New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1890. First Edition. Small octavo. Publisher's gilt-pictorial cloth; vi1-176pp. Slight external wear including some mild rubbing to cloth at spine ends. Internally tight and sound with some marginalia to Contents page and some ink graffiti to rear blanks and endpapers. Early ownership signature "Helen Madzik" to front pastedown. Easily Very Good. <br /> <br /> Huggins a Medal of Honor winner served more than 40 years in the Army retiring in 1903 as a Brigadier General. The title work is a long narrative poem heavy on Native American symbolic elements with a Great Plains setting. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown
Athen: Army History Directorate 1998. xx 385 S.; mit SW-Fotos 34 meist ausfaltbaren Karten Bibliographie u. Register. Erste Auflage. Kunstleder. Sehr gut/Sehr guter Schutzumschlag. 246 cm. Army History Directorate Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 089939 ISBN : 9607897072 9789607897077
np.: Presidio. 1985. First edition. . Soft cover. . Fine copy. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Presidio. paperback
Saint Louis: Everett Schneider Co. Lithographers 1942. Hardcover. Very Good. photos 105p. Blue cloth. White plastic comb binding. 28 cm. Title-page detached. Devotes one page three photos to the first African American Aviation Squadron unit number not given to be located at Scott Field where the emphasis was on training in radio communication. This copy belonged to a white airman whose Radio Operators Course certificate is laid in on the page with his photo. 30 or so names and addresses of other airmen on the autograph pages at the end. There are no individual photos of the African American airmen perhaps because they had not completed their training before this book was published. Everett Schneider Co., Lithographers hardcover