Item #18799 Simon Girty: The White Savage (Biography). Thomas Boyd.

A British-Allied Frontiersman Influential in Resistance to American Settlement of Kentucky and the Northwest Territory During the 18th Century

Simon Girty: The White Savage (Biography)

New York: Minton, Balch & Ccompany, 1928. Early Printing. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7. Very Good / Very Good. Item #18799

A very nice Early Printing of this frontier classic in the SCARCE original dust jacket.

Simon Girty was one of the most infamous loyalists during the American Revolution and a key figure in the bloody effort of whites to settle Kentucky and the rest of the Northwest Territory.

Girty "was an interpreter and intermediary with the British Indian Department during the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. He and his brothers James and George were captured as children and adopted by Native Americans. Freed after living with the Seneca for several years, Girty worked as an interpreter and hunter. During the Revolutionary War he became disillusioned with the Patriot cause, and in 1778, fled to Fort Detroit where he was hired as an interpreter for the British Indian Department. In 1780, Girty accompanied Britain's Indigenous allies during Bird's invasion of Kentucky, and was present at Lochry's Defeat in 1781.

"He was present when the Lenape tortured American Colonel William Crawford to death following the Battle of Sandusky. He continued to serve with the British Indian Department for many years after the 1783 Peace of Paris. Girty witnessed the defeat of the Northwestern Confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. He retired from the Indian Department in 1795, and until his death in 1818, lived on land granted to him by the British at the mouth of the Detroit River in Upper Canada.Binding in great shape, with a touch of edge wear. Front end paper lacking. Jacket rubbed with a sunned spine and moderate edge wear. Presents handsomely in archival mylar." - wiki

Burgundy cloth. Square tight binding. 252pp. Clean interior, save for previous owner signature and 1930 date to front endpaper, as well as some tape residue to endpapers where jacket flaps had been taped to pastedowns. Dust jacket with mild rubbing and edge wear. Presents handsomely in archival mylar.

Price: $95.00

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