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The Emigrant, Sir Francis B. Head. Published by John Murray, London, 1846. 2nd edition. 12mo up to 7½" tall.; 3 preliminary leaves, 441 pp. Three quarter midnight blue leather over marbled boards; all edges marbled. Five gilt panels to spine with scrolled borders, fleurets and title; marbled endpapers; green silk reading ribbon. Rubbing to front board marble paper; very light rubbing to leather edges. Period bookplate (circa 1850) of Hammond Green to pastedown; bookplate on free endpaper of Edwin Stanton Fickes (1872-1943) a known American collector of Western and Canadian history. In beautiful condition without marks, folds or tears; pages remain bright and binding tight and square.

Sir Francis Bond Head, (Galloping Head) 1st Baronet KCH PC (1793 – 1875) was the Sixth Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from December 1875 to 1838. During his short tenure, he oversaw the 1836 Treaty of Manitoulin Island with the Chippewas, Ottawas and Ojibwa, as well as the suppression of the colonial Upper Canada Rebellion of December, 1837. Upon resigning his post the following year, he left Canada, never to return. Back in England, Bond Head devoted himself to a variety of causes, and wrote numerous books and articles on his experiences and other subjects.

In The Emigrant, Bond Head recalls the assembly at Manitowaning on Manitoulin Island of over 1500 Chippewas, Ottawas and Saugeen Anishnabek for the annual distribution of presents by the colonial government. It was at this assembly that Bond Head proposed the land treaty that designated Manitoulin as a permanent Indian territory. "For a considerable time we indolently gazed at each other in dead silence. Passions of all sorts had time to subside; and the judgement, divested of its enemy, was thus enabled calmly to consider and prepare the subjects of the approaching discourse; and as if still further to facilitate this arrangement, 'the pipe of peace' was introduced, slowly lighted, slowly smoked by one chief after another, and then sedately handed to me to smoke it too. The whole assemblage (was), in this simple manner, solemnly linked together in a chain of friendship..." pp.145-146.

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New York, New York, U.S.A.: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847. 282pp. Foxing/tanning to paper, soil to outer edges and creasing from page handling. The binding is precarious (hence graded poor) - the endpapers are ok (see pictures) but there is cracking in the gutter in several spots within the text. Boards have edge/rub wear, bump wear, loss/tears at the top/bottom of the spine and light soiling. Actual book for sale pictured. A reading copy. 12.8 x 19.5 x 2.5cm, wt500g. Hard Cover. Poor. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
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London: John Murray, 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 441 p. + 16 p. of publisher's ads. 20 cm. Respined with new label. Original paper-covered boards are worn and stained. Small labels and initials on pastedowns. Small stains pp. 10-14. Sir Francis Bond Head (1793-1875) was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1835 to 1838, at the time of the Upper Canada Rebellion. His conduct was so erratic and irresponsible that he was removed from office; William Lyon Mackenzie called him "Sir Francis Bone Head." In this volume, Head defends his own policies and criticizes those of Lord Durham and Lord Russell. Head observes that the emigrant who left the homeland with a sense of frustration or grievance becomes more conservative as he prospers in the colony and concludes that radicalism is the work of demagogues who sway new arrivals before they've had a chance to succeed. Sabin 31132. TPL 7862. Gagnon I 1638.
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London: John Murray, 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 441 p. 20 cm. Half leather with marbled paper boards and matching endpapers. Top edge gilt. Moderate wear to extremities. Small label on front pastedown and a front leaf. Sir Francis Bond Head (1793-1875) was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1835 to 1838, at the time of the Upper Canada Rebellion. His conduct was so erratic and irresponsible that he was removed from office; William Lyon Mackenzie called him "Sir Francis Bone Head." In this volume, Head defends his own policies and criticizes those of Lord Durham and Lord Russell. Head observes that the emigrant who left the homeland with a sense of frustration or grievance becomes more conservative as he prospers in the colony and concludes that radicalism is the work of demagogues who sway new arrivals before they've had a chance to succeed. Sabin 31132. TPL 7862. Gagnon I 1638.
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London: John Murray, 1846., 1846. 12mo. pp. 3 p.l., 441. lacking half-title. contemporary half calf (rubbed). book-label of Mr. Henry Leatherdale. First Edition. ".[D]efence of his policy and criticism of Lord Durham and Lord John Russell, are woven into an account of Head's tour of Upper Canada during which he observed the emigrant who had probably left his country with a sense of frustration or a grievance become more conservative as he prospered. From this premise he deduced that radicalism was the work of demagogues who swayed the new arrival before time could do its work." (Story) Morgan p. 180. Sabin 31132. TPL 7862. cfGagnon I 1638. Story pp 350-51. DCB X pp. 342-45.. F. Hardcover.
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London: John Murray, 1846. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The second edition. 12mo, 441p. [1] blank, 16p. catalogue. The original illustrated paper boards. Corners bumped, spine ends chipped and outside hinges worn, spine scratched and the boards overall scuffed and rubbed. Emerald green endpapers with ink inscription to pastedown, and previous owner's name to the top margin of p.1, occasional spotting, the binding is tight and square. Worn, but clean and tight copy, uncommon in the original illustrated boards.
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