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Don L. Perceval (8 January 1908 - 13 May 1979) born in Woodford, Essex County, England, was a 20th Century artist whose body of work is defined by the Southwest American landscape, ranching and Native American themes.


Books illustrated by Don Louis Perceval:

i. Henderson, Randall, "On Desert Trails: Today and Yesterday", (1961), Westernoire Press, Los Angeles[1] ii. Carobeth, Laird, "Encounter with an Angry God: Recollections of My Life with John Peabody Harrington", (1975), Malki Museum Press, Banning iii. Bailey, Paul, "Polygamy was Better than Monotony", (1972), Westernoire Press, Los Angeles iv. Huckle, H. G. Harcourt, "Dreams Come True for Cowboys, Too! The Remarkable Life Story of Jo Curtis Flieger", (1991), Westernoire Press, Tuscon v. Lummis, Charles F., "General Crook and the Apache Wars", (1966), Northland Press, Flagstaff vi. Craig, Reginald S., "The Fighting Parson, the Biography of Colonel John M. Chivington", (1959), Westernoire Press, Los Angeles vii. Waters, Frank; Powell, Lawrence Clark, "The Man Who Killed the Deer", (1965), Northland Press, Flagstaff viii. Perceval, Don Louis, "Art of Western America", (1949), Pomona College Art Gallery, Claremont

References

http://www.lawesterners.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/136-SEPTEMBER-1979.pdf

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