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____________________________________________________ LIFE OF TOM HORN,1904
LIFE OF TOM HORN, Government Scout and Interpreter, Written by Himself, together with his letters and statements by His Friends, A Vindication. Thirteen full-page illustrations. Published (for John C. Coble) by The Louthan Book Company, Denver, 1904. Printed by the Smith-Brooks Printing Company. Cover design by John Ohnimus. Book is in its original stiff wraps; original front cover illustration; square-bound; 317 pages. Book is very good plus condition: spine is strong, but very lightly sunned; thin crease on front cover; otherwise no other significant flaws; pages are clean and bright. No inscriptions on fly-leafs. Bookplate of Robert B. Horn on inner side of front cover. Price: $350.00 __________
IT
ALL HAPPENED IN Clum, John P. IT
ALL HAPPENED IN _____________________________________ A DYNASTY OF WESTERN OUTLAWS Wellman, Paul I. A
DYNASTY OF WESTERN OUTLAWS. A
Saga of the Infamous Gunmen who from Quantrill’s Raiders to Pretty Boy Floyd
Terrorized the West for a Century. Illustrated
by Lorence Bjorklund. Doubleday
& Company: Garden City, _______________________________________________ ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WESTERN GUN-FIGHTERS O’Neal, Bill. ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF WESTERN GUN-FIGHTERS. __________________________________________
THE
UNITED STATES MARSHALS OF Ball, Larry D. THE
UNITED STATES MARSHALS OF DOC HOLLIDAY Myers, John Myers. DOC
HOLLIDAY. Little, Brown and
Company:
NO TEARS FOR BLACK JACK KETCHUM, by F. Stanley. World Press, Inc., Denver, Colorado, 1958. No. 16 of 500 copies. Inscribed by F. Stanley. Book is in its original black wrappers; square-bound; 148 pages. Condition: very good plus to near fine; spine is solid, tight; pages are bright and clean; there is, however, some off-setting on the title page. Black Jack Ketchum was executed for attempting to hold up a C.&S. train in New Mexico, but that was just part of dastardly career. Price: $95.00 __________ Paine, Lauran. TOM HORN: MAN OF THE WEST. Barre Publishing Company, Barre, Massachusetts, 1963, first American edition. Original brown cloth binding with black print on spine; 186 pages; dust jacket. Overall condition: book is in near condition; dust jacket is very good plus, price-clipped and very light sunning to spine. Price: $35.00 ______________________________________
Shackleford, William Yancey. GUN-FIGHTERS OF THE OLD WEST, Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kansas, 1943. Publication is in its original gray printed wrappers; 24 pages; no illustrations. Condition: very good plus. Price: $35.00 _____________________________________ Stanley, F. DESPERADOES OF NEW MEXICO, 1953, first limited edition (#207 of 800), in dust jacket. Printed by The World Press, Inc., Denver, Colorado. Price: $95.00 (See New Mexico page) ____________ Contact us or (970) 349-7079 |
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