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0265784670.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010DADAX1160015600Kessinger Publishing 2010-02-17. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
194233309Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. Very Good/Good. Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; publisher's cloth in cream dust jacket printed in green retaining original price $2.50; 6311pp. Dust jacket soiled and significantly worn with extensive tape repair along spine and spine edges losses at spine ends corners bumped else a Very Good copy in a Good only jacket. Signed by the author on front free endpaper. University of Denver Press unknown
G0804001936I3N00Swallow Press 1942. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Swallow Press hardcover
1965rbr1-wam372<p>From the Copyright Page: "This limited edition from Northland Press is produced through lease of rights from Alan Swallow owner of Sage Books which publishes the regular cloth and a Western Sage Paperbooks edition of 'The Man Who Killed The Deer.'" This copy is #895 of an edition limited to 1250 copies.<br />From the Foreword: "Taos is the setting of this transcendent novel in which place is as important as people. Taos has evoked some of the best of all writing about New Mexico from D. H. Lawrence Mabel Dodge Luhan and Harvey Fergusson to Frank Waters whose 'The Man Who Killed the Deer' is for me the supreme book about the region in which are fused all those elements which make Taos a kind of holy city more so it seems to me than the city of the Holy Faith Santa F the New Mexican capital eighty miles down the Rio Grande."</p> Northland Press hardcover
G1135783365I3N00UNIV OF DENVER PRESS 1942. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. UNIV OF DENVER PRESS hardcover
194266289New York: Farrar & Rhinehart Inc 1942. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 311pp. Octavo 21 cm Bright red cloth covered boards with a black ink stamped title and gilt stamped designs on the spine and a black ink stamped vignette on the front cover. The extremities are lightly rubbed and the spine is a bit rolled. There is a contemporary owner's inscription on the front pastedown and there is a bookseller's ticket on the rear pastedown. In the dust jacket with heavy fading to the spine and a handful of small closed tears to the edges. Frank Waters wrote 27 books including novels biographies histories and essay collections. The majority of his fiction and non-fiction reflects Waters’ wide interest in the culture and religion of Navajo Hopi Pueblo and pre-Columbian peoples. <br /> <br /> From the dust jacket-<br /> <br /> The man who killed the deer was Martiniano a Pueblo Indian. Like many of his tribe he was sent away as a youth to an 'away-school' where he learned the ways of the white man. But when he returned Martiniano found himself outcast from his tribe when he refused to participate in the ancient tribal dances to wear a blanket to cut the heels off his shoes or to let his hair grow long. When he married Flowers Playing a beautiful girl from the distant Ute tribe his estrangement from his pueblo grew more acute but not as acute as that fateful day when he shot and killed a deer on the government reservation. This precipitated swift action by the Government against the Pueblo which had been trying for many years to regain its sacred Dawn Lake in the region of the watershed under the Government's protection. Farrar & Rhinehart, Inc hardcover
1965CHAPwatersMK2Northland Press 1965-04-01. Hardcover. Like New/Slipcase. Signed by Author. Number 836 of Northland Press' limited edition of 1250 signed by Frank Waters on colophon page. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell; illustrated by Don Perceval. Quarterbound in black cloth. Boards are blue patterned in a pictograph motif. Blue paper title label on spine. Blue slipcase is immaculate and sharp cornered with mere traces of wear on bottom edge. Book itself is likewise immaculate. Please see our photo. Northland Press hardcover
1965CHAPwatersMK3Northland Press 1965-04-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Slipcase. Signed by Author. Number 681 of Northland Press' limited edition of 1250 signed by Frank Waters on colophon page. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell; illustrated by Don Perceval. Quarterbound in black cloth. Boards are blue patterned in a pictograph motif. Blue paper title label on spine. Blue slipcase has one tiny corner bump and chip at lower right open corner otherwise immaculate and sharp cornered. Book itself is likewise immaculate. Please see our photo. Northland Press hardcover
1942058310New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1942. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 311pp.; HB red w/blk.&gilt-pic.cover; some rub w/wear on edges&corners; sml.dentstp.edge; cleantight pgs. DJ red&white w/blk.&yellow-pic.cover; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; chiptp.corner; 1x2"chiptp.spine; spine suned w/wear; some lt.tan&soil. " .that fateful day when he shot and killed a deer on the government reservation. This precipitated swift action by the Government against the Pueblo which had been trying for many years to regain its sacred Dawn Lake in the region of the watershed under the Govenment's protection. <br/> <br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover
196509629Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. Fine. Don Perceval. octavo #694 of 1250 copies SIGNED by the author on the limitation page. As issued in blue paper covered slipcase book and slipcase are as new. Forward by Lawrence Clark Powell. Northland Press unknown
1965CHAPwat490Northland Press 1965-04-01. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/no dustjacket as issued. 0x0x0. Signed by Author. Limited Edition 490/1250 signed & numbered by author on limitation page. The binding is clean and tight with minor shelf wear. Text and images unmarked. Housed in a lightly worn slipcase. Northland Press hardcover
1965CHAPwat967Northland Press 1965-04-01. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very Good/no dustjacket as issued. 0x0x0. Signed by Author. Limited Edition 967/1250 signed & numbered by author on limitation page. The binding is clean and tight with minor shelf wear. Text and images unmarked. Housed in a lightly worn slipcase. Northland Press hardcover
1965mon0003965812Northland Press 1965-04-01. hardcover. Very Good. 1.0000 9.0000 6.0000. signed by author. near fine copy fading on spine in slipcase with some tanning. Northland Press hardcover
1942619859Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Very faint offsetting on endpapers near fine in a very good dust jacket with toning and small tears. A novel of the Pueblo Indian. University of Denver Press hardcover
1942mon0004033064The American Library/Sage Books 1942T. hardcover. Good. . The American Library/Sage Books hardcover
1965mon0004043613Northland Press 1965-04-01. hardcover. Very Good. 1.0000 9.0000 6.0000. limited edition signed by Frank Waters and illustrator Don Perceval . shows minor wear fading on the spine. slipcase shows wear tear staining split joint. Northland Press hardcover
194225931Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. Hardbound in very good condition in good dust jacket. Presentation inscription signed by the author; 311 pages. University of Denver Press unknown
1984Q-0671555022Washington Square Press 1984-12-03. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Washington Square Press paperback
1989Q-0804001944Swallow Press / Ohio University Press 1989-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Swallow Press / Ohio University Press paperback
897474683Dust jacket has some small chips and tears and is protected with a mylar cover. Sticker on top right corner of front cover. Major spotting to the cloth covers. Pages crisp and clean. Binding firm. Sage Books hardcover
1965022779Flagstaff Arizona: Northland Press 1965. BRAND NEW in a BRAND NEW slipcase. Perfect condition. NO rubbing. NO fading. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. First printing of the slipcased edition illustrated by Don Perceval with Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell. Deluxe edition of the 1942 classic. Limited to 1250 hand-numbered copies this being number 494. Signed by Frank Waters directly on the limitation page his signature only NOT personalized to anyone. Fresh crisp - obviously never read. "The setting for this study of 'crime and punishment' is an Indian pueblo in northern New Mexico i.e. Taos. Includes vivid details of ceremonials of the peyote cult told with sympathy from an Indian point of view" - Powell. Lawrence Clark Powell HEART OF THE SOUTHWEST 111. Bound in the original pictorial blue paper-covered boards with a black cloth spine and pictorial blue paper label stamped in black and pale blue. Complete with original blue paper-covered board slipcase. Signed by the Author his signature only. Limited to 1250 numbered copies. Hardcover. New/New slipcase. Illus. by Perceval Don. 8vo. xi 324pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Northland Press Hardcover
196542148Flagstaff AZ: Northland Press 1965. 1/1250. Don Perceval. 323pp. Octavo 23.5 cm 1/4 blue cloth over illustrated blue boards. Housed in the publisher's blue slipcase. Very good. Minor sunning to the backstrip. Signed by the author on the limitation page. This edition was limited to 1250 numbered copies this is copy 90. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell. Northland Press unknown
1942564202Chicago: Sage Books 1942. 1st paperback edition. covers & end papers foxed otherwise a clean unmarked complete good paperback in decorative wrappers soft cover book. Chicago: Sage Books paperback
1942biblio5730<p>First edition 1st printing Fair to Good book with spine slant wear and fraying at edges corners and ends of spine offsetting and yellowing of end pages and paste-downs PON front end page something had been taped at one time to back end page with old tape residual and offsetting from tape to back paste-down. Now in new facsimile jacket for appearance. Waters' classic story of cultures clashing in the Four Corners area of the Southwest.</p> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover