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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
YARBROUGH, Steve
NY, Knopf, 2001. The uncorrected proof copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers, with promotional material laid in.
[#915739]
$21
YGLESIAS, Rafael
(NY), Warner, (1993). The advance reading copy. Fine in wrappers.
[#915740]
$21
YOSHIKAWA, Mako
NY, Bantam, (1999). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#913744]
$21
YOSHIMOTO, Banana
NY, Grove, (1994). The first American edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#914388]
$21
YOUNT, Steven
NY, Ballantine, (1994). Fine in a near fine dust jacket with some fading near the spine.
[#915741]
$21
YUNQUÉ, Edgardo Vega
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (2003). The advance reading copy. Fine in wrappers.
[#915742]
$21
ZABOR, Rafi
NY, Norton, (1997). Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award. A first novel that had a small first printing in the range of 5000-6000 copies. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912885]
$21
ZEIDNER, Lisa
San Francisco, North Point Press, 1989. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915745]
$21
ZIGAL, Thomas
(NY), Delacorte Press, (1995). Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912887]
$21
(Edmonton), Alberta Native News, 1995. Volume 12, No. 8. Eleventh anniversary issue. Near fine.
[#018269]
$20
(NY), (AIRORF), 1994. Volume 1, No. 1. Newsletter of a nonprofit foundation established to aid in the process of repatriation of Native American cultural artifacts -- an important movement in recent Native American tribal histories. Folded for mailing; else fine.
[#018281]
$20
St. Paul, COMPAS, (1976). Special Bicentennial Issue. Near fine in wrappers.
[#018286]
$20
(Phoenix), (Arizona Department of Transportation), 1975. Volume 51, No. 6. An issue partly devoted to "knowing First Americans." Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#018292]
$20
(Washington, CT), American Indian Archaeological Institute, 1983, 1985. Newsletter focused on Indian archeology, with an emphasis on New England. Two issues: Volume 11, No. 5 and Volume 13, No. 1. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#025850]
$20
Toronto, CJL Foundation, (1977). Special Issue, April 1977. The Mackenzie Valley pipeline issue. Fine.
[#018319]
$20
(Cambridge), (Cultural Survival Inc.), (1981,1986). Volume 5, No. 1 and Volume 10, No. 4. 1981, 1986. The first issue a newsletter; the second issue the quarterly magazine. Near fine in stapled wrappers.
[#018322]
$20
(NY), (Association on American Indian Affairs), (1993-1994). Two issues: Nos. 128, 129. Folded for mailing; else fine.
[#018343]
$20
(Denmark), IWGIA, (1972-1979). Three items: IWGIA Document #5 (1972), John H. Bodley's "Tribal Survival in the Amazon: the Campa Case;" IWGIA Document #19 (1975), Jean Chiappino's "The Brazilian Indigenous Problem and Policy: The Aripuana Park;" and IWGIA Newsletter No. 23 (1979), which includes, among other articles, a piece on Leonard Peltier. The latter has an owner name, the first has a cover abrasion; on the whole the lot is near fine.
[#018359]
$20
(Schoharie), Iroquois Indian Museum, 1991. Volume 6, No. 2. This issue, "The Gift-Givers, Part 1," is a compilation of Museum pieces on Iroquois arts and artists. Stapled pages folded for mailing; near fine.
[#018373]
$20
(NY), North American Congress on Latin America, 1972. Volume 6, No. 2. Includes an article on violence and right wing terror in Guatemala. Near fine in wrappers.
[#018375]
$20
(Boulder), Native American Rights Fund, (1991). Volume 16, No. 2. A special edition on the freedom of religion, with an article by Vine Deloria. Fine in stapled wrappers.
[#018376]
$20
(Ithaca), (Cornell University), 1995-1996. Native Americas replaced Cornell's journal Akwekon, which had been re-titled from Northeast Indian Quarterly, and while Native Americas retained the numbering system of its predecessors, this was announced by the publishers as a new launch. Three issues, two items, as follows: Volume 12, Nos. 1/2 (a double issue); Volume 13, No. 1. Fine in wrappers.
[#025873]
$20
(Phoenix), (Media Concepts), 1990-1995. Glossy, four-color magazine devoted to Native American life and arts, published in coordination with a number of museums. Five issues, as follows: Volume 4, No. 4; Volume 6, Nos. 2, 4; Volume 8, No. 1; Volume 9, No. 1. One issue with creasing to cover; several with light spine wear; all near fine or better in wrappers.
[#025879]
$20
(London), (Little A), 1983. No. 9. Radical British newspaper concerned with native issues around the world, including North, South and Central American Indian issues. Near fine.
[#018386]
$20
(Hayward, WI), (Indian Country Communications), 1990. Newspaper, with Indian news from around the country and also Canada and Mexico. Volume 4, No. 8. Tabloid; mild sunning; else fine.
[#025885]
$20
Marquette, Northern Michigan University, 1982. Volume 9, No. 1. Published by American Indian students at Northern Michigan University, Sunned at the edges and folds; small ink notation; near fine.
[#018401]
$20
(Phoenix), (Orme Alternatives Coalition), [c. 1978]. A single 11"x17" sheet folded to make four pages, focusing on the impact of the proposed Orme Dam on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Indian Community. Near fine.
[#018405]
$20
(Chicago), (Native American Educational Services College), 1993. No. 42. The Reservation Urban Learning Exchange, done by the NAES College. Folded in half for mailing; near fine.
[#018425]
$20
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