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Good. 1st Printing. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. pp. 218. Edge and corner wear; scuffed and scratched; spine is creased; some shelf wear; overall a very crisp and clean used copy! Very rare and hard-to-find title! Black and blue illustrated wrapper with black lettering. Mapped endpapers. 218 very clean unmarked and uncreased informative and historical pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! Extremely scarce and out-of-print FIRST EDITION! "This volume of Readings in Long Island Archaeology and Ethnohistory brings together the academic perspectives commemorated in the series title, and does so for the Long Island aboriginal group perhaps best documented historically but least visible today. The Montauks are not one of the 'thirteen tribes' always attributed to Long Island in histories, but rather were one of the thirteen extended family groups of Algonquian culture and language localized in various geographical areas of the Island, in this case the Montauk peninsula......."-----from the Introduction by Gaynell Stone Levine.