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[CATLIN, George] Hassrick, Royal B. The George Catlin Book of American Indians
New York: Watson-Guptill, [1977]. 4to; cloth in pictorial black jacket; color and b&w reproductions throughout, many full page.
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$50.00
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[CATLIN, George] McCRACKEN, Harold. George Catlin and the Old Frontier
New York: The Dial Press, 1959. 216 p.; 4to; full brown morocco; without slipcase; spine lettering & cover decoration stamped in gilt; top edge gilt; color frontis; color and b&w illus. throughout.
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$200.00
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[CATLIN, George]. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations, expenditures, and condition of the institution to July 1885. Part II.
Washington DC: Govt. Printing Office, 1886. XI, 1-264, 1-939 pp.; 8vo; sturdily re-bound in tan cloth with gilt stamped red & black spine labels; new endpapers; maps [2 folding]; 139 plates; 3 portraits.
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$175.00
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[Charles Bird King]. Kish - Kal - Wa, a Shawnoe Chief
[1858]. Original hand-colored lithograph matted to 9.5" x 6" ; from McKenney, Thomas L. & Hall, James. History of the Indian Tribes of North America.
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$125.00
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[CHARLES M. RUSSELL] Renner, Ginger. A Limitless Sky. The Work of Charles M. Russell, in the collection of the Rockwell Museum, Corning, New York.
Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press, 1986. 132 pp.; 4to; brown half-leather over beige cloth stamped in brown with title, slipcase; seperate porfolio laid in; color and b&w reproductions throughout.
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$175.00
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[CHARLES M. RUSSELL]. C. M. Russell, A Legendary Man, 1864 - 1926
[Great Falls]: [C. M. Russell Museum], [c. 1978]. 24 pp.; oblong 16mo; illus. white wrappers; b&w reproductions.
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$15.00
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[CHARLES M. RUSSELL]. On the Warpath Pipe of Peace. An exhibition of the work of Charles M. Russell, 1864-1926.
Fort Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum, 1961. 15 pp.; sq. 8vo; wrappers; black & white reproductions.
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$15.00
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[CURTIS] Fowler, Don D. In a Sacred manner We Live: Photographs of the North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis
Barre, MA: Barre Publishers, 1972. 149 pp.; 4to; cloth in white d.j.; photos.
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$100.00
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[DeGrazia, Ted]. DeGrazia Paints Cabeza de Vaca. The First Non-Indian in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona
Tucson: DeGrazia Gallery, 1973. 68 pp.; 4to; leatherette over boards in pictorial red & white d.j.; full page color plates throughout.
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$45.00
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[DeGrazia, Ted]. DeGrazia. The University of Arizona Museum of Art
Tucson: University of Arizona Museum of Art, 1973. 4to; cloth in decorative brown jacket; pp. [1]-[18] includes title, contents, & intro by Harold McCracken; pp. 19-129, full page b&w and color reproductions of De Grazia's art; followed by an 8 page bibliography.
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$40.00
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[DeGrazia] Redl, Harry. The World of De Grazia. An Artist of the American Southwest
Phoenix: Chrysalis Publishing, Ltd., 1981. 197 pp., index; 4to; cloth in pictorial black d.j.; color photos & reproductions throughout.
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$45.00
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[DIXON, Maynard]. Maynard Dixon. Images of the Native American
San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences, [1981]. 96 pp.; 4to; blind stamped cream linen; with slipcase; color frontis; color plates throughout; b&w photographs; bibliography; 7 p. list of paintings in the exhibition laid in.
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$100.00
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