Mary Rowlandson

Mary Rowlandson from ''A Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings and Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson'', Boston: Nathaniel Coverly, 1770<ref group=note>Neal Salisbury points out in his introduction to Rowlandson's work (Bedford Books, 1997) that this woodcut was reused from ''The Life and Adventures of a Female Soldier'', 1762, neglecting the fact that her narrative never mentions her using a gun.  Salisbury also exhibits another woodcut for a 1773 edition showing her with a gun.</ref> Mary Rowlandson, née White, later Mary Talcott (c. 1637January 5, 1711), was a colonial American woman who was captured by Native Americans in 1676 during King Philip's War and held for 11 weeks before being ransomed. In 1682, six years after her ordeal, ''The Sovereignty and Goodness of God: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson'' was published. This text is considered a formative American work in the literary genre of captivity narratives. It went through four printings in 1682 and garnered readership both in the New England colonies and in England, leading some to consider it the first American "bestseller". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Rowlandson, Mary
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