Featured in this lot is a Rare "Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book", 1st Edition 1891, by W. Fletcher Johnson. "Life of the Great Medicine Man and Chief Sitting Bull; His Tragic Death; Story of the Sioux Nation; Their Manners and Customs, Ghost Dances and Messiah Craze; also a very complete history of the Sanguinary Indian War of 1890-91", Edgewood Publishing Company. This work is an excellent reference on the Sioux Nation and includes a map of the Badlands in South Dakota, an account of General George Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of Little Big Horn, and a description of the lives of White Beaver and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The book contains many illustrations and photographs including notable Native American chiefs, US Army officers, battlefield sketches, most in the black & white format of the time but a few of Native Americans including Sitting Bull's son Crow Foot are in a pinkish hue. Willis Fletcher Johnson (1857-1931), was an author, journalist, and lecturer who had a twenty-year tenure as the foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for the New York Tribune. The green cloth bound gold gilt embossed illustrated hardcover shows a portrait of Sitting Bull at the top with a battle scene vignette below, medallion images of both Major General Miles and U.S. Deputy Bartlett. At the bottom of the cover is a vignette of the Ghost Dance. The spine has an image of Sitting Bull standing. Much of the gold gilt lettering and images are intact. Scuffing and fading exhibited on covers, loose spine. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing throughout. Measures 5.5"W x 8"L x 1.75"D, weight 1lb, 12oz.*