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Published by Foote & Davies Co., 1924
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Brown cloth with gilt titles on front board. Light wear to head of spine, stain to top edge of text block. PO stamps on end papers.
Published by McLendon/ Foote & Davis, 1924
Seller: Arader Galleries of Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. ver nice book solid and tight 1st edition.
Published by Foote & Davies, Atlanta, 1924
Seller: M & M Books, ATHENS, GA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Ed.
Published by S. G. McLendon, Atlanta, 1924
Seller: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. 1st edition. A Very Good copy. 8vo., 200 pp., illustrated with charts, and a map. Brown cloth with gilt titles, The lettering on the front board is starting to fade.
Published by Foote & Davies Company c1924, Atlanta, 1924
Seller: Black Swan Books, Inc., Lexington, KY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: VG. First Edition. Illustrated with black-and-white maps. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation. The spine has a heavy dent and rubbing at the top edge together with what appears to be white paint. The gilt lettering on the spine panel is faded. Very good condition. ; Black-and-white maps; 12mo. ; 200 pages.
Published by Atlanta. (1924). 1st.ed., 1924
Seller: The Bookroom, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
v.good.
Published by Museum of the American Indian, 1979
Seller: Ethnographic Arts Publications, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
228 pages, 214 photographsof hundreds of objects. This lovely, photo-filed Museum of the American Indian catalogue is divided into 7 sections: The Painter (Sioux), the Featherworker (Karaja of Brazil), The Carver (Haida), The Goldsmith (Code style of ancient Panama), The Basketmaker (Pomo), The Weaver (Araucanians of Chile), and the Potter (Alabama, Georgia, Florida). First-rate essays and a multitude of photographs of objects from the collection of the Museum of American Indian and from the Museum's photographic archives are included in this fine catalogue.
Hardcover. Hardcover bound in brown cloth with moderate spotting. Signed by author in ink on first free endpaper. Pages tight, with a few showing pencil markings. Hinges sound, uncracked; no DJ. Not a former library copy. ;
Published by Foote & Davies, Atlanta, 1924
Seller: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Octavo. 200 pages. Brown cloth hardcover with title on the front cover and spine. Front hinge slightly crack. A couple of thin cracks to the text block. Binding slightly slanted. Light edge wear to the cloth extremities. Inscription by the previous owner on the front paste down reads - "Ex-libris Eugene M. Mitchell April 11, 1924." Stephens Mitchell bookplate located below the inscription. Provenance from the estate of the Mitchell family in Atlanta, Georgia. Eugene Muse Mitchell (1866-1944) was born in Atlanta in 1866 to Russell Crawford Mitchell and Deborah Margaret Sweet. He graduated from the University of Georgia law school in 1886. He was an Atlanta attorney, co-founder of the Atlanta Historical Society, and father of Stephens Mitchell and Margaret Mitchell author of Gone With the Wind. His wife was Mary Isabel "Maybelle" Stephens. Stephens Mitchell (1896-1983) was the son of Eugene Muse Mitchell and Isabel "Maybelle" (Stephens) Mitchell. He was born 1896 in Atlanta. His sister was Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With the Wind. Stephens Mitchell attended the University of Georgia and was a prominent Atlanta attorney, historian, and devout Catholic. He also edited the Atlanta Historical Bulletin. After John Marsh, husband of Margaret, died in 1952 Stephens became the executor of Margaret Mitchell's estate. Stephens Mitchell died in 1983 and the estate was passed on to his two sons Eugene Muse Mitchell II and Joseph Reynolds Mitchell.