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THREE LEGENDS OF THE WILD WEST
THREE LEGENDS OF THE WILD WEST BRONZE FIGURES: Jesse James Geronimo and Billy the Kid. Respective heights: 32.5 31 and 31 inches.
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(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles including: 1) W. F. Cody, The Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill" (NY: 1927) 12mo, cloth; 2) Harry Rockwood, Allan Keene, the War Detective (NY: cop. 1884) 12mo, cloth; 3) John Habberton, Some Folks (NY: Derby, 1877) 8vo, pictorial gilt cloth
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GROUP OF 17 ONE-SHEET WESTERN MOVIE
GROUP OF 17 ONE-SHEET WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS.Group of 17 One-Sheet Western Movie Posters. Including Boots of Destiny (Grand National, R-1940s); Aces Wild (Commodore, 1936); Death Rides the Plains (PRC, 1943); Sunset Trail (Western Classics, 1940s); Overland Mail Robbery (Republic, 1943); Law of the Pampas (Western Classics, 1940s); The Wyoming Bandit (Republic, 1949); Ridin' the Lone Trail (Republic, 1937); Marshal of Gunsmoke (Universal, 1944); Lawless Valley (RKO, 1938); Under Nevada Skies (Republic, 1946); Billy the Kid in Santa Fe (Producers Releasing, 1941); Texas Trouble Shooters (Monogram, 1942); Indian Territory (Columbia, 1950); Sundown Kid (Republic, 1942); Roarin' Guns (Puritan, 1936; mounted on cardboard); and Rolling Caravans (Columbia, 1938; mounted on cardboard). Condition: varying from fair to good.
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WILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: FIFTEEN
WILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: FIFTEEN FRAMED PIECES OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND EPHEMERA FEATURING BUFFALO BILL, NATIVE AMERICANS, FRONTIER TOWNS, ST...WILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: Fifteen framed pieces of photography and ephemera featuring Buffalo Bill, Native Americans, frontier towns, stage coaches, etc., mid-19th to 20th C., items of interest include: panoramic lineup of Buffalo Bill with Native American performers; Buffalo Bill polychrome flag advertisement; polychrome metal sign for Evanston Cowboy Days; "Land Run" tryptic of a four day time lapse of before and after the land grab; stage coach with group of armed pioneer men with guns and dog; interior shot of Old Mint Saloon with slot machines in background, c. 1895; boomtown portrait of Weepah, NV, c. 1920's; two street shots of frontier towns; portrait of a female Native American Police Officer, etc., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including toning, fading, foxing, etc., none examined out of frame, some possible reproductions, sold as-is.
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[Western Americana] Eight titles
[Western Americana] Eight titles mostly juvenile adventure 1) William Cody (''Buffalo Bill'') Story of the Wild West and Camp Fire Chats (Chicago: Thompson cop. 1908) 8vo pictorial cloth; 2) W. H. Bogart Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky (Boston & NY: 1872) 12mo cloth Estimate $ 100-150
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4 PC. STERLING FRANKLIN MINT
4 PC. STERLING FRANKLIN MINT ''THE WESTERNERS'': 4 pc. Gordon Phillips Franklin Mint Silver wall Sculptures. The set Is dated 1976. Including; ''the Cavalryman'', ''the Range Rider'', ''the Chieftain'', & ''the Frontiersman''. All with Label Affixed. Approx. 16.25'' h x 16.25'' w.
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[American Indian - Western] Books
[American Indian - Western] Books on the West lot of 6 books including:Balch F.H. Bridge of the Gods. A.C. McClurg and Company 1980.Berger Thomas. Little Big Man. New York: Dial Press 1964.Parklan Francis. The Oregon Trail. New York: Modern Library 1949.Talbot Bishop. My People of the Plains. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers 1906.Clark Wissler. Indians of the United States. Garden City: Doubleday Doran and Company Inc. 1941. Wister Owen. The Virginian. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1940.
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1877 1ST ED. WESTERN WILDS BY
1877 1ST ED. WESTERN WILDS BY J.H. BEADLEFor your bidding consideration is a Leather Bound Illustrated, 1877 First Edition of "Western Wilds and the Men Who Redeem Them" by J.H. Beadle. This is a late 19th-century account of early American figures and their accomplishments, explorations, and events. This first edition book follows the lives of men at the Alamo, the westward voyages of the Mormons, Native American Indians, geographical phenomena in the West, and much more. Described, by the author, as an authentic narrative embracing an account of seven years travel and adventure in the far west; wild life in Arizona; perils of the plains; life in the canon and death in the desert; thrilling scenes and romantic incidents in the lives of western pioneers; adventures of the red and white savages of the west; a full account of the mountain meadow massacre; the Custer defeat; life and death of Bringham Young. The book is illustrated throughout and features a wonderful gilt decorated cover. The full colour map of Aboriginal America in the front is present. This leather bound illustrated gold gilt hardcover is in fair to good condition, scuffing noted to cover edges, marble boards and end papers. Intact pages exhibit top, bottom and fore edge painting, age tanning and slight foxing observed throughout. No other obvious marring noted. Measures 7"W x 9.5"L x 1.75"D approximately. Weight approximate 3lb
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(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Fourteen
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Fourteen titles including 1) Lewis H. Garrard, Wa-To-Yah and the Taos Trail (Palo Alto: 1968) 8vo, cloth, d.j.; 2) Anon.; Something About Joe Cummings, or a Son of Squaw in Search of a Mother (London: n.d., early 20th Century) 12mo, cloth; 3) F. R. Wheeler, The Book of Cowboys (Boston: 1921) 12mo, pict. cloth
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COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE
COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS.Collection of Over 35 Western Movie Posters. 1940s - 50s. One-sheet posters (27 x 41"). Including "Overland with Kit Carson" Ch. 10 (1951); "Hidden Guns" (1956); "Brave Warrior (1952); "Behind Southern Lines" (1952); "Junction City" (1952); "Ride Clear of Diablo" (1954); "Gunslingers" (1950); "The Lone Gun" (1954); "Bandits of the Badlands" (1954); "Arrow In the Dust" (1954); "Cody of the Pony Express" (1950); "Rock Island Trail" (1950); "The Indian Fighter" (1955); "Conquest of Cochise" (1953); "Colorado Sundown" (1951); "Overland Riders" (1946); "Wyoming Renegades" (1954); "Sundown in Santa Fe" (1948); "Tomahawk Trail" (1957); "The Purple Mask" (1955); "War Arrow" (1954), and others. All folded. Condition: varies, C+ to A.
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GROUP OF SIX BOOKS ON MAINLY
GROUP OF SIX BOOKS ON MAINLY AMERICAN WESTERN ART Group of six books on mainly American Western art comprising: Harold McCracken, "The Frank Tenney Johnson Book: The Life And Work Of A Master Painter Of The Old West. With 57 Full-Color Illustrations.", Doubleday & Company, Garden City, New York, 1974, with ink gift inscription to Robert Winship Woodruff; two copies of Harold McCracken, "The West Of Buffalo Bill: Frontier Art, Indian Crafts, Memorabilia From The Buffalo Bill Historical Society", Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated, Publishers, 1974, one with ink inscriptions to Robert Winship Woodruff from family members; Charles M. Russell, "Good Medicine: Memories Of The Real West", Garden City Publishing, Incorporated, New York, 1930, ink signature of "Nell H. Woodruff/August 1942"; Howard Pyle, "Howard Pyle's Book Of The American Spirit: The Romance Of American History", Harper & Brothers, 1923; and "El Caballo En Espana", Ed. Subsecretar?a de Informaci?n y Turismo, Madrid, 1975, ink gift inscription to Robert Winship Woodruff, 1977.
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FOURTEEN WHITMAN WESTERN
FOURTEEN WHITMAN WESTERN ADVENTURE BOOKS FOR BOYS 1940s -1950s, octavo (8 in.), hardbound with twelve books retaining their dust jacket; heroes include Gene Autry, Red Ryder, Roy Rogers, and King of the Royal Mounties.
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WESTERN TRAILS.Western Trails.
WESTERN TRAILS.Western Trails. Universal, 1938. One sheet (41 x 27"). Cowboy Western starring Bob Baker, Marjorie Reynolds, Carlyle Moore, Franko Corsarro, and Bob Burns, directed by George Waggner. Unrestored, with ink smudging in the trimmed bottom margin, cello-tape repairs on the reverse with previous attempts to over-color losses at intersecting folds, somewhat ragged edges, and other wear. Sold as-is.
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LEGENDS OF THE WEST - BUFFALO
LEGENDS OF THE WEST - BUFFALO NICKEL COLLECTION Buffalo nickels sold with historical pages like Buffalo Soldiers, Jesse James, Miners, Homesteaders, Kit Cason, and others. Interesting from a historical perspective.
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[Books on the West] Seventeen
[Books on the West] Seventeen volumes including: ''History of NorthEast Missouri'' 3 vols 1913; James ''Oregon'' 1917; Chase ''Yosemite Trails''; James ''New Mexico''; Murphy ''Three Wonderlands of the American West'' 1913; along with 12 others.
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WESTERN BOOK COLLECTION 1907-1950
WESTERN BOOK COLLECTION 1907-1950 (4)For your consideration are four Western books from various authors circa 1907-1950. The authors in this collection are The Pioneers of the Tobacco Plains Country, B.M. Bower (2) and John A. Lomax. The first book is, "The Lure of the Dim Trails" by B.M. Bower published by Grosset & Dunlap and copy-righted by G.W. Dillingham Co. in 1907. The book is about Anthony Bard, a young man from the East who gets caught up in the rough-and-tumble American West in the early 20th century. Successful New York businessman Anthony Bard makes the decision to set out on an adventure and look for solace in the wide-open spaces of the West. He is drawn to the wild frontier by its allure of romance and freedom. But when he gets lost in a blizzard in Montana's Big Horn Mountains, his journey takes an unexpected turn. After being saved by some cowboys from the Diamond H Ranch, Bard slowly gets used to their hard life and discovers a hidden talent for riding and roping. The second book in this collection is "Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads" collected by John A. Lomax, published by The Macmillan Company in 1934 and copy-righted by Sturgis & Walton Company. The book is a collection of frontier songs with lyrics and sheet music. The third book in this collection is "Good Indian" by B.M. Bower, published by Grosset & Dunlap and copy-righted by Little, Brown & Company in 1912. The book is set in the American West and centers around a young Native American man named Good Indian. He resides on a reservation and is a member of the Piute tribe. As he negotiates the conflicts between his Native American heritage and the influence of the white settlers in the area, the novel delves into the complexities of his character. The story revolves around Good Indian's romantic relationship with Glory, a young woman with mixed Native American and white ancestry. Due to their dissimilar backgrounds and societal prejudices, their relationship encounters resistance and difficulties. A significant portion of the story revolves around Good Indian's struggle with his identity as he is torn between his Native American roots and contemporary expectations. The fourth and final book in this collection is "The Story of the Tobacco Plains Country" by The Pioneers of the Tobacco Plains Country, published by Olga Weydemeyer Johnson in 1950. The book is about the unique stories, experiences, and contributions of the people who have lived and shaped the region over time. It provides insights into the challenges, triumphs, and everyday life of the pioneers and inhabitants of the Tobacco Plains area. All books in this collection show good condition with some slight wear to each, but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The books measure 91/4" L x 6 3/8" W x 11/16" D to 7 5/8" L x 5 1/8" W x 1 1/2" D.
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COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.
COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST. COWBOYS OF THREE CONTI...Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. Cowboys of Three Continents. New York: Union, ca. 1938. Color lithograph mounted and varnished on board, in a wooden frame. 26 x 19". Borders trimmed, a few minor abrasions to printed area, minor toning. Sold as-is.
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TWENTY COLLECTIBLE BOOKS about
TWENTY COLLECTIBLE BOOKS about the old west southwest Indians etc. All with dust jackets a number of first editions: ''Boone'' by Robert Morgan a biography 2007; ''Halfbreed'' a true story of George Brent by David Halaas & Andrew Mashich 2004; ''Mangas Coloradas'' chief of the Chiricahua Apaches by Edwin Sweeney 1998; ''Texas Indian Fighters'' by A.J. Sowell 1996 a reproduction; ''Life Among the Texas Indians'' 1998 first edition so stated; ''A Private in the Texas Rangers'' by A.T. Miller 2001; ''The Spanish Frontier in North America'' by David Weber 1992; et al. N.B. Most appear unused.
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A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE
A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE WESTERN COMICSA group of Golden Silver Age Western comics, The comics with photo covers comprising Big Valley #6 (Dell, 1969), Cisco Kid #37 (Dell, 1957), Cowboy in Africa #1 (Gold Key, 1967), The Flying A's Range Rider #13 (Dell, 1956), Gabby Hayes Western #16 (Fawcett Publications, 1950) Gene Autry Comics #25 (Dell, 1949), Gunsmoke #3 (Gold Key, 1969) Gunsmoke #17 (Dell, 1959), Have Gun, Will Travel #11 (Dell, 1961), High Chaparral #1 (Gold Key, 1968), Iron Horse #1 (Dell, 1967), Jace Pearson of the Texas Rangers #3 (Dell, 1953), Jace Pearson of the Texas Rangers #13 (Dell, 1956), Lawman #5 (Dell, 1960), The Legend of Custer #1 (Dell, 1968), The Legend of Jesse James (Gold Key, 1966), Maverick #10 (Dell, 1959), The Monroes #1 (Dell, 1967), Queen of the West, Dale Evans #4 (Dell, 1954), Rango #1 (1967), Rawhide #1 (Gold Key, 1963), Rex Allen Comics #3 (Dell, 1952), The Virginian #1 (Gold Key, 1963), Wagon Train #4 (Dell, 1960), Wagon Train #4 (Gold Key, 1964), Wild Bill Elliot #9 (Dell, 1952), Wild, Wild West #4 (Dell, 1968), and Wyatt Earp #7 (Dell, 1959), [DAVID pls add publisher and dates for the following 5 that were added later] Bob Colt #8, Hopalong Cassidy #25, Tom Mix Western #26, Monte Hale Western #33, Rocky Lane Western #38 33 pieces All feature a photo cover
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WESTERN RAILROAD TRAVEL EPHEMERA
WESTERN RAILROAD TRAVEL EPHEMERA
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WESTERN RAILROAD TRAVEL EPHEMERA
WESTERN RAILROAD TRAVEL EPHEMERA
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BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WESTBuffalo
BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WESTBuffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. A Group of Wild West Girls and Cowboys – The Virginia Reel on Horseback. Cincinnati: Enquirer Job Ptg., ca. 1890s. A 12-sheet color lithograph billboard (approx. 120 x 84”) mounted on old linen as one unit. With mild to heavy soiling, scattered chips and losses across image, some over-painting, but strong and colorful overall. Depicting one of the most popular and enduring features of Buffalo Bill’s show, the Virginia reel on horseback. In this portrayal, a gathering of men and women on horseback are shown on the open prairie, a section of them with brass instruments to accompany the couples’ dancing. Such imagery confirms what historian Louis Warren writes of the narrative backdrop of the performance, introduced about 1886, in which “a community in transition, either on their way across the prairie by wagon train or in the midst of building a ranch or town” would break into dance when some call for celebration was found (Buffalo Bill’s America [Knopf, 2005 pg. 250]). Possibly unique.
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WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH
WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOWS. "BIDE A WEE." WE A...Wild West and Great Forepaugh Shows. "Bide A Wee." We Are Almost Here. Circa 1888. Pictorial two-sided letterpress broadside. Portraits of the owner and manager appear beside the bombastic language; verso bears wild west narratives on "Gen. Custer's Last Rally" and the "Mountain Meadow Massacre." 7 x 28 _". Chipped around edges, scattered tears and split portions repaired with archival tape. Good overall appearance.
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A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE DELL
A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE DELL FOUR COLOR WESTERN COMICSA group of Golden Silver Age Dell Four Color Western comics, The comics with photo covers comprising Four Color #153 (Roy Rogers), Four Color #575 (Annie Oakley), Four Color #618 (Johnny Mack Brown), Four Color #673 (Buffalo Bill Jr.), Four Color #675 (Steven Donovan), Four Color #707 (Corky and White Shadow), Four Color #712 (the Great Locomotive Chase), Four Color #738 (Westward Ho the Wagons!), Four Color #993 (Jim Bowie), Four Color #997 (Tales of Texas John Slaughter), Four Color #1027 (The Texan #1), Four Color #1058 (Colt .45), Four Color #1059 (Sugarfoot), Four Color #1089 (Restless Gun), Four Color #1102 (Wanted Dead or Alive), Four Color #1126 (Hotel De Paree - Sundance), Four Color #1130 (The Deputy), Four Color #1134 (The Real McCoys), Four Color #1215 (Tales of Wells Fargo), and Four Color #1284 (Laramie) 20 pieces
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101 RANCH WILD WEST.101 Ranch
101 RANCH WILD WEST.101 Ranch Wild West. [Riverside Litho], ca. 1910s. Color lithograph fragment mounted on board, trimmed to show a shield of portraits of four Indian chiefs surrounded by vignettes. 24 x 32". Brightly colored but with several obtrusive chips and scattered wear and chipping across image and at edges. Poor. Sold as-is.
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COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.
COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST. THE WINNING OF THE WES...Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. The Winning of the West. New York: Tooker Ð Moore Litho, ca. 1930s. Large color lithograph portrait of Tim McCoy, actor and onetime performer with Barnum and Bailey, shown atop an Indian brave in full war gear galloping on his horse. Folds. Excellent.
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COLLECTION OF WILD WEST SHOW
COLLECTION OF WILD WEST SHOW PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA.Collection of Wild West Show Photographs and Ephemera. Various dates and publishers, ca. 1911 Ð 1946. Mostly related to the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch and Real Wild West Shows, including three Christmas cards, a variety of cast and action photographs, four souvenir programs from the 1946 Golden Jubilee shows, and a full 1926 season program in very good condition. Various sizes, the largest being 8 _ x 11".
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Lot of 5 Best of the West Limited
Lot of 5 Best of the West Limited Edition Collectors Series character dolls, 2 James Wests, 2 Matt Dillons, and Rowdy Yates, all mint in original packaging Estimate $20-65
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BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Program. Buffalo: Courier Litho, 1900. A 64-page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and Buffalo Bill. With lithographed covers including pages of advertising copy. Cover depicts Frederick Remington's painting "Last of the Great Scouts." General edge wear and slight discoloration. Good.
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BUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD
BUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD WEST.Buffalo Real Ranch Wild West. Milwaukee and Chicago: Riverside, ca. 1920. Large panel poster (56 x 21") with illustrations of life in the West, including cowboys, Native Americans, cowgirls, and Mexican vaqueros. Unmounted. Very good.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Wicked Pony'' and ''Trooper of the Plains.'' Respective heights: 26 and 23 inches.
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IRMA ANDREWS WESTERN COWBOY HORSE
IRMA ANDREWS WESTERN COWBOY HORSE BRONZE SCULPTURE United States,20th CenturyFinely cast bronze of a cowboy pumping water into a wood bucket that has spilled while holding his horse's reins surrounded by cacti.
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12 STERLING BADGES OF THE GREAT
12 STERLING BADGES OF THE GREAT WESTERN LAWMENSet of 12 sterling silver official badges of the Great Western Lawmen issued by Franklin Mint in 1987. 11/12 COA. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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THREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES
THREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Cowboy'' and ''Trooper of the Plains'' and ''Cheyenne.'' Respective heights: 20.5 19.25 and 20 inches.
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3 vols. Books on Books - The
3 vols. Books on Books - The American West: Storm, Colton, compiler. A Catalogue of The Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. Chicago: for The Newbery Library, by Univ. of Chicago Press, 1968. 1st ed. 4to, orig. brick red cloth; minor wear, d/j (scattered light wear & creasing). Frontis. portrait. Internally clean. * Adams, Ramon F. Six-Gun and Saddle Leather: A Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on Western Outlaws and Gunmen. Cleveland: John T. Zubal, (1982). 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Reprint of the revised ed. of 1969. Fine. * _ _. The Rampaging Herd: A Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on Men and Events in The Cattle Industry. Cleveland: John T. Zubal, (1982). 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Reprint of the first edition of 1959.
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E. H. HEITHECKER WESTERN COWBOY
E. H. HEITHECKER WESTERN COWBOY PAINTING KansasEarly 20th CenturyDepicts two figures, one on horse back and one saddling his horse situated around a fire.