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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Type: Hardback First Printing. Hardcover Book and Dust Jacket in Very Good Condition. An eight page section of photographs on coated paper. Black and turquoise binding with silver titles, very clean and unmarked, light sunning along very edge of top of front and back panel; tight & solid; square with sharp corners although there is a whisper of wear to front top corner and rear bottom corner. Pages quite clean and free from any markings. Prev owner name on ffep. Unclipped jacket is very clean with light wear along top edge. 453 pages with Acknowledgments and Notes, and Index. 6.25 x 9.5 inches. Public Affairs, New York, 2002.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 9 1/2 h x 6 1/4w. A real nice 464 page first edition, stated, hardcover with nice dust jacket. Has an eight page black & white photo section and a remainder mark. John Taliaferro calls Mount Rushmore "one of the nation's most luminescent beacons of democracy, " ranking up there with the Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty. Yet comparatively little is known about its remarkable genesis. Taliaferro wryly notes that pop singer Cher "honestly believed that the sculpture was a natural formation." He tells the story of how Rushmore was conceived and built, and why controversy surrounded the project from the start.
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Very Good in Unclipped jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Stated first ed., first printing according to printer's key; 453 p., clean and unmarked anywhere on strong paper only faintly age-toned; photos; binding tight; boards and glossy photographic d.j. have minimal wear.
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Good, good. 464, illus., bibliographical notes, index, notes and marks inside front board and flyleaf. Great White Fathers is at once the biography of a man and the biography of a place, told through travelogue, interviews, and investigation of the unusual records that one odd American visionary left behind. It proves that the best American stories are not simple; they are complex and contradictory, at times humorous, at other times tragic.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. BV3-A first edition (stated with complete numberline) hardcover book SIGNED by John Taliaferro on the title page in very good condition in very good dust jacket that is mylar protected. Dust jacket and book have some bumped corners, cupping on the spine, light discoloration and shelf wear. Great White Fathers is at once the biography of a man and the biography of a place, told through travelogue, interviews, and investigation of the vast records left behind by one of America's most eccentric, and emblematic, visionaries. 9.5"x 6.5", 453 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mount Rushmore National Memorial is centered on a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created the sculpture's design and oversaw the project's execution from 1927 to 1941 with the help of his son Lincoln Borglum. The sculpture features the 60-foot (18 m) heads of Presidents George Washington (1732-1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), and Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), as recommended by Borglum. The four presidents were chosen to represent the nation's birth, growth, development, and preservation, respectively. The memorial park covers 1, 278.45 acres (2.00 sq mi; 5.17 km2) and is 5, 725 feet (1, 745 m) above sea level. South Dakota historian Doane Robinson is credited with conceiving the idea of carving the likenesses of noted figures into the mountains of the Black Hills of South Dakota in order to promote tourism in the region. His initial idea was to sculpt the Needles; however, Gutzon Borglum rejected the Needles because of the poor quality of the granite and strong opposition from the Lakota (Sioux), who consider the Black Hills to be sacred ground; it was originally included in the Great Sioux Reservation. The United States broke up the territory after gold was discovered in the Black Hills. The sculptor and tribal representatives settled on Mount Rushmore, which also has the advantage of facing southeast for maximum sun exposure. Robinson wanted it to feature American West heroes, such as Lewis and Clark, Oglala Lakota chief Red Cloud, and Buffalo Bill Cody. Borglum believed that the sculpture should have broader appeal and chose the four presidents. Peter Norbeck, the US Senator from South Dakota, sponsored the project and secured federal funding. Construction began in 1927, and the presidents' faces were completed between 1934 and 1939. After Gutzon Borglum died in March 1941, his son Lincoln took over as leader of the construction project. Each president was originally to be depicted from head to waist, but lack of funding forced construction to end on October 31, 1941. Sometimes referred to as the "Shrine of Democracy", Mount Rushmore attracts more than two million visitors annually.