[Rarebooks] FS: Bibliography of the American Fur Trade

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Tue Dec 16 07:31:44 EST 2008


"A Preliminary Bibliography on the American Fur Trade"

By Stuart Cuthbertson & John C. Ewers. Published by Martino Publishing in
2002.

“A facsimile of the 1939 edition published by the National Park Service,
one of the few book-length efforts to treat the subject. The Fur Trade
flourished for about 250 years after the arrival of the Europeans, a time
which can be roughly divided into three sections, the "French Era" from
1600 to 1760, the "British Era" from 1760 to 1816, and the "American Era"
from 1816 to 1850. By 1850 it all had mostly come to an end. This
bibliography includes 2000 items and was originally published in
mimeograph sheets for distribution to institutions and interested parties.

Hardcover. 7”x9”, 191 pages. New condition. $65.00

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