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Description:Clean, tight book. Plain white dustjacket shows wear to top edge...Clean, tight book. Plain white dustjacket shows wear to top edge and browning back panel, browning to top front panel. 4to, 30pp, notes. Number 175 of a limited edition of 295. Decorated boards. Illustrated with b&w photos. Promotional material laid in, including a letter signed by the printer, David Holman.
Description:Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. This is #29 of 295. David...Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. This is #29 of 295. David holmer design. Book is clean and bright. In plain white dust jacket. Jacket has tiny spot at rear and only very faint wear.
Description:Fine in Very Good jacket. Red cloth spine w/patterned paper...Fine in Very Good jacket. Red cloth spine w/patterned paper boards, plain white d.j., 31 pp., frontis., photos. Designed and SIGNED by David Holman. #257 of 295c. The story of Haley's part in the founding of the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center featuring excerpts from some previously unpublished letters from the private libraries of Haley, Dobie, Lomax, Webb, etc. Fine copy.
Description:illustrated by photos. Very Good. No Jacket/Near Fine Slipcase....illustrated by photos. Very Good. No Jacket/Near Fine Slipcase. Limited & Numbered Edition. 4to-over 11"-13" Tall. Signed by Author 31 pp, quarterbound w/brown w/blue-red patterned papercovered boards w/red cloth spine, paper label on spine w/black lettering, SIGNED by the author on the title page, slipcase red cloth covered, slipcase professionally made by book binder, the book was designed & printed by David Holman, #89 of 295 cc's, slight bow to book. It is the story of J. Evetts Haley's part in the founding of Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center. The book details Haley's connection w/Texas history collections at UT, how he was appointed to be collector of research in the social sciences. It includes some of his correspondence from Webb, Dobie, & Lomax.