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  • THE INNOCENT ASSASSINS. by Eiseley, Loren.
    Eiseley, Loren.
    THE INNOCENT ASSASSINS.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1973) dj. Hardcover first edition - A collection of new poems by this noted naturalist, illustrated with drawings by Laszlo Kubinyi. Index of titles and first lines. 123 pp.

    Condition: Very good in light blue cloth with silver lettering on the spine in a good only dust jacket (gift inscription, some fading to the edges of the boards. Dj is price-clipped, tear on front cover and wear to spine, tape repairs to interior of dj).

    Book ID: 78621
    Keywords: naturalist, Poetry
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  • VIEWS OF A VANISHING FRONTIER. by Ewers, John C.; Marsha V. Gallagher, David C. Hunt and Joseph C. Porter.
    Ewers, John C.; Marsha V. Gallagher, David C. Hunt and Joseph C. Porter.
    VIEWS OF A VANISHING FRONTIER.

    Edition: First printing.

    Omaha, Nebraska: Center for Western Studies, Joslyn Art Museum, (1984) dj. Hardcover first edition - Catalogue for an exhibition organized by Joslyn Art Museum's Center for Western Studies based on the written accounts of the 1832-1834 North American experiences of Maximilian, Prince of Wied. Includes more than 100 of Karl Bodmer's orginal watercolors and sketches Inclides list of illustrations,and checklist of the exhibition. Large format. 103 pp. Map endpapers. ISBN: 0-936364-122.

    Condition: Fine in a verynear fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 59459
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  • JOURNEYS TO THE FAR NORTH, by Murie, Olaus J.
    Murie, Olaus J.
    JOURNEYS TO THE FAR NORTH,

    Edition: First printing.

    Palo Alto, CA: The Wilderness Society and American West Publishing Co, (1973) dj. Hardcover first edition - A first-hand description of the Arctic - as it was and as it is - by a naturalist whose adventures there spanned 47 years. Murie took his first field trip to the Hudson Bay region in 1914, observing the land and the wildlife, and learning the ways of the peoples of the North. Later expeditions took him to Labrador and many parts of Alaska. What he saw and felt on these travels was recorded in the sketchbook and journal that were always tucked away in his pocket. Edited and with a preface by Margaret E. Murie, who shared her husband's love of…

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    Palo Alto, CA: The Wilderness Society and American West Publishing Co, (1973) dj. Hardcover first edition - A first-hand description of the Arctic - as it was and as it is - by a naturalist whose adventures there spanned 47 years. Murie took his first field trip to the Hudson Bay region in 1914, observing the land and the wildlife, and learning the ways of the peoples of the North. Later expeditions took him to Labrador and many parts of Alaska. What he saw and felt on these travels was recorded in the sketchbook and journal that were always tucked away in his pocket. Edited and with a preface by Margaret E. Murie, who shared her husband's love of the Arctic and many of his experiences there. They worked closely together to protect the pristine Brooks Range and the Sheenjek River Valley, and their hard work played a major role in the establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Illustrated with Murie's photographs. Pronunciation guide, glossary, index. 255 pp. ISBN: 0-910118302.

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    Condition: Fine in dark blue cloth in a near fine dust jacket. (some toning to the spine of the dj)

    Book ID: 81962
    View cart More details Price: $21.50