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James Willard Schultz; illus by George Varian An Indian Winter; or, With the Indians in the Rockies Boston Houghton Mifflin & Co./Riverside Press 1913 B000NWOAL0 Second Printing Hard Cover Good; minor rubbing/bumping to extremities; fraying to spine ends; spine toned; covers bleached in places. Hinges sound, pages clean. No dust jacket. Brown cloth with black lettering. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
30.00 USD
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James Willard Schultz; illus by George Varian Lone Bull's Mistake: A Lodge Pole Chief Story New York Grosset & Dunlap 1918 B0028G5ID8 Second Printing Hard Cover Good; rubbing/bumping/fraying to extremities; spine toned. Hinges sound, pages clean. No dust jacket. Yellow cloth with red lettering and Boy Scout emblem on spine. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
30.00 USD
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James Willard Schultz; illus by Harold Cue The Dreadful River Cave: Chief Black Elk's Story Boston Houghton Mifflin & Co./Riverside Press 1920 B00085OEPO Later Printing Hard Cover Very good; minor rubbing/bumping to extremities; one tiny tear at foot of spine; spine toned. Hinges sound, pages clean. No dust jacket. Orange cloth with black lettering. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
150.00 USD
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James Willard Schultz; illus by George Varian The War-Trail Fort: Further Adventures of Thomas Fox & Pitamakan Boston Houghton Mifflin & Co./Riverside Press 1921 B002DHWFKG Later Printing Hard Cover Good+; minor rubbing/bumping to extremities; some fraying to ends of spine; spine toned. Interior contents pristine. No dust jacket. Brown decorated cloth. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
150.00 USD
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James Willard Schultz; illus by Frank E. Schoonover The White Buffalo Robe Boston Houghton Mifflin & Co./Riverside Press 1936 B0008682K6 First Edition Hard Cover Very good; minor rubbing/bumping to extremities; a little fraying to head of spine; spine toned. Hinges sound, pages clean. In new clear plastic dust jacket (original dust jacket not present). Orange cloth with black lettering. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
200.00 USD
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James Willard Schultz; illus by George Varian With the Indians in the Rockies Boston Houghton Mifflin & Co./Riverside Press 1912 B001KO6V6M First Edition Hard Cover Good; rubbing/bumping/fraying to extremities; spine toned. Hinges sound, pages clean. No dust jacket. Brown cloth with black lettering and print of Varian painting on front cover. Schultz (1859-1947) pioneered in the Northwest in the 1870s, lived for a time with the Blackfeet and later wrote both fiction and nonfiction books about his experiences and the lives of his Blackfeet friends. His son Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), born of a Blackfoot woman, became an artist and illustrated some of J.W. Schultz's books. Price:
30.00 USD
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