Description: ****ALL COPIES ARE SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY MOYNAHAN This book tells the story of cowboy artist Asa Lynn Powell (1912-1978), a man who was destined to become a historically significant artist. During his life he portrayed the Blackfeet Indians as they moved from their old ways into the twentieth century. The majority of material contained in this book comes from scrapbooks that Ace Powell put together himself. The book contains many pictures of friends, newspaper articles written about him, a few scattered pictures of his early art, and miscellaneous memorabilia. This book provides the reader with an intimate portrait of the artist and his life, a life that was at times arduous and at times filled with adventure. Powell produced a lasting impact upon art and artists in Montana and other western states. Powell was befriended by the rich and famous as well as the poor and ordinary. He treated everyone the same way, be they janitor or senator or millionaire. He rarely met anyone who did not become his friend. All of this and more is found in THE ACE POWELL SCRAPBOOK. A 2010 publication This is a first edition book. Book condition: NEW Size: 8½" x 5½", hardback, 157 pages This book is limited to 350 signed and numbered copies plus 10 author’s proof copies. There will be no paperbacks and no second printing of this book. Price $32.95 Shipping: $2.50 media rate 800x600 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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Location: Spokane, Washington
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Limited Edition
Author: J. M. Moynahan, Editor
Publisher: Chickadee Publishing
Topic: Westerns
Subject: Life of Western Artist Ace Powell