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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 10x8x0; First edition, first printing (with full number line). Light olive-green cloth boards with white lettering on spine, pictorially stamped in blind on front cover. Previous owner's blind stamp on ffep, else fine. Dust jacket shows very light rubbing to rear panel; not price clipped; in clear archival sleeve. [32] pages. 10 x 7.8 inches. Paul Goble (1933-2017) was a Caldecott Medal-winning British-American writer and illustrator of children's books, known for his telling of Native American stories and greatly influenced by Plains Indian culture. In 1977, he moved to the Black Hills in South Dakota, was adopted by Chief Edgar Red Cloud, and spent time with the Sioux on the Pine Ridge Reservation, learning their stories.
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Goble, Paul. Very Good in Good jacket. Book Unpaginated, color illustrations by the author; 4to, yellow boards, blind stamped design front cover. Very good; dust jacket very good-, light edge wear, tear rear. Depicts the importance of horses to Native Americans.