Indians From New York
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Swamp, Chief Jake, Illustrated by Printup, Jr., Erwin: GIVING THANKS : a Native American Good Morning Message, New York, New York: Lee & Low Books, 1995
Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 1st Edition. Sm4to from 9" to 11". unpaginated, quarterbound w/green boards w/blue cloth covered spine, dj glossy wht-grey-blu-green w/black-wht lettering w/color wraparound illustration. A native American good morning message by Chief Jake Swamp. This is the Thanksgiving Address. This is the author & illustrator's first picture book.
[KW: JUVENILE LITERATURE CHILDREN'S MOHAWK INDIANS RELIGIOUS ASPECTS HUMAN ECOLOGY PRINTUP, JR., ERWIN 1880000156]
Grey, Zane. Betty Zane . New York, New York: Grossed & Dunlop, 1933.
12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall 1933 ---This Is a Reprint of the original copy that was copyrighted in 1903 by Charles Francis Press---Keywords: FICTION WESTERN OLD WEST COWBOY NOVEL ZANE GREY --Excerpts from dust jacket flap: "This delightful tale---a true story, by the way--- tells of the bravery and the heroism of Betty, the beautiful young sister of old Colonel Isaac Zane one of the most courageous pioneers. Life among the frontier around Fort Henry, West Virginia, the attack by the Indians, Betty's heroic defense of the Beleaguered Garrison at Wheeling, the burning of the Fort, and Betty's final race for life makes up this memorable story."---" The story has the life, the color and the very spirit of the pioneer days."------ Very Good++ Condition---Hardcover----with----Fine Dust Jacket----Dust Jacket Has a Few Minor Chips, Very Few Chips.----DJ Is in a New Polystyrene Archival Dust Jacket Protector.--(Brodart)--- There Is No Writing in the Text, Underlining or Highlighting. However It Does Possess the Previous Owner's Name in pen on ffep.---Book would easily be rated as fine if it wasn't for the previous owner's name. --- This book and dust jacket are in exceptionally good condition.---binding is tight, text is bright and all is right.--- In true collectible condition.----Not Brand-New but Still Gift Quality ---- 290 pages.
Hard Cover, Very Good/Fine.
[KW: FICTION WESTERN OLD WEST COWBOY NOVEL ZANE GREY,]
Alexie, Sherman. The Toughest Indian in the World. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Grove Press, 2001.
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Advanced Reading Copy (ARC) 2001----- Like New Condition----Advanced Uncorrected Proof--- Pre-publication Edition----- TRADE PAPERBACK---This is not a hard cover copy------(Possibly not the final cover)----Keywords: INDIANS NORTH AMERICA FICTION SHORT-------Not a Remainder----Not ex-library ---. No added writing (Notes, etc.) or underlining of text-Except this book use to belong to an English teacher , she collected the word tham to them on page 14 otherwise this is a clean and very new looking book also written in ink very lightly &small on inside front cover is typo page 14--She just couldn't resist.....A lot of the other books I got from her had notes in Pencil , But this one is in lightly writen ink--------Collectable --238 pages.
Trade Paperback, Like New/No Jacket as Issued.
[KW: INDIANS NORTH AMERICA FICTION SHORT,]
New York Weekly Tribune: Captivity of Mrs. Jane A. Wilson among the Camanche Indians (New York Weekly Tribune, 11 February 1854) New York Greeley 1854
Debate on the Nebraska Bill ( 3 1/2 columns), European news, coup d/etat in Spain, life among the poor, prisons of New York (3 columns), Erie Canal enlargement, article on people in the South, book reviews, report from New Mexico, sufferings of Mrs. Jane Adeline Wilson during her captivity among the Camanche Indians ( 2 columns) ads, employment, financial report, shipping news, very worn issue, oversize, 8pps, Good only, taped.




