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“OUR NOMINATION FOR THE BOOK OF THE YEAR!” “The face that we can’t praise AMERICAN as brilliantly as ict deserves isn't going to affect its destiny. It's a whale of a yarn... our nomination for The Book of the Year.""—F. F. Van de Water, # N. Y. Evening Post. “An exciting adventure story and the photograph of a great personality. Here is mysticism which rubs shoulders with fierce realism, fresh human interest and drama, humor and fantasy, with under- lying tragedy.""—George Britt i Neu York Telegram. “A real picture of a real type of the vanishing Red American. A good book to read because it is graphic, moving, alive; a good book to keep because it is history."’—Irvin S. Cobb “ameRIcAN is the finest book on the Indian that has ever been written. It should be a best¢seller.”’ —Dr. H. G. Merriam. —N. Y. Evening Post Plenty-Coups, aged Chief of the Crows, who, through stgn- language and interpreters, told his life story to Frank B Linderman, 60-year-old trapper, hunter and cowboy The song of a destiny—the swan song ofa race rich with an emotional wisdom that we, and perhaps the whole civilized world, have lost. In AMERICAN a great chieftain speaks directly to you of the old free life of half a century ago... tales of battle, of the hunt, of mystery, strange magic, among a people who were young and courageous and are now almost gone. Sensitively and accurately illustrated by Herbert M. Stoops. 7° 386 Fourth Ave. New York City THE LIFE STORY OF A GREAT INDIAN 7 nce ft $3 Illustrated by H. M. Stoops O Everywhere comicbooks.com