A Faithful Narrative of the Many Dangers and Sufferings as well as the Wonderful Deliverances of Robert Eastburn during his Late Captivity among the Indians together with some Remarks upon the Country of Canada, and the Religion and Policy and Inhabitants; the whole intermixed with devout Reflections. With a recommendatory Preface by the Rev. Gilbert Tennent
Frontispiece of the Rev. Joseph Eastburn (a tear into text and along gutter without loss). Pages following title numbered pp. 18
1828 · Philadelphia
by (Indian Captivity) Eastburn, Robert
Philadelphia: Printed by William Dunlap [but G. W. Mentz/ E. C. Clay], 1828. Reprint of the very rare 1758 editions, extracted from Ashbel Green's "Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Eastburn. Frontispiece of the Rev. Joseph Eastburn (a tear into text and along gutter without loss). Pages following title numbered pp. 185-208. 1 vols. 12mo. Disbound, some browning and chipping, else a very good copy. Reprint of the very rare 1758 editions, extracted from Ashbel Green's "Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Eastburn" Frontispiece of the Rev. Joseph Eastburn (a tear into text and along gutter without loss). Pages following title numbered pp. 185-208. 1 vols. 12mo. Journey through Canada. Captured in 1756 near Oswego by the French and Indians, Eastburn was taken to Canada where he received cruel treatment, escaped to Quebec and was sent to England from whence he returned. Sabin 28504 (Inventory #: 28270)