
The Cherokee Story
by John Parris
"The Cherokee Story" by John Parris, published in 1950 by The Stephens Press in Asheville, NC. Signed by the author, this edition offers a detailed exploration of Cherokee history. Good condition with no dust jacket. A valuable piece for collectors of Native American history.
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The book is in good condition with some signs of wear typical of its age. The cover is intact, with a unique design by Dorothy Luxton Parris. There is no dust jacket. The pages are clean, with a personal inscription and signature from the author on the title page, enhancing its collectible value.
About This Vintage 1950 Edition
"The Cherokee Story" by John Parris, published by The Stephens Press in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1950, is a significant work exploring the rich history and culture of the Cherokee people. This edition, signed by the author, provides a unique insight into the lives and traditions of the Cherokee, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on Native American history. John Parris, known for his detailed and respectful portrayal of indigenous cultures, offers readers an informative narrative that remains relevant. Although the edition's rarity is uncertain, the presence of the author's signature adds to its desirability. The book is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and features a cover design by Dorothy Luxton Parris.
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The Stephens Press
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