Davenport, Homer: My Quest of the Arabian Horse (My Quest of the Arab Horse)

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Boulder, CO: Best Publishing Company. Good with no dust jacket. Reprint. Cloth. Reprint edition has previous owner's embossed stamp on the front endpaper as well as a mended tear. Boards are lightly worn at the corners, lower spine. Cover art is a reproduction of the original Charles Livingston Bull artwork incorporated in a contemporary design by Karen Leitzman. Introduction by Albert W. Harris. 276 pages. .
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Ordering information
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$75.00
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More information
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- Seller Inventory #: MAY04-002
- Illustrator: Illustrated by Bull, Charles Illustration
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Best Publishing Company
- Place: Boulder, CO
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