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By: N/A
Price: $15.00
Publisher: Washington DC, Government Printing Office: 1941
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 8559
Very light wear and aging. ; National Park Service Popular Study Series; B&W Photographs; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 21 pages; First NP publication on New Echota, Sequoyah and the Cherokee Phoenix, Cherokee newspaper, published in North Georgia and later in Tahlequah Oklahoma. View more info
By: Corn , James
Price: $75.00
Publisher: New York, Vantage Press: 1971
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Inscription: Signed by Author
Seller ID: 7520
Both book and jacket exhibit only light wear. The front of the dustjacket has the stamp of former owner, Louis W. Ballard. Ballard was a Cherokee musician, composer and scholar. He wrote The American Indian Sings, and his musical works are renowned. The light stamp may be considered a defect or an asset, according to one's point of view. See scan. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 164 pages; This is a self-published historical novel about the Cherokee India... View more info
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press: 1986
Edition: Third Printing
Seller ID: 8955
Book and jacket appear to be New and unread. ; Maps; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 256 pages; This is a collection of essays on the Cherokee indians of Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia. Most of the essays deal with the Cherokees before the removal to Oklahoma. View more info
Price: $60.00
Publisher: Darien GA, The Darien News: 1975
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 7429
Tan boards, with light edge abd corner wear. Square, securely bound. ; B&W Photograph; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 77 pages; A retelling of the Cherokee Migration Legend and other stories collected by Gertrude McDaris Raskin. The book was put together by Lynda Hardy Moore from Raskin's collected materials. ; Signed by Editor View more info
Price: $160.00
Publisher: New York City, The Grafton Press: 1907
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 7362
VG+ - NF. Light wear and corner bumps. Square and securely bound with no parting or tears. Some pages are still uncut. ; The Grafton Historical Series; B & W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 116 pages; Relatively scarce title on the Cherokee Indians. This copy is quite attractive. View more info
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Cherokee NC, Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc.: 1987
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 6159
One small diagonal crease at bottom of front flap fold. This probably occurred during production. There is a similar, but slightly larger crease on the back fold. Both these creases have flattened in time and are the only problems with the DJ. ; This book appears new and unread. ; B & W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 140 pages; Beautiful book showing contemporary Cherokee artists of North Carolina and their work. The artists at Qualla continue and ancient tradit... View more info
By: Starr, Emmet
Price: $185.00
Publisher: Muskogee, Hoffman Printing Co.: 1984
Edition: Special Edition
Seller ID: 7631
Book shows light general wear and aging. ; B&W Illustrations; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 680 pages; 1984 reprint of Starr's famous history. This is a Special Reprint by Hoffman of the Oklahoma Yesterday Publication of 1977. Thoroughly indexed; a pencilled note says that this is the Second Index. There was an earlier printing by Hoffman in 1979 but with a different Index. View more info
Price: $80.00
Publisher: Little Rock Arkansas, Central Printing Company: 1932
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Seller ID: 7012
The book has light corner and edge wear. It is square and securely bound, a very attractive copy. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 176+ pages; This is the story of John Stephens, an English immigrant to America who married into the Cherokee nation in north Georgia. The author is listed as unknown, though the story is attributed to David Thornton, a descendant of Stephen. The copyright is by David Cooley, who signed some copies under the picture of the "... View more info