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KOOTENAI WHY STORIES; Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull
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KOOTENAI WHY STORIES; Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull

by Linderman, Frank B.

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New York: Blue Ribbon Books, Inc, 1926. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good. Charles Livingston Bull. Octavo, 8.2 in. x 5.7 in. pp. xx, [2], 166. Illustrated with frontispiece painting. Blue cloth boards with light blue and yellow wolf and human design stamped to front. Yellow title to front and spine. Yellow topstain. Light shelfwear to edges. Bottom front corner nudged. Rubbing to dustjacket edges; small chip to top of dustjacket spine. Light sunning to dustjacket spine. Protected in mylar. "The Kootenai INdans, or 'Flat-Bow people,' lived in the mountains, and fished and hunted for their livig. Their stories differ greatly from those of the plains Indians, and are full of the cleverness and guile of forest dwellers." (from the dustjacket).
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