First appearance in print of these works. An 'unnumbered special issue of Coyote's Journal.' bound in book format: a thick out of series issue. Contains poems and stories from 50 writers on Coyote, the trickster, the helper, the teacher or fool. In addition to the authors listed above, the contributors include William Stafford, Wendy Rose, Kirk Robertson, John Brandi, Peter Blue Cloud, Gary Holthaus, Joy Harjo, Ruby Hoy, and many others. Illustrations by Harry Fonseca. Errata slip laid in. Also laid in is a review clipped from a newpaper. 165 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers (prev owner's name inside front cover.) .ISBN # 0-914728-385 |
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