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    Edwin Earle

    Published by Pigwidgeon Press, Derby Line, Vermont, 1986

    Seller: LaRosa Books, Allston, MA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. SIGNED on title page by Earle. In excellent condition. 128 pages, softcover in thick wraps, 8.5" by 5.5". Rare locally printed Vermont memoir of Northeast Kingdom resident Edwin Earle, a descendant of one of the pioneer families of the Lake Memphremagog region and author of the rare 1938 book "Hopi Kachinas," an account of his time living among Hopi Indians on a reservation in Arizona in the 1930's. This memoir includes further tales of life among the Hopi as well as personal recollections of life in the Northeast Kingdom, tales from youth and from art school in Boston and New York, and stories of extended family. Illustrated throughout with his rather excellent woodcuts. Obscure book, most highly recommended. In excellent condition. Signed by Author(s).