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Oliviero, Jamie, [ illustrated by Sharon Hitchcock]. THE DAY SUN WAS STOLEN. New York: Hyperion, (1995.) Hardcover First Edition



First printing. Boldly expressive and very colorful art by the Haida artist, Sharon Hitchcock, vividly brings to life this story, which is based on a legend of the Haida oral tradition and explains how it came to be that some animals grow thicker fur coats in the winter,while Bear sleeps. Includes informative notes on Haida beliefs.Illustrated endpapers with Haida totems. Large format, unpaginated. Fine in glossy illustrated boards in fine dust jacket (a new. copy) .ISBN # 0-7868-20268 

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