Sinclair, John L.
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Since he began his writing career in 1935, Frank Waters has published many books, among them "The Man Who Killed the Deer," "The Colorado in the Rivers of America" series, "Book of the Hopi," and "Mexico Mystique,"
Originally published in 1943 and set in 1919, Sinclair's novel depicts an Oklahoma farm family that moves to New Mexico.
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Condition: Good. Softcover, [x], 226 pages. Good condition. Signed by author on the half-title page. Size 8"x5.25". This novel "tells the story of Tod McClung and his family, a family of homesteaders raising beans and themselves in the southern New Mexico of the 1920s and 1930s, who arrived from Oklahoma with a team of mules in 1919, having travelled 'seven hundred miles to reach one square mile .we can call our own'." From the library of anthropologist Dan Scurlock (his signature and notation on endpapers). Wrappers have shelfwear, and a surface tear on the back wrapper. Binding is tight. Text is clean and unmarked. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 009071
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