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1979370972New York: New York Rocker 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Folio. 52pp. Newsprint wrappers. Near fine with some toning and a couple tears at the extremities. A New York-based tabloid magazine founded by former zine publisher Alan Betrock and published for a total of 55 issues before it was canceled in late 1982. This issue features articles about Elvis Costello Richard Price Robert Fripp Public Image Limited Siouxsie Sioux XTC and an article on the William Burroughs Nova Convention. New York Rocker unknown
201237254Hamburg, National Geographic Deutschland, 2012. 4°, 158 S., zahlr. Farb. Abb., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, gutes Ex., kartoniert
187188915Cincinnati: Wilstach Baldwin & Co 1871. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 20cm. Publisher's deep green cloth gilt spine-title blind-stamped ornaments to boards; 10 11-285pp; 12 unnumbered leaves of plates wood engravings. A sound complete copy; front free endpaper removed one gather slightly pulled but not loose general soil foxing and occasional pencil scribbles to text; Good. Published almost simultaneously in Hartford; Howes gives priority to the Cincinnati edition. <br /> <br /> A popular and widely reprinted captivity narrative. In 1864 in the aftermath of the Dakota Uprising Kelly was captured by a band of Oglala Sioux under Chief Ottawa. She was held for five months before being released to the U.S. Cavalry at Fort Sully South Dakota. AYER 171 citing the Hartford Philadelphia and Toronto editions not mentioning the Cincinnati edition. HOWES K-62. ADAMS Guns 1224 also missing the Cincinnati edition. MARKEN & HOOVER Sioux Bibliography 447. Wilstach, Baldwin & Co unknown
187263527Hartford CT: Mutual Publishing Co. 1872. 12mo. 285 1 pp. Steel-engraved frontisp. w/ tissue guard 11 woodcut engraved plates. Pictorial embossed brick-red publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor chipping & fraying head & foot of spine slightly shaken couple proud signatures minor wear & bumping to corners tear to ffep. still G copy w/ former ownership gilt & red morocco armorial bookplate on front pastedown of Frank Cutter Deering 1866-1939 banker lumber baron and noted Western Americana bibliophile well-known for his extensive collection of Native American narratives and captivities. Second edition Howes considers Cincinnati imprint true first of what is considered one of the best known women’s Indian captivity memoirs in the 19th-Century. This recounts the experiences of 19-year old Fanny after being taken captive by Oglala Sioux warriors from a wagon train near Little Box Elder Creek west of present-day Douglas Wyoming. Although she successfully aided fellow captives Sarah Larimer and her 8-year old son Frank escape the other young girl Mary Hurley was later found scalped and shot with three arrows. The Oglala later traded Fanny Kelly off to the Hunkpapa Sioux who figured prominently in the 1864 attacks against Captain Fisk guiding gold miners in a wagon train to Montana Territory and during a siege featuring Gall and Sitting Bull the Hunkpapa used Fanny to send a note to Fisk. She would later be freed at Fort Sully after negotiations between Jumping Bear and Major Alfred House the commander of the Fort when she darted away from the Blackfeet Sioux through the gates. See: Howes K62; Bill Markley Fort Dilts and Fanny Kelly’s Bid For Freedom Historynet 2021; Elaine Katz Women & the American West Catalogue 30 No. 154. Mutual Publishing Co., hardcover
18569-0-51Düsseldorf, Arnz & Comp., 1856. 4°, mit lithografiertem Frontispiz und Titel von Adolf und Allwine Schroedter, 63 (1) S., OBrosch
192825-55a<p>From the PREFACE: "THE PREPARATION OF THIS BOOK HAS NOT BEEN WITH ANY IDEA OF SELF-GLORY. It is just a message to the white race; to bring my people before their eyes in a true and authentic manner. The American Indian has been written ABOOUT BY HUNDREDS OF AUTHORS OF WHITE BLOOD OR POSSIBLY BY AN INDIAN OF MIXED BLOOD WHO HAS SPENT THE GREATER PART OF HIS LIFE AWAY FROM A RESERVATION. THESE ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO WRITE ACCURATELY ABOUT THE STRUGGLES AND DISAPPOINTMENTS OF THE INDIAN."</p><p>See photos of contents/illustrations and condition. Binding is soound. No internalmarkings. Hinges sound. Only slight edge wear to boarad extremities. Spine is a bit faded and is pulled at the top. Inked top page edges with side andlower edges trimed.</p><p>A Very Good copy of the scarce First Edition of Chief Standing Bear's writings of the Sioux.</p> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
19761707210552zbvkLos Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1976. 83 (1) pages, some- partly colour - plates on glossy paper. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 23 x 16 cm).
RO40280921Marabout. . In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
RO40280925Marabout. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
2015RO40050118Marabout. 2015. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 126 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en couleurs dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641-Nourriture et boisson
192028196Paris Payot 1920 In-8 nouvelle édition abrégée, cachets discret de la société de géographie de Tours 50 photographies et nombreux dessins en noir et en couleurs 300 pp
184833581848 Paris, Librairie de Poussielgue-Rusand, 1848. Un volume in-12 demi basane aubergine, frontispice, page de titre illustrée d'une vignette, 408 pages, bien complet de ses 14 lithographies en deux couleurs (dt frontispice et page de titre). Rares rousseurs, dos insolé et très légères épidermures, néanmoins bon état, bel exemplaire.
pp. xi, 654. Large 8vo. 270 mm. Original half leather binding. Mildly XLib. Hardbound. Very Good. This Volume 2 (of 2) two contains the official reports and correspondence which form the documentry record detail of the battles, campaigns, expeditions, etc. in both the Civil War and the Indian Wars. The Indian War information is rarely encountered. This volume bears an inscription: 'Compliments of C.J. Humanson, Civil War Record Clerk, St. Paul, Minn. May 20, 1911.' He was the Adjutant General's Office Clerk who compiled the lists of volunteers that appeared in the first volume of this important work. OVERSIZE 5/6 / YORK HS
185715146Keen & Lee, Chicago, 1857. Frontispiz-Stahlstich (Falls of St. Anthony), 412 S., 1 mehrfarbige Faltkarte. 8vo. Gold- und blindgepr. Ln.-Einband der Zeit.
0483951781.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
133372568X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185673833Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1856. First editions of both reports 34th Cong Ist Sess Executive Documents #94 & 130. Disbound octavos. 40; 39 1 pp. Bright and clean.Both reports of this historic treaty council. "Despite the bitter cold endured in mid-February of 1856 Gen. Harney sent notification to all the Sioux nations in the surrounding area that; “on March 1 1856 there would be a “Peace Council†at Fort Pierre and all chiefs should attend.†As the day approached groups of Indians began arriving in droves from every direction. An estimated 7000 Indians gathered at Fort Pierre 2500 of which were painted warriors the remainder were elders women and children all living in approximately one thousand tipis’ dotting the short grass surrounding the old Fort. The Council which lasted five days took place outside the stockade with orations from both sides each extolling the virtues of “peace†and “burying the tomahawk!†When the council had concluded feasting singing dancing drumming howling and sipping lasted several days. Although this treaty was never ratified by either side the factions remained at peace until the “Outbreak of 1862†occurred along the Minnesota River" South Dakota Capitol Journal. [Government Printing Office] unknown
18904367Washington DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Half morocco with marbled boards page edges & end papers edges worn & corner tips worn through 9 x 6 inches. Former owner's ink stamp on top page edge address label on ffep. Infrequent pencil notes 308 pp. plus two large folding maps. The leather has been successfully sealed with Cellugel to protect against red rot. Caption title: Sioux Reservation. "Sioux Reservation 1889 Edmund Waddill Jr." in gilt on spine. Waddill was a Republican Congressman from Virginia.Maps: 1. Map of Cheyenne River Agency 24 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches short tear near inner fold. 2. Map showing Lower Brule Agency South Dakota 22 1/2 x 17 inches fine. Marken et al. Bibliography of the Sioux no. 119.Report and Council proceedings of the Sioux Commission sent to obtain consent from the Indians for a division and reduction of the Great Sioux Reservation. All of the councils discussions participants translators are recorded here. The Commission consisted of Charles Foster of Ohio William Warner of Missouri and General George Crook of the United States Army. They were sent to present to the Sioux Indians occupying the Great Sioux Reservation a plan for dividing and reducing the Reservation requiring the signatures of 3/4ths of the adult males to validate the new terms. All of the discussions concerns obstacles solutions and the outcome of the "negotiations" are given in full in this very scarce volume. [U.S. Govt. Printing Office] hardcover
192316267Washington 1923. Gr.-8°. Mit 19 Tafelseiten und einigen Notenbeispielen im Text. XX, 192 S. OLwd. mit goldgepr. Rtit. - (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 80).
199612597München: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1996. Originalausgabe 155 Seiten , 18 cm, kart.,
1865ABE-119261682838 PAGES FORMAT 18,5 CM X 29 CM-EN P1 GRAVURE "L'EGLISE DE LA SOLEDAD,A LA VERA CRUZ (MEXIQUE) DESSIN DE GRANDSIRE"-LEGENDE 1P-LABOURAGE A VAPEUR,2 GRAVURES,CHARRUE A TRIPLE SOC,CHARIOT SYSTEME LOTZ-UNE COURSE CHEZ LES SIOUX (AMERIQUE DU NORD),GRAVURE PLEINE PAGE,3 INDIENS A CHEVAL-LES COLLECTIONS DE LUYNES,AU CABINET DE MEDAILLES,3P,10 GRAVURES
2011RO80194053MARABOUT. Dp:2011. In-8. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 65 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 618-Autres branches de la médecine
1973ABE-1528628464034138 PAGES-21,5 CM X 27,5 CM-JUSQU'AU BOUT AVEC ALFRED SAUVY, 7P, 3 PHOTOS-MARK SPITZ: DES RONDS DANS L'EAU, 8P-SOIS BELGE ET TAIS-TOI, CHARME, 8P-TREZ: PHOTO SATISFACTION, 4P, 6 DESSINS-DE L'OSEILLE DANS LES PINARDS, 9P-BAGHEERA DES VILLES ET DES CHAMPS, 2P, 4 PHOTOS-HELOISE A L'HELICO, CHARME, 8P, (POSTER CENTRAL)-UNE JOURNEE BIEN REMPLIE, CHARME, HITLER, 11P-LES INDIENS-PEAUX DE VACHE!, 6P, MODE-CA MARCHE POUR EUX, YVES MOUROUSI, PHOTO
0977617718.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1855ZB524050Washington: GPO 1855. HED 34 9 pp. paper wrappers . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown