Little Big Man


By: Berger, Thomas

Price: $225.00

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Condition: New

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In Little Big Man, the contradictory and clashing stories of the American West are told by 111-year-old Jack Crabb, a "mythomaniac" and the sole white survivor of the battle of Little Big Horn. Jack's parents were killed by the Cheyenne Indians and he was raised by the Cheyenne. On his often humorous and sometimes horrifying travels between the two cultures clashing in the Wild West, Jack becomes an eyewitness to, and a participant in, the birth of modern America and many of its myths. Originally published in 1964 Little Big Man has been hailed as one of the Greatest novels ever written about the American West. This As New book is in perfect condition and has only been removed from its shrinkwrap to verify the signature.This beautiful book is bound in full-tooled leather with satin moiré endpapers, satin ribbon bookmark and 22kt gold highlights on the spine. The paper was made especially for this edition. The leather was cut entirely by hand. It includes a certificate of authenticity and a 4x6 card laid in with biographical information as well as a few words about the book itself. Published by Easton Press in 2000 it is a volume of heirloom quality and will be treasured for generations to come. We are pleased to send pictures on request.

Title: Little Big Man

Author Name: Berger, Thomas

Edition: 1st Thus

Location Published: Norwalk, CT, Easton Press: 2000

Binding: Full-Leather

Book Condition: New

Inscription: Signed by Author

Size: 8vo

Categories: Easton Press Signed, Fiction, History

Seller ID: 003834

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