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Comanche Bondage. Dr. John Charles Beale's Settlement Of La Villa De Dolores On Las Moras Creek In Southern Texas Of The 1830'S With An Annotated Reprint Of Sarah Ann Horn's Narrative Of Her Captivity Among The Comanches, Her Ransom By Traders In New Mexico, And Return Via The Santa Fe Trail CARL COKE RISTER

Comanche Bondage. Dr. John Charles Beale's Settlement Of La Villa De Dolores On Las Moras Creek In Southern Texas Of The 1830'S With An Annotated Reprint Of Sarah Ann Horn's Narrative Of Her Captivity Among The Comanches, Her Ransom By Traders In New Mexico, And Return Via The Santa Fe Trail

CARL COKE RISTER

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Publication: The Arthur H Clark Company, 1955, Glendale

First edition. 8vo. Cloth, titles stamped in gold gilt on the spine, 210 pp., foreword, introduction, illustrated, notes, bibliography, index. BTB page 468 says "Rister's Comanche Bondage relates to the outpost of Beale's Colony and to the more specific captivity of Sarah Ann Horn, including a complete annotated reprint of A Narrative Of The Captivity Of Mrs. Horn, and Her Two Children, With Mrs. Harris, by the Comanche Indians [published in 1839]." In the first section of the book, Rister traces the short-lived attempt by Beale to found a settlement in the heart of Comanche country on Las Moras Creek in South Texas in 1834. Fine copy in dust jacket one half-inch closed tear to top edge of front panel.

Inventory Number: 51406

$185.00