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Tales Of The Mountain Men
US $150.00
ApproximatelyS$ 193.99
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“Very Good+; This edition is limited to 150 copies, signed by the author and all contributors. ”... Read moreabout condition
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Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- Book Title
- Tales Of The Mountain Men
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Press of the Palace of the Govrnors
- Publication Year
- 1984
- Place Published
- Santa Fe, NM
- Signed By
- Contributor
- Pages
- 77p.
- Topic
- Modern Fiction First Edition
- Format
- Hardcover
- Edition
- Limited Edition
- Printing
- 1st Printing
- Book Condition
- Very Good+
- Defects
- This edition is limited to 150 copies, signed by the author and, all contributors. Printed by hand on Rives paper by Pamela, Smith. Introduction by David J. Weber. Bound by Priscilla, Spitler in maroon Centennial book cloth, with spine title in, silver and a hand-printed paper vignette on the upper board., This is copy 103. The book and its contents are in mostly, clean, bright condition. There is some light bumping and, rubbing to the spine ends, corners and edges of the book, covers. There is a small spot of discoloration to the spine, right on the title. The text pages are clean and bright. "Dr., Barton H. Barbour is a leading reserach scholar of the North, American Fur Trade. Barbour specializes in early American, history at Boise State University, where he teaches courses on, the American West, North American Exploration, Native American, History and US Indian Policy, and Colonial America. He came to, Boise State in 2001 with a Ph. D. In United States History from, the University of New Mexico (1993) , following a number of, years of work with local, state, and federal museums, and four, years as a research historian at the National Park Service's, regional offices at Santa Fe, New Mexico. His dissertation,, entitled "Fort Union and the Fur Trade of the Upper Missouri,, 1830-1867" was published by the University of Oklahoma Press in, 2001, and he continues to explore the culture of fur traders, and mountain men, and the varied affects of the fur trade on, various “frontiers” of society, ethnicity, business, law, and, politics. His biography of early 19th century explorer and, trapper Jedediah Smith (University of Oklahoma Press, 2010) was, the culmination of ten years of research and travel." (from, Boise State University)
- Illustrator
- Andrew Burns
- Illustration Type
- B&W Illustrations
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Subject
- Modern Fiction First Edition
- Place of Publication
- Santa Fe, NM
- Year Printed
- 1984
- Special Attributes
- Limited Edition, Illustrated, Inscribed, Signed
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- e***1 (1207)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGreat item, fast shipping! Wrapped & shipped with extreme care!
- a***g (5)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchasePRO Legitimate original copy of the publication NEUTRAL Paper is fragile but this is understandable since it is over 50 years old. CON Packaging seemed excessive, e.g., about 5 layers of paper/cardboard secured with masking tape. It was difficult/frustrating to go through each layer without damaging the contents
- n***n (3769)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchasePerfect transaction with a speedy shipment. Thank you!