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Omaha, NE, United States
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Signed Miscellaneous Books
A collection of signed books in various categories including Politics, Americana, Art, American Indians, Presidents, Yellowstone, and Travel.
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0026: Karen L. Smith. The Magnificent Experiment. Building the Salt River Reclamation Project, 1890-1917.Est.
$15
-$30
Lot Passed
0029: John and Lillian Theobald. Arizona Territory. Post Offices & Postmasters.Est.
$60
-$125
Lot Passed
SOLD
0031: Robert A. Trennert. White Man's Medicine. Government Doctors and the Navajo, 1863-1955.Est.
$20
-$50
0032: Edwin L. Wade. The Arts of the North American Indian. Native Traditions in Evolution.Est.
$150
-$300
Lot Passed
0033: Barton Wright. The Unchanging Hopi. An Artist's Interpretation in Scratchboard Drawings and Text.Est.
$75
-$150
Lot Passed
0034: Joe Arpaio [Sheriff] America's Toughest Sheriff. How to Win the War Against Crime.Est.
$10
-$25
Lot Passed
0039: Ted Farrell. Learning to Swim in the Quantum Soup. A Story of Metaphysics and Quantum Physics.Est.
$10
-$25
Lot Passed
0040: Al Franken. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right.Est.
$10
-$25
Lot Passed
0042: Andrew Harvey. The Direct Path. Creating a Journey to the Divine Using the World's MysticalEst.
$10
-$25
Lot Passed
0044: Harry "Goodwolf" Kindness. Walk for Justice. One's man sacrifice for another man's freedom.Est.
$5
-$15
Lot Passed
0047: Caroline Myss. Invisible Acts of Power. Personal Choices That Create Miracles.Est.
$20
-$50
Lot Passed
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![Joe Arpaio [Sheriff] America's Toughest Sheriff. How to Win the War Against Crime.: Arlington: 1966. Illustrated with photographs; apparent first edition; signed and dated by Arpaio on the half title page.](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/10421/414660/230607833_1_x.jpg?height=310&quality=70&version=1776800321)














