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<font size=4><b>Klahowya friends,<br>
I found these listed at Coyote Press in Salinas, California. <br>
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<a href="http://www.coyotepress.com/used.html#anchor6" eudora="autourl">http://www.coyotepress.com/used.html#anchor6</a><br>
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LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie. <b><u>Chinook Rudiments</u>.</b> Printed for
Fr. LeJeune's Indian mission in Kamloops, B.C., 3 May 1924 (No. 1739).
Extremely rare 36 pp. pamphlet in near fine condition. 4.75 x 7.5 inches.
Smith's <i>Pacific Northwest Americana,</i> #5827 locates only four
copies. See also Soliday/Decker, p. 169, #38.
<font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W1021] <b>$100.00.</b> <br>
</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie. <b><u>Chinook and Shorthand Rudiments:
with which the Chinook Jargon and the WAWA Shorthand can be mastered
without a teacher in a few hours</u>.</b> Printed for Fr. LeJeune's
Indian mission in Kamloops, B.C., 1898. 16 pp. 3.75 x 6.0 inches; one
folded signature, not cut at top or saddle-stitched. Author listed as
"by the editor of the "Kamloops WAWA." Very good
condition. Extremely rare! Listed in Smith's <i>Pacific Northwest
Americana,</i> #5821 (only three copies located) and Soliday/Decker p.
169, #37. <font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W1001] <b>$50.00.</b>
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</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie. <b><u>Polyglot manual; sections in
English, Chinook, and Latin, most using the Duployan shorthand</u>.</b>
Printed for Fr. LeJeune's Indian mission in Kamloops, B.C., 1896. 3.75 x
6.0 inches, perfect bind in plain paper wraps. Very good condition, with
minor water stains to cover. Extremely rare! Listed in Smith's <i>Pacific
Northwest Americana,</i> #5841 and Soliday/Decker p. 169. Contents:
English Manual: Prayers and Catechism in English typography; Prayers and
Catechism in English phonography; Chinook Manual: Prayers, Hymns and
Catechism in Chinook; Latin Manual or Hymns and Chants in Use by the
Indians of British Columbia. All but the English typography employ the
Duployan shorthand. <font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W1002]
<b>$60.00.</b> <br>
</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie. <b><u>Studies on Shuswap</u>.</b>
Printed for Fr. LeJeune's Indian mission in Kamloops, B.C., 1925. 32 pp.
4.75 x 7.5 inches, saddle stitch. Near fine condition. Extremely rare!
Listed in Smith's <i>Pacific Northwest Americana,</i> #5850 and
Soliday/Decker p. 169, #39. <font face="Courier New, Courier">[#C1174]
<b>$100.00.</b> <br>
</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie. <b><u>The WAWA Shorthand Instructor or
The Duployan Stenography Adapted to English</u>.</b> Printed for Fr.
LeJeune's Indian mission in Kamloops, B.C., 1896. Stated first edition.
24 pages plus printed paper wraps, 5.0 x 7.5 inches, saddle stitch
binding. Authorship "by the editor of the Kamloops 'WAWA.'"
Near fine condition with only minor age fading. Listed in Smith's
<i>Pacific Northwest Americana,</i> #5852 and Soliday/Decker p. 169, #34.
<font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W1008] <b>$60.00.</b> <br>
</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie (editor, publisher & printer).
<b>Kamloops WAWA, Vol. 6, No. 11 </b>(No. 158 in the series). Kamloops,
B.C., 1897. Near fine condition. 16 page pamphlet, top uncut and no
staple or string binding. Extremely rare! Soliday/Decker p. 168, Lowther
938. <font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W0611] <b>$40.00.</b> <br>
</font>LeJeune, Father Jean-Marie (editor, publisher & printer).
<b>Kamloops WAWA, Vol. 7, No. 12</b> (No. 171 in the series). Kamloops,
B.C., 1898. Near fine condition. 16 page pamphlet, top uncut and no
staple or string binding. Extremely rare! Soliday/Decker p. 168, Lowther
938. <font face="Courier New, Courier">[#W0712] <b>$40.00.<br>
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"If you really want a
flag that represents slavery and oppression,<br>
fly the U.S. flag. We've killed Indians with that flag. This
country has<br>
done all kinds of things wrong and hidden behind that flag. No one
says a<br>
thing". Drew Carey</html>