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LEADER: 01536cam 2200277I 4500
001 4876564
003 OCoLC
005 19990224090433.4
008 790419r18231916xx 000 0 eng
010 $a16014592 //r582
035 $a(WaOLN)nyp2389992
040 $aDLC$cCLE$dOCL$dNYP$dWaOLN
049 $aNYPG
050 0 $aF454$b.B743
100 1 $aFilson, John,$dca. 1747-1788.
245 10 $aLife and adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon,$bthe first white settler of the state of Kentucky,$cwritten by himself; to which is added a narration of his latter life until his death; annexed is an eulogy by Lord Byron. Brooklyn, Printed for C. Wilder, 1823.
260 $a[New York,$cReprinted, 1916]
300 $a3 p.
490 0 $aHeartman's historical series,$vno. 17.
500 $a"26 copies printed for Heartman's historical series. Also 51 copies printed for the Daniel Boone club." This copy is no. 29.
500 $aThe first part of the account, extending to 1782, was written in the form of an autobiography of Boone, "from his own mouth," by John Filson and first published in the appendix to his "Discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky," Wilmington, Del., 1784. cf. R. T. Durrett, John Filson, 1884, and preface to Filson's "Discovery." The continuation of the life of Boone is by "a near relation of the colonel" (a resident of Cincinnati)
600 10 $aBoone, Daniel,$d1734-1820.
852 8 $hAN (Boone) (Filson, J. Life and adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon)
910 $arcp3047
946 $ar
995 $a04-01-96