vii, [1], 683 pp. + plates. With 19 chromolithograph plates of Native Americans, etc. (2 are folding titled "The Race" and "Omaha Dance" by Walter Shirlaw), plus others by Julian Scott, with tissue-guards; 2 chromolithographs of pictographs; 2 sepia-tone lithograph plates; 157 plates from numerous photographs; 16 plates from drawings; 8 plates from paintings; 3 folding color lithograph maps (showing Indian Reservations in the U.S. by T.J. Morgan, Linguistic Stocks of American Indians by J.W. Powell, etc.); 22 full-page maps (2 with coloring, 6 double-page and 4 are folding); plus numerous tables and a few facsimiles. (4to) 29x23 cm (11¼x9¼"), original black cloth.
The single most valuable compilation of information known to the U.S. government at the close of the 19th century about the remaining American Indians, broken down by state and tribe, with countless photo plates, striking chromolithographs, folding color maps showing tribal distribution, etc. Issued by the Census Office at the U.S. Department of the Interior by Robert P. Porter (Superintendent) and Carroll D. Wright (Commissioner of Labor).
Provenance: Ross Valley Book Company, 10/82
References: Taft, Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, 1850-1900, pp. 215-217. Howes D-418. CS-G 4396. Dustin, Custer Bibliography, 152. J.N. Larned, Literature on American History, (1902), 629.