Published by William Morrow and Company, New York, 1939
Seller: North Books: Used & Rare, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. 11.75 x 9in. Unpaginated, complete. Publisher's cloth boards with pictorial overlay. VERY GOOD. Shows the bottom edge and corners shelf rubbed, former owner gift inscription neatly on the front endpaper, endpapers marginally toned, otherwise the binding is strong and tight, the text is clean and unmarked, and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured.
Published by William Morrow & Co, New York, 1939
Seller: E. M. Maurice Books, ABAA, Torrington, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Allan Houser, Tony Martinez, Gerlad Nailor and Quincy Tahoma (illustrator). Signed Limited Edition. Burgundy cloth with a hint of wear to extremities, gift inscription in pencil and minor browning to endpapers. Prose and poetry on eleven aspects of Pueblo Indian life, each passage accompanied by a beautiful color illustration after watercolors by Native American artists, including Allan Houser, an Apache who was the great-grandson of Geronimo and Gerald Nailor, a Navajo; both of whom studied at the Santa Fe School (See Bader's "American Picturebooks" pages 164-5). This is one of 500 copies signed by E-Yeh-Shure (Louise Abeita), who wrote the text when she was only 13 years old. Size: Oblong 4to. Signed by Author.