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A Complete Set of the Pooh Books

A Complete Set of the Pooh Books by Milne, A.A.

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Title
A Complete Set of the Pooh Books
Author
Milne, A.A.
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Biblioctopus (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
London: Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1928. First Editions. Fine. 4 vols. When We Were Very Young (1924), first edition, first state without the page number ‘ix’ at the bottom of the contents page, fine in a fine dust jacket with a few light spots of foxing to the rear flap. Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), first edition, first state with “117th Thousand” on the rear flap, fine in a fine dust jacket. Now We Are Six (1927), first edition, first state, fine in a fine jacket without (!) the ever-present fading—this is the finest copy known. The House at Pooh Corner (1928), first edition, first state, fine with some of the typical offsetting to the gutters of the endpapers, in a fine dust jacket. Likely the finest set known, assembled over the course of 25 years by the world’s greatest Milne collector, Pat McInally. Custom morocco box. What distinguishes Milne's oeuvre is its synthesis of whimsical narrative and understated philosophical inquiry, presenting a nuanced examination of childhood consciousness while maintaining cross-generational appeal. Initially developed from domestic oral narratives created for his son Christopher Robin, these texts rapidly evolved beyond their familial context to attain international literary significance. The collaboration between Milne's restrained prose and Shepard's meticulously complementary visual interpretations established paradigmatic conventions for illustrated children's literature that maintain scholarly relevance approaching their centenary. These publications emerged during the interwar period when British cultural production reflected collective psychological tendencies toward nostalgic idealization and pastoral retreat, contextualizing their immediate commercial and critical reception. The fictional heterocosm of the Hundred Acre Wood and its inhabitants have subsequently achieved sustained canonical status through multiple linguistic translations, intermedial adaptations, and continued academic attention as texts that engage with universal narratological themes of social connection, exploratory experience, and the temporal paradoxes of developmental transition.
Yale class of 1863 photographic yearbook

Yale class of 1863 photographic yearbook by (YALE) [Warren, George Kendall, photographer]

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Yale class of 1863 photographic yearbook
Author
(YALE) [Warren, George Kendall, photographer]
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Bound in full brown contemporary morocco-grained sheep, "Hamilton Wallis" stamped in gilt on upper cover, "Yale College, Class o
Description
[New Haven, Ct, 1863. 12 large format (approx. 6 x 8 in.) albumen print campus views (8 by George Kendall Warren, with his signature in the negative), including group portrait, captioned in ink identifying 24 students, 89 photographic portraits individually mounted to album leaves, mostly albumen print cartes-de-visite, most signed in ink beneath image, 30 engraved portraits with facsimile signatures. With a manuscript register of student deaths, including 6 from Civil War battles. 1 vols. 4to. Bound in full brown contemporary morocco-grained sheep, "Hamilton Wallis" stamped in gilt on upper cover, "Yale College, Class of 1863" stamped in gilt on spine, a.e.g. Binding rubbed, lacking clasps, sporadic foxing to plates. 12 large format (approx. 6 x 8 in.) albumen print campus views (8 by George Kendall Warren, with his signature in the negative), including group portrait, captioned in ink identifying 24 students, 89 photographic portraits individually mounted to album leaves, mostly albumen print cartes-de-visite, most signed in ink beneath image, 30 engraved portraits with facsimile signatures. With a manuscript register of student deaths, including 6 from Civil War battles. 1 vols. 4to. Photographic yearbook for the Yale class of 1863, wtih 12 large (approx. 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 in.) campus views and photographic and engraved portraits of faculty and students. Noted faculty include Benjamin Silliman (father and son) and future President of the University Timothy Dwight V. Eight of the campus views are by George Kendall Warren, including views of South College & Atheneum, Delta Kappa Epsilon (Deke), the Yale College Library, and the Trumball Gallery. George Kendall Warren (1824-1884) was a distinguished northeastern landscape photographer and the most highly-regarded collegiate yearbook photographer to elite northeastern institutions, including Dartmouth, Williams, Brown, Weslyan, Yale, Princeton, Rutgers, West Point and Harvard.
FOUR NEW PLAYS, VIZ: THE SURPRISAL, THE COMMITTEE, COMEDIES. THE INDIAN-QUEEN, THE VESTAL-VIRGIN, TRAGEDIES. AS THEY WERE ACTED BY HIS MAJESTIES SERVANTS AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL. . . . IMPRIMATUR, MARCH 7. 1664/5. ROGER L'ESTRANGE

FOUR NEW PLAYS, VIZ: THE SURPRISAL, THE COMMITTEE, COMEDIES. THE INDIAN-QUEEN, THE VESTAL-VIRGIN, TRAGEDIES. AS THEY WERE ACTED BY HIS MAJESTIES SERVANTS AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL. . . . IMPRIMATUR, MARCH 7. 1664/5. ROGER L'ESTRANGE by HOWARD, SIR ROBERT

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FOUR NEW PLAYS, VIZ: THE SURPRISAL, THE COMMITTEE, COMEDIES. THE INDIAN-QUEEN, THE VESTAL-VIRGIN, TRAGEDIES. AS THEY WERE ACTED BY HIS MAJESTIES SERVANTS AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL. . . . IMPRIMATUR, MARCH 7. 1664/5. ROGER L'ESTRANGE
Author
HOWARD, SIR ROBERT
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Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop at the Blew-Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, 1665. FIRST EDITION. 282 x 176 mm. (11 x 7"). 6 p.l., 242, [2] pp. Contemporary sheep, covers double ruled in blind, nicely rebacked and recornered, raised bands, gilt lettering, newer endpapers. Each play beginning with an attractive woodcut headpiece; play title pages with a woodcut device. Front pastedown with engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh, Bart., and ex-libris of Kenneth Rapoport. Contemporaneous ink inscription to the verso of final blank reading "John" and "In all your actions and i[n]tentions that God your Alpha and omega bee." MacDonald 68a; Wing H-2995; ESTC R21413; Hume, "The Development of English Drama in the Late Seventeenth Century," pp. 111-16, 239-42. Boards just slightly marked and abraded, A1 with scarcely noticeable neatly repaired marginal tear, isolated smudges, spots, or other insignificant imperfections, but quite an excellent copy--fresh and clean internally, and in a binding with lustrous covers. This attractive volume of Howard’s plays demonstrates his range as an author and also provides a glimpse into his personal life, as it shows his collaboration and the beginnings of his falling-out with his famous brother-in-law, John Dryden. Playwright and politician Sir Robert Howard (1626-98) began writing plays in the early 1660s; these four, here all in their first appearance in print, include his most influential works. "The Committee," which Hume calls Howard’s "most successful comedy," was first performed in 1662, but continued to be regularly staged well into the 19th century. Its plot consists of heartfelt romances and the blundering japes of the (nevertheless likable) servant Teague slotted in among scathing satire of Puritans, who are revealed as hypocritical and greedy despite their holier-than-thou exteriors. Hume sums up the play by noting that while it is predictable, "the excellence of the execution makes the cliched elements magnificently effective," with vivid characterizations that lend the characters "a gritty and sordid reality which is very striking indeed." The other influential work in this collection, "The Indian Queen," written in collaboration with Dryden, is a serious tragedy written in rhyming couplets. Initially performed in January of 1664, it is a drama of love and royal succession set in pre-colonial Mexico and Peru, later turned into a popular opera by Henry Purcell. The other two plays, while less enduring, nevertheless were influential and successful in their own time. "The Surprisal" was Howard's first performed play, initially acted in April of 1662. Called by Hume a "serious, romantic intrigue comedy," this "high-flown melodrama" set in the Italian countryside predicted many of the features of the Spanish romances that would soon come into vogue. On the tragic side, the Roman period piece "The Vestal Virgin," like "The Indian Queen," was "dead serious [and] full of heroic elevation," and helped build the growing trend for heroic dramas. (Hume) In terms of Howard's literary legacy, our volume is perhaps more important for its introduction than for the plays themselves. In it, our author strenuously disagreed with Dryden’s statement (in the dedication of his 1664 play "The Rival Ladies") that rhyme rather than blank verse was the correct mode for heroic tragedy. This led to a feud lasting several years, primarily carried out in the prefaces of various plays, until Dryden’s decisive "Defence of an Essay of Dramatick Poesie" in 1668. Our copy has distinguished and aristocratic provenance. Former owner Kenneth Rapoport amassed an outstanding library over 50 years, with special emphasis on works of drama and poetry by English and Spanish authors, among them Shakespeare, Spenser, and Cervantes. Rapoport's books were always chosen very carefully for their excellent condition. The other bookplate belongs to Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, most likely Sir Henry Edward (1860-1941), the 8th baronet Paston-Bedingfeld..
HISTOIRE DU CONCILE DE CONSTANCE, TIRÉE PRINCIPALEMENT D'AUTEURS QUI ONT ASSISTE AU CONCILE

HISTOIRE DU CONCILE DE CONSTANCE, TIRÉE PRINCIPALEMENT D'AUTEURS QUI ONT ASSISTE AU CONCILE by (HISTORICAL PORTRAITS, COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE). LENFANT, JACQUES

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HISTOIRE DU CONCILE DE CONSTANCE, TIRÉE PRINCIPALEMENT D'AUTEURS QUI ONT ASSISTE AU CONCILE
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(HISTORICAL PORTRAITS, COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE). LENFANT, JACQUES
Seller
Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
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Amsterdam: Pierre Humbert, 1714. FIRST EDITION. 290 x 220 mm. (11 1/2 x 8 3/4"). Two volumes.. Excellent contemporary calf, raised bands, spine lavishly gilt in compartments with unusual architectural centerpiece, intricate scrolling cornerpieces with lancet accents, two red morocco labels, marbled endpapers. Title pages with engraved vignette of the council, dedication page with engraved royal arms of Frederick William of Prussia, decorative engraved initials, and 19 ENGRAVED PORTRAITS BY BERNARD PICART. A Large Paper Copy. Front pastedowns with private library shelf label of Bessinge. Title pages of both volumes with signature of Charles Richard Tronchin. Brunet III, 976. ◆Volume II with half-inch split at head of front joint and small patch of lost patina (from insect activity) on front board, joints and extremities of both volumes a little rubbed, boards with light chafing or faint scratches, isolated mild browning or other trivial imperfections but still AN EXTREMELY APPEALING SET--entirely clean and fresh internally with especially ample margins, with sharp impressions of unusually bright plates, and with bindings showing no significant signs of use and looking very attractive on the shelf. This is a handsomely illustrated history of the Council of Constance, the 15th century ecumenical council that resolved the Western Schism, elected a new pope for the unified Roman Catholic Church, and condemned reformer Jan Hus as a heretic. It is enlivened with beautiful portraits of the participants by an artist Ray considers "the outstanding professional illustrator of the first third of the eighteenth century." Our author, French Protestant divine Jacques Lenfant (1661-1728), drew heavily on writings by those present at the council for this account, which is considered a fair recording of the proceedings. Lenfant likely felt some sympathy for Hus, tried and burned at the stake for heresy, and for his countryman Jerome of Prague, who came to support Hus and ended up meeting the same fate. Picart has referenced their martyrdom in his portraits, depicting Hus' execution in a vignette beneath his portrait, and balancing the tondo portrait of Jerome on a pile of burning logs. Similarly, the radical English theologian John Wycliffe, posthumously convicted of heresy at the council, is pictured over a stack of burning books, his writing having been condemned to this fate. But in addition to the harsh reality of burning execution, Picart employs gentler details: Parisian Jean Gerson, the formidable Chancellor of Paris, is in sober robes, but the adorable fluffy puppy beneath his portrait softens his image considerably. The cardinal of Foix, who had negotiated the end of the schism involving rival popes in Rome and Avignon, is flanked by a cherub holding an olive branch, looking askance at a slain dragon which has been relieved of his many heads. The new pope, Martin V, is shown with the insignia of the papacy and a dove clasping an olive branch in its beak. The portrait of Italian humanist Poggio Bracciolini is shown hanging in an open window that looks out on his city of Florence, with a stack of books by Quintilian and other classical authors Poggio had rescued from obscurity on the windowsill. Throughout, Picart's facial images are strikingly individuated--these are convincing portraits that project history from the book's pages. Picart (1673-1733) was born in Paris, where he learned engraving from his father, Etienne, and from Sébastian Le Clerc, and "early acquired a reputation both as an artist and engraver." He moved to the busy publishing city of Amsterdam sometime before 1712, and established himself as both printseller and illustrator/engraver. There, he designed and engraved an impressive body of illustrations for Dutch printers at a time when, in Ray's words, "designs for the finest illustrated books were typically drawn by leading painters." Our previous owner Charles Richard Tronchin (1763-1835), was a Swiss politician of great wealth who donate very substantial sums to relieve the sick and destitute..
Ile de Phylae, Temple Hypethre.

Ile de Phylae, Temple Hypethre. by Sebah, Pascal.

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Title
Ile de Phylae, Temple Hypethre.
Author
Sebah, Pascal.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
ca. 1880. Good. Albumen-silver photograph on paper, 355 x 270 mm. Signed and titled in plate. Toned to sepia. Some spotting visible in sky portion of photograph. Mounted on board excised from album.
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Hundert Jahre Dusseldorfer Dampfer: die Entwicklung der Personen-dampf-schiffahrt auf dem Rhein by Wilden, Josef. 

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Hundert Jahre Dusseldorfer Dampfer: die Entwicklung der Personen-dampf-schiffahrt auf dem Rhein
Author
Wilden, Josef. 
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Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
A very good copy, spine darkened, wrappers and endpapers foxed, else clean.
Description
Koln, Dusseldorf: Koln Dusseldorfer Rheindampffchiffahrt, 1936. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy, spine darkened, wrappers and endpapers foxed, else clean.. 139 pp. Illus. with 21 b/w plates, most multi-image photos and reproductions. 4to. Zum hundert-jahrigen Bestehen der Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft fur den Nieder- und Mittelrhein hrsg. von der Koln-Dusseldorfer Rheindampfschiffahrt. Presentation copy with card laid in. Errata slip. A history of the firm with portraits of its owners, its founders, and its ships. OCLC shows 5 copies with only 1 in the U.S.
Boletín de la Biblioteca Nacional. Julio de 1944. Año I, No 1

Boletín de la Biblioteca Nacional. Julio de 1944. Año I, No 1 by Biblioteca Nacional (Uruguay). Silva Vila, Juan, ed

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Boletín de la Biblioteca Nacional. Julio de 1944. Año I, No 1
Author
Biblioteca Nacional (Uruguay). Silva Vila, Juan, ed
Seller
Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
A very good copy with wear to the wrappers, tear near spine on title, leaves browning.
Description
Montevideo: Imprenta de la Biblioteca Nacional, 1944. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with wear to the wrappers, tear near spine on title, leaves browning.. 91 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and reproductions. 8vo. The first issue of this bulletin. In addition to articles, includes a listing of all books published the prior year. OCLC shows only two listings: BN France, BN Spain. None listed in any Latin American Libraries.
Ehrengraf for the Defense [Signed Limited Edition]

Ehrengraf for the Defense [Signed Limited Edition] by Lawrence Block

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Ehrengraf for the Defense [Signed Limited Edition]
Author
Lawrence Block
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Royal Oak, MI: ASAP, 1994. Near Fine. Royal Oak, MI: ASAP, 1994. Limited First Edition, numbered 249 of 250 and signed by Lawrence Block, intro. author Edward D. Hoch, and artist Phil Parks on limitation notice at front. Octavo; 167pp. Mounted photo frontis. Publisher's gray cloth with silver lettering and mounted illustrations to front and back, housed in clear acrylic slipcase. Boards are sturdy, square, and sharp, with slight nudging at head of spine. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. Small crack to slipcase at top edge along seam, but all still sturdy and solid.
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CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS by Anonymous

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CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS
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Anonymous
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THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS, McLoughlin Brothers, 1905, first edition, gift date on rear cover, else a vg copy containing 2 full color interior illustrations of St. Nicholas as well as a full color illustration on each of the covers, the front cover bearing yet another St. Nicholas image. Illustrated throughout with black and white images of Santa, children & toys. Bound in a flexible tight linen weave. Quite uncommon.
Hair Culture. Rational Methods for Growing the Hair and for the Developing Its Strength and Beauty

Hair Culture. Rational Methods for Growing the Hair and for the Developing Its Strength and Beauty by Macfaden, Bernarr

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Hair Culture. Rational Methods for Growing the Hair and for the Developing Its Strength and Beauty
Author
Macfaden, Bernarr
Seller
De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
New York: Macfadden Book Company, Inc, 1936. Hardcover. 210pp. In good condition with plain brown dust jacket.
Hudibras, in Three Parts; Written in the Time of the Late Wars: Corrected and Amended. with Large Annotations, and a Preface, by Zachary Grey . Adorn'd with a New Set of Cuts. The Third Edition. (2 volumes)

Hudibras, in Three Parts; Written in the Time of the Late Wars: Corrected and Amended. with Large Annotations, and a Preface, by Zachary Grey . Adorn'd with a New Set of Cuts. The Third Edition. (2 volumes) by Butler, Samuel. Hogarth, William (engraved plates)

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Hudibras, in Three Parts; Written in the Time of the Late Wars: Corrected and Amended. with Large Annotations, and a Preface, by Zachary Grey . Adorn'd with a New Set of Cuts. The Third Edition. (2 volumes)
Author
Butler, Samuel. Hogarth, William (engraved plates)
Seller
Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Printed For C. Bathurst, 1772. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. In old or original full leather binding, with covers detached from both volumes. Ownership signature of "'Augustus Calland, Goring Sussex" dated in the same hand July 1808 on the free front endpaper of both volumes. With a newer bookplate from a later owner on the pastedown. Augustus Calland appears to be an heir of John Calland. https://www.johnhearfield.com/House/Callands_1800_1900.htm. Collates as called for, with all 16 Hogarth plates extant, 5 foldouts in original folds. Leaves quite nice; deserves rebinding.
Bicknell's Village Builder A Victorian Architectural Guidebook

Bicknell's Village Builder A Victorian Architectural Guidebook by Bicknell, Amos Jackson

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Bicknell's Village Builder A Victorian Architectural Guidebook
Author
Bicknell, Amos Jackson
Seller
Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. illustrated stiff wrappers. Very good
Description
Watkins Glen: American Life Foundation & Study Institure, 1976. Reprint. Paperback. Orig. illustrated stiff wrappers. Very good. 146 pages. 36 cm. One color plate, fifty-five plates drawn to scale. With a new introduction and commentary by Paul Goeldner. Reprint of the 1872 edition.
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Paintings by Zhou Zewen. by Zhou Zewen.

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Paintings by Zhou Zewen.
Author
Zhou Zewen.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Beijing, China: Foreign Languages Press, (1994). Square royal octavo, gray cloth (hardcover), 92 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket.
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The Joyce Country by Tindall, William York

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The Joyce Country
Author
Tindall, William York
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
[State College, PA:] Pennsylvania State University Press, [1960[ Second printing. Cloth. Octavo. Photographic reproductions Former owner's ink inscription. Very good, without d.j.
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Vowels. by ANDREWS, Bruce.

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Vowels.
Author
ANDREWS, Bruce.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
NY: O Press, (1976).. First edition.. [48 pp]. Toning along spine, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. One of 250 copies.
The Heartbeat of a Wounded Knee, Life in Native America

The Heartbeat of a Wounded Knee, Life in Native America by Treuer, David

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The Heartbeat of a Wounded Knee, Life in Native America
Author
Treuer, David
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780593203477
Condition
New
Description
Penguin, 2022. First edition. Hardcover. New. 275pp. Octavo. Photographic wraps over beige hardcover. NEW. "The Heartbeat of Wounded Kneeis a story of Native American resilience and reinvention, adapted for young adults from the adult nonfiction book of the same name. Since the late 1800s, it has been believed that Native American civilization has been wiped from the United States. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee argues that Native American culture is far from defeated—if anything, it is thriving as much today as it was one hundred years ago. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee looks at Native American culture as it exists today—and the fight to preserve language and traditions. Adapted for young readers, this important young adult nonfiction book is perfect educational material for children and adults alike." - From the publisher.
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Floating Light Bulb. by ALLEN, Woody.

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Floating Light Bulb.
Author
ALLEN, Woody.
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Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
NY: Random House. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. Book club edition. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket. .
The Palace

The Palace by Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn

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The Palace
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Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780312594749
Condition
Very good
Description
NY: Tom Doherty, 1978. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. Very good hardback in a slightly tanned jacket.