[Rarebooks] fs: Indians in Sterling Spoons

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Wed Jun 29 19:06:26 EDT 2005


Frink, Jim.  INDIANS IN STERLING. A Pictorial Catalog of Souvenir Spoons 
Commemorating North American Indians.  Rock Island; Jim Frink: 1983.

The picture captions only provide information on the spoons' makers, and 
the illustrations themselves are photocopies and not of great quality, but 
the interesting focus of the title makes up for these defects. No other 
copies are being offered for sale on the databases. Softcover.  8.5"x11", 
46 pages, b/w illustrations; bound in a 3-hole folder, as issued. Light 
wear. $85.00


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