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This is a near fine (almost like new) hardcover with dust jacket. First Edition 1995 St Martins Press. This copy is still crisp and clean inside and out. The pages are crisp and clean w no markings seen. The binding is tight and straight. Brown hardcover boards under jacket feature black quarter trim w silver lettering on spine. The hardcover boards are also near fine with only a hint of shelf wear. The accompanying dust jacket is still clean and shiny with only light shelf wear to corners/edges. Medium octavo book size or 6.5" x 9.5" with 573 pages including index. Illustrated endpapers front and back.
Where White Men Fear to Tread - The Autobiography of Russell Means is an epic autobiography of the revolutionary Indian leader. It tells the story of the accountant-turned-Indian activist and led a 71 day armed takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973. Told against a historical background, the book retells the tragic quest of Native Americans to maintain their cultural identity. It is a socially illuminating and provocative work telling of an American leader.
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