Description: The Wilderness; or Braddock's Times. A Tale of the West by James McHenry, Two Volumes, M.P. Morse, Pittsburgh, 1848, 229pp, 230pp, 4.5 x 7.5", 18mo Fair condition. Wear and staining to front and rear boards. Title and decorative border in black in on front board. Tips are bumped. Title in gilt on spine. Library catalog info on spine has been blacked out. Bookplates for Gettysburg College Library and gift dedication on front pastedown. Stamp for Gettysburg College Library scattered throughout textblock. Toning, age-staining, and foxing throughout textblock. Binding intact. Please see photos. The Wilderness; or, Braddock's Times: A Tale of the West is a historical novel by the Irish-American writer James McHenry (1784-1845), set in 1750s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: the first American novel to be set entirely in this locale. The novel tells the story of an Irish family from Ulster on the frontier of the American West at colonial Pittsburgh. In a subplot, George Washington, who is passing through on his historical mission, falls in love with a pioneer maiden named Maria, who refuses him, and therefore he dedicates himself thereafter to the service of his country. FORN-MSB-0324-TUB0019-JC428
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Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Binding: Cloth
Language: English
Special Attributes: Ex-Library
Author: James McHenry
Publisher: M.P. Morse
Topic: Literature
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original