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Edward S. Curtis and THE NORTH AMERICAN
INDIAN
"I like a man who attempts the impossible." - J. P.
Morgan Edward Sheriff Curtis
not only attempted, but actually achieved the impossible. With The
North American Indian he created an irreplaceable photographic and
ethnographic record of more than eighty of North America's native
nations - a record first published between 1907 and 1930, which,
after decades of obscurity in rare book rooms and private collections,
is now experiencing its renaissance. Comprising twenty volumes,
twenty portfolios, thousands of pages of text, and more than twenty
two hundred photogravures, The North American Indian remains not
only an unparalleled artistic and historic achievement but a watershed
in publishing history.
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