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I Go With Custer: The Life and Death of Reporter Mark Kelloggby Sandy Barnard
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DescriptionBismarck, North Dakota, USA: The Bismarck Tribune , 1996 FIRST EDITION. Biography of Mark Kellogg, Reporter for the Bismarck Tribune and New York Herald who died with Custer at the Little Big Horn Massacre. From his early life in pioneer La Cross, Wisconsin, difficult years in Council Bluffs, until he was sent to cover the "expected sensational military victory". Beautiful red leather look hardcover with large gilt lettering on front and spine. Book in NF+/Fr conditon shows only the lightest, slightest dampstaining of edges. Appendix includes Tribune and Herald news columns and excerpts from his personal diary. DJ in Poor condition with two inch section ripped from center of spine. Edge yellowing, light waterstaining, rubbing and minor soiling. One inch rip at front fold. Else intact. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine Plus/Fair. Illus. by Stace Gooding. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. |
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