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Osceola: The Unconquered Indian

Osceola: The Unconquered Indian

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Osceola: The Unconquered Indian

by William B. Hartley

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  • Hardcover
Condition
VG/VG-. Spine tiny bit cocked; trace of shelfwear; POS inked ffep. DJ w/ bit of rubbbing/edgewear/soiling; spine tiny bit faded;
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Hawthorn Books, 1973. VG/VG-. Spine tiny bit cocked; trace of shelfwear; POS inked ffep. DJ w/ bit of rubbbing/edgewear/soiling; spine tiny bit faded; in new Brodart protector. Illustrated with some B&W photos and illustrations. 000016371

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Cossel Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
000016371
Title
Osceola: The Unconquered Indian
Author
William B. Hartley
Book Condition
Used - VG/VG-. Spine tiny bit cocked; trace of shelfwear; POS inked ffep. DJ w/ bit of rubbbing/edgewear/soiling; spine tiny bit faded;
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Hawthorn Books, 1973
Keywords
Nonfiction Biography Memoir Historical Native American

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