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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Acceptable. 1st Edition. Edge and corner wear; no dj; scuffed and scratched; corners are bumped and rubbed; shelf worn; missing the ffep; hinges are weak and cracked; spine has been repaired with tape; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall still a usable and readable copy! Tan cloth quarterbound by green with gilt lettering on the front board and spine. 176 historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white and full-color photographs and illustrations! "Thus began the first major attempt to describe the Cherokee Nation's history and heritage. However, forty years separated the publication of Adair's work from 1735 when he had migrated from England and 'appeared in South Carolina.' When he first traveled and traded among them, the Cherokees lived simply and happily in their wilderness setting, numbering (according to the most intelligent old traders of the time) 'upwards of 6000 fighting men' in 64 towns and villages which also were 'full of women and children.' However, during those four decades, the Cherokee warriors not only struggled against Carolinian colonist's but also found themselves in almost constant hostilities against the 'Muskohge' (Creek) nation, to the end that by 1775 their numbers had been reduced to not more than 2300 warriors, 'a great diminution for so short a space of time.'.". Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 051714
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Buchbeschreibung Decorative Cloth. Zustand: Near Fine. Book shows only the lightest of edge wear. Original protective plastic jacket shows chipping and tears, but it did its job and the book is in great shape. Interior is crisp and clean, binding quite firm. A very solid copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 61773
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Folio (slightly over 12" tall). 176 pages. Illustrated in color and black and white. Half white cloth and half green imitation leather hardcover with title and Cherokee Nation seal on the front cover. Title on the spine. Laid inside the back cover is an article on Sequoyah's Alphabet and a facsimile Cherokee newspaper. Gift presentation inscription on the half title page. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 27000
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: VG+. Hardback in Very Good+ condition with Very Good+ dust jacket. . 4to 11" - 13" tall. 176 pages. * Quick Shipping * All Books Mailed in Boxes * Free Tracking Provided *. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 44253
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. First Edition/First Printing. A square solid tight clean unread copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. Book. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 038509
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Like New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First Edition. In original plastic dustjacket, which has a short tear. 176 pages illustrated by photographs, drawings, and nine double page color plates by various artists. An impressive illustrated history of the tribe from its beginnings in the Carolinas and Georgia and the removal to Oklahoma via the Trail of Tears. Inscribed "For Sam K Who has been a wonderful friend to all of my family for so many years. My thanks, Martha Watson Griffin 1985". Griffin was a noted Oklahoman, rancher, philanthropist, and businesswoman. She married John T. Griffin of Muskogee in 1959, and upon his death assumed leadership of the family?s Griffin Television and Griffin Food Company. Mrs. Griffin served on the board of directors of OG&E, the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the OU Foundation Board. She received the Pioneer Woman Award in Ponca City in 1988 and was the driving force behind the success of the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. She was also the manager of the Watson Ranch and was elected to the American Cattle Breeders Hall of Fame. Martha Griffin White received the prestigious Governor?s Arts Award in 1984, and in 1985 Governor Bellmon appointed her to the first State Arts Council. A unique association copy. Signed by Significant Other. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers SKU2010023293
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