Includes several b&w illustrations. An autobiography: from the foreword: "Most of my family travels were in the company of my old International pickup truck, so I chose this vehicle whom I called Cornbinder to tell the story of our journey." The author graduated from the University of Montana in 1950 with a degree in Wildlife Biology. After working for five years in his field, began a career in teaching that spanned the next thirty years, mostly in the northeastern California counties of Modoc, Lassen and Siskiyou. He and his family spent three years among the Navajos in Arizona where he taught Navajo children. 8.5 inches tall, 229 pages.
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