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Flush by Virginia Woolf

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Seller: Jeff Bergman Books ABAA/ILAB
Title
Flush
Author
Virginia Woolf
Seller
Jeff Bergman Books ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Hogarth Press, 1933. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Very Good Copy In Like Jacket.First Edition 1933 On Title-Page.Large Pape rEdition.7s6d Great Classic By Woolf.Foxing To The Boards As Usual.Excellent Rare Copy..
Bear totem in Ketchikan, Alaska

Bear totem in Ketchikan, Alaska

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Seller: James Arsenault & Company
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Bear totem in Ketchikan, Alaska
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James Arsenault & Company (United States)
Description
Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1895. Original silver print photograph, 6.5” x 4.5”. Inscription in ink “Totem, Ketchikan” at lower-left corner of photo, with another inscription reading “Ketchikan” on verso. CONDITION: Good, fading, some toning and creasing to upper and lower edges, .5” tear at lower right corner. Original photograph of a grave totem in Ketchikan. It is most likely the grave of a member of the Kian (or Kyan) family, as the bear was the crest of Chief George Kian. Chief Kian (circa 1880–1955) was a chief of the Tlingit people. In 1885, Kian sold over a hundred acres of the land that became Ketchikan to Mike Martin, a pioneer and early settler of the area. REFERENCES: “Chief Kian Totem Pole” at Streamliner Memories online.