CRYING FOR A VISION: A ROSEBUD SIOUX TRILOGY, 1886-1976.
Price: $25.00
Dobbs Ferry, NY:
Morgan & Morgan,
1976 (1991).
First edition, second printing
Oblong small 4to., (15) pp., map, plus over 100 full-page b&w photos. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Fine.
0-87100-104-7
(Item ID: 27548)
$25.00
Includes photos by: John A. Anderson, Eugene Buechel, and Don Doll. Anderson began taking photos in the Rosebud area in 1885; known for his formal portraits of the Sioux, he also took photos of the daily life on the reservation. Buechel photographed the Rosebud from 1922 to 1945 while serving as a priest on the reservation. Doll lived on the Rosebud during the mid-1960's as a young Jesuit teacher; his photos collected here were made since 1974.
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