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Very Good+ in Very Good Unclipped jacket. Book A bright, tight edition. DJ is uncut; colorful & sharp with light rubbing to spine edges & corners; now protected with mylar. Text is unmarked & snugly bound; light foxing at textbox top; none on interior.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. 305 p. Audience: General/trade. The book is crisp, clean and tight, the jacket has some edge wear and 3 closed repaired tears. looks good. First printing stated, there is a name in ink on the ffep, no other markings, overall a nice clean copy.
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Fine. 0440022029. First edition. Fine in close to fine dust jacket. (Couple short edge tears at either side of spine at base. Trace of rubbing at upper edge of rear panel. Mild crease at edge of front flap. ) Sharp copy of this novel of Geronimo by the author of "The Education Of Little Tree."
What a great, great book. Whatever your opinion of Forrest Carter as a person may be, he wrote truly profound books.
In his account of Geronimo's life story, Carter conveys extreme empathy for the tragedy inflicted on the native people of the United States. Movingly beautiful and sometimes humorous, artfully and masterfully written, it completely absorbs the reader and leaves a lasting impression. One of my two absolute favorite books, both written by this author. Read it.
Sylvester
Oct 8, 2009
The Truth about Geronimo
Many myths surrounding the legend of Geronimo and the demise of the Apache lands are dispelled by Forest Carter. The years of hopeless struggle against enslavement or extermination expose a different feeling from the indian perspective. Carter only wrote 3 books, "Gone to Texas" which is Josey Wales, being his biggest seller (also a great read). If you're interested in Native Americans this book is for you.