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INDIAN WHY STORIES Sparks From War Eagle's Lodge-Fire - SIGNED Frank B Linderman

$ 198.04

Availability: 50 in stock
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Condition: fair to poor condition - weak areas within binding and water marks stains present - dark age yellowing - front cover and one inner flap of dust jacket present, NOT COMPLETE DUST JACKET - book was signed when I obtained it

    Description

    This auction is for a pre-owned illustrated vintage hardback book with pieces of original dust jacket - book appears to be signed by the author on the first page, book was signed when I obtained it.
    INDIAN WHY
    STORIES
    SPARKS FROM WAR
    EAGLE'S LODGE-FIRE
    By
    FRANK B. LINDERMAN
    (CO-SKEE-SEE-CO-COT)
    Illustrated by
    CHARLES M. RUSSELL
    (CAH-NE-TA-WAH-SEE-NA-E-KET)
    The Cowboy Artist
    CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
    NEW YORK    1915
    COPYIRGHT, 1915, BY
    CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
    Published September, 1915
    236 pages
    CONTENTS:
    WHY THE CHIPMUNK'S BACK IS STRIPED
    HOW THE DUCKS GOT THEIR FINE FEATHERS
    WHY THE KINGFISHER ALWAYS WEARS A WAR-BONNET
    WHY THE CURLEW-S BILL IS LONG AND CROOKED
    OLD-MAN REMAKES THE WORLD
    WHY BLACKFEET NEVER KILL MICE
    HOW THE OTTER SKIN BECAME GREAT "MEDICINE"
    OLD-MAN STEALS THE SUN'S LEGGINS
    OLD-MAN AND HIS CONSCIENCE
    OLD-MAN'S TREACHERY
    WHY THE NIGHT-HAWK'S WINGS ARE BEAUTIFUL
    WHY THE MOUNTAIN-LION IS LONG AND LEAN
    THE FIRE-LEGGINGS
    THE MOON AND THE GREAT SNAKE
    WHY THE DEER HAS NO GALL
    WHY INDIANS WHIP THE BUFFALO-BERRIES FROM THE BUSHES
    OLD-MAN AND THE FOX
    WHY THE BIRCH-TREE WEARS THE SLASHES IN ITS BARK
    MISTAKES OF OLD-MAN
    HOW THE MAN FOUND HIS MATE
    DREAMS
    RETROSPECTION
    ILLUSTRATIONS
    BY CHARLES RUSSELL
    "Yes- the Mice-people always make their nests in the heads of the dead Buffalo-people, ever since that night"
    "The Person was full of arrows, and he was pulling them from his ugly body"
    "Then she sang a queer song over and over again until the Young-man had learned it well"
    "'I am sorry for you,' said the White Beaver - Chief of all the Beavers in the world"
    "'Smoke,' said Old-man, and passed the pipe to his visitor"
    "Ho! - when the ghost-people saw the Unlucky-one they rushed at him with many lances"
    "This big Snake used to crawl up a high hill and watch the Moon in the sky"
    "He went up on the steep hillside and commenced to roll big rocks down upon her lodge"
    Also the illustrations in colors on the cover and the title-page, and the black and white drawings in the text.
    First page, written in black ink:
    To
    Peferil Meigs Jr
    If you ever come to Montana
    find my fire, and we'll eat
    together if there's meat in camp.
    Frank B. Linderman
    Santa Barbara, Cal.
    1926
    (I could be off on the name it is written to)
    Penciled note on second page:
    Russell illus.
    1st ed Autographed
    Should increase
    in value.  Linderman
    lived with Indians for
    years.
    Autographed by Russell (v)+
    Linderman
    I have not found an autograph by Russell - only Linderman
    PARTIAL dust jacket contained within - only the front cover and one inner flap
    Heavy signs of wear - dark age yellowing - some water mark stains and faded spine cover
    I have found no pages to be loose or missing - but several weak and cracked areas within binding
    This book weighs 1  pound 9.0 ounces - prior to packaging
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    This auction is
    sold as is.
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