Hyde, Dayton O.
DON COYOTE: THE GOOD TIMES AND THE BAD TIMES OF A MUCH MALIGNED AMERICAN ORIGINAL
Arbor House, New York: 1986
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8vo. Grey and navy boards with embossed leaf imprint to front. The faintest rubbing to extremities -- noticeable. A bit of shelf-and-edgewear to dustjacket, but all in all, a nice, tight, bright copy of the first printing in a very presentable jacket. True story of an Oregon rancher's close relationship with a coyote and members of that coyote's community. Near Fine in Very Good Dustjacket
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