Description: *Helping and promoting global literacy since 1961* 92 pp., hardcover, bookplate to front pastedown, minor ownership marking to front free endpaper, small embossment stamp to Contents page, else very good in a good+ dust jacket.
Description: Reader copy. Ex-library hardcover with usual markings, dust jacket covered in mylar, pages are clean and bright, ships complete and intact from Ohio via USPS media mail.
Description: New. 0878053468. Brand New and unread; no marks or blemishes.; The Chickasaws, Chocktaws, and other Muskhogean tribes known collectively as the Creeks were important players in the European struggle for empire in the early years of the eighteenth century. In 1708, Capt. Thomas Nairne and Thomas Welch, a Carolina trader, accompanied by a group of Indians, left Charles Town and traveled west to the Mississippi River and south nearly to the Gulf of Mexico, as part of English strategy during Queen Anne's War. They went to confirm the Chickasaws' allegiance to the English, then visited the Choctaws in a futile attempt to draw them away from their loyalty to the French.
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