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A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson . . . with the Indians and French.

Walpole, NH: David Carlisle, Jr., 1796
144 pages. 12mo, contemporary ¼ calf, minor wear; hinges split, repaired closed tears to leaves A2-5, intermittent foxing and dampstaining; 1826 gift inscription on front free endpaper.

First edition of a popular captivity narrative. It recounts the story of Susannah Willard Johnson (1730-1810), her husband, and three children, who were captured by Abenakis during a 1754 raid on Charlestown, NH. They were held for ransom in Quebec and then sold into servitude and imprisonment to the French Canadians. They did not regain their freedom until 1757; her husband died the following year.

Susannah remarried in 1762; as Susannah Hastings, she dictated this narrative, supplemented with notes she and her husband had taken in captivity. Ayer, Indian Captivities 117; Howes J153 ("b"); Evans 30641; Sabin 36324. 

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