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Thirteen Moons - 1st Edition/1st Printingby Frazier, CharlesFirst Edition; First Printing
Book DescriptionNew York, NY, USA: Random House. As New in As New dust jacket; Signed by Author. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. 9780375509322 . An attractive copy of the 1st Edition/1st Printing signed by the author Charles Frazier on the title page in As New/As New condition; <br><br>Orphaned at the tender age of twelve, Will Cooper sets out to find his way to the edge of the Cherokee Nation in order to run a remote Indian trading post. Upon his arrival, he is taken in by a Cherokee chief named Bear and finds the love of his life, Clair. As the years ensue, he becomes a wealthy man, trying his best to save the Cherokee Nation. <br><br>This is Charles Frazier's second novel, following the huge financial and literary success of his first novel Cold Mountain . Bookseller Terms of Sale
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