Publication: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969, Norman
First edition. 12mo. Bright, yellow decorated cloth with decoration on front cover and titles on spine stamped in silver gilt, light green front and rear endpapers, top edges bright yellow, xvii [blank], 274 pp., foreword, illustrated from photographs, appendix, index. Foreword by Katharine Bartlett. In 1902 a young Earle Forrest went to the Four Corners country in the Southwest with a still camera and a desire to photograph Indians. With more than one hundred photographs he tells in pictures and words the story of his experiences on the Navaho and Southern Ute reservations. Never before published, these superb photographs show a generation and a way of life now gone. Fine, bright copy in lightly rubbed, price-clipped dust jacket with light wear to the spine ends
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