[Rarebooks] FS: WHERE THE CHILL CAME FROM: Signed First and Advanced Galleys, both for one price

Charles Agvent charles at charlesagvent.com
Thu Sep 22 14:30:14 EDT 2016


Both for $140 NET

NORMAN, Howard (editor & translator). WHERE THE CHILL CAME FROM: CREE 
WINDIGO TALES AND JOURNEYS. San Francisco: North Point, 1982. First 
Edition. The issue in wraps, also published in hardcover. Author's 
second collection, a translation of Cree tales, SIGNED by him. Fine in a 
Fine dustwrapper. (#001539) $150.00

NORMAN, Howard (editor & translator). WHERE THE CHILL CAME FROM: CREE 
WINDIGO TALES AND JOURNEYS. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1982. 
First Edition. Advance Galley consisting of bound sheets. Uncommon 
format of author's second collection, a translation of Cree tales. Small 
piece lacking from upper corner of last page o/w Fine. (#005895)        
$150.00


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