Some Background Information on The America Procession Series


The American Procession series is a collection of nine volumes produced by Hastings House between 1959 to 1964.  The series was developed with the intent of providing its readers with "dramatic non-fiction books which center around crucial developments that set the direction of our civilization that have not been adequately told."  All of the volumes were produced in a similar format in illustrated dust jackets.

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Titles in The American Procession Series
Arranged alphabetically by title.

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  • PhotoPhotoRoll over Image to expand The Beaver Men by Mari Sandoz, First Edition Published by Hastings House in New York: 1964. Near fine in decorated cloth covered boards with blind stamping on the front board, gilt text on the spine and map end papers with narrow black lines at the edges of the boards probably caused by an older style dust jacket protector with black edging. In a near fine unclipped dust jacket with just a hint of wear to the upper and lower edges of the spine area. The ninth volume in the American Procession Series and subtitled: Spearheads of Empire. 335 pages inluding an index followed by a map key.
    TB20019  $59.50


  • PhotoPhotoRoll over Image to expand Brass-Knuckle Crusade The Great Know-Nothing Conspiracy: 1820-1860 by Carleton Beals, First Edition Published by Hastings House in New York: 1960. Very good+ in decorated brown cloth covered boards gilt text stamping on the spine. The cloth at the heel of the spine is very slightly rubbed and worn and with mild tanning at the hinges of the end sheets due to a reaction with the glue used in binding. In a very good- unclipped dust jacket with several short closed tears to the ends of the spine area and with two short closed tears to the edge of the front panels with related creasing. The 9th volume in the American Procession Series which deals with the great know-nothing Conspiracy of 1820-1860. 312 pages containing an index.
    TB21906  $40.00


  • PhotoPhotoRoll over Image to expand The Cattlemen by Mari Sandoz, First Edition Published by Hastings House in New York: 1958. Very good+ in green cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine. In a very good unclipped dust jacket with a 1/4" deep chip at the upper fore corner of the spine area which is also slightly tanned. The 6th volume in the American Procession Series. 527 pages including an index, bibliography, text and a section of photographs. (Adams-Herd 2004)
    TB19998  $65.00






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