Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians

Paul KANE

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Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians
Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians
Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians

KANE’S WANDERINGS OF AN ARTIST AMONG THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1859, WITH EIGHT CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS

KANE, Paul. Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America from Canada to Vancouver’s Island and Oregon through the Hudson’s Bay Company’s Territory and Back Again. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859. Octavo, early 20th-century full brown polished calf rebacked with elaborately gilt-decorated spine laid down, raised bands, brown morocco spine labels, later marbled endpapers, top edge gilt.

First edition, with large folding map and eight lovely full-page chromolithographic portraits of Native Americans, as well as 12 in-text wood-engraved illustrations. Handsomely bound by Zaehnsdorf in full polished calf-gilt.

“The author, after four years study of art in Europe, returned to Canada with the determination to fulfill an early formed design of executing a series of drawings, of scenes of Indian life. To accomplish this, he traversed, almost alone, the territories of the Red River Settlement; the valley of the Saskatchewan; across the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River; the shores of Puget Sound, and Vancouver’s Island. The book is a transcript of his daily journal, thrown into the narrative form; and the beautiful engravings are copies of the labors of his pencil. It is an interesting collection of the incidents of life and travel, among the Indian tribes inhabiting the region over which he passed” (Field 811). Kane was motivated by his belief that the North American Indians were quickly disappearing from their native lands, pushed out by “thousands of hardy adventurers” drawn by the discovery of gold in the Pacific Northwest and the promise of the British to build a transcontinental railway across Canada. Sabin 37007. Canadiana 2911. Howes K7.

Map backed on linen. A handsomely bound copy.

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