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89 Clouds

89 Clouds by STRAND, Mark & Wendy MARK1

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Seller: James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC
Title
89 Clouds
Author
STRAND, Mark & Wendy MARK1
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
As new.
Description
N. Y.: ACA Galleries, (1999). First edition of this collaboration between the poet Mark Strand & the artist Wendy Mark. One of only 20 copies specially bound with an original signed monotype by Wendy Mark laid into a pocket at the back of the book, which is also signed by Strand & Mark. As new.. MARK, Wendy.. Square 8vo, reproductions of monotypes by Wendy Mark, original handmade Roma paper over boards with printed paper label on the spine by Claudia Cohen. As new.
The Bear River Massacre

The Bear River Massacre by Hart, Newell

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Title
The Bear River Massacre
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Hart, Newell
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
Preston, ID: Cache Valley Newsletter Publishing, 1983. Second Edition. 228pp. Quarto [28.5 cm] Tan buckram with gilt stamped titles on the front board and backstrip. Better than very good. Minor wear and discoloring to front pastedown. Fold-out map present at the rear. 'Being a Complete Source Book and Story Book of the Genocidal Action Against the Shoshones in 1863 and of Gen. P.E. Connor and how he related to and dealt with Indians and Mormons on the Western Frontier.' On 29 January 1863 Colonel Patrick Edward Connor and about 200 California Volunteers attacked a Northwestern Shoshoni winter village located at the confluence of Beaver Creek and Bear River, twelve miles west and north of the village of Franklin in Cache Valley and just a short distance north of the present Utah-Idaho boundary line. This band of 450 Shoshoni under war chief Bear Hunter had watched uneasily as Mormon farmers had moved into the Indian home of Cache Valley in the spring of 1860 and now, three years later, had appropriated all the land and water of the verdant mountain valley. The young men of the tribe had struck back at the white settlers; this prompted Utah territorial officials to call on Connor's troops to punish the Northwestern band. Before the colonel led his men from Camp Douglas at Salt Lake City north to Bear River, he had announced that he intended to take no prisoners. Approximately 250 Shoshoni were slain, including 90 women and children. After the slaughter ended, some of the undisciplined soldiers went through the Indian village raping women and using axes to bash in the heads of women and children who were already dying of wounds. Chief Bear Hunter was killed along with sub-chief, Lehi. The troops burned the seventy-five Indian lodges, recovered 1,000 bushels of wheat and flour, and appropriated 175 Shoshoni horses. While the troops cared for their wounded and took their dead back to Camp Douglas for burial, the Indians' bodies were left on the field for the wolves and crows.
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Tammany Hall. by Werner, M. R.

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Tammany Hall.
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Werner, M. R.
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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First Edition. Large 8vo, cloth, no dust jacket, gilt title on spine, illustrated 586 pp. Signature on front endpaper, contents slightly aged; otherwise very good. Colorful coverage of this political organization that survived through patronage and bribery.