and Succinct Detail of the Siege of Oswego.... York, 1758. [2], 104pp. Lacks half title. Later three quarter calf and marbled boards, gilt-stamped spine, expertly rebacked, armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Some mild foxing, but generally internally quite clean. Very good. Howes W-500. Vail 526. Sabin 104468. Ayer 316. "The second edition, with corrections and amendments," issued the year after the superlatively rare first, of what Vail calls "the most popular of all Indian captivities." Peter Williamson was born in Scotland but was kidnapped and sold into bondage in Pennsylvania when he was eight years old. His master proved kind and ultimately his benefactor, leaving Williamson enough money to marry and establish himself on a farm near the forks of the Delaware. In 1754, he was captured by Indians, probably Delawares, held captive for three months, and subjected to various tortures and humiliations. Escaping in January 1755, he joined the army and was first sent to Boston, then with the expedition to defend Oswego. When Oswego was captured by the French, he was wounded and taken prisoner. Ultimately he was paroled and sent to England, arriving in November 1756. Williamson's narrative is vivid and detailed, deserving of the interest and editions it evoked. It served as a model for many later narratives, and numerous fictional treatments stole details from it. This is the earliest obtainable edition, the first existing in only a few copies.

Price: $12,500.00

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