20 pages unpaginated and saddle stapled. Covers show light soiling. There is a crease at the upper outside corner of the rear cover with the same crease lightly affecting the last three leaves. View More...
498 pages. The six papers include: Preceramic and Ceramic Cultural Patterns in Northwest Virginia, by C. G. Holland; An Introduction to Plains Apache Archeology - the dismal River Aspect, by James H. Gunnerson; The Use of the Atlatl on Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan, by M.W. Stirling; A Caroline Islands Script, by Saul H. Riesenbert and Shigeru Kaneshiro; Dakota Winter Counts as a Source of Plains History, by James H. Howard; Stone Tipi Rings in North-Central Montana and Archeological Aspects, by Thomas F. Kehoe. Covers are a little faded and wrinkled over spine. There is a circular blind stamp... View More...
86 pages. Signed in name only by the author on the blank front free end page. Dust jacket shows light rubbing. Price on inside flap of jacket has an inked line through it, with a new price inked just below. Jacket is otherwise bright and clean, and is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Bulletin Number Three of the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art. 16 pages, saddle stapled. Green paper wrap covers are a little darkened along edges. Otherwise a tight and clean copy. View More...
128 pages. Author's non-specified inscription on half title page reads in full "Enjoy my story of / the Indian War during / the Civil War! / Roy Bird." Corners are very slightly bumped. There is an inked date at the top of the half title page. Volume is otherwise bright, clean, and intact. View More...
First published in Cincinnati in 1833, this copy is a very early reprint from the following year. 155 pages. Modern binding with cloth over spine and marbled paper over boards. Covers show light rubbing on edges. Pages 3-10, on one signature, are loosened, though laid in place. Scattered, mostly light, foxing, though fairly heavy on frontispiece portrait. Frontispiece also shows smudges and two small ink spots not affecting image. Volume is otherwise solid and intact. View More...
356 pages. Dust jacket remains bright and clean, though shows wear over heel and some over corners. Jacket is now in a clear Brodart protective sleeve. View More...
Volume I is the 3rd printing of the first edition, and remains in near fine to fine condition, with only slight signs of handling. Volume II is the first printing of the first edition, and shows a very small chip in the cloth along the lower edge of the top cover. Volume II is otherwise near fine to fine and shows only slight signs of handling. Both jackets remain bright and clean, though show very slight rubbing, and there is a very slight dime sized discoloration where price stickers were removed from the inside flaps. Jackets are now protected in clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Copyright is 1976. 103 pages. Number 6964 of a limited edition of 15,000 copies signed by Lewis H. Barlow, Chief of the Ottawa Indian Tribe. View More...
First published in Spanish in 1992 and then revised by the author and published in English in 1998. This is the first paperback edition and was published in 2001. 308 pages. Signed in name only by the author on the half title page. Corners are very slightly bumped. View More...
Copyright is 1993. 332 pages. Number 310 of a limited edition of 600 copies numbered and signed by the author. Dust jacket is now in a clear Brodart protective sleeve. View More...
Copyright is 1993. There is a little pencil residue at the upper outside corner of the title page where an old price was removed. Light handling. Otherwise a tight and clean copy. View More...
Copyright is 1941. 374 pages. Cloth covers are lightly soiled and show slight wear at corners. Penciled name on blank front free end page. Inked name on title page with flourish crossing over the Y in title. Circular blind stamp at lower outside corner of title page, as well as three or four other leaves. Small hole punched through leaf in blind stamp on title page. Volume remains tight and is otherwise clean. View More...