THE BRIDGE OF THE GODS A Romance of Indian Oregon [SOLD]
- Subject: Native American: General
- Item # C3459Q
- Date Published: 1902 (Copyright 1890 and 1902)
- Size: 280 pages, 8 full-page illustrations by L. Maynard Dixon SOLD
THE BRIDGE OF THE GODS A Romance of Indian Oregon
By F. H. Balch
Condition: very slight abrasion to spine, otherwise book is in very good condition
Publisher's Note:
"Encouraged by the steady demand for Mr. Balch's 'The Bridge of the Gods,' since its publication twelve years ago, the publishers have decided to issue a new edition beautified with drawings from the pencil of Mr. L. Maynard Dixon. This tale of the Indians of the far West has fairly earned its lasting popularity, not only by the intense interest of the story, but by its faithful delineations of Indian character.
" In his boyhood, Mr. Balch enjoyed exceptional opportunities to inform himself regarding the character and manners of the Indians: he visited them in their homes, watched their industries, heard their legends, saw their gambling games, listened to their conversations; he questioned the Indians and the white pioneers, and he read many books for information on Indian history, traditions, and legends. By personal inquiry among old natives he learned that the Bridge which suggested the title of his romance was no fabric of the imagination, but was a great natural bridge that in early days spanned the Columbia, and later, according to tradition, was destroyed by an earthquake.
"Before his death the author had the satisfaction of knowing that his work was stamped with the approval of the press and the public; his satisfaction would have been more complete could he have foreseen that that approval would be so lasting." July 1, 1902
- Subject: Native American: General
- Item # C3459Q
- Date Published: 1902 (Copyright 1890 and 1902)
- Size: 280 pages, 8 full-page illustrations by L. Maynard Dixon SOLD
Publisher:
- A. C. McClurg & Company
- Chicago, ILLINOIS
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