Many Smokes, Volume 4, Number 2, Spring 1969
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1969. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1969. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1969. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate, address on rear. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1969. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1970. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1970. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1970. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1970. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate, mailing label on rear cover. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1972. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate. More
Reno, NV: Sun Bear [Many Smokes], 1972. presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. 28 cm, 20, wraps, illus., substantial staining at bottom and some mildew residue, pages are separate, mailing information on rear page. Sun Bear (Gheezis Mokwa) (1929-1992) was a teacher of Ojibwe (Anishinabe) descent. He was an activist, lecturer, and best selling author. He was born on August 31, 1929 on the White Earth Reservation to Louis and Judith La Duke. He was the publisher of Many Smokes, a Native American monthly news magazine, which he founded in 1961. His first book, At Home in the Wilderness, was a guide to living outdoors in harmony with nature. He is the father of activist, author, and Vice Presidential Candidate Winona La Duke. More
Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest, 1977. Wraps. 12 p. More
Berkeley, CA: Cent/Social Research & Educ, 1990. 168, wraps, index, ink mark over price on cover, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Time, inc., 2016. Issue reporting on and commemorating the life of Muhammad Ali. Wraps. 64 p. 27 cm. Includes llustrations (some in color). More
New York: Time, Inc., 1963. Wraps. Quarto, 96, wraps, illus. (some in color), More
New York: Time, Inc., 1965. Wraps. Quarto, 128 wraps, illus. (some in color), More
New York: Time, Inc., 1966. Wraps. Quarto, 94, wraps, illus. (some in color), More
New York: Smithmark Publishers, 1996. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. viii, 696 p. Index. More
Washington, DC: The Pentagon Library, 1987. Revised Edition. Wraps. 40 pages. More
New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 1991. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xvii, [1], 333, [1] pages. Illustrations. Signed with sentiment on fep, reads Best Wishes Hank Aaron. Some moisture staining, soiling, and minor page rippling noted. The DJ shows some staining inside and out at the front panel. The front cover has some staining. Moisture was predominately at the bottom edge. All pages separate and all text clear. Signature has been compared with numerous examples presented on the internet and found to be highly consistent--signature believed to be genuine. The greatest home run hitter in baseball history recounts his life, from his poor beginnings in Alabama and his job with the Negro American League to his post-baseball career as a spokesman for the advancement of blacks. Henry Louis Aaron (February 5, 1934 – January 22, 2021), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank", was a professional baseball right fielder and designated hitter who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1954 through 1976. Considered one of the greatest baseball players in history, he spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves in the National League and two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League. At the time of his retirement, Aaron held most of the game's key career power-hitting records. He broke the MLB record for home runs held by Babe Ruth and remained the career leader for 33 years. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973 and is one of only two players to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times. Aaron was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 1982. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001. First Printing. 25 cm, 330, bibliography, index. Inscribed by the author. More
Washington, DC: Center/Study of the Pres. 2000. Wraps. 310 pages. Wraps, covers somewhat worn and soiled, handwritten notecard autographed by the editor laid in. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001. First Printing. 330, wraps, bibliography, index, covers somewhat worn. Inscribed by the editor. More
New York: Putnam, [1966]. 22 cm, 287, index, DJ worn, soiled, and small tears, ink notation on front DJ flap. Foreword by Theodore M. Bernstein. More
Washington, DC: AFL-CIO, 1972. 85, wraps. More
Latham, NY: British American Pub. c1991. First Printing. 25 cm, 380, wear and tear to DJ. More