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Dillon, Richard H. GRIZZLY ADAMS: A Memorable Mountain Man. (Keepsake Number 1.) Davis, CA: University of California, Davis, 1966. First Edition



First printing. One of 400 copies of this first keepsake in a series issued by the Library Associates of the University Library, Davis. A brief recounting of the life and death of Adams by his biographer. 12 pp. Laid in is a letter describing the first formal activity of the Library Associates as the annual meeting in 1966 at which Dillon spoke on Grizzly Adams. Fine in plain white stapled wrappers, with an attached outer printed wrapper of dark orange. .

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