Flint's Letters from America, 1818-1820Flint, James, active 19th century
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Flint's Letters from America, 1818-1820
Flint, James, active 19th century
Ohio River Valley -- Description and travel; United States -- Description and travel
“With our freshened interest in the Far East, American readers ought
not to neglect the new possessions in that region which now fly the
Stars and Stripes.”--_Chicago Evening Post._
“Now at least there should be no difficulty for the American student
to gain a clear view of the difficulties which both the Spaniards
and their successors have had to contend with in these islands, when
they have this work before them, and have not, as formerly, to obtain
information from obscure Spanish sources, in a language hitherto
comparatively little studied in the United States, ... welcome to all
students of the Far East.”--_English Historical Review._
“We cannot thoroughly understand our own history, local or National,
without some knowledge of these routes of trade and war.”--_The
Outlook._
The Historic Highways of America
by ARCHER BUTLER HULBERT
A series of monographs on the History of America as portrayed in the
evolution of its highways of War, Commerce, and Social Expansion.
Comprising the following volumes:
I--Paths of the Mound-Building Indians and Great Game Animals.
II--Indian Thoroughfares.
III--Washington’s Road: The First Chapter of the Old French War.
IV--Braddock’s Road.
V--The Old Glade (Forbes’s) Road.
VI--Boone’s Wilderness Road.
VII--Portage Paths: The Keys of the Continent
VIII--Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin.
IX--Waterways of Westward Expansion.
X--The Cumberland Road.
XI, XII--Pioneer Roads of America, two volumes.
XIII, XIV--The Great American Canals, two volumes.
XV--The Future of Road-Making in America.
XVI--Index.
Sixteen volumes, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. A LIMITED EDITION
only printed direct from type, and the type distributed. Each volume
handsomely printed in large type on Dickinson’s hand-made paper, and
illustrated with maps, plates, and facsimiles.
Published a volume each two months, beginning September, 1902.
PRICE, volumes 1 and 2, $2.00 net each; volumes 3 to 16, $2.50 net each.
FIFTY SETS PRINTED ON LARGE PAPER, each numbered and _signed by the
author_. Bound in cloth, with paper label, uncut, gilt tops. Price,
$5.00 net per volume.
“The fruit not only of the study of original historical sources in
documents found here and in England, but of patient and enthusiastic
topographical studies, in the course of which every foot of these old
historic highways has been traced and traversed.”--_The Living Age._
“The volumes already issued show Mr. Hulbert to be an earnest and
enthusiastic student, and a reliable guide.”--_Out West._
“A look through these volumes shows most conclusively that a new
source of history is being developed--a source which deals with
the operation of the most effective causes influencing human
affairs.”--_Iowa Journal of History and Politics._
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