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    WELCH, James and Paul Stekler
    $20.00
    NY: Norton (1994). First edition. 320 pp w/index. Very near fine in like dust jacket.
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    WELCH, James.
    $35.00
    NY: Harper & Row (1976). First trade paperback printing of this revised edition. 71 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (August 4, 1976) and warmly INSCRIBED by Welch to fellow poets on the front free endpaper.
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    WELCH, James.
    $200.00
    NY & Cleveland: World (1971). First edition. 54 pp. Foxing to top edge, else near fine in very good dust jacket with four short edge-tears. INSCRIBED by Welch on the front free endpaper.
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    WELCH, James.
    $15.00
    Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1997. First printing of this edition (originally published in 1971). 71 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.
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    WELCH, James.
    $100.00
    NY: Harper & Row (1974). First edition. 176 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket.
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    WHITE, James L. ed.
    $30.00
    St. Paul: COMPAS (1976). First edition. 4to. 86 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers with a bump to upper corner. Produced by the Community Programs in Arts and Sciences, St. Paul, for and by Native American children and adult writers, for use in the public schools to fill a lack of Native American materials for the children. Photos, art, songs, recipes, tales, poems, lore, etc.
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    WOOD, Nancy.
    $75.00
    NY: Dutton (1999). First edition. 286 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Richard Erdoes. INSCRIBED by Wood on the half-title page to Evan S. Connell, “For my dear friend Evan, / whose support meant so / much to me during the / writing of ‘The Book / From Hell.’ / with warmest regard, / Nancy.”
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    YOUNG BEAR, Ray A.
    $12.50
    Iowa City: University of Iowa Press (1992). First edition. 261 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Foreword by Albert E. Stone. The fourth book in Singular Lives: The Iowa Series in North American Autobiography. From the jacket: 'A classic of Native American literature, Black Eagle Child uses a rich mix of verse, prose narrative, and letters to tell Edgar Bearchild's journey to adulthood. Although the backdrop of much of Young Bear's novel may be familiar-the conflicts over race, drugs, Vietnam and others that gripped America in the fifties, sixties, and seventies--Bearchild's recounts his coming-of-age story from a distinct vantage point, as a member of the Mesquakie nation.'
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    YOUNG BEAR, Ray A.
    $25.00
    NY: Grove (1996). Uncorrected proof. 302 pp. Very good plus in printed red wrappers.
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    [LITERARY ANTHOLOGY]. Rosen, Kenneth. ed.
    $15.00
    NY: Vintage Books (1975). First mass market paperback printing. xiv + 178 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Stories by Silko, Ortiz, Gorman, etc.
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    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Allen, Terry. ed.
    $20.00
    Garden City: Doubleday (1972). First edition. xvi + 128 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Edited by Terry Allen with an introduction by Mae Durham.
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    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Lourie, Dick. ed.
    $45.00
    Trumansburg: Crossing Press (1976). First trade paperback printing. 127 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Joseph Bruchac. Contributions by Suzan Shown, Ray Young Bear, Lew Blockcolski, Norman Russell, Joseph Bruchac, Minerva Allen, Karoniaktatie, Leslie Silko, Winston Mason, Duane Niatum, and S. Roberto Sandoval. Dated (12/7/81) and INSCRIBED by Bruchac.
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    [POETRY ANTHOLOGY]. Lourie, Dick. ed.
    $20.00
    Trumansburg: Crossing Press (1976). Third hardcover printing. 127 pp. Covers a bit rubbed, else near fine in illustrated boards. Introduction by Joseph Bruchac. Contributions by Suzan Shown, Ray Young Bear, Lew Blockcolski, Norman Russell, Joseph Bruchac, Minerva Allen, Karoniaktatie, Leslie Silko, Winston Mason, Duane Niatum, and S. Roberto Sandoval.