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Behold the White Man Cometh by Bixby, Roland, and Pelton, Pauline Keyes (Niece of Sen. Norris Cotton Introduction by) - 1988

by Bixby, Roland, and Pelton, Pauline Keyes (Niece of Sen. Norris Cotton Introduction by)

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Behold the White Man Cometh

by Bixby, Roland, and Pelton, Pauline Keyes (Niece of Sen. Norris Cotton Introduction by)

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Crawfordsville IN.: R.R. Donnelley's & Sons Lakeside Press, 1988. First edition.. Hard cover. Fine. No dust jacket. Signed by author. Inscribed by author "To Dorothy with sincere regards".. 1 Red leatherette over boards. Blue titles, cover portrait line art. 186 p. 25 cm. B&W photo portrait, Dedication page: Jeff Belyea of Warren NH, descendant of the first NH natives. Historical novel featuring people of the Native Nations in the land that became New Hampshire, to which early white settlers began to migrate, explore, and inhabit during the 18th century, individually, then with families, then those who would build towns, often on the lands that for generations had been the wilderness home shared among the Natives. The traditions, lands, mountains, lore, observations, and legends are learned through the eyes of Acteon, a boy growing into a man, son of Chief Jacoba. The setting centers in what became Warren NH, with Mt. Moosilauke, Owl's Head, Sentinel Mountain, and Blueberry Mountain.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hard cover
  • Book Condition Used - Fine. No dust jacket. Signed by author. Inscribed by author "To Dorothy with sincere regards".
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First edition.
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher R.R. Donnelley's & Sons Lakeside Press
  • Place of Publication Crawfordsville IN.
  • Date Published 1988
  • Keywords Norris Cotton|Warren NH, with Mt. Moosilauke, Owl's Head|Sentinel Mountain|Blueberry Mountain|Chief Jacoba|Mohawk|Seneca|Roger's Rangers|18th century NH