
Ways of the Sierra Madre
by Eugene H. Boudreau
Ways of the Sierra Madre by Eugene H. Boudreau, Pleasant Hill Press, 1974, First Edition. Illustrated by Joe Jaqua, this hardcover explores the cultural and geographical aspects of the Sierra Madre. Good condition, no dust jacket. A unique addition for collectors of travel and cultural literature.
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This first edition hardcover is in good condition with no dust jacket. The binding is intact and the pages are clean, though some minor wear is visible on the covers. The illustrations remain clear and contribute significantly to the book's content.
About This Vintage 1974 Edition
"Ways of the Sierra Madre" by Eugene H. Boudreau, published by Pleasant Hill Press in Sebastopol, California, is a first edition released in November 1974. This hardcover edition is illustrated by Joe Jaqua, with diagrams by the author, enhancing the exploration of the Sierra Madre's cultural and geographical landscape. Boudreau's work provides an insightful look into the indigenous practices and lifestyle of the region, making it a valuable resource for those interested in travel and cultural studies. As a first edition, this book is a unique find for collectors and enthusiasts of regional literature. The book is in good condition with no dust jacket, offering a glimpse into the traditions of northwest Mexico.
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