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    Britton, Clark; Jackson, Bill (printer)

    Published by Four Ducks, 1974

    Seller: Wayside Books, Pittsburg, KS, U.S.A.

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    Staplebound. Condition: Very good. Britton, Clark (illustrator). Limited Edition. Octavo, pp. [24]. "Stagolee" had a print run of 100 copies, and this is number 23 and is signed by both Britton and Jackson. Staple-bound paperback. Very minor wear to covers. Clark V. Britton, Jr. (1930 - ) is a professor-emeritus in art and design at Wichita State University. His works, which include prints, paintings, book designs and film animation, have appeared in exhibitions around the world. "Stagolee" (also known as Stackolee, Stagger Lee, and Stack-a-Lee) is an American folk song and tale about the true-life murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag"Lee Shelton, inSt. Louis, Missouri in 1895. This edition was published in 1975 at the Four Ducks Press in Wichita, Kansas, and was illustrated by Clark Britton. Bill Jackson (1917-2003), another illustrator affiliated with Wichita State University, produced the publication at his Four Ducks Press. "Stagolee" had a print run of 100 copies, and this is number 23 and is signed by both Britton and Jackson.