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1 FAR PAST THE FRONTIER Braden, James A.
Saalfield Publ. 1902 First Edition Hardcover Good+ in Fair dust jacket Illustrated by W H Fry 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Boys Indian; 12mo; Pages browning but still supple. DJ worn and front and back panels are separated from the DJ spine which is present. ; Aproximate packaged weight of 1500 grams 11248 
Price: 12.89 USD
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2 THE LONE INDIAN Braden, , James A.
The Saalfield Publishing Co Hardcover Good+ in Fair dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Boys Indian Series; 249 pages; Grey cloth with color illustration in color dust jacket. It apears that there was a frontis which is not there now. Withal the jacket is pretty rare and, tho chipped, is presentable. No frontis, else Fine/Fair; Aproximate packaged weight of 1500 grams 3137 
Price: 24.83 USD
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3 THE TRAIL OF THE SENECA Braden, James A.
NY Saalfield Publishing Company 1936 Hardcover Very Good+ in Fine dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 12mo; 249 pages; Book has toning at tedges of text block. DJ is beautifully clean and bright. VG+/FINE a near flawless copy with dust jacket in almost unused condition. Bright, clean, sound and very attractive with all corners sharp. ; Aproximate packaged weight of 1500 grams 10521 
Price: 21.89 USD
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