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By: Beals, Frank Lee
Price: $38.00
Publisher: Chicago, IL, Wheeler Publishing Company: 1943
Edition: First Edition
Seller Id: MK46644
Condition: Very Good +
First edition hardcover in taupe colored cloth covered boards illustrated with red and brown illustration of Bill galloping past a steer skull whooting buffalo. Tips sharp but show light rubbing, lower frt tip cloth has broken and the cardboard tip is barely showing. Three other tips and spine ends are VG. Red & white illustrated end papers, inner hinges fine. No names, tears or soil in the 252 pp text. Gift quality biography of B.B. with light surface soil on cloth boards. Displays well, see images or ask if one is not showing up as ours. View more info
By: Ellsworth, Lois Miller (Direct Descendent of Broncho Charlie)
Price: $35.00
Publisher: Greenfield, MA, Privately Published: 1998
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller Id: 44655
Condition: Very Good
12 pg newspaper devoted to the youngest Pony Express riding at age 11. Charlie Miller, (1850-1955), nicknamed "Broncho Charlie" (this nickname came about as a result of his job of busting broncs for ranchers). Includes family history, Letters from Fans, Broncho Charlie Tales including: A Pony Express Adventure, Bear Hunting with Chief Joseph, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and more. View more info
By: Havinghurst, Walter; Intro by Christine Bold
Price: $8.00
Publisher: Montana, Thomas Minckler Gallery: 1993
Seller Id: 46701
ISBN: 0803272537
Condition: Near Fine
Second printing of the first Bison paperback in glossy covers illustrated with a vintage event poster from Buffalo Bill's Wild West. 246 pp book is crisp and unmarked save for pencil note at head of title page that tells where the former owner purchased the book. Filled with fun facts and a bit of mystery too. View more info
By: Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
Price: $35.00
Publisher: WY, Rustler Printing: 1980
Seller Id: 38609
Condition: Good +
Stapled softcover Souvenir Program. Good condition, some wear on top half of stapled spine;, 1/2 inch closed tear at foot of cover gutter. If you're a rodeo enthusiast, this Souvenir Program, straight from Cody, Wyoming, the "Rodeo Capital of the World" could be the treasure you're looking for. There are 88 pgs. of bull riding, calf roping and steer wrestling excitement. View more info
By: Tracy, Edward B.
Price: $38.00
Publisher: NY, Dodd, Mead & Company: 1954
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller Id: R46533
Condition: Very Good
Uncirculated exlibrary first edition hardcover in red cloth covered boards showing a bow and arrow on frt board, black titles on spine, and partial sunning at head of frt board. Backstrip sunned, call tag present, tips lightly bumped showing color loss but no major rub through. Pocket and all pages present, 215 pp text is crisp and unmarked save for occasional library stamp in margin. Library name crossed out on 3 sides of page block. Entirely fictional tale that tells the story of the Indians life with their beloved horses in the early days of our country. 39! chapters includes: Early d... View more info
By: Twain, Mark
Price: $275.00
Publisher: NY, Harper & Brothers: 1907
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller Id: 46054
Condition: Near Fine
First edition blindstamped illustrated hardcover in rich red cloth with black horse and white/black/brown rider in a dress riding him. Upper tip of frt board, and lower tip of rear board slightly darker than rest of cloth. Spine ends bumped with one micro break in the cloth at head just starting, and trace of color loss on still sharp tips. A touch of paint loss on the HOR in the word Horse's on frt board. Antique Brentanos bookstore sticker at foot of rear pastedn. No names, tears or soil in the 153 pp text. Comes in a custom-made red cloth slipcase with gilt title on sunned spine; lett... View more info
Price: $7.00
Publisher: CT, Longmeadow: 1994
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller Id: MK46619
ISBN: 0681004576
Condition: Near Fine
Gift quality first edition, first printing hardcover in butternut colored paper covered boards with sharp tips and spine ends. As new save for tidy ink gift ded that hides behind the front dj flap. Unclipped (and unpriced) dj shows no chips loss or wear, now in new mylar and shall stay that way. 296 pp text is crisp and unmarked. Bills younger sister, Helen Cody Wetmore tells a thrilling story in high style. Besides regaling us with the rougher side of his character, she also lets us into secrets of his youth and why Bill could never shoot a deer that caught his eye. View more info