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Description:Good. Hardcover with dust jacket in good condition, clean text,...Good. Hardcover with dust jacket in good condition, clean text, dust jacket shows wear, and tearing all along edges.
Description:Torn dustjacket-Oversize Item Meets or exceeds the guidelines...Torn dustjacket-Oversize Item Meets or exceeds the guidelines for GOOD condition. May have minimal wear or damage; may have previous owner's signature.
Description:-Oversize Item Meets or exceeds the guidelines for GOOD...-Oversize Item Meets or exceeds the guidelines for GOOD condition. May have minimal wear or damage; may have previous owner's signature.
Description:Fair. Dust Jacket Included. Book itself is in good condition....Fair. Dust Jacket Included. Book itself is in good condition. Heavy wear and tear to dust jacket. Text is clean, unmarked, tight. (Shelf location: DB4) All items carefully packed to avoid damage from moisture and rough handling.
Description:Very Good-in Good+ dust jacket. Cover has very small slit in...Very Good-in Good+ dust jacket. Cover has very small slit in spine (1/4"). Dustjacket has minor edge wear with puncture along spine edge.; Folio 13"-23" tall; 302 pages.
Description:New York. 1981. American Legacy Press. Reprinted Hardcover...New York. 1981. American Legacy Press. Reprinted Hardcover Edition. Very Good In Worn Dustjacket With Many Tears. 303 pages. hardcover. 0517348195. keywords: Photography Native American History. inventory # 36692. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The classic visual record of Native American life, taken by one of America's greatest photographers, is preserved in all its breathtaking detail in this magnificently produced and oversize volume. From 1904 to 1930, Edward Sheriff Curtis sought out the vanishing Indian tribes with unwavering passion and dedication. He made it his life's work to record their faces and their lifestyles before they disappeared forever, crushed by the ever-continuing colonization of the West by the white man. Now, Curtis's daughter Florence has selected more than 175 of his most awe-inspiring photos and combined them with a moving and detailed biography of Curtis's life and work. Along with presenting some of the most famous Indian figures in history—such as Chief Joseph and Geronimo—these pages capture Apache chiefs, Hopi weavers, a Wichita dancer, a Skokomish basketmaker, a Cheyenne child, Blackfoot cookery, Nunivak boys in a kayak, and many more unforgettable images. ‘Lovingly [recaptures] the work of a great student of the American Indian. '—The Los Angeles Times.
Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York, 1976, First Edition.
Description:Curtis, Edward S. Folio, hardcover, near fine in somewhat...Curtis, Edward S. Folio, hardcover, near fine in somewhat edgeworn brown pictorial dj with. sepia tone photo of Black Eagle on cover. Classic photographic record of Native American life by one of America's greatest photographers. From 1904 to 1930 Edward Sheriff Curtis sought out the vanishing tribes of Native Americans with an unwavering passion and dedication. His life's work was to record the faces and lifestyles of the Indians before they vanished forever. He photographed more than eighty tribes, from the Southwest to the Arctic. It was an achievement both poignant and monumental. 301 pp. wtth many framable full page photographic plates.
Description:Very Good in Very Good- jacket. Book. Oversized. Has minor...Very Good in Very Good- jacket. Book. Oversized. Has minor shelfwear, DJ has light rubbing and chipping, Internally Clean.
This book contains wonderful pictures of the native peoples of North America, some famous and others just as they were. The quality of the pictures is excellent. The story of Edward S Curtis, his daughter Beth and their travels, and the people they met and photographed is a capture of history that ...
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