THE Story OF Comock THE Eskimo by as told to Robert Flaherty, edited by Edmund Carpenter - front cover
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THE Story OF Comock THE Eskimo

by as told to Robert Flaherty, edited by Edmund Carpenter

"The Story of Comock the Eskimo" by Robert Flaherty, edited by Edmund Carpenter, Simon & Schuster, 1968, First Printing. This ex-library edition offers a rare glimpse into Eskimo culture, enriched by drawings from the Royal Ontario Museum. Condition: Good, with worn dust jacket and library markings. A valuable find for collectors of children's literature and cultural history.

$11.33$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1968
Simon & Schuster, Inc., Children's Book Division
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B7-JGM-CIZ-0223

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Condition Details

This ex-library edition of "The Story of Comock the Eskimo" shows typical signs of library use, including markings and stamps from Weld County Library. The dust jacket is worn, with some signs of aging and handling. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with minor inscriptions. Overall, the book is in good condition for its age, retaining its original charm and historical value.

About This Vintage 1968 Edition

"The Story of Comock the Eskimo" is a captivating narrative as told to Robert Flaherty and edited by Edmund Carpenter, published by Simon & Schuster, Inc., Children's Book Division in 1968. This first printing offers a unique glimpse into the life and culture of the Eskimo people, captured through the eyes of the renowned filmmaker and explorer, Robert Flaherty. The book is a valuable piece for collectors interested in children's literature and cultural history, providing insights into the Arctic world. The edition is scarce, especially in its original library binding, and includes drawings from the Royal Ontario Museum. The book's condition reflects its history as an ex-library copy, with some wear on the dust jacket and library markings, yet it remains a significant find for those interested in exploration narratives and cultural stories.

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Simon & Schuster, Inc., Children's Book Division

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