Being The Log Of The Upper Missouri Historical Expedition Under The Auspices Of The Governors And Historical Associations Of Minnesota, North And South Dakota, And Montana For 1925.
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Being The Log Of The Upper Missouri Historical Expedition Under The Auspices Of The Governors And Historical Associations Of Minnesota, North And South Dakota, And Montana For 1925.
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Illustrated by Charles M. Russell. Good with no dust jacket. This book has been rebound in black patterened cloth and was part of a traveling library (there are no library markings except an embossed stamp in upper corner of title page and number at bottom of title page as well as some residue where a book pocket and due slip were removed from rear end paper & pastedown). Wear to the spine tips. One illustration is torn and one has a bit of red pencil outline in part of a photograph. There is a folding map in rear. Small white splatters to rear cover. Obviously a reading copy of the first edition. Ref: Howes L143; B&W Illustrations & Photos; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 271 pages.
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Very Good. 24.5 x 16 cm. Octavo. xii 271pp. Illustrated with drawings by Charles M. Russell as well as photographs and a fold-out color map. Bound into burgundy cloth, gilt illustration to cover. Spine faded and a bit of spotting at head of spine and top of back cover.
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Charles M. Russell and Frederic Remington. Very Good. No Jacket. 8 vo; 1.5 Pouinds. First Edition, First Printing; maroon pictorial c in mylar protective wraps; 271 clean, unmarked pages.
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Charles M. Russell and Frederic Remington. Very Good. No Jacket. 8 vo; 1.5 Pouinds. First Edition, First Printing; maroon pictorial c in mylar protective wraps; 271 clean, unmarked pages. fold-out map.
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First Edition. xii, 271 pp. Octavo. No dust-jacket. Original pictorial red cloth, with gilt and black design on facade and spine. Gilt lettering on spine. Bottom edge deckled. Red top edge. Tan endpapers. Inscribed in green ink by previous owner following front free endpaper, otherwise unmarked. Half-title included. B/W frontispiece entitled "When the Settler Came, " by Charles M. Russell. 34 further B/W drawings in novel by Russell, followed by 21 halftone illustrations and a colour folding map. Errata note regarding illustrations in front. Index included, though unreferenced in content. Slight shelf wear to top and bottom of spine. Colour of cloth otherwise well preserved. A clean, very good copy of this uncommon first edition. Agnes C. Laut, born in the late 19th century, was a Canadian novelist, journalist, historian, and social worker. Laut, despite her eventual immigration to the United States, remained a determined nationalist with hopes to educate others on Canadian history through her writings. Remembered not only for its resolute and passionate author, the Blazed Trail of the Old Frontier is similarly admired for its accomplished illustrator, Charles M. Russell.
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First Edition. xii, 271 pp. Octavo. Original pictorial green cloth, with gilt and black design on facade and spine. Gilt lettering only on spine. Bottom edge deckled. Green top edge. Tan endpapers. Half-title included. B/W frontispiece entitled "When the Settler Came, " by Charles M. Russell. 34 further B/W drawings in novel by Russell, followed by 21 halftone illustrations and a colour folding map. Errata note regarding illustrations in front. Index included, though unreferenced in content. Minor scuffing to covers and 2 internal hand stamps, otherwise a clean copy of an uncommon title. Agnes C. Laut, born in the late 19th century, was a Canadian novelist, journalist, historian, and social worker. Laut, despite her eventual immigration to the United States, remained a determined nationalist with hopes to educate others on Canadian history through her writings. Remembered not only for its resolute and passionate author, the Blazed Trail of the Old Frontier is similarly admired for its accomplished illustrator, Charles M. Russell.