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Add this copy of Shadow of Sequoyah: Social Documents of the Cherokees to cart. $100.00, good condition, Sold by Conover Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Martinsville, VA, UNITED STATES, published 1976 by University of Oklahoma Press.
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Good in Good jacket. 2nd Printing. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 129. Minor edge and corner wear to the dj; price-clipped; lightly scuffed and scratched; corners are gently bumped and rubbed; some light shelf wear; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall a nice collectible used FIRST EDITION! Very rare and hard-to-find title! Gray cloth with silver on red lettering on the spine. 129 historical and informative pages! Extremely scarce and out-of-print FIRST EDITION! "From the pages of this book one gleans a picture, through their own writings, of the gifted and sensitive Cherokee people, whose tragedy has always been that the white man has had no way of truly understanding them. In these pages the Cherokees are permitted to speak for themselves, and what they say does not always conform with what has been written about them. The Cherokee writings which comprise this book are on every conceivable subject-letters, household remedies (including the accompanying magic), minutes of meetings, regulations drawn up by committees, and private memoranda, to name but a few..........."