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Single volume in full sheep with red & gilt title label, gilt rules & "Vol. 4" to spine, binding very good with light scuffing, four small worm holes on back board. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches, 430 clean pp., 2 pp. publisher's cagtalogue, tight. Signed by Dudley Chase (1771-1846), b. Cornish, New Hampshire; d. Randolph Center, Vermont. Chase was U.S. Senator from Vermont, 1813-1817 & 1825-1831. A graduate of Dartmouth College, a lawyer, he also served in the Vermont House of Representatives and as State's Attorney of Orange County, Vt., and as Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.Shaw & Shoemaker 22393. One of five volumes.This volume also contains Persia (Asiatic Turkey), Arabia, Thibet, Independent Tartary, Interior India (Tonquin, Cochin China, Cambodia, Laos, Malaya, Siam, the Birman Empire, Japan, Philippine Islands, Celebes, Spice Islands, Sumatran Chain, Australasia, New Guinea, New Zealand, the Polynisian Islands, Sandwich Islands (Hawaii).John Bigland (1750-1832), English historian & author. He was a village schoolmaster until the age of fifty, when he published his first book, after which he devoted himself to historical researches and writing. "His long scholastic life has given to the majority of his books a distinctly practical turn." - DNB.Jedidah Morse (1761-1826), orthodox Congregational clergyman of Connecticut, founded The Panoplist (1805), a periodical to combat the growing Unitarianism. He was interested in missionary work among the Indians, his visits to various tribes resulting in the important Report to the Secretary of War on Indian Affairs (1822). He was conservative in politics as in religion, and to oppose the influence of French republicanism founded a Federalist periodical, The Mercury and New England Palladium (1801). His Geography Made Easy (1784) was the first geography published in the U.S., and, along with his later works in this field, won him the title "father of American geography." With Elijah Parish he wrote A Compendious History of New England (1804), which brought accusations of plagiarism from Hannah Adams. He was also the author of Annals of the American Revolution (1824). He was the father of Samuel F.B. Morse. - from the Oxford Companion to American Literature, 1995. Seller Inventory # 7887
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Title: A Geographical and Historical View of the ...
Publisher: Thomas B. Wait and Co., Sold by them, and by Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, and Samuel Pleasants, Richmond, Boston
Publication Date: 1811
Binding: Full leather
Condition: Very good
Edition: First American Edition.