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Black Range Tales
by James McKenna
First published in 1936, Black Range Tales has become one of the classics of southwest Americana. In
his inimitable style, “Uncle Jimmie” tells of prospecting, Indian fights, exploration, town life and all the
characters from the early days of the Black Range, the
Mogollons, and the rest of the Gila Country of southwest New Mexico. The result is alternately humorous,
poignant, amazing or insightful; a singular look at the
times. And most of all these tales are true, for by golly,
James A. McKenna was there.
6 x 9, 300 pages, woodcuts. Softcover $19.95, ISBN #-944383-60-2
MEET MR. GRIZZLY
A Saga on the Passing of the Grizzly Bear
This edition contains a new story by Stevens about an unforgettable Old West character. Called “Front Name Dick,” it’s
a classic tale of rough, frontier humor.
“Montague Stevens was much more than a one-armed British remittance man with a passion for bear hunting. Educated at Cambridge, he was one of the most literate chroniclers of New Mexico’s rural history. That he lived in a time
when grizzlies still roamed the wilds of southwest New
Mexico makes Steven’s observations of great interest to today’s bear enthusiasts. His well reasoned comments on natural history, dog training, and the life of an early day cattle- Softcover, 324 pages,
6 x 9, illustrated,
man are of invaluable reference…one of my favorite
books.”
$19.95
David E. Brown, author of The Grizzly in the Southwest ISBN# 0-944383-09-2
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TRACKS ACROSS NEW MEXICO
BY HOMER C. PICKENS
Another hound classic back in print! Homer Pickens was one of the great houndmen of the
Southwest during the 20s, 30s, & 40s for bear and lion. He and his brother Albert also
trapped many wolves. Originally published in 1980, these are Pickens’ reminiscences of his
years tramping and riding across the state as an officer with the New Mexico Game & Fish
Department and other agencies. Homer rose from predator control officer to become Chief
Game Warden for the State of New Mexico. Homer Pickens was the man who took Smokey
the Bear, as a cub, to Washington after he was rescued from a forest fire in southern New
Mexico. This high quality, hardcover, reprint also includes an extensive Foreword by Homer
Pickens Jr. and is profusely illustrated with nearly 100 photographs.
Below: Don Robinson’s informal letter to his long-time associate Dr. David Narver, dated December 10, 2012 on his reading
of Tracks Across New Mexico by Homer C. Pickens. Robinson is the retired Director of the British Columbia, Fish and Wildlife Branch. Narver is the retired Director of Fisheries in British Columbia Ministry of Environment.
“An interesting and informative record of a family and especially the author, Homer Pickens. Reading between the lines
one can chart the development of not only the New Mexico Game Department but the involvement of Federal Agencies concerned with wildlife. The change in attitude about predators over the course of the book is clearly outlined. Homer Pickens
tells his story as it intertwines with the emersion of a modern state wildlife agency. While it contains a personal history,
there is a great deal of material dealing with the changes in Federal/State agencies especially dealing with predator control.
Incidentally he mentions buying cougar (lion) dogs from the Lee Brothers of Arizona. My uncles on Vancouver Island also bought trained cougar hounds from the Lee Brothers–for the same reason–the dogs were well trained and the
bounty system was a much better go as income than depression wages. Same in British Columbia as New Mexico.
Homer Pickens was a hard worker, mild mannered and ready to move with the times. An excellent read outlining the
beginning of a broad approach by game departments as they transformed into wildlife agencies.” Signed by Don Robinson
6 x 9, 208 pgs, almost 100 b&w photos. Hardcover $25.00 ISBN-13: 978-0-944383-74-2 ISBN-10: 0-9447383-74-2
WHEN THE DOGS BARK ‘TREED’ By Elliott S. Barker
In 1930 famed New Mexico houndman and game officer Elliot Barker spent a year hunting
an over-supply of lions on the half-million acre Vermejo Park Ranch. Using Airedales as
well as hounds, his story sticks to the facts yet is filled with high adventure, lion lore, and
savvy commentary on the vagaries of hounds on the trail. A classic now back in print, this
hardcover edition is the memoir of a literate man who rode alone over some of the most
rugged terrain in the Rockies, at ease with the perils of the trail, as one with his dogs when
the trail became a race to bring big cats to tree or bay.
“When the Dogs Bark ‘Treed’ reveals the point of view of a man alert to many things in
the big mountain country. It is the point of view of a civilized lover of the out-ofdoors.”~~~~ J. Frank Dobie
Hardcover, 6 x 9, 250 pgs, section of b&w photos $30.00 ISBN-13: 978-0-944383-80-3
ISBN-10: 0-944383-80-7
BEN LILLY’S TALES OF BEARS, LIONS AND HOUNDS Edited by Neil B. Carmony
Ben Lilly left behind enough writings to fill a book – and this is it! It includes Ben’s hunting diaries, his chapters on bears and lions, magazine articles, an interview, and personal
letters. Plus over 30 photos of Ben Lilly, many never before published. Known as “the last
of the mountain men,” Ben grew to legendary status in both the Old South and in the
Great Southwest. With careful, well researched annotations by editor Neil Carmony, Ben
Lilly’s Tales does much to separate the truth of Ben Lilly the man and hunter from the Lilly
legend. This book will be primary source material for anyone interested in one of the great
characters of Southern history, Western history, and the history of those hunters who
have followed big game with hounds.
6 x 9, 224 pgs, b&w illustrations and photos, Hardcover $25.00 ISBN# 0-944383-48-3
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S L A S H RAN C H H O UN D S
By Dub Evans
Everyone has their favorite among hounds and hunting books but Slash Ranch
Hounds is certainly among the best in any section. It is very strong on the intricate
workings of hounds in pursuit of scent. While not a “how-to” book, any dog man can
benefit from Evan’s training tips and hunting techniques, most told within the context of
stories. And Dub Evans was simply a good writer, who could render an exciting chase
that we can feel today without the need for tall tales and exaggerations. From long experience follow-ing the hounds horseback in wild country, he knew that an honest recall
of actual events was the best story of all.
From the Preface by M.H. Salmon
Hardcover, 244 pages, 6 x 9, $25.00 ISBN 0-944383-64-5
HOUNDS in the HILLS
By EDWARD A. BRIGGS
Originally published in 1938, this lost classic is now back in print! A fine
writer, Briggs’ book ranks with The Voice of Bugle Ann; however, these are
true tales of superior hounds – Redbone, Black & Tan, Bluetik, Walker, July,
Beagle & Pot-licker – that run to catch on red fox and gray, ‘coon, ‘possum,
snowshoe hare and cottontail rabbit. Fifty years a houndman, Briggs’ Hounds
in the Hills brings you into the chase like no other book.
ISBN-10: 0-944383-76-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-944383-76-6
Hardcover, 223 pgs, photos. $25
Triumph And Tragedy - A History of Thomas Lyons And the LCs
By Ida Foster Campbell with Alice Foster Hill
FROM HIS EARLY BEGINNINGS AS A COWBOY and self-taught mining engineer in the 1870s, Thomas Lyons -- with partner Angus Campbell -- would build
an unparalleled cattle empire in southwest New Mexico. According to a livestock
trade journal of the time, at its peak the LC Ranches controlled 1.5 million acres
of range, grazed some 60,000 cattle, “and employed 100 wagons, 750 riding
horses, 400 work horses, and 75 cowboys in season.” But powerful men create
powerful enemies. The murder of Tom Lyons in El Paso in 1917 remains one of
the great unsolved mysteries of the old Southwest. A man of myth until now, this
thoroughly documented account is Tom Lyons and the LCs in history.
“He fought Apaches, hunted grizzly bears, chased down rustlers . . . and plotted the course of roads still traveled
today.”
From the Introduction by Stephen Siegfried
Softcover, 328 pages, 6 x 9, b&w historical photos, $19.95 ISBN 0-944383-61-0
DEATH ON THE GALLOWS
By West Gilbreath
Law and Disorder in the Land of Enchantment
In The Old West, execution was a common form of punishment, and until 1923 hanging
was the most common form of execution in New Mexico. Following exhaustive research of
newspaper accounts and other sources, former Las Cruces detective West Gilbreath has
documented New Mexico’s legal hangings, and a few illegal ones, to tell the story of how
dozens of hardened criminals, and perhaps a few innocents, were dropped from the gallows
and jerked to their final reward. The actual executions are presented in unvarnished form,
just as eyewitnesses and the newspapers of the time described them. Most interesting, the
crimes that led to the ultimate punishment are described in detail, providing a unique view
of law and disorder in the Land of Enchantment.
“Well it’s pretty damned rough to have to croak so soon, but a good many better men than I have gone the
same road and I guess I can stand it.” ― Last words of Richard Remine, hanged in Grant County in 1881
for beating his mining partner to death with a single-jack.
6 x 9, 232 pages, b&w photos. Softcover $14.95, ISBN# 0-944383-57-2
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Hunting Grizzlys, Black Bear and Lions “Big-Time” on the Old Ranches
by Will F. Evans
Hounds and Hunters in Old West Texas and Southern New Mexico
One of the truly rare books of outdoor sport and Western Americana, Hunting Grizzlys, Black Bear and Lions is
herein available in an affordable reprint edition. Written by Will Evans and other members of the pioneer Evans
family, these first-hand memoirs offer a rare look at ranch life and big-game hunts in the Davis Mountains of West
Texas and the Gila region of southwest New Mexico, 1880s to 1920s. We read what is perhaps the only account on
record of the grizzly bear in Texas; another grizzly hunt, in New Mexico, goes on for days and takes hunters,
horses and hounds to the limit. Black bears, mountain lions, and outlaw cattle round out these authentic, unvarnished recollections.
Sadly, the grizzly is gone from the Southwest, and the black bear virtually gone from West Texas. Here are
the life, times and adventures when bears and panthers roamed “big-time” across the Southwest wilderness.
6 x 9, 109 pages, b&w illustrations. Softcover, $12.00, ISBN# 0-944383-55-6
THE WOLF IN THE SOUTHWEST-The Making of an Endangered Species
David E. Brown, Editor
The premier predatory animal in the Southwest, and certainly the most controversial, the wolf came to grips with European settlement, particularly the livestock industry, and lost. First in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, and finally in
Old Mexico, the southwestern wolf was driven to extirpation; ironically, the last wolves were hunted down not long
before the advent of laws—and a conservation ethic—that could have saved them. Drawing on reports of the U.S.
government’s former Office of Predatory Animal and Rodent Control (PARC), and from accounts of wolf hunters
themselves, David E. Brown has compiled the history of the wolf’s elimination. Included is a complete documentation
of the eradication program, fascinating stories of the last few wolves that eluded hunters, and information on wolf
biology from those who best knew its habits. Since its first publication in 1983, The Wolf in the Southwest has proven
itself as the single most valuable and informative reference to Canis lupus of the Mexican borderlands. Now, the descendents of the last wolves captured in Mexico once again roam portions of wilderness in New Mexico and Arizona.
With reintroduction, this second edition contains a new Preface and Epilogue by David E. Brown, and a new Foreword by author and biologist Harley Shaw. Once again there are wolves in the woods, and just as in the days of the
pioneers, people are taking sides. Love him or hate him, the wolf is again making history, and The Wolf in the Southwest is back in print.
6 x 9, 224 pages, b&w photos. Softcover $14.95, ISBN# 0-944383-59-9
Tales of the Chase By M.H. Salmon
Hound-Dogs, Catfish, and Other Pursuits Afield
A Literate, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Humorous Look at Running Dogs, Rural America, and Angling for Fishes Big and Small
In this collection of twenty essays and five pieces of short fiction. M.H. Salmon
recalls a life of sport in which he seldom casts a fly and rarely swings on a bird.
Instead, he roams the Southwest, Midwest, and the north woods in search of
what William Faulkner called “the ancient and unremitting contest,” which is
the pursuit of game with hounds. Along the way he reflects on mountain men,
wilderness, urban blight, and hunting ethics; mules, trotline fishing and other
scenes in a vanishing rural America; and some great game fish, like Smallmouth
Bass, his “dream fish,” and the surprising catfish, which ultimately offers both a
lively challenge and a metaphor for life itself. Finally, in “Home with the
Hounds,” there is the all-day pursuit of a forty-pound Brush Wolf, and “the ambivalence any sentient hunter feels on killing an animal that has provided all you
could ever want of game.” Tales of the Chase is outdoor writing with a mainstream scope and offers up a whole platter of sport the Hook & Bullet press
never knew.
Hardcover, 6 x 9, 254 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations $25.00
ISBN-13: 978-0-9443833-11-7 ISBN: 0-944383-11-4
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SPECIAL OFFER! THE SOUTHWEST TRILOGY:
Forty Freedoms, Signal to Depart and Home is the River. Buy all three, signed, for just $50!
Forty Freedoms
By
M.H. Salmon
One hundred thousand acres of public land, complete with a year-round trout stream, potential ski resort, and butted
up against the burgeoning town of Del Cobre, New Mexico, is something the local boomers and
boosters – the “money men” -- can’t resist. Stuffed with dreams of growth and privatization, they
will stop at nothing to “add another room onto the house.” Others are equally committed to saving
these wild lands and waters from the roar of the bulldozer. Recalcitrant mountain man Harley Simmons (anti-hero of the previous Home is the River) teams with itinerant bookman and master polemicist Jason Niles (Signal to Depart) to make a desperate stand in the name of wild trout, resource
sustainability, and the heritage of the hunter. Narrated by Harley’s often beleaguered but always
clear-eyed son, Alvin, Forty Freedoms reads as a compelling campfire tale. In the tone of a latterday Huck Finn, his story of clashing cultures, animal rights fanatics and reluctant poachers, feral
hogs, hounds and hunting lore, and the fateful doings of an unfaithful woman, finally reveals what’s
really happening in the modern West.
Hardcover, 244 pages, 6 x 9, $25.00 ISBN 978-0-944383-77-3
S I G N A L T O D E PA R T — A N o v e l
By M.H. Salmon
Arriving in Southwest New Mexico, itinerant bookman Jason Niles finds the town of Del Cobre almost too good to
be true¾a community at ease with its modest size, rich in the heritage of an ancient culture, and uniquely in harmony
with the natural world. It is an idyll that cannot last. The boomers think Del Cobre holds a different promise. And
they have little sympathy for Mexican Black Hawks nesting on the edge of town, or the mysteries left behind by
ancient artists. You can see it coming. And so can Jason. Inspired, and deluded, by the Ancients’ lurid art, the books
in which he trades, and the woman of his dreams, Jason sees an opportunity to make a difference. If he can pull it off,
he can save remnants of a modern as well as an ancient culture, and even salvage something of himself.
“I got caught up in it, though I dreaded the ending which I knew was inescapable. Like everyday life here, it starts as a lark and
ends up somewhere near the roar of a bulldozer. Progress is our drug of choice, and so far no government has the guts to put a
warning label on the bottle.”
Charles Bowden, author of Blue Desert
6 x 9, 214 pages, illustrated, Hardcover $20.00, ISBN# 0-944383-33- 5
HOME IS THE RIVER
A Novel of the Wild
By M. H. Salmon
When Harley Simmons, “a latter-day mountain man, river rat and desert scoundrel,” returns from the wilderness to
the town of Del Cobre he is determined to come to terms with civilization and thereby restore his life and family.
Yet soon his life is in siege: his father, a legendary wilderness hunter, is dead; his wife will have nothing to do with
him; his son is protected from him by the courts; and government and the local boosters are closing in on New Mexico’s last wild river, threatening to cut deep into his wilderness home. In his attempts to accommodate civilization
with his own wild yearnings, Harley learns to pay dearly. Ultimately, a creature even more wild provides some
clues for resolution. Home is the River is a novel of the wilderness and a story from the heart of the great Southwest.
“Home is the River is a tale of adventure, a suspense story, a furious and funny portrait of good and evil at work amongst the modern Southwest men, women, and animals, written by a conservationist who believes that we can reconcile wilderness, endangered
predators, and the creed of the hunter.”
Steve Bodio, author of A Rage for Falcons
Hardcover, 256 pages, 6 x 9, $20.00 ISBN# 0-944383-03-3
¡Gila Libre!
New Mexico’s Last Wild River
By M. H. Salmon
The story of a geographic anomaly that includes roughly four million acres of the nation's first designated wilderness area, New Mexico's largest national forest, and the state's only undammed river. Visitors might spot a beaver and a coatimundi on the same day, an elk and a javelina on the same hillside,
or catch a flathead catfish and a wild trout in the same pool. Apaches roamed along the Gila's shores,
as did mountain men and outlaws. It also tells the river's story to date, extolling what is still a unique
Southwest resource and speculating on its future, which includes the threatening proposal of a major
state and federal water project.
Softcover, 6 x 9, 127 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations $10.00 ISBN# 978-0-8263-4082-5
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GILA DESCENDING-A Southwestern Journey
A Hound Dog, A Tomcat, and a Wild River By M. H. Salmon
Herein is the remarkable story of a 200-mile wilderness journey down the Gila River of New Mexico and
Arizona. Traveling partly on foot, mostly by canoe, the author was accompanied by a hound dog and a
tomcat. His trip is replete with whitewater thrills, and angling for trout, bass and catfish; ruminations on
the wilderness ethic, and the antics of two companions who promote all of humor, exasperation and love.
But besides being a modern day excursion into the natural world, Gila Descending is a personal odyssey
as well; and little by little that story, too, is told.
“...a delightful book. No reader could ask for a finer river to read about than the Gila, or a better companion to explore it with than M. H. Salmon. May the Government (ugh!) and God (we hope) long preserve
them both.”
Edward Abbey
Includes a NEW INTRODUCTION by the author. Softcover, 210 pages, 5½ x 8½, illus. $12.95, ISBN 0-944383-20-3 (Fourth Edition)
Country Sports
Essays of Game, Fish, and the Rural Life
In its relatively short history, M.H. Salmon’s weekly Country Sports has won the “Best Column” award from the New Mexico Press Association, the New Mexico Press Women’s Association, and
the New Mexico Associated Press (twice). It is said he inspires many readers; others just get mad. A predictable result perhaps, when a writer fly fishes for wild trout one day, sets doughballs for carp the next;
blasts ORVs and defends rattlesnake roundups; takes a stand for the Mexican wolf while hitting the enviros for ignoring population growth in our own USA; joins the elite gunning doves with an Italian double,
then runs with the hounds hip by jowl as they take down a wild boar by tooth, nail, and a jackknife. As a
homesteader, he’ll help you make a crop during drought, live off the land with goats, and he reveals that
Abe Lincoln was perhaps our original American proponent of sustainable agriculture. Many believe that
the old rural ways are passing. Read Country Sports to know that their revival is well underway, not so
much a link to the past as a good plan for the future.
6 x 9, 288 pages, b&w photos and illustrations. Hardcover $20.00, ISBN# 0-944383-67-X
Ga zehounds & Coursing
By M.H. Dutch Salmon
This revised and expanded edition covers all the AKC sighthound breeds, plus the coldbloods, staghounds,
coyote hounds, lurchers, etc. From the farm fields of the Midwest through the wind-swept North Plains to
the desert Southwest, join the author on hunts for jackrabbits, coyotes, fox, and cottontails with a variety
of purebred and mixed-breed hounds. Meet some of the great old houndmen of the past and the legacy and
lore they left behind. Learn the technique of the trailhound/sighthound combination hunt. Gazehounds &
Coursing is provocative—the author blasts the anti-hunters, insists on a strong conservation ethic, and
says that some AKC breeds need an infusion of new blood to restore their working talents. Gazehounds &
Coursing is evocative—the author recounts great hounds he loved well who have crossed the great divide,
and game animals he wishes in retrospect had gotten away. Above all, Gazehounds & Coursing is informative—herein is the necessary methodology for choosing, raising, training, breeding, and running the
lithe and graceful “longdogs.”
6 x 9, 288 pages, over 100 black & white photos Hardcover $25.00, ISBN# 0-944383-49-1 Revised and Much Expanded!
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A FISHERMAN’S AMERICAN JOURNEY BY M.H. SALMON
Based on a three-month, cross-country angling idyll, The Catfish As Metaphor reveals there is much to be learned from what is
arguably the most popular gamefish within the most popular outdoor sport in the country. For those eager with rod and reel, M.H.
Salmon fishes with some of the best catfishers in America, and passes along a variety of knowledge, lore, and techniques. But this
book reads more like a novel than a guide. Reaching back into a lifetime of fishing, the author recounts pike and bass from the
wilds of Canada, huge gator gar from the deep South, trout on a fly from the New Mexico mountains, and carp in Montana. Meanwhile, he critiques organic farming and agri-business, visits Wendell Berry and John Graves, blasts animal rights and political
correctness, and talks about women. There were “days when the Red Gods smiled, and all those others when they spit in your eye;
and, as age gathers in its middle years, the incoming fear that one is perhaps leaving too much slack in the line.” And through it all
he weaves the story of a father, the troubled tale of a uniquely American life, the man who would ultimately reveal to a son why
fishing is so important in our time “as possibly our last link with the eternal verities of nature and pursuit.” By the last cast, it’s
apparent that those who do not fish can catch as much from this book as any angler.
“The Catfish As Metaphor is a maverick, richly textured memoir of fishing, wandering, and life; it reminds us that all three are
best intertwined and best managed with passion and without pretension..”
Nick Lyons
6 x 9, 222 pages, b&w photos and illustrations, Hardcover $20.00 ISBN# 0-944383-43-2
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PANCHO VILLA - Strong Man of the Revolution
By Larry A. Harris
Originally published as Pancho Villa and the Columbus Raid, Larry Harris’ interpretation captures the life of Villa
-- as bandit, revolutionary and military leader -- with the facts of history and the immediacy of on-the-spot journalism. This new edition contains an introductory essay by Andrew Gulliford, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, and an added portfolio of rare photographs from the Mexican Revolution.
“News that Larry Harris’ book is being reprinted is welcome indeed. His study, first published forty years ago, is clearly one of
the first serious monographs on the Columbus Raid. Furthermore, Harris is absolutely right about Villa being present at Columbus during the raid, a question which strangely continues to attract conspiracy theorists.”
Louis R. Sadler, New Mexico State University, co-author, The Border and the Revolution
“Harris’ text contains the urgency of truth, the flavor of folklore, and the sparkle of legend. It tells the story of a man who rose
against the bitter oppression of the Mexican caste system to become a leader who would hear the chant “Viva Villa!” echo off
crumbling adobe walls in dozens of poor villages where there had been no hope and no future. Villa promised both.”
From the Introduction by Andrew Gulliford, author of
Boomtown Blues and America’s Country Schools
Softcover, 125 pages, 6 x 9, illustrated, $9.95, ISBN# 0-944383-31-9
Harvey Whitehill - Silver City Stalwart
By Bob Alexander, With an Introduction by Robert K. DeArment
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A NEW MEXICO LAWMAN
With Silver City Stalwart, author Bob Alexander demonstrates not only that Harvey Whitehill was a major figure in the annals of the Old West, he shows as well that the Sheriff’s home ground of Silver City, in
Grant County, New Mexico, rivals Tombstone, Dodge City, and Deadwood as a hotbed of outlaw–
lawman history. A bull of a man, Whitehill literally pulled his own wagon on occasion. He also jailed
Billy the Kid, knew the infamous rustler John Kinney, lived through the Apache Wars, and beat Pat
Garrett at the polls. More detective than gunman, he solved the Gage train robbery. Built at the edge of
the Gila Wilderness, mining and cattle town Silver City needed a steady hand to guide it through its most
violent years. Harvey Whitehill was that central figure in the community through six terms as elected
sheriff.
6 x 9, 311 pages, b&w photos.
Hardcover $30.00, ISBN# 978-0-944383-68-1, Softcover $16.95, ISBN #978-0-944383-69-8
“…has all the ingredients—Hollywood, are you listening?―of an old-fashioned western.”
Book Review, Wild West Magazine, December 2006
lynch ropes & long shots
By Bob Alexander
With an Introduction by John D. Tanner, Jr.
The True Story of an Old West Train Robbery
In November, 1883, near a railroad siding called Gage in southwest New Mexico, four mounted outlaws derailed the
eastbound Southern Pacific, killed the engineer, and robbed the train and passengers of far less money than they had
hoped. The meager heist nonetheless set in motion one of the best Old West action yarns ever—and it’s all true!
Included with train robbery comes hard riding over rough country, hideouts in the wilderness, brilliant detective
work, not-so-brilliant detective work, a jail break, several shoot-outs on the run, more killings, on-the-spot lynchings, greed over the reward money, and the trial where the outlaw leader, the resilient Kit Joy, tries mightily to beat
the rope. Fast-paced and fully documented, former lawman Bob Alexander has once again given us important Western history that the others have missed.
6 x 9, 192 pages, b&w photos. Hardcover (no dustjacket) $25.00, ISBN# 978-0-944383-70-4
Lawmen, Outlaws & S.O.Bs., Volume II
By Bob Alexander
Volume I of Lawmen, Outlaws and S.O.Bs. sold out in short order. The characters in Volume II are just as
tough, ornery, and contradictory, some wearing badges and going to jail all in one career. From the Ketchum
Brothers to Chico Cano, Frank Hamer, and the fighting Lopez Family of southern New Mexico, author Bob
Alexander gives us a fascinating array of gunmen, in the round, warts and all. With a lively style, strict documentation, and a sterling collection of old photographs, here is a gunfighters’ gallery from the Old Southwest.
“The second volume of Lawmen, Outlaws, and S. O. Bs. and its roundup of a number of the lesser known gunfighting men of the Old West is fascinating history. Many of the fellows profiled in these pages were lawmen, several
were outlaws—some were both—and no doubt a few were rightful heirs to the title S. O. Bs. None were boring.
By fair means or foul they have earned a place on the bookshelf.”
From the Introduction by Chuck Parsons, Editor of the NOLA Quarterly, author of John B. Armstrong: Texas Ranger
and Pioneer Ranchman.
6 x 9, 308 pages, b&w photos. Softcover $19.95, ISBN #978-0-944383-72-8
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Black River Bolly
By Clyde Bounds
A true adventure story about the life of the great hunting hound Black River
Bolly. Follow step by step as he is trained to hunt raccoon and bear. Live
through the first decade of bear hunting with hounds in the Midwest’s northern
forests. Learn what happened during the first Wisconsin trial hunts. Meet the
legendary Mosinee Bear and learn his fate. Join Clyde Bounds as he re-lives
exciting hunting adventures and learn how Bolly influenced the course of bear
hunting in North America. This is a limited supply of the original First Edition.
143 pages, hardcover with dust jacket, illustrated, $20.00
MAKING TREE HOUNDS PAY OFF
By Claude A. Miller
Springdale, AR: Published by the author, no date. 5 x 8, 100 pgs,
b&w photos. A real classic and hard to find collection on how to
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Hard Cover. $12.00
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FOR OLD TIMES’ SAKE. By Clarence S. Adams. Privately Published,
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stories and photos of the author’s recollections of the late 1920’s and early
‘30’s, when his family lived in and around Roswell, New Mexico and the
Hondo Valley. The early history of the towns, farms and ranches. Hardcover
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IN THE SHADOW OF THE MALPAIS -- THE STORY OF WILL GALLACHER OF THE J&H. By Clarence & Joan Adams. Privately printed,
1983. 5½ x 8½, 48 pages, b&w historical photos. A personal look at ranch life
in the early days around the Malpais near Carrizozo, NM, as told by Mr. William Gallacher to the authors. Softcover - $ 7.95.
LITTLE TOWN WEST OF THE PECOS-1909. By Clarence S. Adams.
Privately Published, Roswell, NM, 1983. 5½ x 8½, 160 pages, b&w historical
photos. A collection of human interest articles taken from 1909 Roswell Register Tribune newspapers. Contains the names and events of many of Roswell’s citizens who lived in and around the area at that time. Softcover.
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TALES AND TRAILS ALONG THE RIO. By Clarence Siringo Adams. Old-Time Publications,
Roswell, NM, 1986. 6 x 9, 280 pages, index, many b&w historical photos. Many of the author’s mother’s
memoirs of the family’s homesteading years and life in and around Roswell, NM and up and down the Pecos in the 1920’s and ‘30’s. REMAINDER PRICED AT: Softcover was $9.95, NOW $1.00, Hardcover was $ 14.95, NOW $2.00. NO LIMIT.
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1]Abeshouse, MD, Benjamin S. A MEDICAL HISTORY OF GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING. Norwich, NY: Eaton Laboratories, 1971. 6 x 7, 24 pgs, color illustrations.
Medical vignette based on the original manuscript "Troubled waters" by Benjamin S. Abeshouse, a practising urologist whose lifetime avocation was the collection of historical data dealing with the influence of genitourinary disease in
the lives of famous men and women. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
2]Adams, Clarence & Joan. IN THE SHADOW OF THE MALPAIS. The Story of Will
Gallacher of the J&H. Roswell, NM: Old-Time Publications, 1983. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 48 pgs, illus/historical photos. A personal look at ranch life in the early days
around the Malpais near Carrizozo, NM, as told by Mr. William Gallacher to the
authors. Hardcover. Very Good. $25.00
3]Aldridge, Don R. and Connie C. Aldridge. RIP POWELL: AND THE LEGEND OF
THE DIABLO CAT. Midland, TX: Texastar Studio, 2001. 1st. ISBN: 0971101000. 6
x 9, 197 pgs, b&w illustrations. West Texas fiction. Paperback. Very Good.
$20.00
4]Alexander, Bob. FEARLESS DAVE ALLISON. Border Lawman. Silver City, NM:
High-Lonesome Books, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 0944383637. 6 x 9, 285 pgs, b&w photos. At 27, the youngest sheriff in Texas in Midland County in 1888. He was still
wearing a badge when he was gunned down by infamous cattle rustlers Hill
Loftis and Milton Paul Good in 1923. Paperback. New. $14.95
5]Alexander, Bob. JOHN H. BEHAN: SACRIFICED SHERIFF. Silver City, NM: HighLonesome Books, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0944383564. 6 x 9, 310 pgs, b&w historical
photos. Behan's story as a 40-year lawman and public servant who was skilled
with gun and horse, yet who consistently fought crime and arrested bad guys
without killing anyone. The lawman that everyone has heard of but no one
know. Outside cover, mostly spine, sun faded. Paperback. Good. $8.00
6]Allende, Isabel. DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE A Novel. New York: Harper Collins,
2000. Later printing. ISBN: 0060932759. 5 x 8, 399 pgs. Allende's superb historical novels are rich in extraordinary characters and events that come to vibrant
life in the voice of this master storyteller. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
7]Alvarez, Julia. HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS A Novel. New
York: Penguin/Plume, 1992. Later printing. ISBN: 0452268060. 5 x 8, 290 pgs.
Yolanda Garcia is taking a trip to the Dominican Republic to revisit the country
where she was born, and which her family was forced to flee for New York
when she was a child. Previously privileged and wealthy, the family finds it hard
to adjust to immigrant life in the Bronx, particularly their tough old-world father, Papi. As they try immerse themselves in the American way of life, Yolanda
and her three sisters begin to rebel against Papi's traditions and values, each in
their own way. But, however the girls may iron the curls from their hair and
blend their Hispanic accents to fit in, they will always see the world through
Dominican eyes. Now Yolanda needs to return one more time, to recover forgotten memories and remember that part of her she lost. Paperback. Good+.
$5.00
8]Anaya, Rudolfo. ALBURQUERQUE. A Novel. New York: Warner Bros., 1994.
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Later printing. ISBN: 0446365440. 4 x 7, 293 pgs. About family, greed, lust for
power, and the ironies of racial purity in a city where three cultures have collided since 1846. This novel will help you see Albu"r"querque in a whole new
light. Mass Market Paperback. Fair. $5.00
9]Andrews, Lynn V. JAGUAR WOMAN. And The wisdom ofthe Butterfly Tree.
New York: Harper & Row, 1986. ISBN: 0062500236. 5 x 8, 194 pgs. Through a
wealth of practical shamanistic lore interwoven with tales of sorcery, the author
reveals both the challenge and the rewards of the sacred quest. Paperback.
Good. $5.00
10]Andrews, Lynn V. MEDICINE WOMAN. New York: Harper & Row, 1983. ISBN:
0062500260. 5 x 8, 204 pgs. An autobiographical account of a woman's search
for identity in a Native American culture; celebrates the crucial role of the
women in Indian society. Paperback. Good. $5.00
11]ARIZONA HIGHWAYS Turquoise Blue Book and Indian Jewelry Digest. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Transportation, 1975. 9 x 12, 96 pgs, color photos.
Marvelous photography showing superb pieces of Indian jewelry with turquoise
being, the central focus. There is also mention of coral and glass beads and
throughout the issue are paintings by Peter Rogers and Marjorie Reed. A useful
reference for anyone collecting jewelry from the Southwest. Paperback. Very
Good. $10.00
12]ARIZONA HIGHWAYS MAGAZINE. Fourteen issues from the 1970s. Phoenix:
Arizona Department of Transportation, 1970. Includes May 1972, January (2
copies), February, May, July (2 copies) and August (2 copies) 1974, March and
July 1975, July 1976, and April (2 copies) 1979. 9 x 12, 48 pgs each, color and
b&w photos and illustrations. Art, Indians, scenery, cowboys, pottery, jewelry,
and much more. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
13]ARIZONA HIGHWAYS MAGAZINE. Four Issues. Phoenix: Arizona Department
of Transportation, 1983. 9 x 12, 48 pgs, color photos. Includes March 1983, two
issues of May 1986 and November 1992. The 1983 issue has a retrospective on
Ted DeGrazia who had dies in 1982. The 1986 issue featured the 'new' Native
American art and crafts photographed completely by the famed Jerry and Lois
Jacka. The 1992 issue has stories on sycamores, the giant creatures that roamed
Arizona 25,000 years ago, and the new generation of Indian artists. Paperback.
Very Good. $4.00
14]Arnold, Elliott. THE TIME OF THE GRINGO. New York: Knopf, 1953. 1st. 6 x 9,
690 pgs. Lengthy, serious historical fiction based in New Mexico during the
Mexican War circa 1846. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $20.00
15]Backus, Harriet Fish. TOMBOY BRIDE. A woman's personal account of life in
mining camps of the West. Boulder, CO: Pruett Publishing, 1979. 2nd. ISBN:
0871085127. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 273 pgs, b&w photos. Reminiscences of an early
mining engineer's wife. Paperback. Good. $12.00
16]Bailey, Lynn R. WHITE APACHE The Life and Tims of Zebina Nathaniel
Streeter. Tucson, AZ: Westernlore Press, 2010. 1st. ISBN: 0870268015. 6 x 9,
168 pgs, index, notes, b&w historical photos and illustrations. Biography of the
man who administered Western Apache affairs during the 1870s. Streeter saw
action in southern Arizona during the Civil War after he joined the Mexican
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Army under Benito Juarez. He returned to the U.S. in 1868 and was employed as
a Spanish interpreter at the southern Apache agency in New Mexico. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $25.00
17]Basin & Range Publications. BASIN & RANGE MAGAZINE. Silver City, NM:
1985. 8 1/2 x 11, 56 pgs, illus/photos and art. Only Book I is left from this
shortlived "3 issue" magazine. It features Steve Bodio's brilliant, controversial
article on cock-fighting; plus Zeke Rivers on Float fishing; M.H. Salmon on coursing hounds, SW Books by Grant Luna and much more. Paperback. Very Good.
$2.00
18]Beard, Tyler. 100 YEARS OF WESTERN WEAR. Salt Lake City, UT: Gibbs Smith,
1993. 1st. ISBN: 087905591X. 8 x 11, 159 pgs, color and b&w photos. Impressive
stories and photos of past 100 years on Western Wear. Numerous photo of
movie and country music stars. Paperback. Good+. $18.00
19]Bechdolt, Frederick R. WHEN THE WEST WAS YOUNG. New York: The Century Co., 1922. 1st. 5 x 7, 309 pgs. Hard to find, a must for any Tombstone/
outlaw lawman library. Hardcover. Very Good. $40.00
20]Bedinger, Margery. INDIAN SILVER Navajo and Pueblo Jewelers. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1974. 2nd. ISBN: 0826302734. 6 x 9,
264 pgs, index, notes, bibliography, b&w photos. One of the definitive accounts
on this subject. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $45.00
21]Belasco, David. THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST Novelized from the Play.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1911. 5 x 7 1/2, 346 pgs, color frontispiece by J.N.
Marchand. The girl ran the "Polka" saloon on a California mountainside, during
the heydey of the Gold Rush. The entire population of the mining camp fell in
love with her, particularly and deeply, the sheriff-gambler, but the man who
came to rob her happened to really fall in love with her. Hardcover. Good+.
$40.00
22]Bellinger, Cindy. SOMEONE STOLE MY OUTHOUSE. And Other Tales of Home
Improvement. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2001. 1st. ISBN:
0944383548. 6 x 9, 108 pgs. The author, living in Pecos, New Mexico, spreads
her joy of home repair; kitchen-table philosophy, leavened with truth, seasoned
with sharp observations and a generous helping of comedy. Great reading.
Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
23]Benke, Richard. THE GHOST OCEAN. A Novel. Albuquerque, NM: University
of New Mexico Press, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 0826331947. 6 x 9, 280 pgs. A beautifully
written murder mystery set in southern New Mexico and revolving around the
Mexican gray wolf reintroduction and cultural conflicts with the cattle-raising
community. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $25.00
24]Black, Daryl A. A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER People of an Enchanted Land. Santa
Fe, NM: Sunstone Press, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0865343268. 8 1/2 x 11, 126 pgs, index, b&w photos. Moving portraits, the famous and the not so famous, New
Mexicans as they really are in their natural environment. Paperback. Very
Good+. $20.00
25]Blair, Mary Ellen and Laurence. MARGARET TAFOYA The Tewa Potter's Heritage and Legacy. West Chester, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1986. ISBN:
0887400809. 9 x 12, 199 pgs, index, references, b&w and color photos throughout. Excellent detailed history of the Pueblo people which provides a dramatic
background to the development of this remarkable artist's craft. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
26]Bolton, Herbert E. CORONADO ON THE TURQUOISE TRAIL Knight of Pueblos
and Plains. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1949. 7 x 10, 491
pgs, fold-out maps. Coronado Cuarto Centennial Publications, 1540-1940 Volume 1. Excellent biography of Coronado. Ex-library, spine rebound, minimal
markings. Hardcover. Good+. $80.00
27]Bonfield, Lynn A., editor. NEW ENGLAND TO GOLD RUSH CALIFORNIA The
Journal of Alfred and Chastina W. Rix. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark/University of
Oklahoma, 2011. 1st. ISBN: 9780870623929. 6 x 9 1/2, 400 pgs, index, bibliography, notes, b&w historical photos. "Unique husband-and-wife account, which
captures the turbulence of life and events during the gold rush era, is also a
personal and compelling chronicle of a singular family's separation and reunion.
Stricken with "gold fever," Alfred headed to California, while Chastina stayed
behind. Alone with their young son in Vermont, Chastina continued the journal,
describing her loneliness and fatigue as she labored to maintain the household,
and summarizing Alfred's frequent letters. After establishing himself economically in San Francisco, Alfred urged his wife to join him. Chastina and their twoyear-old son traveled by ship, via Panama, to California, where the couple resumed their journal, continuing the pattern of alternating entries and detailing
life in the burgeoning city. Alfred's concluding notes at the end of the journal
are an abrupt reminder that, just as now, life in the middle of the nineteenth
century could bring unexpected and personal tragedy." Hardcover. Fine.
$45.00
28]Boyer, Jeanette. JUNKYARD DREAMS A Novel. Albuquerque, NM: University
of New Mexico Press, 2007. 1st. ISBN: 9780826339492. 6 x 9, 234 pgs. Rita
Vargas owns an automobile junkyard outside of Santa Fe. Her property abuts a
hill with a spectacular view, making the junkyard a magnet for ubiquitous developers. But Rita's land has been in her family for generations, and she doesn't
want to sell. Also, her son Parker, a talented artist, uses salvaged pieces from
the junkyard for his sculptures. Local wheeler-dealer Leroy Sena has already
bought the ridge above Rita's property, and when Leroy sells that land to a
small-time landlord and his gallery-owner sweetheart, the stakes are raised. In
"Junkyard Dreams", old-timers retaining their emotional ties to the land face
newcomers with money who want to build on every hilltop. This first novel
illustrates that for every person opposed to the rapid growth of the real estate
bonanza, two more people are scheming on how to profit from the boom. This
seriously political but realistically compelling portrayal of land conflict confronts
the trade-offs between improvement and preservation. Paperback. Very
Good+. $15.00
29]Brandes, Ray, editor. BRAND BOOK NUMBER ONE: THE SAN DIEGO CORRAL
OF THE WESTERNERS. California: San Diego Corral of the Westerners, 1968. 8
1/2 x 11, 191 pgs, b&w photos, #251/500. Articles on Indian transportation,
trade beads, early Catalonians in California, water, railroads, and more. Hardcover. Very Good+. $100.00
30]Brunhouse, Robert L. SYLVANUS G. MORLEY AND THE WORLD OF THE ANCIENT MAYA. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1971. 1st. ISBN:
0806109610. 6 x 9, 353 pgs, index, sections of b&w photos. Definitive biography
of the great Maya scholar and archaeologist. He was the excavator of Chichen
Itza and many other sites. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
31]Bryan, Howard. INCREDIBLE ELFEGO BACA Good Man, Bad Man of the Old
West. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light Publishers, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 0940666375. 6 x 8
1/2, 104 pgs, b&w historical photos. A legend during his lifetime, a folk hero
after his death, Elfego Baca (1865-1945) was a true product of the Western
frontier. Best remembered for his single-handed battle against an estimated
eighty Texas cowboys who fired a reported four thousand shots at him without
effect, Baca achieved the reputation as one of New Mexico's most colorful
figures during his long career as a gunfighter, ruffian, lawyer, sheriff, mayor,
district attorney and perennial candidate for state and federal offices. Three
times he was tried and acquitted of murder charges, as well as a charge of conspiracy against the United States government. Ranking in popular imagination
alongside the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, Baca's
fight with the Texas cowboys has been the subject of countless articles as well
as films and Hispanic folk songs. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
32]Burroughs, Jean M., editor. ROOSEVELT COUNTY HISTORY AND HERITAGE.
Portales, NM: Bishop Printing, 1975. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 361 pgs, b&w historical photos. Detailed history of Roosevelt County, New Mexico from 1903 to 1975. Covers archaeology, native americans, politics, historical buildings, cultural events,
ranching, railroads, farming, schools, churches, post offices and much, much
more. Includes copies of old letters and many black and white photographs. A
treasure trove of information. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
33]Carling, Mary Ann. BUTTE COMMEMORATIVE. 1864-1974. Butte, MT: Published/Printed by the author, 1974. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 96 pgs, b&w and color photos, decorated endsheets. Words and pictures of Butte, Montana history. Very
collectible. Hardcover. Very Good. $80.00
34]Carmony, Neil B., ed. GUNFIGHT IN APACHE COUNTY, 1887. As Described by
Will C. Barnes. Tucson, AZ: Trail to Yesterday Books, 1997. 1st. 6 x 9, 44 pgs,
b&w historical photos. The shootout between Sheriff C.P. Owens and the
Blevins brothers in Holbrook, Arizona as described by rancher Will C. Barnes, a
bystander who watched the action from a safe distance. Staplebound Wraps.
New. $8.00
35]Case, William Carl. THE NESTORS A Story of Homesteading in the Southwest.
Kansas City, MO: Burton Publishing, 2000. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 217 pgs. Originally
published in 1920, the author's son's reprinted the book in 2000. Includes a
note from the sons to the original buyer of the book. Reminiscences of life on
the plains at the turn of the 20th century. Paperback. Very Good+. $100.00
36]Castleberry, May, editor. THE NEW WORLD'S OLD WORLD Photographic
Views of Ancient America. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press,
2003. ISBN: 0826329713. 9 1/2 x 9, 270 pgs, b&w photos and maps throughout.
This book showcases the remarkable work of photographers who have captured
the archaeological landscapes of ancient American cultures from the dawn of
photography to the current day. Through essays and descriptive entries on
specific sites, the volume demonstrates how photography serves science by
conserving structures and masterpieces of the Americas' past, in addition to
being an independent artistic medium. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $35.00
37]Castor, Henry. TEDDY ROOSEVELT AND THE ROUGH RIDERS. Eau Claire, WI:
E.M. Hale and Company, 1954. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 182 pgs, b&w illustrations. For
young adults, the story of Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders and the Spanish American War. Ex-library, rebound with usual markings. Hardcover. Good.
$8.00
38]Cather, Willa. DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP. New York: Knopf,
1940. Later printing. 6 x 8, 343 pgs, b&w illustrations. Willa Cather's great novel
of New Mexico in the middle of the nineteenth century. A classic! Ex-school
library, tapes spine, and the usual. Hardcover. Good. $30.00
39]Christgau, John. BIRCH COULIE The Epic Battle of the Dakota War. Lincoln,
NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2012. 1st. ISBN: 9780803236363. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 137 pgs. The author's account of the war between white settlers and the
Dakota Indians in Minnesota examines two communities torn by internal dissent and external threat, whites and Native Americans equally traumatized by
the short and violent war. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
40]Cintron, Lola Verrill. GODDESS OF THE BULLRING The Story of Conchita Cintron, the World's Greatest Matadora. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1960. 1st.
6 x 9, 349 pgs, b&w photos. The story of Conchita Cintron, the celebrated Peruvian matadora, as told by her mother. Hardcover. Very Good. $8.00
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41]Cirillo, Dexter. ACROSS FRONTIERS. Hispanic Crafts of New Mexico. San
Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1998. ISBN: 0811817741. 8 1/2 x 9, 160 pgs, color
photos throughout. Modern art in the four-hundred-year-old tradition of Hispanic crafts, weavings, woodwork and furniture, tinwork, straw applique, santos and more. Oversized Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
42]Claridge, Drusilla. HIGHER ELEVATIONS. Santa Fe, NM: Published/Printed by
the author, 1990. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 36 pgs. Nature and self-recovery poetry.
Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
43]Clark, Della Rae (Gramma Rae). QUIET ONE. Las Vegas, NJ: Desert Rose
Publishing, 1992. 1st. ISBN: 0963125206. 7 1/2 x 10, 64 pgs, color illustrations.
A children's story: Quiet One enters this life silently to the surprise of his parents, and so receives his name. As he grows, he learns from his grandfather,
Wise Owl - the chief of the tribe - and from the animals in nature. Wise Owl
teaches him that the Great Spirit lives in all things. Hardcover. Very Good in
Good DJ. $15.00
44]Clark, Thomas D., editor and introduction. OFF AT SUNRISE The Overland
Journal of Charles Glass Gray. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1976. ISBN:
0873280695. 6 x 9, 185 pgs, b&w illustrations, mapped endsheets. Journal
details the trip from Independence, MO, to San Francisco through Kansas,
Wyoming, Utah, during the gold rush. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $30.00
45]Cline, Don. ANTRIM & BILLY. College Station, TX: Early West, 1990. 1st.
ISBN: 0932702422. 6 x 9, 183 pgs, index, biblio, b&w historical photos, decorated endsheets. The story of the father of Billy the Kid. Includes much insight
into the legendary Billy. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $25.00
46]Cody, William F. THE LIFE OF BUFFALO BILL. New York: Indian Head Books,
1991. ISBN: 1566198119. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 365 pgs, b&w illustrations. A facsimile
reproduction of "The Life of Hon. William F. Cody known as Buffalo Bill The
Famous Hunter, Scout and Guide" originally published in 1878. Paperback.
Good+. $10.00
47]Coke, Van Deren. PHOTOGRAPHY IN NEW MEXICO. From the Daguerreotype to the Present. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1979.
1st. ISBN: 0826304958. 8 1/2 x 11, 156 pgs, b&w photos. Comprehensive survey of New Mexico photography, from the earliest Mexican portraitists of the
1840s through the modernists of the 1970s. An attractive and informative
volume. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good DJ. $40.00
48]Collector, Stephen. LAW OF THE RANGE Portraits of Old-Time Brand Inspectors. Livingston, MT: Clark City Press, 1991. 1st. ISBN: 0944439454. 11 x 11 1/2,
120 pgs, b&w photos. Brand inspectors, range detectives - each man has a
close-mouthed story idiosycratic as his name, specific on his face, and yet the
sum of fifty biographies reveals a western everyman's tale. From Montana,
Wyoming and Colorado. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
49]Cooke, Grace MacGowan and Alica MacGowan. HULDAH Proprietor of the
Wagon-Tire House and Genial Philosopher of the Cattle Country. Indianapolis,
IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1904. 5 x 7 1/2, 316 pgs, color frontispiece. The story of
Huldah Sarvice and her life in the cattle country of the West. Slight damp-stain
on some of the pages, lower outside corner. Inscribed and signed by one of the
authors in 1904. Hardcover. Good. $40.00
50]Coolidge, Dane and Mary Roberts Coolidge. THE NAVAJO INDIANS. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1930. 1st. 6 x 9, 316 pgs, index, b&w photos, mapped endsheets. The authors' experiences and interviews during extensive travels and
life among the Navajo in Arizona and New Mexico in the early 20th century.
Navajo custom, history, arts and crafts, mythology and ceremonies, interractions with the white man and the U.S. government, and more. Spine darkened
and rubbed, some dark marks on cover, otherwise very good. Hardcover.
Good. $45.00
51]Coolidge, Ph.D., Litt.D., Mary Roberts. THE RAIN-MAKERS The Indians of
Arizona and New Mexico. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 1st. 6 x 9, 326 pgs,
index, bibliography, b&w photos, mapped endsheets. Includes information on
Pueblo life, hunting, customs, dress, ceremonies, arts, song, mythology and
more. Spine darkened and corners bumped, otherwise very good. Hardcover.
Good. $35.00
52]Crawford, Stanley. A GARLIC TESTAMENT. Seasons on A Small New Mexico
Farm. New York: Harper Collins, 1992. 1st. ISBN: 0060182075. 6 x 9 1/2, 241
pgs. Sizing up the gap between textbook farming and learning from the land
itself, the author explores the intimate, exhilarating relationship that develops
between a farmer and the earth that slowly yields to his labors. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
53]Crockett, David. THE LIFE OF DAVID CROCKETT BY HIMSELF The Original
Humorist and Irrepressible Backwoodsman. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1902.
5 x 8, 415 pgs. Davy Crockett describes his earliest days in Tennessee, his two
marriages, his career as an Indian fighter, his bear hunts, and his electioneering. In 1834, when this autobiography appeared, Davy Crockett was already a
folk hero with an eye on the White House, but a year later lost his seat in Congress and turned towards Texas. Hardcover. Good+. $25.00
54]Cutts, James Madison. THE CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA AND NEW MEXICO.
Albuquerque, NM: Horn & Wallace, 1965. Facsimile Reproduction. Originally
published in 1847. 6 x 9, 264 pgs, maps, b&w illustrations. The story of the
clash between Mexico and U.S. for the control of the southwest. Ex-church
library. Minimal markings. Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
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55]D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin. POCAHONTAS. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1946. 8 1/2 x 12, 40 pgs, b&w and color illustrations. Children's book
about Pocahontas. Beautifully illustrated. Ex-library with the usual markings.
Hardcover. Good. $15.00
56]Dale, Edward Everett. THE RANGE CATTLE INDUSTRY. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930. 1st. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 210 pgs, index, bibliography,
b&w photos and illustrations. A classic study of ranching on the Great Plains
from 1865 to 1925. The author's writings were pioneering works in the historiography of the range cattle industry. Hardcover. Very Good+. $100.00
57]Dale, Edward Everett. THE RANGE CATTLE INDUSTRY. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930. 1st. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 210 pgs, index, bibliography,
b&w photos and illustrations. A classic study of ranching on the Great Plains
from 1865 to 1925. The author's writings were pioneering works in the historiography of the range cattle industry. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good. $75.00
58]Darley, Alex M. THE PASSIONISTS OF THE SOUTHWEST, OR THE HOLY
BROTHERHOOD. Glorieta, NM: Rio Grande Press, 1968. 2nd. 6 x 9, 121 pgs,
b&w historical photos, mapped endsheets. Originally published in 1893, this
facsimile reproduction has an appendix of historic photos of penitente flagellations, processions and a crucifixion taken pre 1900. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover. Very Good. $10.00
59]Davis, Carolyn O'Bagy. MOGOLLON MOUNTAIN MAN NAT STRAW Grizzly
Hunter and Trapper. Tucson, AZ: Sanpete Publications, 2003. 1st. ISBN:
0963509241. 6 x 9, 229 pgs, index, b&w historical photos, foreword by Marc
Simmons. The life story of Robert Nelson "Nat" Straw, legendary Gila mountain
man and grizzly bear and mountain lion hunter. Paperback. New. $20.00
60]Davis, Carolyn O'Bagy and Terrence M. Humble. SILVER CITY Images of
America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013. 1st. ISBN: 9780738599946.
6 1/2 x 9, 126 pgs, b&w historical photos throughout. Wonderful collection of
historic photos tells the history of this southwestern New Mexico Old West
town and its environs. Paperback. New. $22.00
61]Davis, H.L. HONEY IN THE HORN. New York: Harper & Bros., 1935. Fourth
edition. 5 1/2 x 8, 380 pgs. A vivid picture of Oregon at the turn of the 20th
century. Cloth cover spotted, interior clean. Hardcover. Good+. $30.00
62]Dedera, Don. NAVAJO RUGS How to Find, Evaluate, Buy and Care for Them.
Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing, 1974. 1st. ISBN: 0873581385. 7 x 9 1/2, 114
pgs, index, b&w and color photos throughout. A concise discussion of the
history of the art, an outline of the process of making rugs from raising the
wool to weaving it, and frank discussions on how to choose and care for quality
rugs. Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
63]DeMattos, Jack. THE EARP DECISION. College Station, TX: Early West, 1989.
1st. ISBN: 0932702473. 6 x 9, 207 pgs, index, b&w historical photos, decorated
endsheets. The story of the championship boxing match between Fitzsimmons
and Sharkey which Wyatt Earp, the referee, called for Sharkey and which generated a court hearing. Hardcover. New. $20.00
64]DeMattos, Jack. MASTERSON AND ROOSEVELT. College Station, TX: Early
West, 1984. ISBN: 0932702317. 6 x 9, 149 pgs, b&w historical photos, decorated endsheets. Correspondence between Bat Masterson and Teddy Roosevelt, who had great admiration for Bat's career as a lawman and who appointed him Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1905. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $20.00
65]Desbarats, Peter, editor. WHAT THEY USED TO TELL ABOUT. Indian Legends
From Labrador. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1969. 7 x 10, 92 pgs, b&w
illustrations. Stories of giants and animals that talk, of devouring women and
supernatural beings, of tricksters and magic and shaking tents, often told in
language that is suitably rough, with humour sometimes bawdy and ribald.
Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $15.00
66]Dillingham, Rick. FOURTEEN FAMILIES IN PUEBLO POTTERY. Albuquerque,
NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1995. 2nd. ISBN: 0826314996. 10 x 10,
290 pgs, b&w and mostly color photos throughout. Discusses fourteen families
notable for their history of pottery. Maps, family trees, photos of potters and
examples of their work. Paperback. Very Good+. $50.00
67]Dittert, Jr., Alfred E. and Fred Plog. GENERATIONS IN CLAY Pueblo Pottery
of the American Southwest. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing, 1984. 4th.
ISBN: 0873582705. 9 1/2 x 9, 150 pgs, b&w and color photos throughout, intro
by Patrick T. Houlihan. A good history of this pueblo art. Paperback. Very Good.
$10.00
68]Dobie, J. Frank. APACHE GOLD & YAQUI SILVER. New York: Bramhall House,
1939. Later printing. 6 x 9, 366 pgs, b&w and color illustrations by Tom Lea.
Great Dobie stories about the Lost Adams Diggings, The Lost Tayopa Mine,
Scalp Hunters' Ledge and more. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$40.00
69]Dobie, J. Frank. THE BEN LILLY LEGEND. Austin, TX: University of Texas
Press, 2004. Later printing. ISBN: 0292707282. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 237 pgs. The
biography of the famous hunter, houndman, & mountain man. Details Mr.
Lilly's life from homesteader/hunter days in the deep South to his lion & bear
hunting days in the West. This reprint has complete text but not the old photos
of Ben. Paperback. New. $22.00
70]Dobie, J. Frank. THE LONGHORNS. New York: Bramhall House, 1982. Later
printing. ISBN: 0517028204. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 388 pgs, index, b&w photos & illustrations by Tom Lea. The story of the Longhorn, including legend and folklore,
the cowboys who came to be, the Spanish conquistadores, Colonial ranching,
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
stampedes and more - told by a veteran storyteller. Ex-library with usual
markings. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $20.00
71]Dobie, J. Frank. PREFACES. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1982. Later
printing. ISBN: 0292764618. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 204 pgs. Dobie's introduction of
forgotten western writers like Andy Adams, Gene Rhodes, Charles Siringo and
Helen Hunt Jackson as well as artists Charles Russell and Frederic Remington.
Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
72]Dobie, J. Frank. RATTLESNAKES. New York: Castle Books, 2001. Later printing. ISBN: 0785813748. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 201 pgs. Facsimile reproduction of Dobie's classic on the lore of the rattlesnake world. Black and gilt decoration on
brown cloth. Hardcover. Fine. $20.00
73]Dollar, Tom. TUCSON TO TOMBSTONE A Guide to Southeastern Arizona.
Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Highways Books, 2001. Later printing. ISBN: 0916172613.
8 x 11, 96 pgs, beautiful color photos and illustrations throughout. The author
guides you throuh southeastern Arizona's scenic and recreational attractions,
showing all that there is to see and do. Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
74]DOUBLE ACTION WESTERN MAGAZINE July, 1950. Holyoke, MA: Columbia
Publications, 1950. 7 x 10, 98 pgs, color cover. Classic western fiction stories
from the heydey of the genre. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
75]Downs, James F. THE TWO WORLDS OF THE WASHO An Indian Tribe of
California and Nevada. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston , 1966. ISBN:
003056610X. 6 x 9, 112 pgs. The Washo Indians of western Nevada and the
eastern Sierra slopes of California, culture in its traditional form has virtually
ceased to exist. The older Washo help form a coherent and dynamic reconstruction of the traditional Washo way of life. Paperback. Very Good. $20.00
76]Dozhier, Parker. DEATH IN THE DESERT. The Story of Claude Dallas. Sutton,
NE: Spearman Publishing, 1980. 5 x 8, 85 pgs. The documented story of how
Claude Dallas murdered two game wardens. Written by a trapper. Paperback.
New. $7.00
77]Dozhier, Parker. DEATH IN THE DESERT. The Story of Claude Dallas. Sutton,
NE: Spearman Publishing, 1980. 5 x 8, 85 pgs. The documented story of how
Claude Dallas murdered two game wardens. Written by a trapper. Hardcover.
New in New DJ. $9.00
78]Drago, Harry Sinclair. ROADS TO EMPIRE The Dramatic Conquest of the
American West. New York: Dodd Mead, 1968. 6 x 9, 270 pgs, index, notes,
bibliography, sections of b&w historical photos. From Independence and the
river towns that grew up in its shadow, America was to reach out across the
untamed prairies, mountains and deserts. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $35.00
79]Drannan, Capt. William F. THIRTY-ONE YEARS ON THE PLAINS & IN THE
MOUNTAINS. Chicago: Rhodes & McClure, 1905. 5 x 8, 587 pgs, b&w illustrations. Classic record of a lifetime of hunting, trapping, scouting and Indian
fighting in the Far West in the 19th century. Binding loose, one loose page.
Hardcover. Fair. $40.00
80]Duffus, R.L. JORNADA. New York: Covici Friede, 1935. 5 x 7 1/2, 313 pgs,
decorated encsheets. Western fiction. The exotic wife of a wagon train leader
dallies with a handsome young greenhorn on the trip to Santa Fe. Scarce. Hardcover. Good+. $25.00
81]Duncklee, John. GIRL FROM NEW HOPE. Las Cruces, NM: Barbed Wire
Publishing_, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 0976995816. 6 x 9, 293 pgs. A heart-warming tale
of love won and lost, how people react to the shock of cultural change, a quite
different look at life in the frontier west, and a wonderful addition to the literature of the West. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $15.00
82]Duncklee, John. PEACH TREES. Las Cruces,NM: Barbed Wire Publishing,
2001. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 232 pgs. Novel of a man haunted by his experiences in
Vietnam who takes to the road in the West with a banjo as his only friend.
Paperback. New. $5.00
83]Duncklee, John. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO BILLY-THE-KID. Las Cruces,
NM: Barbed Wire Publishing, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0972303286. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 26
pgs. Western satire at its finest. Staplebound Wraps. New. $2.00
84]Dye, Harold E. PABLO AND THE MAGI. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press,
1967. 5 x 8, 96 pgs. "A modern 'wise man' finds ancient truth on Pablo's desert." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ. $30.00
85]Eckert, Suzanne L. POTTERY AND PRACTICE The Expression of Identity at
Pottery Mound and Hummingbird Pueblo. Albuquerque, NM: University of New
Mexico Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9780826338341. 8 x 10, 201 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w illustrations. Examines decorated pottery and its production in
prehispanic New Mexico's Lower Rio Puerco area through the lens of practice
theory. Arguing that social relations can be interpreted from the mundane
practice of everyday life, Eckert shows how the relationship between ethnicity,
migration, and ritual practice combined to create a complexly patterned material culture among residents of two fourteenth-century Pueblo villages. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $40.00
86]Egloff, Fred R. EL PASO LAWMAN - G.W. CAMPBELL. College Station, TX:
Early West, 1982. ISBN: 0932702228. 6 x 9, 143 pgs, biblio, b&w historical
photos. Campbell was there in the famous El Paso gunfight where four men
were killed in five seconds. Here's the story of the man and the event. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $22.00
87]Ehrlich, Paul R. THE GOLDEN DOOR. International Migration, Mexico, and
the United States. New York: Ballantine Books, 1979. 1st. ISBN: 0345277929. 6
x 9, 402 pgs, index, bibliography, notes. Sensitive exploration of a potentially
disastrous national problem. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
88]Eiden, Greg and Kurt D. Hollomon. NORTHWEST BASIC TRAINING Essential
Skills for Visitors, Newcomers & Native Northwesterners. Seattle: Sasquatch
Books, 2001. ISBN: 1570613095. 5 x 7, 164 pgs, b&w illustrations and photos.
Learn how to shuck an oyster without amputating your finger, positively identify microbrews, and deal with a variety of disasters - wildfires, tsunamis, and
traffic jams - that you might encounter in the Northwest. Paperback. Good.
$5.00
89]Eiteljorg, Harrison. TREASURES OF THE AMERICAN WEST Selections from
the Collection of Harrison Eiteljorg. New York: Balance House, 1981. 1st. 11 1/2
x 10 1/2, 172 pgs, color art reproductions. The Harrison Eiteljorg collection is a
treasure hunt. The cream of this magnificent collection is an impressive collection of 20th century western art including several from members of the Taos
Society of Artists, Remingtons, Russells, and later figures as well. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $100.00
90]El Paso Historical Society. PASSWORD. Quarterly Journal. El Paso, TX: 1985.
Four issues, all of 1985, Vol XXX, Nos. 1-4. 6 x 9, 52 pgs, b&w illustrations &
photos. Interesting West Texas and Southwestern historical articles, book
reviews, historical notes. Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
91]Emery, Emma Wilson. AUNT PUSS & OTHERS Old Days in the Piney Woods.
Austin, TX: Encino Press, 1969. 6 x 9, 101 pgs, b&w historical photos. Emma
Wilson was born in a covered wagon on the prairie near Canton in Van Zandt
County, Texas, on September 9, 1885. delightful recollection of an East Texas
girlhood, with emphasis on the author's interesting and eccentric relatives, all
presented with sensitivity and humor. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $20.00
92]Erickson, John R. COWBOYS ARE A SEPARATE SPECIES. Perryton, TX: Maverick Books, 1991. 2nd. ISBN: 0916941183. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 100 pgs, b&w illustrations. Funny stories about life as a modern day, working Texas cowboy. Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
93]Ettenson, Rob & Karin. INSIDE SANTA FE Santa Fe's Premier Travel Planner.
Santa Fe, NM: Vacation Publications, 2010. 5 x 8, 258 pgs, color photos
throughout. History, fine art, shopping, wellness, properties, dining, activities,
maps and more. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
94]Etulain, Richard W. OWEN WISTER. Boise, ID: Boise State College, 1973. 1st.
5 1/2 x 8, 50 pgs. No. 7 in the Western Writers Series. Biographical sketch and
short reviews of his works. Staplebound Wraps. Very Good. $8.00
95]Evans, Max. THE MOUNTAIN OF GOLD. 'Sellanraa,' Dunwoody, GA: Norm S.
Berg, 1965. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 77 pgs, b&w illustrations by Hugh Cabot, III. A 20th
century novel set in the southwest, of a Hispanic man who let's the discovery
of a large nugget of gold take over his live as he pursues the "mother lode".
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $40.00
96]Farmer, Randolph W. CURLY BILL Horse Thief, Cattle Dealer, Murderer,
Lawman: 1858-1909. Tucson, AZ: Westernlore Press, 2012. 1st. ISBN:
9780870268038. 6 x 9, 272 pgs, b&w historical photos, map, index. Presents
the cradle-to-grave story of William Albert Brosius. Gleaned from Texas state
and county archives, this book explains why the historical record has been
obscured by the culture of silence in Texas and the Wyatt Earp folklore in Arizona and California. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $30.00
97]Faulk, Odie B. CRIMSON DESERT. Indian Wars of the American Southwest.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. Book Club. 6 x 9, 237 pgs, illus/
historical photos, index & bib. An exciting and even-handed look at the Indian
Wars in the Southwest, from 1830 to 1880s. Emphasis on the Apache, Navajo
and Comanche. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
98]Fergusson, Erna. DANCING GODS. Indian Ceremonials of New Mexico and
Arizona. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1991. Later printing. ISBN: 0826310508. 6 x 9, 286 pgs, index, b&w photos. An informal and
authentic guidebook to the dances and ceremonials of the Indians of the
Southwest. Originally published in 1931 at the height of the interest in things
southwest. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
99]Fergusson, Erna. NEW MEXICO. A Pageant of Three Peoples. New York:
Knopf, 1951. First edition. 6 x 9, 414 pgs, b&w photos, index. A Fergusson
classic which looks at the Indians, Spanish and Gringos who have and still do
inhabit this colorful state. Hardcover Spiral Bound. Very Good. $30.00
100]Fifer, Barbara and Vicky Soderberg. ALONG THE TRAIL WITH LEWIS AND
CLARK Historical Highlights, Color Maps, Where to Stay, What to Do. Montana:
Montana Magazine, 1998. ISBN: 156037117X. 8 1/2 x 11, 206 pgs, color maps
and photos. The authors have walked in the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery, and paddled their canoe in the wake of the expedition's pirogues. They
know this country and they know how to write and what information tourists
need. This is a perfect guide for a family or a group of campers following Lewis
and Clark on their great adventure. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
101]Flaherty, Thomas H., editor-in-chief. THE WILD WEST. New York: Time-Life
Books, 1993. ISBN: 0446517615. 9 1/2 x 11, 367 pgs, color and b&w historical
photos throughout, decorated endsheets, foreword by Dee Brown. This is the
companion volume to the popular television miniseries. Hardcover. Very Good
in Very Good DJ. $20.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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102]Fleck, Richard F., editor. A COLORADO RIVER READER. Salt Lake City, UT:
University of Utah Press, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 087480647X. 6 x 9, 190 pgs. An anthology of works on the Colorado River by the likes of John Wesley Powell,
Edward Abbey, Frank Waters, John McPhee, Colin Fletcher, it even starts with
a Paiute Indian Legend. Paperback. Good. $9.00
103]Fleming, J. Landis. AN OKLAHOMA REBEL. The Life Story of John C. Hubbard, MD. Oklahoma City, OK: Cryer Publishing, 1957. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 182
pgs, index, b&w historical photos. A country doctor, Quaker, leader and soldier, who left his mark on Oklahoma. Signed on the ffep by the subject with an
M. D. after his name and the authorIssued in the year of Oklahoma's SemiCentennial Celebration which is portrayed on the front of the dust jacket.
Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $40.00
104]Fleming, Robert E. CHARLES F. LUMMIS. Boie, ID: Boise State University,
1981. 1st. ISBN: 0884300749. 5 1/2 x 8, 53 pgs. Biographical, critical, and bibliographical info, #50 in the 170+ title Western Writers Series. Paperback. Very
Good. $15.00
105]Fletcher, Robert H. FREE GRASS TO FENCES. The Montana Cattle Range
Story. New York: University Publishers, 1960. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 235 pgs, sections
of b&w illustrations, color decorated endsheets. Very collectible, history of the
Montana cattle industry. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $80.00
106]Flores, Judith LeBlanc. CHILDREN OF LA FRONTERA. Charleston, WV:
Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, 1997. 2nd. ISBN:
1880785129. 6 x 9, 352 pgs. A thorough review of the crisis in migrant education (one third of Hispanics and two-thirds of immigrant students drop out of
school in the USA), and the steps and programs implemented to help correct
the problem. Paperback. Very Good. $7.00
107]Florin, Lambert. GHOST TOWNS OF THE WEST. New York: Promontory
Press, 1973. ISBN: 0883940132. 8 1/2 x 11, 872 pgs, b&w photos. A panorama
of Western Americana through verbal and visual exploration of the west's
ghost towns. Hardcover. Very Good in Good DJ. $15.00
108]Fox, Jr., John. A MOUNTAIN EUROPA, A CUMBERLAND VENDEWTTA, THE
LAST STETSON. New York: Scribners, 1911. 5 x 7 1/2, 279 pgs, b&w illustrations
and frontispiece by F.C. Yohn and Louis Loeb. Three novels in one book. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
109]Fox, Jr., John. THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1908. Second printing. 5 x 7 1/2, 422 pgs, b&w illustrations. Classic old
western novel. Hardcover. Good+. $10.00
110]Freedman, Benedict and Nancy. MRS. MIKE The Story of Katherine Mary
Flannigan. New York: Coward-McCann, 1947. 5 1/2 x 8, 312 pgs, b&w illustrations. Romantic account of a young woman who removes to Western Canada
for her health and marries a RCMP officer. Hardcover. Very Good+. $10.00
111]Freedman, Russell. AN INDIAN WINTER. New York: Scholastic, 1994. ISBN:
0590480707. 10 x 9, 88 pgs, b&w and color photos. Relates the experiences of
a German prince, his servant, and a young Swiss artist as they traveled through
the Missouri River Valley in 1833 learning about the territory and its inhabitants and recording their impressions in words and pictures. Paperback. Very
Good+. $12.00
112]Frink, Maurice. COW COUNTRY CAVALCADE. 80 Years of the Wyoming
Stock Growers Association. Denver, CO: Old West Publishing, 1954. First printing. 6 x 9, 243 pgs, b&w historical photos, illustrations. An accurate and factual
history of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. Hardcover. Very Good in
Very Good DJ. $50.00
113]Fuentes, Carlos. CHRISTOPHER UNBORN. New York: Random House, 1990.
3rd. ISBN: 0679732225. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 531 pgs. A huge novel about Mexico City.
Paperback. Good+. $5.00
114]Galvin, John, editor. WESTERN AMERICA IN 1846-1847 The Originl Travel
Diary of Lieutenant J.W. Abert who mapped New Mexico for the United States
Army. San Francisco: John Howell Books, 1966. 10 x 13 1/2, 116 pgs, plus foldout maps, color and b&w drawings, one of 3000 copies. Abert recorded the
happenings of his journey from Fort Leavenworth to Santa Fe and back in
1946-47. Hardcover. Very Good+. $90.00
115]Gambrell, Alpha Marie. INDIAN BLANKETS. Atlanta, GA: Home Mission
Board, Southern Baptist Convention, 1944. 5 x 7 1/2, 62 pgs, b&w photos. A
family's Baptist mission in Indian country in the mid-20th century. Paperback.
Good+. $10.00
116]Gardner, Erle Stanley. MEXICO'S MAGIC SQUARE. New York: William
Morrow, 1968. 6 x 9, 205 pgs, b&w photos. Classic "Adventure just south of
the border in Baja California". Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $16.00
117]Gardner, Erle Stanley, Ngaio March and Margery Allingham. THE CASE OF
THE GOLDDIGGER'S PURSE, and DIED IN THE WOOL, and PEARLS BEFORE
SWINE. New York: Walter J. Black/Detective Book Club, 1945. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2,
591 pgs. Three complete novels. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
118]Getlein, Frank. THE LURE OF THE GREAT WEST. Waukesha, WI: Country
Beautiful, 1973. 9 x 12, 352 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions throughout.
Discussions and works of the painters, sketchers and sculptors of the Old West.
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $20.00
119]Gilb, Dagoberto. THE MAGIC OF BLOOD. New York: Grove Press, 1994.
2nd. ISBN: 0802133991. 6 x 9, 288 pgs. Stories of the Southwest working class
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by the Chicano storyteller whose work has been likened to Chekhov and Gogol.
Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
120]Giles, Janice Holt. SAVANNA. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. 5 1/2 x 8,
312 pgs, illustrated endsheets. Historic novel of the American frontier. Set in
the Arkansas territiory, now the state of Oklahoma at Fort Gibson. Hardcover.
Good+ in Good DJ. $12.00
121]Giles, Janice Holt. VOYAGE TO SANTA FE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 256 pgs. Endpapers decorated with map of Santa Fe Trail. A
"gentle New England girl", newly married, journeys West on the Santa Fe Trail
in 1823 with all its attendant adversities. A Western with a woman's viewpoint.
Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
122]Gilliland, Mary Ellen. SUMMIT: A GOLD RUSH HISTORY OF SUMMIT
COUNTY, COLORADO. Silverthorne, CO: Alpenrose Press, 1980. ISBN:
0960362401. 6 x 9, 336 pgs, b&w historical photos and maps. A lively look at
Summit County's colorful gold rush past. Signed. Paperback. Good. $15.00
123]Gish, Robert Franklin. FIRST HORSES Stories of the New West. Reno, NV:
University of Nevada Press, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 087417211X. 6 x 9, 134 pgs. A 14
piece anthology of writing whose common theme is a setting in OklahomaTexas-New Mexico. Apart from the western landscape, another pair of themes
common to many of the pieces is Hank Williams music and fixing cars. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
124]Gish, Robert Franklin. NUEVA GRANADA. Paul Horgan and the Southwest.
College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0890966400.
5 x 8, 139 pgs. Literate essays that journey into the career of Paul Horgan as
well as transcripts of two interviews with the author. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
125]Goldwater, Barry. BARRY GOLDWATER AND THE SOUTHWEST. Scottsdale,
AZ: Troy's Publications, 1976. 1st. 11 x 9, b&w and color photos throughout,
pages unnumbered. Photographs taken by Barry Goldwater. Foreword by
Ansel Adams. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
126]Gomez-Vega, Ibis. SEND MY ROOTS RAIN. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books,
1991. 1st. ISBN: 1879960044. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 204 pgs. An urban artist running
from her past becomes the unwitting catalyst that exposes an entire town's
legacy of guilt. Memory and the land form potent ties that bind the diverse
characters in their various roles as artist, priest, prostitute, lovers and friends.
This desert romance explores the power of unexpected change that can heal
and transform lives. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
127]Gore, Louise and Kevin McIlvoy, eds. EL SARAPE. An Anthology. Las Cruces, NM: Nightjar Press, 1984. 6 x 9, 206 pgs. A collection of poetry and very
short stories by local writers. Paperback. Good+. $4.00
128]Grant, Barry Keith, editor. JOHN FORD'S STAGECOACH. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 0521797438. 6 x 9, 243 pgs, index,
notes, filmography, b&w photos. Cambridge Film Handbooks series. Contains
illustrated essays by Ford scholars, including extensive notes. Paperback. Very
Good+. $8.00
129]Green, Jesse, editor. CUSHING AT ZUNI Correspondence and Journals of
Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879-1884. Albuquerque, NM: University of New
Mexico Press, 1990. 1st. ISBN: 0826311725. 8 x 10, 441 pgs, index, bibliography, notes. Cushing was the first anthropologist to study the Indian population.
He worked in New Mexico with the Zuni Indians for many years. These are his
diaries and letter. Good reference to the Zunis, much information on a thriving
tribe. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
130]Grey, Zane. THE DUDE RANGER. New York: Walter J. Black, 1959. Later
printing. 5 x 8, 240 pgs. Another great cowboy western from this prolific western writer. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
131]Grey, Zane. THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS. New York: Black's Readers
Service Co., 1942. Later printing. 5 x 7, 378 pgs. Classic western fiction. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
132]Grey, Zane. RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE. New York: Walter H, Black,
1940. Reprint. 5 x 7 1/2, 335 pgs. The classic novel by the author of so many
other American Western classics. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
133]Grey, Zane. SHADOW ON THE TRAIL. New York: Blacks Readers Service,
1946. Later printing. 5 x 8, 278 pgs. A nice reprint of Grey's thrilling story of the
Old West. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
134]Grey, Zane. WESTERN UNION. New York: Black's Readers Service, 1939.
Later printing. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 297 pgs. Classic Grey western fiction involving
Western Union. Hardcover. Fair. $6.00
135]Guterson, David. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS. New York: Vintage Books,
1996. Later printing. ISBN: 067976402X. 5 x 8, 460 pgs. Winner of the Pen/
Faulkner Award and the 1996 American Booksellers Book of the Year, set in
1954 in the Puget Sound when a Japanese American is charged with the murder of a drowned fisherman, a masterpiece of suspense. Paperback. Good.
$6.00
136]Hadley, Tom with J. Dallas White. 45 YEARS OF COWBOY FUN. Mason, TX:
Published/Printed by the author, 1989. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, unpaginated. Stories of
the author's life as a rodeo cowboy. Signed by the author. Paperback. Very
Good+. $35.00
137]Hadley, Tom with J. Dallas White. COWBOYS & CLOWNS. Mason, TX:
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
Published/Printed by the author, 1992. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, unpaginated. Stories of
the author's life as a rodeo cowboy. Signed by the author. Paperback. Very
Good+. $35.00
138]Hagedorn, Hermann. ROOSEVELT IN THE BAD LANDS. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1921. 5 x 8, 475 pgs. The classic account of Roosevelt's ranching days in
Dakota. Hagedorn interviewed many who were with TR and knew him in the
Badlands. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
139]Haley, John A. J. EVETTS AND NITA HALEY Recollections of a Nephew. Las
Cruces, NM: Barbed Wire Publishing, 2004. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 38 pgs, b&w
photos. Texas memoir centered around this famous historian. Hardcover. New.
$18.00
140]Hamm, Ron. THE BURSUMS OF NEW MEXICO Four Generations of Leadership and Service. Socorro, NM: Manzanares Street Publishing, 2012. 1st. ISBN:
9780615592152. 6 x 9, 382 pgs, b&w and color photos. Many powerful families
have had lasting influences on communities across New Mexico. But few families have made as vast or as permanent an impact as the Bursum family of
Socorro. With skill and admiration, the author has described four generations
of the Bursums' political, economic, social, and educational contributions to
their home community and often to New Mexico as a whole. The result is an
epic story, unlike any previous family biography in New Mexico historiclal
literature. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $80.00
141]Hanauer, Elsie V. THE OLD WEST: PEOPLE AND PLACES. New York: A.S.
Barnes, 1969. ISBN: 0498073548. 7 x 10, 167 pgs, b&w illustrations by the
author. An interesting book of short biographies and drawings of well-known
famous and infamous persons of the Old West. Hardcover. Very Good in
Good+ DJ. $10.00
142]Hankins, Audrey. RAISED ON GOOD PASTURE. Rochester, Il: Western
Images, 1997. 1st. 8 1/2 x 11, b&w drawings, about 80 unnumbered pages. A
nice collection of western art and poetry. Paperback. Fine. $60.00
143]Harn, Kenneth L., editor-publisher. CALIFORNIA MINING JOURNAL Volume 50, Number 9. Aptos, CA: 1981. 8 1/2 x 11, 96 pgs, b&w illustrations. An
issue devoted to "gold fever". Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
144]Harris, Therman. TALL TALES OF NEW MEXICO FOR THE GRANDCHILDREN. Norman, OK: Published/Printed by the author, 1975. 8 1/2 x 11, 93 pgs,
b&w historical photos. A grandfather's memoirs of pioneering in New Mexico.
He came to the state in 1906 as a child. Plastic spiral bound. Paperback. Very
Good. $30.00
145]Head, Agnes Kastner. HOBBS SKETCH BOOK History and Sketches of the
Fabulous City. Hobbs, NM: Published/Printed by the author. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 96
pgs, b&w illustrations. Fun facts about this south eastern New Mexico city.
Paperback. Good+. $20.00
146]Hebard, Grace Raymond, Ph.D. THE PATHBREAKERS FROM RIVER TO
OCEAN. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1911. 1st. 5 x 7 1/2, 263 pgs, b&w historical
photos. An early 20th century history of the Western U.S. from the time of
Coronado. Hardcover. Good+. $50.00
147]Held, E.B. A SPY'S GUIDE TO SANTA FE AND ALBUQUERQUE. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2011. 1st. ISBN: 9780826349354. 6 x
9, 95 pgs, index, b&w photos. A career CIA operations officer who recently
served as the top counter-spy at Sandia National Laboratories, the author
recounts the drama of assassination plots and KGB theft of America's atomic
secrets with the voice of a man who knows what he's talking about. Paperback.
Very Good+. $15.00
148]Hemp, Bill. TAOS LANDMARKS & LEGENDS. Los Alamos, NM: Exceptional
Books, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0944482406. 10 x 8 1/2, 154 pgs, index, b&w drawings
throughout. With pen and ink drawings and a descriptive narrative, this title
illuminates Taos' colourful landmarks and legends. The cast of colourful characters includes the magnetic Mabel Dodge Luhan, the mysterious Arthur
Manby and the gregarious gambler and transport tycoon 'Long' John Dunn.
Signed. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
149]Henson, Dutsy & Bonnie. RUGS TO RICHES. The Amazing Story of the El
Paso Saddleblanket Company. El Paso, TX: Trego-Hill, 2001. 1st. ISBN:
0963657798. 6 x 9, 179 pgs, b&w photos. The founders' story of how they
started and continue to build this huge saddleblanket company. Signed. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
150]Herrera-Lasso M., Luis. ABOVE MEXICO CITY. San Francisco: Cameron and
Company, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 0918684668. 14 x 11, 160 pgs, color photos
throughout. A new collection of original and historical aerial photographs of
Mexico City. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $25.00
151]Hieb, David L. FORT LARAMIE. Washington DC: Natinal Park Service, 1954.
6 x 9, 34 pgs, b&w historical photos, maps. A nice little history of this National
Historic Site in Wyoming. Paperback. Good+. $10.00
152]Hillerman, Tony. THE FIRST EAGLE. New York: Harper Collins, 1998. 1st.
ISBN: 0060175818. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 278 pgs. Classic Hillerman, Jim Chee, Joe
Leaphorn and the search for the most virulent form of bubonic plague since
the Middle Ages. Hardcover. Very Good . $10.00
153]Hillerman, Tony. HUNTING BADGER. New York: Harper Collins, 2000. 1st.
ISBN: 0060192895. 6 x 9, 275 pgs. Navajo crimebusters Leaphorn and Chee are
back together on a case, and at odds with the FBI over a backcountry manhunt.
Hardcover. Very Good. $12.00
154]Hillerman, Tony. A THIEF OF TIME. New York: Harper & Row, 1988. 1st.
ISBN: 0060159383. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 209 pgs. Another of Hillerman's famous mysteries, set on an Anasazi Indian ruin in the four corners area. Ex-library with
usual markings and pockets. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $10.00
155]Hillerman, Tony and Ernie Bulow. TALKING MYSTERIES. A Conversation
with Tony Hillerman. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1991.
1st. ISBN: 0826312799. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 135 pgs, b&w photos. Hillerman discusses the craft of mystery writing, his approach to plot, characterization, and
setting, and the wrinkles and twists that make his brand of fiction unique.
Includes a Jim Chee mini-mystery. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
156]Himes, Bernard. THE EXILE OF FATHER ROMAN. Silver City, NM: Published/Printed by the author, 1996. 6 x 9, 173 pgs. A captivating novel of an
uppity young priest fresh from Barcelona who doesn't adjust willingly to his
assignment in rural northern New Mexico. The country folk are aloof, the Penitente leader needs discipline and the Great Depression is in full swing. Paperback. New. $5.00
157]Hinojosa, Rolando. CLAROS VARONES DE BELKEN Fair Gentlemen of
Belken County. Tempe, AZ: Bilingual Press, 1986. ISBN: 0916950654. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 223 pgs. The continuation of the author's "Klail City Death Trip Series",
with Jehu Malacara, Rafa Buenrostro, and their humorous and tragicomic
cohorts, up to their inimitable andanzas. Paperback. Very Good+. $5.00
158]Hodge, Gene Meany. KACHINA TALES FROM THE INDIAN PUEBLOS. Santa
Fe, NM: Sunstone Press, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 0865341842. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 64 pgs,
b&w illustrations. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
159]Hogan, Elizabeth, editor. RIVERS OF THE WEST. Menlo Park, CA: Lane
Publishing/Sunset Magazine, 1974. 1st. ISBN: 037605641X. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 223
pgs, b&w and color photos. The story of the great Western rivers, how to enjoy
them and how they are used. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $10.00
160]Hollister, U.S. THE NAVAJO AND HIS BLANKET. Glorieta, NM: The Rio
Grande Press, 1974. 2nd. ISBN: 0873800974. 8 1/2 x 11, 144 pgs, b&w and
color illustrations. Facsimile reproduction of 1903 edition. An early study of the
Navajo and their famous blanket and weavings. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$35.00
161]Holm, Ed, publisher and editor. THE AMERICAN WEST Magazine - January/February 1978. Cupertino, CA: American West Publishing Co., 1978. 8 1/2 x
11, 64 pgs, b&w and color photos and illustrations. Includes "The Return of
Malaspina" by Donald C. Cutter, "George Catlin's Indian Gallery" by Royal B.
Hassrick, "An Interview with Wallace Stegner" by Forrest G. and Margaret G.
Robinson, and more. Paperback. Very Good. $3.00
162]Horgan, Paul. LAMY OF SANTA FE. His Life and Times. New York: Farrar,
Straus & Giroux, 1975. 1st. 6 x 9 1/2, index, notes, sections of b&w historical
photos. From his life in France until 1839 to America, the midwest, Santa Fe,
Taos, the Desert Diocese, Arizona, as Archbishop and more up to his death.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $28.00
163]Horsman, Reginald. THE FRONTIER IN THE FORMATIVE YEARS: 17831815. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston , 1976. 6 x 9, 237 pgs, index, notes,
b&w historical drawings. Examines the dynamic years following the American
Revolution which opened the trans-Appalachian frontier. Paperback. Good+.
$15.00
164]Hough, Emerson. 54-40 OR FIGHT. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1909. 5
x 7 1/2, 402 pgs. Story of events in Washington preceding the northwest
boundary treaty and the annexation of Texas, in which Calhoun and the baroness von Ritz play a leading part. Hardcover. Good+. $10.00
165]Hugo, Richard. DEATH AND THE GOOD LIFE. New York: Avon Books, 1982.
Later printing. ISBN: 038059840X. 4 x 7, 223 pgs. Something of a curiosity, the
only foray into fiction -- and detective fiction at that -- by an acclaimed poet.
Set in Montana. Paperback. Good+. $4.00
166]Hundley, Jr., Norris and John A. Schutz, editors. THE AMERICAN WEST FRONTIER & REGION Interpretations by John Walton Caughey. Los Angeles:
Ward Ritchie Press, 1969. 1st. 6 x 9, 287 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w photos
of Caughey. The West has often been considered merely a frontier. In this
book the author has formed an opinion that the frontier is a constant moving
geographic designation. He covers the periods from the Revolution to the
present as the frontier pushed westward. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ.
$15.00
167]Hurst, James W. THE VILLISTA PRISONERS OF 1916-1917. Las Cruces, NM:
Yucca Tree Press, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 188132544X. 6 x 9, 116 pgs, index, b&w
photos. A historic look at the men who fought with Pancho Villa during the raid
on Columbus, their capture and what happened to them. Paperback. New.
$9.00
168]Hutchens, John K. ONE MAN'S MONTANA. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1964.
1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 221 pgs. An informal state portrait; part stories of Montana's
frontier past, and part from the author's own experiences as a boy in Missoula
in the late '10s and later as a Montana newspaperman. Ex-library. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
169]Hutton, Paul, editor. SOLDIERS WEST. Biographies from the Military Frontier. Edited. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1987. 1st. ISBN:
080322334X. 6 x 9, 276 pgs, index, b&w photos, introduction by Robert M.
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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Utley. Short biographies emphasize the wide diversity of style, temperament,
activity and occupation that marked the careers of frontier soldiers. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $20.00
170]Ingersoll, Ernest. KNOCKING ROUND THE ROCKIES. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 0806126302. 6 x 9, 220 pgs, b&w
illustrations. A reprint of the original 1882 edition, this is a lively recollection of
two summers Ingersoll spent with survey teams in the Rockey Mountain West.
At once a guidebook to the geography, nature, history and culture of the Rockies and a practical primer of how-to-do-it information for "future wanderers."
Introduction and notes by James H. Pickering. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
171]Irving, Washington. ASTORIA Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky
Mountains. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1961. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8, 2 volumes totalling
461 pgs. The story of one of the most fascinating commercial ventures ever to
flourish in America: the great Astor fur trade empire in the Pacific Northwest. A
classic of Western history . Ex-library with minimal markings. Hardcover in
slipcase. Good+. $40.00
172]Jackson, Joseph Henry. BAD COMPANY. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1949.
1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 346 pgs, index, b&w historical photos. The story of California's legendary and actual stage-robbers, bandits, highwaymen and outlaws
from the Fifties to the Eighties. Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
173]Jackson, Joseph Henry. THE CHRISTMAS FLOWER. New York: Harcourt
Brace, 1951. 5 x 8, 31 pgs, monotone illustrations by Tom Lea. The Mexican
legend about the flower now known as the poinsettia is the basis for this beautifully told and handsomely illustrated story. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ.
$7.00
174]James, George Wharton. NEW MEXICO: LAND OF THE DELIGHT MAKERS.
Boston: The Page Company, 1920. 1st. 6 x 9 1/2, 469 pgs, index, b&w historical
photos. Details the history of the conquest, tribes and settlement of New Mexico. Hard to find! Hardcover. Very Good. $125.00
175]Jernigan, E. Wesley. JEWELRY OF THE PREHISTORIC SOUTHWEST. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press and the School of American
Research, 1978. 1st. ISBN: 0826304591. 8 x 10, 259 pgs, b&w and color photos
and illustrations. Delineates formal, cultural and chronological relationships of
the jewelry of the Hohokam, Mogollon and Anasazi cultural traditions of the
prehistoric southwest. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $25.00
176]Johnson, Deborah, editor. THE BEST OF BASSMASTER II. Montgomery, AL:
B.A.S.S. Inc., 1983. 1st. 8 x 10 1/2, 336 pgs, b&w and color photos. Has previous owner's name in small gilt letters on lower front cover as well as his library
sticker on front fly. A treasury of stories published in Bassmaster Magazine
from 1968 through 1982. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
177]Johnson, Dirk. BITING THE DUST. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. 1st.
ISBN: 0671792210. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 239 pgs. The wild ride and dark romance of
the rodeo cowboy and the American West. Hardcover. Very Good in Very
Good DJ. $15.00
178]Johnson, Dorothy M. THE BLOODY BOZEMAN. The Perilous Trail to Montana's Gold. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971. First edition. ISBN: 070325766. 6 x
9, 366 pgs, index, section of b&w photos. The places and the people who were
involved in the rush for Montana gold in the years 1862 to 1868. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $30.00
179]Johnson, Ronald. THE AFICIONADO'S SOUTHWESTERN COOKING. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1977. 4th. ISBN: 0826302491. 5
x 8, 124 pgs, index. A unique spectrum of tastes that are adventuresome, delicate, and highly creative. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
180]Jones, Nard. STILL TO THE WEST. New York: Dodd Mead, 1946. 1st. 5 1/2 x
8, 268 pgs. A novel about the building of Grand Coulee Dam in Washington
State. Signed by the author. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ. $10.00
181]Jordan, Teresa. RIDING THE WHITE HORSE HOME. A Western Family Album. New York: Vintage Books, 1993. ISBN: 0679412190. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 219
pgs, b&w photos. A woman's memoir of her family ranch in Montana, bought
and started by her great-grandfather in 1887 and sold by her father, under the
economic pressures that have made ranching a dying way of life, four generations later. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
182]Josephy, Jr., Alvin M. THE NEZ PERCE INDIANS AND THE OPENING OF THE
NORTHWEST. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1965. 7 x 10, 720 pgs,
b&w sketches and historical photos. Traces the story of the tribe's conquest
and dispossession by the white man, from the time of Lewis and Clark to the
great fighting retreat of the bands associated with Chief Joseph in 1877. Exlibrary with the usual markings. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$30.00
183]Julyan, Robert. THE PLACE NAMES OF NEW MEXICO. Albuquerque, NM:
University of New Mexico Press, 1998. Revised. ISBN: 0826316891. 6 x 9, 385
pgs. Explains more than 7,000 names of features large & small throughout the
state: towns, mountains, rivers, canyons, counties, post offices, even abandoned settlements. Paperback. New. $25.00
184]Katzenberg, Dena S. "AND EAGLES SWEEP ACROSS THE SKY" Indian Textiles of the North American West. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Museum of Art,
1977. 10 x 8 1/2, 150 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Exhibition catalogue,
Baltimore Museum of Art, half on Navajo blankets and half on Western Indian
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basketry. The text provides a good history of the Navajo and the resulting
changes in types of blankets; Covers blankets from 1850 to 1960; the baskets
are 19th and 20th century west coast and southwest. Paperback. Good+.
$20.00
185]Kauffman, Reginald Wright. THE OVERLAND TRAIL. A Tale of '49. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1927. 5 x 8, 309 pgs, b&w illustrations by Manning deV.
Lee. A first hand account of 1849 and the great gold rush across the plains, told
in story form. Ex-library, rebound. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
186]Kessler, Ron. OLD SPANISH TRAIL NORTH BRANCH AND ITS TRAVELERS.
Monte Vista, CO: Adobe Village Press, 1998. 1st. ISBN: 0865342709. 6 x 9, 384
pgs, index, b&w photos. Entries from sixteen diaries and journals that describe
the adventures and difficulties encountered along this trail that led from Santa
Fe, New Mexico to Crescent Junction near Green River, Utah. Paperback. New.
$25.00
187]Kessler, Ron. RE-TRACING THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL NORTH BRANCH.
Today's OST Travel Guide. Monte Vista, CO: Adobe Village Press, 1995. ISBN:
096440561X. 6 x 9, 148 pgs, b&w photos, maps. A history of this portion of the
Old Spanish Trail and a guide to traveling it today. Paperback. New. $16.00
188]Kessler, Ron. SAN LUIS VALLEY PLACE NAMES. Monte Vista, CO: Adobe
Village Press, 2002. ISBN: 0964405660. 6 x 9, 112 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, maps. Tells the origins of place names of over 400 locations (some ghost
towns) in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. . Paperback. New. $15.00
189]Kessler, Ron. SAN LUIS VALLEY ROCK ART. Monte Vista, CO: Adobe Village
Press, 2000. ISBN: 0964405628. 6 x 9, 184 pgs, b&w photos. An in-depth study
of the petroglyphs and pictographs of this area of southern Colorado. Paperback. New. $18.00
190]Kessler, Ron, ed. ANZA'S 1779 COMANCHE CAMPAIGN. Diary of Governor
Juan Bautista de Anza. Monte Vista, CO: Adobe Village Press, 2001. 2nd. ISBN:
0964405636. 6 x 9, 39 pgs, b&w photos, maps. Anza's diary with notations
explaining places and historical events. Paperback. New. $13.00
191]King, Charles S. BORN OF FIRE The Life and Pottery of Margaret Tafoya.
Santa Fe, NM: Museum of NM Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9780890135099. 9 x 11,
160 pgs, index, b&w and color photos. Beautiful coffee table style book. Regarded as one of the great masters of Pueblo ceramics, Margaret Tafoya (19042001) is known for her trademark large black polished ceramics, decoraded
with traditional imagery of rain clouds, water serpents, rain clouds, and other
symbols of survival. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
192]Kinsley, D.A. FAVOR THE BOLD. Custer: The Indian Fighter. New York: Holt,
Rinehart & Winston , 1968. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 241 pgs, section of b&w photos.
Battle by battle, Custer's place in the Civil War. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ.
$22.00
193]Kiser, William S. DRAGOONS IN APACHELAND Conquest and Resistance in
Southern New Mexico, 1846-1861. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press,
2012. 1st. ISBN: 9780806143149. 6 x 9, 354 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w
historical photos. The author's insights into the pre-Civil War conflicts in southern New Mexico are essential to a deeper understanding of the larger U.S.Apache war that culminated in the heroic resistance of Cochise, Victorio, and
Geronimo. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
194]Klinkenborg, Verlyn. STRAIGHT WEST Photographs by Lindy Smith. New
York: Lyons Press, 2000. ISBN: 1585740543. 10 x 10, 112, pgs, b&w photos.
Exquisite and moving black and white images of the deep interior of the American West, a place where the people are defined by their relations to animals
and the land. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
195]Koch, Etta with June Cooper Price. LIZARDS ON THE MANTEL, BURROS AT
THE DOOR A Big Bend Memoir. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1999. 1st.
ISBN: 0292743394. 5 1/2 x 9, 172 pgs, sections of b&w photos and illustrations.
Chronicles the author's first years (1944-1946) with her family (husband, wellknown photographer Peter Koch) in the Big Bend. Paperback. Very Good.
$14.00
196]Krakel, Dean. DEAR MR. REMINGTON, Corning, NY: Rockwell Gallery,
1991. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 158 pgs, section of b&w historical photos. Fictional
letters written to Remington that cover his life and works. Paperback. Very
Good+. $12.00
197]Krakel, Dean F. THE SAGA OF TOM HORN. The Story of a Cattlemen's War.
Laramie, WY: Published/Printed by the author, 1954. 1st. 6 x 9, 277 pgs, b&w
historical photos. Taken from personal narratives, newspaper accounts and
official documents and testimonies. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover.
Good. $25.00
198]Kramer, Barbara. NAMPEYO AND HER POTTERY. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1996. 1st. ISBN: 0826317189. 7 x 10, 224 pgs,
b&w photos and illustrations. A good biography of the famous Hopi-Tewa
potter (1860-1942) based on first-person accounts, photographic evidence and
interviews with family members. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$40.00
199]Kramer, Jane. THE LAST COWBOY. New York: Penguin Books, 1977. Later
printing. ISBN: 0140128972. 5 x 8, 148 pgs. A non-fiction work about a man
and his flawed efforts to be a "proper cowboy" in a changing world, in the New
Southwest. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
200]L'Aloge, Bob and Social Profiles by Virginia Nelson-L'Aloge, M.A. PISTOLS &
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
PETTICOATS 13 Female Trailblazers of the Old West. Los Lunas, NM: Flying
Eagle-Thunderhawk Enterprises, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0938147994. 6 x 9, 262 pgs,
b&w photos and illustrations, index. A collection of multidimensional portraits
of over two dozen women in the Old West. Paperback. Good+. $10.00
201]La Farge, Oliver. AS LONG AS THE GRASS SHALL GROW. New York: Longmans & Green/Alliance, 1940. 7 x 10, 146 pgs, b&w photos. The author's heartfelt critical account of the white man's treatment of Native Americans, and the
continuing survival and accomplishments of the latter. Cover somewhat
stained but in good shape. Hardcover. Good+. $30.00
202]LaFarge, Oliver. LAUGHING BOY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 5 x 7,
302 pgs. The Pulitzer prize-winning novel of Indian life and Indian lives in the
Southwest. Ex-library. Hardcover. Very Good. $50.00
203]LaFarge, Oliver. LAUGHING BOY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957. Later
printing. ISBN: 0395078741. 5 x 8, 302 pgs. The Pulitzer prize-winning novel of
Indian life and Indian lives in the Southwest. Ex-library. Hardcover. Very Good.
$15.00
204]LaFarge, Oliver. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN. New
York: Crown, 1957. 3rd. 9 x 12, 272 pgs, index, lots of b&w and color historical
photos. From those that discovered America, to the Wigwam people, the
Western farmers, the plains Indians and all the rest. A wonderful coffee table
book. Hardcover. Good-. $14.00
205]LaFarge, Oliver. SPARKS FLY UPWARD A Novel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1931. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 322 pgs. Set in Central America during the time of revolt.
Hardcover. Good+. $25.00
206]LaFarge, Oliver; Winfield Townley Scott, editor. THE MAN WITH THE
CALABASH PIPE Some Observations. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966. 1st. 5 1/2
x 8, 246 pgs. contains newspaper columns written for "The New Mexican" by
La Farge. La Farge was also an anthropologist, and the author of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning "Laughing Boy." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$20.00
207]Lamadrid, Enrique R. HERMANITOS COMANCHITOS Indo-Hispano Rituals
of Captivity and Redemption. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
Press, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 0826328784. 7 x 10, 264 pgs, index, b&w photos, includes CD in envelope at back. One of the great festival traditions shared by
Pueblo and Hispano groups of the Southwest is the celebration Los Comanches. Between the end of September and mid-February, communities come
alive with re-enactments of centuries-old rituals. Colourful processions, heroic
historical dramas, religious morality plays, and boisterous ceremonial dancing
combine to form a mixture of defiance of and tribute to the Comanches by the
Pueblo and Hispano villagers. Paperback. Very Good+. $35.00
208]Lambert, Fred. BYGONE DAYS OF THE OLD WEST. Kansas City, MO: Burton
Publishing, 1948. 9 x 12, 487 pgs, b&w illustrations. A history in verse of the
cow-punchers, prospectors, scouts, Texas rangers, Mexicans, ranchers, trappers and eveyone else who made the Old West. Illustrated with over 1300
drawings. Concludes with a range dictionary. Hardcover. Very Good+. $200.00
209]Lane, Lydia Spencer. I MARRIED A SOLDIER. Or Old Days in the Old Army.
Albuquerque, NM: Horn & Wallace, 1964. 6 x 9, 193 pgs, foreword by Mrs.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, first published in 1893. A perceptive account of daily
life in New Mexico in the 1860s as seen through the eyes of an educated
woman. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $15.00
210]Lapidus, Richard. SNAKEY JOE POST Guardian Of The Treasure. Honolulu,
HI: Talei Publishers, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 9780971375857. 6 x 9, 280 pgs, b&w
illustrations. A Western novel with Tombstone and its characters as the background. Signed by the author. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
211]Larson, Charles R. AMERICAN INDIAN FICTION. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1979. 2nd. ISBN: 082630477X. 6 x 9, 208 pgs. The
author traces the development of Native American fiction. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
212]Larson, Erik. ISAAC'S STORM A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane
in History. New York: Random House, 2000. 3rd. ISBN: 0375708278. 5 x 8, 323
pgs. An historical account of the hurricane that claimed thousands of lives--and
decimated Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900. Paperback. Very Good+.
$8.00
213]Latham, Dr. Hiram. TRANS-MISSOURI STOCK RAISING The Pasture Lands
of North America: Winter Grazing. Denver, CO: The Old West Publishing
Comany, 1962. 6 x 9 1/2, 94 pgs, introduction by Jeff C. Dykes. Originally published in 1871, this was the first book about a major segment of our range
country. It was a survey about the early cattle industry. Latham quit the UPS
hospital at Laramie to raise cows in Wyoming. The UP gave away thousands of
copies of the 88 page booklet to encourage settlement along its lines. Today
only a dozen copies are known. A facsimile of the original cover is on the ffep
and the rfep has copy of the map that was the back cover of the original booklet. Carl Hertzog was the designer of this edition, Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $75.00
214]Laufe, Abe, editor. AN ARMY DOCTOR'S WIFE ON THE FRONTIER The
Letters of Emily McCorkle FitzGerald from Alaska snd the Far West, 1874-1878.
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1986. Reprint. ISBN: 0803268599. 5 x
8, 352 pgs, b&w photos. he book examines the journey, isolation, the front
lines, and separation from home experienced by army doctors during the years
1874-1878. It is a collection of letters recording the firsthand experiences of
these doctor's wives facing the frontier. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
215]Laughlin, Ruth. CABALLEROS The Romance of Santa Fe and the Southwest.
Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1947. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 418 pgs, index. In the
building of America, there is no more ancient and notable landmark than the
Santa Fe whose history and ways of life the author traces so attractively. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $30.00
216]Laune, Seigniora Russell. SAND IN MY EYES. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1956.
5 x 8, 256 pgs, endpapers decorated with nice color print. Readable memoir of
a pioneer lady who helped homestead and settle the town of Woodward,
Oklahoma. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$20.00
217]Lavy, Mickey. SKETCH BOOK OF FUN THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN THE
SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF NEW MEXICO. New Mexico: 1968. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
72 pgs, b&w drawings and sketches. A neat old New Mexico souvenir with art
by Peter Hurd, Fred Harman, Woody Crumbo, Peter Rogers, Jane Mabry, etc.
Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
218]Lawler, Jack. ODYSSEY OF A HERO A Historical Novel of the Greatest Generation. Austin, TX: Windridge Pubishing_2005, 2005. 2nd. ISBN: 0975965204.
6 x 9, 237 pgs. The author uses his Marine Corps experience, his years as a
public relations writer, and his many years as a state trooper editor to produce
a gripping novel authenticated with careful research. Inscribed and signed.
Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $40.00
219]Lea County Genealogical Society. THEN AND NOW Lea County Families
and History - Volume II. Lovington, NM: Lea County Genealogical Society, 1984.
8 1/2 x 11, 540 pgs, b&w photos and maps. An essential resource for anyone
doing genealogical research on New Mexico families. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$100.00
220]Lea, Tom. THE BRAVE BULLS. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1949. Later printing. 5 x 8, 270 pgs, b&w illustrations, decorated endsheets. A nice early edition
of Lea's famous novel of bullfighting. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
221]Lea, Tom. THE HANDS OF CANTU. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1964. First
edition. 6 1/2 x 9, 244 pgs, b&w illustrations. A classic by Lea; more fact than
fiction set in the savage untamed Southwest of four hundred years ago. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $60.00
222]Lea, Tom. THE PRIMAL YOKE. A Novel. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1960.
First edition. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 336 pgs. Tom Lea's classic set in the high country in
Wyoming and a marine come home from WWII to live out his dream as a
guide. Hardcover. Very Good. $30.00
223]Lea, Tom. THE WONDERFUL COUNTRY. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1952.
Book Club. 5 x 8, 307 pgs, drawings by author. Lea's well known and very excellent novel of the El Paso region during the Apache Wars era. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good- DJ. $25.00
224]Lee, James V. NINE YEARS IN THE SADDLE. Salado, TX: Salado Press, 1998.
1st. ISBN: 0966387007. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 140 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations.
The author's father's stories of trail life during the depression years: roping and
tying up lions for a dude ranch, selling bootleg booze to a sheriff, surviving an
armed showdown with a neighbor & lion hunts with the Lee's. Paperback.
New. $15.00
225]Lee, James V. REFLECTED WISDOM A Collection of Essays. Richardson, TX:
Salado Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780966387087. 5 x 8, 144 pgs, b&w photos. An
interesting collection of the author's opinion pieces from The Dallas Morning
News. Paperback. New. $15.00
226]Lee, James W. WILLIAM HUMPHREY. Austin, TX: Steck-Vaughn Company,
1967. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 44 pgs. No. 7 in the Southwest Writers Series. Biographical
sketch and short reviews of his works. Staplebound Wraps. Very Good. $10.00
227]Leigh, William R. THE WESTERN PONY. New York: Huntington Press, 1933.
1st. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2, 117 pgs, six full-page color plates with guard sheets, 18
b&w illustrations. Covers Prehistoric horse, mustang, two chapters on hunting
grizzly and bighorn sheep, then hunting men and wild horses, the cowboy,
Navaho pony, Indian pony and role of the mustang in the winning of the west,
horses in Custer fight, author's and publisher's note. Very collectible. Hardcover. Very Good+. $500.00
228]Linderman, Frank B. ON A PASSING FRONTIER Sketches from the Northwest. New York: Scribners, 1920. 5 x 7 1/2, 214 pgs. Stories of the Northwest
including the Rocky Mountains. Hard to find. Hardcover. Good+. $50.00
229]Little, Lawrenfe L. HISTORY OF THE CAUSEY, NEW MEXICO AREA AND ITS
PIONEERS. Portales, NM: Published/Printed by the author, 1995. 8 1/2 x 11,
734 pgs. Includes Mt. Vernon, Longs, Inez, Belcher, Roebuck, Garrison, Redland, Emzy, Givens, Doyle, Minco, Allie, Roller, Plainview, Carter, Rogers, Dora,
Richland and Lingo. Hardcover. Very Good+. $100.00
230]Lummis, Charles F. THE ENCHANTED BURRO. Chicago: A. C. McClurg &
Co., 1912. 5 x 7, 353 pgs. Stories from Maine to Chile and California. Hardcover. Good+. $40.00
231]Lummis, Charles F. THE LAND OF POCO TIEMPO. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1969. 3rd. 5 x 8, 236 pgs, b&w illustrations and
photos. The author's observations of the people and customs of New Mexico in
the first half of the century. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $20.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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232]Lynch, Sylvia. HARVEY LOGAN IN KNOXVILLE. College Station, TX: Early
West, 1998. 1st. ISBN: 1572080019. 7 x 10, 176 pgs, index, b&w historical
photos, decorated endsheets. One of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, known as Kid
Curry, the story of Logan's time on the run in Knoxville, Tennessee. Hardcover.
New in New DJ. $26.00
233]Lyon, Peter. THE WILD, WILD WEST. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1969. 6 x
9, 156 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w photos and illustrations. The true stories
of the infamous American West about characters such as Joaquin Murieta,
Wild Bill Hickok, Jesse James, Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Calamity Jane Belle Starr and other nefarious personages. Ex-library. Hardcover. Very
Good in Good+ DJ. $12.00
234]Maclean, Norman. YOUNG MEN AND FIRE. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1992. ISBN: 0226500616. 6 x 9, 301 pgs, section of b&w photos. A true
story of the Mann Gulch Fire in the Montana wilderness in the summer of
1949. A story of the ways of wildfires, firefighters, fire scientists and especially
of the courageous crew. Torn dust jacket. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair DJ.
$15.00
235]Maril, Robert Lee. CANNIBALS AND CONDOS. Texans and Texas along the
Gulf Coast. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1986. 1st. ISBN:
0890962766. 6 x 9, 114 pgs. A personal exploration of the nearly 400-miles of
wetlands, long beaches, cities and towns of the Texas Gulf Coast and its residents. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
236]Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, translated by Edith Grossman. LOVE IN THE TIME
OF CHOLERA. New York: Vintage Books, 1988. Later printing. ISBN:
9780307389732. 5 x 8, 348 pgs. Set in an unnamed Caribbean seaport, one of
literature's most remarkable stories of unrequited love. Paperback. Very
Good+. $5.00
237]Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, translated by Gregory Rabassa. ONE HUNDRED
YEARS OF SOLITUDE. New York: Harper & Row, 1998. Later printing. ISBN:
0060929790. 5 1/2 x 8, 458 pgs. The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of
the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the BuendÌa family. It is a
rich and brilliant chronicle of life and death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the noble, ridiculous, beautiful, and tawdry story of the BuendÌa family,
one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of
Macondo, one sees all of Latin America. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
238]Martin, Gene and Mary. TRAIL DUST. Denver, CO: Golden Bell Press, 1972.
Later printing. ISBN: 0960664807. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 57 pgs, biblio, b&w photos,
drawings and maps. A quick picture history of the Santa Fe Trail. Paperback.
Very Good. $6.00
239]Martin, Murphy, Former ABC-TV Anchorman. FRONT ROW SEAT A Veteran
Reporter Relives The Four Decades That Reshaped America. Austin, TX: Eakin
Press, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 1571688137. 6 x 9, 270 pgs, b&w photos. Inscribed and
signed. Through the author's eyes revisit the Kennedy assassination and trial of
Jack Ruby; the civil rights movement; the Vietnam War, the maverick presidential campaign of Ross Perot, and more. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $40.00
240]Mathews, Richard. THE YUKON. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston ,
1968. 1st. 5 x 8, 313 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. From The Rivers of America
Series, the intriguing history and an amazing study in contrasts - contrasts in
people, in wealth, and in culture. Hard to find. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good+ in
Good+ DJ. $20.00
241]McClain, Sally. NAVAJO WEAPON The Navajo Code Talkers. Tucson, AZ:
Rio Nuevo, 1981. Later printing. ISBN: 1887896325. 6 x 9, 304 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w photos. Describes how the U.S. Marine Corps recruited young
Navajo warriors to create a secret code, using their native language that many
of them had once been forbidden to speak. The Navajo Code Talkers played
decisive roles in the Pacific Theater and helped turned the tide in the bloody
battles for Bougainville, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Saipan, Guam, Peleliu,
and Iwo Jima. Their unbreakable code helped save countless American lives
and earned the Navajo Code Talkers the undying respect of their comrades in
arms. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
242]McClure, Arthur F. and Ken D. Jones. HEROES, HEAVIES AND SAGEBRUSH
A Pictorial History of the "B" Western Players. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.,
1972. ISBN: 049807787X. 8 1/2 x 11, 351 pgs, b&w film photos thorughout.
Photo illustrations from hundreds of "B" Westerns mostly from the 1930s
&'40s with biographical comment on many of the heroes, their sidekicks and
their enemies. Re-bound ex-library with the usual markings. Hardcover. Good.
$18.00
243]McComb, David G. TEXAS An Illustrated History. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0195092465. 8 1/2 x 11, 144 pgs, b&w and color
photos. This distinguished Texas historian has gathered anecdotes, tall tales,
and little-known facts to bring to life the drama, humor, and far-reaching consequences of Texas history . The long and complex history of Texas falls into
place in an entertaining text, brimming with facts and filled with fascinating
photographs and illustrations from the past and present. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
244]McCoy, Joseph G. HISTORIC SKETCHES OF THE CATTLE TRADE OF THE
WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Washington DC: The Rare Book Shop, 1932. 6 x 9,
450 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Originally published in 1874. A significant source for the history of the era of the cattle drives from Texas to Kansas.
Hardcover. Good+. $70.00
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245]McCracken, Harold, editor. FREDERIC REMINGTON'S OWN WEST. New
York: Dial Press, 1960. 1st. ISBN: 0883940051. 7 x 10, 254 pgs, b&w illustrations. Twenty-six of Remington's vivid and realistic writings with more than
one hundred of the author's famous drawings. Hardcover. Very Good in Very
Good DJ. $25.00
246]McGuane, Thomas. GALLATIN CANYON. New York: Knopf, 2006. 1st. ISBN:
1400041562. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 220 pgs. Place exerts the power of destiny in these
ten stories of lives uncannily recognisable and unforgettably strange: a boy
makes a surprising discovery skating at night on Lake Michigan; an Irish clan in
Massachusetts gather at the bedside of their dying matriarch; a battered survivor of the glory days of Key West washes up on other shores, and more including several set in the West.. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
247]McGuane, Tomas. DRIVING ON THE RIM A Novel. New York: Knopf, 2010.
1st. ISBN: 9781400041558. 6 x 9 1/2, 306 pgs. The story of a Montana housepainter-turned-doctor who struggles to overcome a "gruesome immaturity."
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $35.00
248]McMurtry, Larry. THE COLONEL AND LITTLE MISSIE Buffalo, Bill, Annie
Oakley, and the Beginnings of Superstardom in America. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 0743271718. 6 x 9, 245 pgs, index, sections of b&w
historical photos. McMurtry chronicles the rise to fame, fortune, and international celebrity of two of the West's most enduring figures-and America's first
real superstars. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $12.00
249]McMurtry, Larry. DUANE'S DEPRESSED. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1999. 1st. ISBN: 068485497X. 6 x 9, 431 pgs. This novel completes the story
that began with The Last Picture Show. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ.
$6.00
250]McNenly, Linda Scarangella. NATIVE PERFORMERS IN WILD WEST SHOWS
From Buffalo Bill to Euro Disney. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press,
2012. 1st. ISBN: 9780806142814. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 254 pgs, index, bibliography,
notes, b&w photos. A look at this unique American genre from the Native
American point of view provides thought-provoking new perspectives. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
251]McPhee, John. ASSEMBLING CALIFORNIA. New York: Farrar, Straus, &
Giroux, 1998. 3rd. ISBN: 0374523932. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 303 pgs. A cross-section in
human and geologic time, all across California, classic McPhee essays. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
252]McQuarrie, John. MONTANA COWBOYIN' A Legend Lives On. Missoula,
MT: Mountain Press Publishing, 1997. ISBN: 0969976127. 11 1/2 x 9, 192 pgs,
color photos throughout. Beautiful coffee table style book with gorgeous photos of the cowboy life in Montana. Hard to find. Hardcover. Very Good in Very
Good DJ. $40.00
253]Meadowcroft, Enid LaMonte. THE STORY OF DAVY CROCKETT. New York:
Grosset & Dunlap, 1952. 5 1/2 x 8, 178 pgs, decorated endsheets, b&w illustrations. Young adult book about the famous frontiersman. Some ink underlining
and notations. Hardcover. Good. $10.00
254]Meed, Douglas V. THEY NEVER SURRENDERED. Bronco Apaches of the
Sierra Madres, 1890-1935. Tucson, AZ: Westernlore Press, 1993. ISBN:
0870260863. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 205 pgs, index, biblio, b&w historical photos. The
story of the Apaches who never surrendered; and of Francisco Fimbres, a Sonoran rancher who relentlessly pursued; and those who fought the "last"
Apache campaign during the Great Depression. Hardcover. New in New DJ.
$27.00
255]Meketa, Jacqueline Dorgan. LOUIS FELSENTHAL. Citizen-Soldier of Territorial New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1982. 1st.
ISBN: 0826306195. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 152 pgs, index, biblio, b&w historical photos.
A fascinating and detailed account of day-to-day life in business, politics, law,
and soldiering in the New Mexico Territory in the second half of the 19th century. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
256]Melendez, A. Gabriel and Francisco A. Lomeli, editors and translators. THE
WRITINGS OF EUSEBIO CHACON. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
Press, 2012. 1st. ISBN: 9780826351005. 6 x 9, 273 pgs, b&w photos. This collection of Chacon's writings brings together all published and written materials
found, displaying his versatility with samples of his work as an accomplished
orator, translator, essayist, historian, novelist, and poet. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $45.00
257]Mertins, Louis. THE BLUE GOD. An Epic of Mesa Verde. Los Angeles: Ward
Ritchie Press, 1968. 6 x 9, 256 pgs. An epic poem based on the legends of the
Zuni Indians who inhabited parts of Colorado seven centuries ago. Collectible.
Hardcover. Good in Torn DJ. $35.00
258]Merwin W.S. LA ROSA NAUTICA The Compass Flower. Mexico: Fundacion
E. Gutman, 1993. Spanish edition. ISBN: 9686756116. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 140 pgs.
Poetry translated into Spanish. Ex-library with the usual markings. Paperback.
Good+. $5.00
259]Meyer, Larry L. SHADOW OF A CONTINENT The Prize That Lay to the West
- 1776. Palo Alto, CA: American West, 1975. 1st. ISBN: 0910118620. 6 1/2 x 9
1/2, 384 pgs, index, b&w historical photos. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good
DJ. $8.00
260]Michener, James A. THE EAGLE AND THE RAVEN. Austin, TX: State House
Press, 1990. 6 x 9, 210 pgs. Historical narrative presenting the contrasting
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
careers of Sam Houston and Gen. Santa Anna who would clash at San Jacinto.
Hardcover. Very Good in Good- DJ. $10.00
261]Miles, General Nelson A. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS & OBSERVATIONS
OF GENERAL NELSON A. MILES. Chicago: The Werner Company, 1895. ISBN:
0803281811. 7 x 10, 590 pgs, illustrations by Frederic Remington. Miles was a
commander in the American Civil War, the Indian Wars and the Spanish American War. Includes a brief view of the Civil War, his travels from New England to
the Golden Gate. And the story of his Indian campaigns with comments on the
exploration, development and progress of our Great Western Empire. Paperback. Good+. $200.00
262]Millard, Ann V. and Jorge CHapa. APPLE PIE & ENCHILADAS Latino Newcomers in the Rural Midwest. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2004. 1st.
ISBN: 0292702779. 6 x 9, 276 pgs, index, references. Looks at how Latinos fit
into an already fractured social landscape with tensions among townspeople,
farmers, and others. The authors also reveal the optimism that lies in the opposition of many Anglos to ethnic prejudice and racism. Ex-library with usual
markings. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
263]Miller, Ann D. MATADORS OF MEXICO. Globe, AZ: Dale Stuart King Publishers, 1961. 1st. 6 x 9, 307 pgs, b&w photos throughout, decorated endsheets. The stories of 26 of the most famous Mexican bullfighters. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
264]Miller, Joseph, edited by Henry G. Alsberg. NEW MEXICO. A New Guide to
the Colorful State. New York: Hastings House, 1962. Revised. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 472
pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. Essays on the people, food, politics,
religion, arts, literature, flora & fauna of the "Land of Enchantment". Compiles
by the Workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in
the State of New Mexico. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
265]Miller, Kristie. ISABELLA GREENWAY An Enterprising Woman. Tucson, AZ:
University of Arizona Press, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 0816525188. 6 x 9, 307 pgs, b&w
historical photos. An interesting biography of this captivating early 20th century New Mexico and Arizona pioneer. She and her first husband founded the
Burro Mountain Homestead in southwest New Mexico, and she later founded
the still-operating Arizona Inn in Tucson. She was the first woman to represent
Arizona in the House of Representative and was a key player in the New Deal.
She knew both Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt. Paperback. New. $18.00
266]Mirabal, Robert. RUNNING ALONE IN PHOTOGRAPHS A Novel. Taos, NM:
Red Willow Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 0615230334. 6 x 9, 268 pgs, b&w photos. A
contemporary tale juxtaposed with historical, first-hand accounts of Indian life
found only in memory - and snapshots - this is a coming-of-age story of a
young Native American musician who travels the world before returning to her
ancestral home. Paperback. New. $20.00
267]Moncus, Herman H. PRAIRIE SCHOOONER PIRATES The Story of the Comancheros. New York: Carlton Press, 1963. 5 x 8, 191 pgs sections oif b&w
historical photos. The author brings to light that many of the so called Indian
raids, were actually done by the Comancheros. Inscribed and signed. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
268]MONTANA - THE MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY Four Quarterly Issues,
bound in hardcover book. Helena, MT: Montana Historical Society, 1958. 8 1/2
x 11, 80 pgs each, b&w illustrations and historical photos, color covers. All sorts
of articles on the history of the Big Sky state. Signed on the front fly by A.B.
Guthrie as from his collection. Hardcover. Very Good+. $40.00
269]Morales, Guillermo Abadia. ABC DEL FOLKLORE COLOMBIANO. Bogota,
Columbia: Panamericana Editorial, 2000. 2nd. ISBN: 9583001899. 6 x 9, 204
pgs, b&w and color photos, illustrations and maps. All in Spanish. An in-depth
look at the history and folklore of Columbia. Ex-library. Paperback. Good+.
$10.00
270]Morgan, Gene. "WESTWARD THE COURSE OF EMPIRE..." The Story of the
Pony Express, Forerunner of the Burlington Zephyrs. Chicago: Lakeside Press,
1945. 1st. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 58 pgs, beautiful tri-color illustrations. Pretty little
book about the Pony Express. Hardcover. Very Good+. $25.00
271]Morgan, Glenn J. MAJOR JOHN J. GRANT 7th Cavalry Horse Soldier. A
Novel. Silver Reef, UT: Kodi Books, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 097054202X. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
377 pgs. A historical novel about a young military officer, an epic, dramatic
story of the confrontation between the various American Indian tribes and the
U.S. Cavalry in advancing the settlement of the west after the Civil War. And
after taking part in the capture of the Espinosa brothers, Maj. Grant leaves Fort
Garland, NM and returns to Washington, D.C. to receive new orders, adding to
the exciting adventures of the young officer. Paperback. New. $15.00
272]Morrow, R.W. THE CHIRICAHUA JOURNALS Stories of Arizona Lawmen,
Cowboys, & Miners. Tucson, AZ: Chiricahua Press, 2010. 2nd. ISBN:
9780982484111. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 255 pgs, b&w historical photos. The story of
more than one hundred years in the lives of a pioneer Arizona family, and how
those lives became forever entwined with the history of the majestic Chircahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. Paperback. New. $20.00
273]Myers, Dwight, and Carol Myers, eds. IN CELEBRATION OF THE BOOK.
Literary New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM: The New Mexico Book League and
The Lightning Tree, 1982. ISBN: 0890160635. 6 x 9, 222 pgs. A collection of
writings by and about New Mexico authors and books by the likes of Clinton P.
Anderson, William A. Keleher, Lawrence Clark Powell, Mark Simmons, C.L.
Sonnichsen and more. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good+. $30.00
274]Myrick, Herbert. CACHE LA POUDRE The Romance of a Tenderfoot in the
Days of Custer. New York: Orange Judd, 1905. 6 1/2 x 9, 202 pgs, b&w photos
and illustrations. A scarce western novel set up for a play that begins around
the time of Black Friday and the Panic of 1873, moves on to life on the plains of
Colorado and New Mexico, followed by trailing the Indians with Custer in the
Dakotas as well as the massacre that followed, and ending with life at home on
a ranch along the Cache La Poudre River. Hardcover. Very Good. $100.00
275]Nee, Victor G. and Brett de Bary Nee. LONGTIME CALIFORN' A Documentary Study of an American Chinatown. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,
1986. ISBN: 0804713359. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 423 pgs, index. Well-researched study
of the 'community' of San Francisco's Chinatown. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$40.00
276]Nevin, David. THE SOLDIERS. New York: Time-Life Books, 1973. 8 1/2 x 11,
240 pgs, profusely illustrated with b&w and color historical photos. Covers the
Indian wars, the forts of the Old West, what it was like on the trail and the
famous commanders including Custer and his famous disaster. Padded brown
leather. Hardcover. Very Good. $10.00
277]Nicoll, Bruce H. and Ken R. Keller. SAM MCKELVIE - SON OF THE SOIL.
Lincoln, NE: Johnsen Publications, 1954. 6 x 9, 174 pgs, illus/historical photos.
The life of the Nebraska farmer, rancher, politician, publisher and writer.
Hardcover. Very Good. $10.00
278]Nicolson, John, editor. THE ARIZONA OF JOSEPH PRATT ALLYN. Letters
From a Pioneer Judge. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1974. ISBN:
0816503869. 6 x 9, 284 pgs, index, references, b&w historical photos and illustrations. This pioneer's letters back home to the Hartford Evening Press provide a fascinating picture of pioneer Arizona. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good DJ. $15.00
279]Norris, L. David, James C. Milligan and Odie B. Faulk. WILLIAM H. EMORY
Soldier-Scientist. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1998. First printing.
ISBN: 0816519110. 6 x 9, 353 pgs, index, bibliography, notes. First biography of
this important officer and surveyor of the Mexican Boundary. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $25.00
280]O'Dell, Scott. CHILD OF FIRE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974. First printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 213 pgs. The dramatic story of a boy whose whole world
prompts him to take risks, time and time again. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
281]O'Dell, Scott. HILL OF THE HAWK. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1947.
First edition. 6 x 8 1/2, 413 pgs, mapped endsheets. Novel set in 19th century
California fort. Previous owner's name written on title page with colored pencil. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
282]Oaks, Dallin H. and Marvin S. Hill. CARTHAGE CONSPIRACY The Trial of the
Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1979.
Later printing. ISBN: 025200762X. 6 x 9,248 pgs, index, b&w historical photos.
Deals with the general problem of Mormon/non-Mormon conflict, as well as
with the dramatic story of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, his brother Hyrum,
and their alleged assassins. It places the infamous event at the Carthage jail
(1846) and the subsequent murder-conspiracy trial in the context of Mormon
and American legal history, and deals with the question of achieving justice
when crimes are politically motivated and popularly supported. Paperback.
Very Good+. $15.00
283]Oliver, Dexter K. ANIMAL CRACKERS A Novel. Duncan, AZ: bandit press,
2004. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 286 pgs. Inscribed and signed, numbered limited #137.
Set in Arizona, a humorous, high-energy, headlong romp through the world of
mischievous wildife and wacky people. When the rats, bats, or ringtail cats
invade your home; when the bobcats and coyotes eat your pets; or when rattlesnakes, raccoons, and skunks threaten your peace of mind whome do you
call? Inscribed and signed. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
284]Oppel, Frank, compiled by. FREDERIC REMINGTON - SELECTED WRITINGS.
Secaucus, NJ: Castle Books, 1981. Later printing. ISBN: 0890094411. 6 1/2 x 9
1/2, 483 pgs, b&w Remington art. Forty-three selected Remington essays,
stories of his experiences and travels in search of subjects for his art. Hardcover. Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $22.00
285]Osterwald, Doris B. CINDERS & SMOKE. Lakewood, CO: Western Guideways, 1985. Later printing. ISBN: 0931788005. 6 x 9, 152 pgs, color & b&w
photos. A mile by mile guide for the Durango to Silverton, Colorado narrow
gauge train trip. Keyed to the mileposts, very detailed with tons of info on the
train as well as the area. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
286]Page, Jake. THE STOLEN GODS. A Mystery Novel. New York: Ballantine
Books, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 0345379284. 6 x 9, 246 pgs. Author's first book introducing his hero blind Mo Bowdre and his Hopi girlffriend. Hardcover. Fine in
Fine DJ. $10.00
287]Page, Jake. THE STOLEN GODS. A Mystery Novel. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1993. Later printing. ISBN: 0826328601. 5 x 8, 246
pgs. Author's first book introducing his hero blind Mo Bowdre and his Hopi
girlffriend. Paperback. Very Good+. $5.00
288]Paher, Stanley W. PONDEROSA COUNTRY A Scenic and Histori Guide to
Reno and Vicinity. Las Vegas, NV: Nevada Publications, 1972. 1st. 9 x 12, 48
pgs, b&w photos. Inscribed and signed. Scenic byways, abandoned mines,
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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ghost towns, mountain lakes, immense forests of fir and pine, historic buildings
in century old town, and more. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ. $15.00
289]PALADIN 1978 Yearbook for the College of Santa Fe. Santa Fe, NM: College
of Santa Fe, 1978. 9 x 12, 160 pgs, b&w photos throughout. College yearbook,
hard to find. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
290]Palmer, Jim. THE GOVERNOR'S WIFE. Silver City, NM: Rafter-Heart Brand
Boks, 1994. ISBN: 1885591624. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 164 pgs. A vivid novel of General
Henry Sibley's invasion of New Mexico during the Civil War, culminating at
Glorietta Pass, "The Gettysburg of the West". Paperback. New. $11.00
Bound. New. $10.00
306]Prescott, William H. HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF PERU. Volume II,
Book III. New York: Lippincott, 1874. 4 1/2 x 7, 530 pgs, index. A complete
history of the conquest of Peru with a preliminary view of the civilization of the
Incas. Well documented and noted. Hardcover. Fair. $8.00
307]Prescott, William H. HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF PERU. Volume I.
Chicago: Thompson & Thomas, 1861. 5 x 7, 334 pgs, index. A complete history
of the conquest of Peru with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas.
Well documented and noted. Hardcover. Fair. $15.00
291]Paredes, Americo. WITH HIS PISTOL IN HIS HAND. A Border Ballad and its
Hero. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1996. Later printing. ISBN:
0292701284. 6 x 9, 275 pgs, index, bibliography, illustrated. The story of
Gregorio Cortez Lira, a Mexican ranchhand who killed a Texas sheriff over a
misunderstanding. A wonderful story of the Border country, its history, its
people and their folkways. Paperback. New. $19.00
292]Parkman, Francis. THE OREGON TRAIL. Philadelphia: John H. Winston Co.,
19461931. 6 x 8 1/2, 388 pgs, mapped endsheets, color illustrations. Classic
tale of exploration along the Oregon Trail. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
293]Patenaude, Branwen. GOLDEN NUGGETS Roadhouse Portraits along the
Cariboo's Gold-Rush Trail. British Columbia: Heritage House Publishing, 1998.
1st. ISBN: 1895811562. 8 1/2 x 11, 96 pgs, b&w historical photos. Photos and a
narrative of entertaining anecdotes about British Columbia's gold-rush era and
the different trails that led inland to the mother lodes of the Cariboo. Paperback. Very Good. $25.00
294]Paulk, Cecile R. GRANDMOTHER, TELL ME.... Deming, NM: Published/
Printed by the author, 1974. Limited edition. 6 x 9, 184 pgs, b&w historical
photos. Hard to find family history, west Texas and southern New Mexico.
Hardcover. Very Good+. $150.00
295]Pennoyer, A. Sheldon. THIS WAS CALIFORNIA. New York: Putnams, 1938.
9 x 11 1/2, 224 pgs, b&w illustrations. A collection of woodcuts and engravings
reminiscent of historical events, human achievements and trivilaities from
Pioneer Days to the Gay Ninties. Collectible. Hardcover. Very Good+. $50.00
296]Perdue, Theda. CHEROKEE WOMEN. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska
Press, 1999. 2nd. ISBN: 0803287607. 6 x 9, 252 pgs, index. Examines the roles
and responsibilities of Cherokee women during the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries, a time of intense cultural change. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
308]Prescott, William H. THE WORLD OF INCAS. Italy: Minerva Publications,
1970. 7 1/2 x 9, 156 pgs, b&w photos, decorated endsheets. Classic text by one
of the pioneers of South American history and anthropology on the Inca civilization and the evidence of its existence in Peru, in this edition with black and
white photos throughout. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $12.00
309]Pronzini, Bill and Martin H. Greenberg, compiles by. GREAT TALES OF THE
WEST. New York: Galahad Books, 1985. ISBN: 0883657023. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 445
pgs, intro by John Jakes. From Dodge City to the O.K. Corral, a round-up of the
liveliest, most original stories of the American frontier written by those who
lived it. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
297]PERSIMMON HILL. Two Issues. Oklahoma City: National Cowboy Hall of
Fame, 1980. 8 1/2 x 11, 80 pgs, b&w and color illustrations. Volume 8, Number
1 and Volume 14, Number 4. Includes articles about C.A. Thayer, Philip Goodwin, the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, the Grant-Kohrs Ranch,
Frank Fiske, and more by writers like Dean Krakel, Elmer Kelton, Patricial Nell
Warren, etc. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
298]PERSIMMON HILL. Seven Issues. Oklahoma City: National Cowboy Hall of
Fame, 2001. 8 1/2 x 11, 80 pgs, b&w and color illustrations. Summer and Winter 2001, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter 2002, and Spring 2003. All sorts
of stories of cowboys, then and now. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
299][Peters, Gerald]. THE WEST EXPLORED. Santa Fe, NM: The Gerald Peters
Gallery, 1988. ISBN: 035037225. 11 x 9, 93 pgs, color art reproductions. Published on the occasion of the inaugural exhibition of the Gene Autry Western
Heritage Museum. Los Angeles, California. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
300]Phillips, Henry Wallace. RED SAUNDERS. New York: McClure, Phillips &
Co., 1902. 5 x 7, 210 pgs. Four tales about cowboy Red Saunders. Hardcover.
Good+. $25.00
301]Pillsbury, Dorothy L. STAR OVER ADOBE. Albuquerque, NM: University of
New Mexico Press, 1977. Later printing. ISBN: 0826301797. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 208
pgs. Nostalgic and hilarious are the 35 stories in this sparkling collection in
which New Mexico's three cultures - Indian, Spanish and Anglo-American - are
lightly sketched. Ex-library with usual markings. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
302]Piper, Ann. EDUCATION IN ALBUQUERQUE. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2014. 1st. ISBN: 9781467131032. 6 1/2 x 9, 128 pgs, b&w photos. The
founding, unfolding, and evolution of educational systems in Albuquerque
weaves a crazy-quilt story regarding public, private, and parochial schooling as
well as regrettably ill-founded systems that wronged natives. Paperback. Very
Good+. $18.00
303]Pittman, Walter Earl. NEW MEXICO AND THE CIVIL WAR. Charleston, SC:
The History Press, 2011. 2nd. ISBN: 9781609491376. 6 x 9, 126 pgs, b&w historical photos, maps. A concise history of New Mexico during the Civil War
years from the Confederate invasion of 1861 to the Battles of Valverde and
Glorieta to the end of the war. Paperback. New. $20.00
304]Polingaysi Qoyawayma. NO TURNING BACK. Albuquerque, NM: University
of New Mexico Press, 1964. 3rd. ISBN: 0826301568. 6 x 9, 180 pgs, b&w photos. A true account of a Hopi Indian girl's struggle to bridge the gap between
the world of her people and the world of the white man. Signed by the author.
Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $20.00
305]Pope, Neta. JUAN ARROYOS, 1819-1876. Santa Clara, NM: Village of Santa
Clara, 2013. 1st. 8 1/2 x 11, 24 pgs, b&w historical photos. The story of this
heretofore unknown New Mexico volunteer soldier, spy, U.S. Army Guide &
Scout, and Central City (southwestern New Mexico) resident. Paperback Spiral
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310]Proulx, Annie. CLOSE RANGE. Wyoming Stories. New York: Scribners,
1998. Later printing. ISBN: 0965087758. 6 x 9, 285 pgs. Short stories of desperation and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both stark and magnificent.
Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
311]Proulx, Annie. THAT OLD ACE IN THE HOLE. A Novel. New York: Scribners,
2002. 1st. ISBN: 0684813076. 6 x 9, 359 pgs. Novel, set in Texas as the main
character tries to guy up big ranches for a large corporate pig farm operation.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
312]Querry, Ronald B., editor. GROWING OLD AT WILLIE NELSON'S PICNIC And
Other Sketches of Life in the Southwest. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1983. ISBN: 0890961727. 6 x 9, 277 pgs, b&w photos. Twenty diverse selections celebrate the land and people of the Southwest. Writers like
Frank Waters, Larry McMurtry, John Graves, N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko and others. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
313]Rachlia, Eugene and John C. Ewers. INDIANS OF THE PLAINS. New York:
American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1960. 2nd. 7 x 10, 153 pgs, index, color
illustrations throughout, decorated endsheets. From the American Heritage
Junior Library, a good history of America's plains Indians. Ex-library with usual
markings. Hardcover. Good-. $12.00
314]Ramsey, Scott and Suzanne, edited by Dr. Frank Thayer and Frank Warren.
THE AZTEC INCIDENT Recovery at Hart Canyon - Aztec, New Mexico - 1948.
Mooresville, NC: Aztec.48 Productions, 2011. 1st. ISBN: 9780985004606. 7 x
10, 222 pgs, b&w historical photos. This book 'blows the lid off' America's
greatest purported hoax. The author's well-documented research and meticulous investigation, demolishes assumptions, convincingly re-assembles 60
years of fact from fiction, and reveals an actual event, the Aztec, New Mexico,
UFO crash of 1948, shrouded in government claims, false litigation and countless cover-ups. Signed by one of the editors. Paperback. New. $300.00
315]Randall, Kenneth A. ONLY THE ECHOES The Life of Howard Bass Cushing.
Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 1881325199. 6 x 9, 109 pgs,
index, b&w illustrations and photos. A full biography, with exhaustive research,
of this cavalryman of the Old West. Paperback. New. $13.00
316]Rattenbury, Richard C. ARENA LEGACY The Heritage of American Rodeo.
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010. 1st. ISBN: 9780806140841.
10 x 12 1/2, 416 pgs, index, b&w and color photos throughout. This beautiful
coffee-table style book is an engaging and richly illustrated history of rodeo,
from its first recorded competition in Colorado in 1869, to its role in county
fairs, cattlemen's conventions, and old settler's reunions across the West, and
chronicles its rise to national prominence. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $45.00
317]REACHING ACROSS TIME A Window into Kingston's Past Celebrating New
Mexico's Centennial. Kingston, NM: Spit & Whittle Club of Kingston, NM, 2012.
1st. 8 1/2 x 11, 24 pgs, b&w historical photos. A wonderful collection of old
photos of the people and places in and around Kingston, New Mexico, a silver
mining town of the 1880s, today a near ghost town. Paperback. New. $15.00
318]Reece, Daphne. HISTORIC HOUSES OF CALIFORNIA. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1983. ISBN: 0877011990. 6 x 9, 121 pgs, index, b&w photos. A directory of restored historic structures you can visit in California. Paperback. Very
Good. $8.00
319]Renner, Ginger. A LIMITLESS SKY The Work of Charles M. Russell. Flagstaff,
AZ: Northland Publishing, 1986. 1st. ISBN: 0873583841. 8 1/2 x 11, 132 pgs,
color are reproductions throughout. Published with the Rockwell Museum,
Corning, New York. Featuring the rare, Russell-illustrated volumes of The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good- DJ.
$12.00
320]Reyher, Ken. SILVER & SAWDUST Life in the San Juans. Ouray, CO: Western Reflections, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 189043745X. 6 x 9, 194 pgs, b&w photos and
illustrations. A look at the day-to-day look lives of the men and women who
lived in the booming San Juan mining camps of the late 1880s. Paperback. Very
Good. $12.00
321]Rhodes, Eugene Manlove. PASO POR AQUI. Alamogordo, NM: Friends of
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
Alamogordo Public Library, 1963. 6 x 9, 68 pgs, b&w illustrations. Stories of the
people who settled the west by this famous western writer. Staplebound
Wraps. Very Good. $15.00
322]Rhodes, Eugene Manlove Rhodes. BRANSFORD IN ARCADIA or, The Little
Eohippus. New York: Henry Holt, 1914. 5 x 7 1/2, 236 pgs, b&w frontispiece
drawing. An nice copy of Rhode's second western. Hardcover. Very Good.
$50.00
323]Rilea, Barney. POEMS BY BARNEY "The Way Things Usta Be" Steamboat,
NV: Published/Printed by the author, no date. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 30 pgs. Cowboy
poetry. Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
324]Robinson, Will H. UNDER TURQUOISE SKIES. New York: Macmillan, 1928.
6 x 8 1/2, 538 pgs, b&w historical photos. An old Southwest history book.
Hardcover. Good. $20.00
325]Rodee, Marian E. SOUTHWESTERN WEAVING. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1981. 2nd. ISBN: 0826305873. 8 x 10, 173 pgs, b&w
and color photos. 328 pieces of Navajo, Pueblo and Spanish-American weaving
with technical descriptions and types of yarns, dyes, weaves, etc. Paperback.
Good+. $30.00
326]Rodman, Selden. MEXICAN JOURNAL The Conquerors Conquered. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1968. 2nd. 5 x 8, 298 pgs, index. A
journal of six months in Mexico including travels to the principal parts of that
country, conversations with disgtinguished personalities in the arts and public
life; adventures, mishaps and reflections. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
327]Rodriguez, Luis J. THE REPUBLIC OF EAST L.A. Stories. New York: Harper
Collins, 2006. Later printing. ISBN: 006093686X. 5 x 8, 239 pgs. Collection of
short stories includes 'My Ride, My Revolution', 'Las Chicas Chuecas', and 'Miss
East L.A.' among others. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
328]Romero, Orlando. NAMBE -- YEAR ONE. Berkeley: Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol
International, 1976. 1st. ISBN: 089229003X. 6 x 9, 173 pgs, b&w illustrations.
Santa Fe writer, santero, sculptor, poetically writes of the time of the "Gypsies
and Payasos that wandered the mountains of Northern New Mexico". Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
329]Rose, John D. TOMBSTONE PIONEER SAMAMTHA FALLON'S WANTON
PAST. Tombstone, AZ: Published/Printed by the author, 2013. 1st. ISBN:
9781490511450. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 306 pgs, b&w historical photos. Samantha
Fallon was a Tombstone pioneer with secrets in her past that she wanted to
hide. Within her boarding house she had entertained many men of Tombstone, some of them very prominent. She spent most of the rest of her life
trying to create a new reputation and life for herself. But a court case would
bring her face to face with her Tombstone days again as she unwittingly divulged confidential information to a Pinkerton spy living under her own roof.
Other Tombstone Pioneers round out this remarkable story of affairs and a
child's heartbreaking abandonment. _ Paperback. New. $25.00
330]Rusho, W.L. and C. Gregory Crampton. DESERT RIVER CROSSING. Santa
Barbara, CA: Peregrine Smith, 1981. ISBN: 0879050489. 6 x 9, 126 pgs, index,
b&w historical photos. Looks at the fascinating historical events that occurred
at this famous crossing of the Colorado River. Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
331]Russell, Jan Jarboe and Mark Langford. SAN ANTONIO A Cultural Tapestry.
Memphis, TN: Towery Publishing, 1998. ISBN: 1881096556. 9 x 12, 208 pgs,
b&w and color photos. Local stories, folk legends and wonderful images make
this a riveting story of San Antonio. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
332]Russell, Sharman Apt. THE LAST MATRIARCH. A Novel. Albuquerque, NM:
University of New Mexico Press, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 0826321313. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
194 pgs. A novel of ancient human life, set in the Southwest, both credible and
literary. Involves characters with both strengths and weaknesses, with ambitions, hopes, fears, tragedies, and pleasures. Signed by the author. Hardcover.
New in New DJ. $10.00
333]Salas, V., Director. REVISTA GEOGRAFICA ESPANOLA. Spain: 1948. 7 x 9
1/2, pages unnumbered, about 200, b&w photos and illustrations. Al in Spanish. Old magazine, contains several articles on Spanish Borderlands history.
Paperback. Good+. $15.00
334]Sams, Jamie. SACRED PATH CARDS. The Discovery of Self Through Native
Teachings. San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1990. 2nd. ISBN: 0062507621. 5 1/2 x
8 1/2, 325 pgs, b&w illustrations This unique Native American system distills
the essential wisdom of the sacred teachings of many tribal traditions and
shows users the way to transform their lives. In slipcase, includes cards. Hardcover. Good. $20.00
335]Sandoz, Mari. OLD JULES. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1935. First edition. 6
x 9, 424 pgs, illus/historical photos. The author's classic work about her father
and growing up on a homestead in the Nebraska Sand Hills. Hardcover. Very
Good. $25.00
336]Santa Fe Opera Guild. COOKING WITH THE SANTA FE OPERA. Santa Fe,
NM: 1983. ISBN: 0865340277. 8 1/2 x 11, 159 pgs, color and b&w photos and
illustrations. In a fun twist, this book combines great recipes with an opera eat cheese Boereks and Tomur's swordfish shish kebab with the Rake's Progress. Oversized Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
337]Satterfield, Archie. AFTER THE GOLD RUSH. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1976.
1st. ISBN: 0397011423. 6 x 9, 176 pgs. The author retraces the route of the
"Great Stampede" to the Yukon gold rush area and contrasts life in the Yukon
today with the legends of the past. Ex-library. Hardcover. Very Good in Good
DJ. $10.00
338]Savage, Jr., William W. THE COWBOY HERO His Image in American History
& Culture. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. 1st. ISBN:
0806115874. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 179 pgs, index, b&w photos. A review of the cowboy hero in his various guises--a cowboy doing the work of cowboys (seldom);
musician; performer on stage and in wild West shows; a man's man, the object
of whose affections is most generally his horse (other objects of the historical
cowboy's affections are courageously alluded to). Hardcover. Very Good in
Very Good DJ. $12.00
339]Schaefer, Jack. THE BIG RANGE. London: Andre Deutsch, 1955. 5 x 7 1/2,
155 pgs. Seven fictional stories depicting the human drama behind the opening
up of the West. Collectible. Hardcover. Good+. $50.00
340]Schneider-Hector, Dietmar. WHITE SANDS. The History of a National
Monument. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1993. 1st.
ISBN: 0826314155. 6 x 9, 270 pgs, index, biblio, b&w historical photos, maps.
Clearly explains the geological formation of the dunes, the interaction of plants
and animals and the effects of human intervention. Paperback. Very Good.
$10.00
341]Sheppard, Jon. COWBOYS, COWGIRLS & WIDE OPEN SPACES. Avon, CO:
Jon Sheppard Publishing, 2001. 1st. ISBN: 096580092X. 9 x 12, 111 pgs, beautiful color photos throughout. Pretty coffee table style book shows the wonderful world of Montana cowboys. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
342]Sheridan, Thomas E. A HISTORY OF THE SOUTHWEST The Land and Its
People. Tucson, AZ: Southwestern Monuments Assn., 1998. ISBN: 1877856762.
8 1/2 x 11, 80 pgs, color photos throughout. The author takes the behaviour of
individuals - Geronimo, Wyatt Earp, Theodore Roosevelt - and local cultural
groups - Pueblo Indians, southern European miner, ranchers - and shows how
it was acted out on the larger stage of the environment, economics and politics. Oversized Paperback. Fine. $10.00
343]Shirk, George H. OKLAHOMA PLACE NAMES. Norman, OK: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1974. 1st. ISBN: 0806111402. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 268 pgs. Over
3,500 names: location, the origin of the name, notations of changes of name,
etc. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $20.00
344]Shrake, Edwin. CUSTER'S BROTHER'S HORSE A Novel. Houston, TX: John
M. Hardy, 2007. 2nd. ISBN: 9780971766785. 6 x 9, 297 pgs. Set in Texas at the
end of the Civil War, brings together an odd collection of characters, thrown
together by circumstance: a young Condederate office, an English writer and
adventurer, a young French mulatto girl from New Orleans, an aristocratic
Spanish lady, and Tom Custer, brother of the Custer of Little Big Horn fame.
Custer's Brother's Horse, Athena, provides a unifying thread throughout the
narrative. Portrays a Texas filled with uncertainty and torn by violent conflict
between Confederates and anti-secessionists, pro and anti-slavery groups, the
people of Texas and the occupying military forces of the victorious North.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
345]Siceloff, David. BOY SETTLER IN THE CHEROKEE STRIP. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1964. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 249 pgs, b&w illustrations, decorated endsheets, color frontispiece. A first person account of a boy settler of life (violent
weather, rattlesnakes, coyotes and more) in the Cherokee Strip, first thrown
open to settlers in 1893. Ex-school library with usual markings and pockets.
Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
346]Sikorsky, Robert. FOOLS' GOLD The facts, myths and legends of the Lost
Dutchman Mine and the Superstition Mountains. Phoenix: Golden West, 1983.
ISBN: 0914846159. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 143 pgs, index, b&w photos, maps. More info
on this always interesting subject. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
347]Simon, Gene, with Larry Godfrey, editor. COWS AND COLUMNS Gene
Simon's "Think About It" Column. Tucson, AZ: Wheatmark, 2008. ISBN:
9781604941043. 6 x 9, 239 pgs. The best of a New Mexico ranching journalist
through twenty-seven years. Signed by the author. Paperback. Very Good+.
$20.00
348]Slater, John M. EL MORRO: INSCRIPTION ROCK, NEW MEXICO. The rock
itself, the inscriptions thereon, and the travelers who made them. Los Angeles:
The Plantin Press, 1961. The Plantin Press, Los Angeles, 1961. 7 x 10, 157 pgs,
index, b&w photos. A study of the series of sandstone cliff-faces west of Zuni,
New Mexico, now a National Monument, which bear inscriptions made by two
centuries of travelers, from the seventeenth century to the twentieth. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $40.00
349]Speidel, William C. SONS OF THE PROFITS or, There's No Business Like
Grow Business! The Seattle Story, 1851-1901. Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing
Co., 1974. Later printing. ISBN: 091489000X. 6 x 9, 345 pgs, index, mapped
endsheets. A lively, lusty - and often irreverent - look at the factions and fights
that made Seattle America's youngest major metropolis during her first fifty
years.and at who made a buck along the way. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
350]St. Pierre, Paul. BREAKING SMITH'S QUARTER HORSE. Vancouver, Canada:
Douglas & McIntyre, 1984. Later printing. ISBN: 0888944314. Originally published in1966. 6 x 9, 163 pgs. Cowboying and ranching in British Columbia.
Fiction. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
351]St. Pierre, Paul. CHILCOTIN AND BEYOND. Vancouver, BC: Douglas & McIn-
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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tyre, 1992. 2nd. ISBN: 1550540041. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 153 pgs. Gentle, humorous
stories of British Columbia's Chilcotin country as well as a few from Mexico, the
author's second home. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
352]St. Pierre, Paul. CHILCOTIN HOLIDAY. Vancouver, BC: Douglas & McIntyre,
1990. Later printing. ISBN: 0888944179. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 165 pgs. Culled from the
author's columns about his rovings in British Columbia, they capture a wide
array of stories about people from suburbs to remote mountain country.
Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
353]Stafford, Jean. THE MOUNTAIN LION. Austin, TX: University of New Mexico Press, 1992. Later printing. ISBN: 0292751362. 5 1/2 x 8, 231 pgs. Novel
originally published in 1947, explores the psychological relationship between
two adolescents in rural Colorado. Paperback. Good. $10.00
354]Stamm, Mike. WRECKS OF THE FRONTIER WEST. Horse, Mule, Grizzly,
Indian, Buffalo... Kingman, AZ: Medicine Wolf Press, 1996. ISBN: 096406684X.
8 1/2 x 11, 150 pgs, photos & illustrations. Exciting accounts from Jim Bridger,
Jedediah Smith, Joe Meek, George Custer, Kit Carson, George Crook and many
others; horse & mule fiascos, blowouts with buffalo, fracases with grizzlies,
wagon smack-up and many more. Oversized Paperback. New. $16.00
355]Stegner, Wallace. WHERE THE BLUEBIRD SINGS TO THE LEMONADE
SPRINGS Living and Writing in the West. New York: Wings, 1992. 2nd. ISBN:
0517124084. 6 x 9, 227 pgs. Stegner writes about writing and the places he
loves best to write about. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $12.00
356]Stegner, Wallace and Page Stegner, edited by John Macrae, III. AMERICAN
PLACES Eliot Porter. New York: Wings Books, 1993. ISBN: 0517413612. 10 1/2 x
12 1/2, 224 pgs, index, color photos. A beautiful coffee-table style book with
breathtaking Porter photos accompanied by the prose of the Stegners. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $25.00
357]Steinbeck, John. THE LOG FROM THE SEA OF CORTEZ. New York: Penguin
Books, 1981. Later printing. ISBN: 014004261X. 4 X 7, 286 pgs, index, glossary.
The narrative portion of the book, Sea of Cortez, by John Steinbeck and E.F.
Ricketts first published in 1941, here reissued with a profile "About Ed
Ricketts". Copious underlining and margin notes, still very readable. Mass
Market Paperback. Good. $4.00
358]Steiner, Stan. THE RANCHERS A Book of Generations. New York: Knopf,
1980. 1st. ISBN: 0394501934. 6 x 9, 241 pgs, b&w illustrations. Generations of
families who have "made do" with their wit, their ingenuity, the work of their
hands and their individualism and independence. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Good+ DJ. $15.00
359]Stephens, John L. INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN Volumes I and II.
New York: Dover Publications, 1963. Later printing. ISBN: 0486209261. 5 1/2 x
8 1/2, 303 and 336 pgs, b&w illustrations, fold-out map and b&w illustrations.
Originally published in 1843, exploration of jungles of Yucatan, looking for
evidences of Maya civilization. Extensive accounts of 44 Maya sites as well as
of Yucatan folkways, manners, dress, ceremonies, amusements, etc. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
360]Stevenson, Augusta. TECUMSEH Shawnee Boy. Indianapolis, IN: BobbsMerrill, 1955. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 192 pgs, b&w illustrations. Children's book about
the boyhood of the Shawnee Indian who worked to unite the various tribes
against invasion by the white man. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover.
Good+. $30.00
361]Stever, Rick. COWBOYS Vol. 4 - Tales of the Wild West. Prineville, OR:
Bonanza Publishing, 1988. ISBN: 0945134045. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 60 pgs, b&w illustrations. Short short stories of Cowboys, ranches, Indians, and horses. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
362]Swartley, Ron. AIR MUSEUMS SOUTHWEST. Silver City, NM: Frontier
Image Press, 2005. Later printing. ISBN: 1888571098. 8 1/2 x 11, 180 pgs, b&w
and color photos. A guide to 30 air museums from Texas to southern California. What they have, hours, how to get there, and more. Oversized Paperback.
New. $22.00
363]Swartley, Ron. THE APACHE TRAVEL GUIDE. A Trip Down Old Apache
Trails. Silver City, NM: Frontier Image Press, 2005. ISBN: 1888571128. 8 x 11,
184 pgs, b&w and color photos. Travel down old Apache trails by way of important historic sites and via the events which surrounded them, through fascinating museum-held artifacts, memorabilia and interpretations, and by way of the
Apache people themselves. Oversized Paperback. New. $19.00
364]Swartley, Ron. THE BILLY THE KID TRAVEL GUIDE. Las Cruces, NM: Frontier
Image Press, 1999. 1st. ISBN: 1888571047. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 84 pgs, b&w photos.
Use this guide to visit the places where Billy the Kids grew up, fought,
killed...and was killed. Staplebound. New. $9.00
365]Swartley, Ron. THE DAY GERONIMO SURRENDERED. Silver City, NM: Frontier Image Press, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 188857111X. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 42 pgs, b&w and
color photos. All about Geronimo's last day of freedom; the breakout, the
chase, the Gatewood negotiations, the final surrender, etc. Staplebound. New.
$7.00
366]Swartley, Ron. INDIAN COUNTRY NEW MEXICO. Silver City, NM: Frontier
Image Press, 1996. ISBN: 096343098X. 8 x 11, 84 pgs, b&w photos. A guide to
all 25 Indian reservations in New Mexico. Describes tribal homelands, history,
culture, tourist attractions, recreational opportunities, ceremonials, and arts
and crafts. Oversized Paperback. New. $13.00
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367]Sweet, Alex E. and J. Armoy Knox. ON A MEXICAN MUSTANG, THROUGH
TEXAS, FROM THE GULF TO THE RIO GRANDE. Hartford, CT: S.S. Scranton &
Company, 1883. 6 x 9, 672 pgs, b&w illustrations. The "classic" humourous
volume about Texas, Texans, and Texas Cowboys. Scarce and in quite good
condition. Hardcover. Good. $100.00
368]Swisher County Historical Commission. WINDMILLING 101 Years of
Swisher County Texas History 1876-1977. Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1978. 1st. 9
x 12, 618 pgs, b&w photos, colored photo endsheets. Families, business, organizations, government and much more. Hardcover. Very Good+. $120.00
369]Symphony Guild of Roswell. SAVORING THE SOUTHWEST. Roswell, NM:
1983. ISBN: 096124660X. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 326 pgs, color illustrations by famous
New Mexico artists, introduction by Paul Horgan. A beautiful cookbook with all
sorts of southwest recipes from salsa picante to flan. Ex-library with usual
markings. Hardcover. Good+. $12.00
370]Symphony Guild of Roswell. SAVORING THE SOUTHWEST. Roswell, NM:
1983. ISBN: 096124660X. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 326 pgs, color illustrations by famous
New Mexico artists, introduction by Paul Horgan. A beautiful cookbook with all
sorts of southwest recipes from salsa picante to flan. Ex-library with usual
markings. Hardcover. Very Good. $16.00
371]Tapper, Joan. THE WILD WEST ON 5 BITS A DAY. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. ISBN: 9780500288726. 5 1/2 x 8, 160 pgs, index, b&w and color
photos. Hit the trail or raise the roof in a cowtown saloon - your guide to eating, drinking, and surviving in frontier America. Paperback. Very Good+.
$12.00
372]Terry, Jack. A COWBOY'S FAITH Stories of Our Common Ground. Eugene,
OR: Harvest House Publishers, 2006. Later printing. ISBN: 0736906797. 8 x 10,
64 pgs, color illustrations throughout. A cowboy's way to come together on the
common ground of faith, hope, and love, and build a lasting legacy in your
family, in your community, and in your world. Hardcover. Very Good+. $10.00
373]Terry, T. Philip. TERRY'S GUIDE TO MEXICO The New Standard Buidebook
to the Mexican Republic. Hingham, MA: Published/Printed by the author, 1947.
Revised. 4 1/2 x 6 1/2, 932 pgs, index, five large fold-out maps plus other foldout illustrations. The railways, airways, bus lines, and ocean routes to Mexico
and the automobile roads in the republic. Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
374]Tevis, Captain James H. ARIZONA IN THE '50S. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1954. 5 1/2 x 8, 237 pgs, b&w illustrations by Horace
Pierce. The author's experiences in the Arizona Territory cavorting with characters like Cochise, Escaonolea, Francisco and Mangas Colorado in an unbelievably exciting and adventurous life. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover.
Good+. $20.00
375]Thollander, Earl. BACK ROADS OF OREGON. New York: Clarkson Potter,
1979. ISBN: 0517537818. 8 1/2 x 11, 208 pgs, b&w illustrations. Sketches and
trip notes from selected trips and side roads off Oregon's major highways.
Paperback. Good+. $10.00
376]Thomas, Augustus. ARIZONA A Romance of the Great Southwest. New
York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1914. 2nd. 5 x 7 1/2, 326 pgs, color illustrations. Based
on a play of the same name by Cyrus Townsend Brady. Hardcover. Good+.
$6.00
377]Thornton, Betsy. HIGH LONESOME ROAD. New York: St Martin's Press,
2001. ISBN: 0312268610. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 233 pgs. Murder mystery. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $10.00
378]Tibbles, Thomas Henry. BUCKSKIN AND BLANKET DAYS. Memoirs of A
Friend of the Indians. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley, 1957. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 336 pgs. The
reminiscences of the author who helped settle the west in the last century and
who gained recognition as an activist for Indian reform. Hardcover. Very
Good+. $40.00
379]Toulouse, Betty. PUEBLO POTTERY OF THE NEW MEXICO INDIANS. Santa
Fe, NM: Museum of NM Press, 1985. Third printing. ISBN: 0890130914. 8 1/2 x
7, 88 pgs, b&w photos. The author wass Curator of Collections with the Museum of New Mexico and worked for more than forty years with the Indian
pottery collections at the Laboratory of Anthropology -- one of the hightly
respected authorities in the field. An important reference guide as well as a
handsome addition to the enthusiast's library. Ex-library with usual markings.
Paperback. Good+. $12.00
380]Trachtman, Paul. THE GUNFIGHTERS. New York: 1974. 8 1/2 x 11, 238 pgs,
illustrated with historical photos & maps. This is fun reading with the story of
famous outlaws like Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, the Dalton Gang, etc. plus the
best collection of outlaw photos around. Brown padded leather. Hardcover.
Very Good. $10.00
381]Tranter, G. J. PLOWING THE ARCTIC. Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co.,
1945. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 311 pgs, b&w photos, mapped endsheets. Skippered
by Sergeant Henry Larsen, the R.C.M.P. patrol boat "St. Roch" was the first
Can. vessel to navigate the North-West Passage and the first vessel of any kind
to make the trip from West to East. This is the story of that great achievement.
Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
382]Trew, Delbert. THE MCLEAN POW CAMP. McLean, TX: DRM Publishing,
2000. 3rd. 8 1/2 x 11, 44 pgs, b&w photos. The story of the McLean Permanent
Alien Internment Camp, 1871st Service Command Unit, authorized on September 9, 1942, closed on July 1, 1945. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
383]Trew, Delbert. RESCUE FROM THE MESA A Barbed Wire Story. McLean,
TX: DRM Publishing, 1997. ISBN: 0965967719. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 85 pgs, b&w illustrations. In 1885, a flue epidemis swept through Denver, Colorado leaving 14
year old Tim Hanna an orphan. He travels to New Mexico to live on a ranch
with his Uncle. While learning to work as a cowboy, he discovers a small band
of wild horses trapped on a Mesa top. Join Tim in his efforts to save the wild
horses. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
384]Tularosa Basin Historical Society. OTERO COUNTY PIONEER FAMILY HISTORIES. Volume 1. Alamogordo, NM: 1981. 8 1/2 x 11, 475 pgs, b&w historical
photos. Over two hundred family histories. Very collectible. Hardcover. Good.
$100.00
385]Turner, Alford E., ed. THE EARPS TALK. College Station, TX: Early West,
1992. 3rd. ISBN: 0932702058. 6 x 9, 193 pgs, index, b&w historical photos,
decorated endsheets. Wyatt, Virgil and James tell their stories in interviews
and testimonies about the O.K. Corral gunfight. Plus Wyatt tells how he called
the Sharkey-Fitzsimmons bout. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $20.00
386]Ulmer, Mari. MIDNIGHT AT THE CAMPOSANTO. A Taos Festival Mystery.
Scottsdale, AZ: Poisoned Pen press, 2000. ISBN: 1890208302. Poisoned Pen
Press, Scottsdale, AZ, 2000. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 258 pgs. Novel of northern New
Mexico and of the Hispanic and Anglo cultures; heavy on atmosphere, local
beliefs, and familial connections. Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good
in Very Good DJ. $12.00
387]Underhill, Ruth M. RED MAN'S AMERICA. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1953. 1st. 7 x 9 1/2, 395 pgs, index, biblio, b&w illustrations. A comprehensive study of Indian societies from the first Stone Age hunters to the American citizens of today. Begins with the first migrations from Siberia to Alaska.
Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
388]Utley, Robert M. BILLY THE KID. A Short and Violent Life. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1991. Later printing. ISBN: 0803295588. 5 x 9, 302
pgs, index, biblio, notes, b&w illustrations and photos. The best portrait to
date of the real Kid. The facts are meager and confusing but Utley has woven
them into a clear, graceful and rich narrative. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
389]Utley, Robert M., editor. LIFE IN CUSTER'S CAVALRY Diaries and Letters of
Albert and Jennie Barnitz, 1867-1868. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
1977. ISBN: 0300020945. 6 x 9, 301 pgs, index, bibliography. The 7th Cavalry,
dispatched to the great plains, Ft. Riley and Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, are here
depicted as life during the wars with Native Americans that followed the Civil
War and westward expansion, culminating in the Battle of Washita where a
Cheyenne Indian wounded Barnitz. Details of life are here exchanged between
husband and wife. _ Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
390]Van Eldik, James. FROM THE FLAME OF BATTLE TO THE FIERY CROSS. Las
Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press, 2001. 1st. ISBN: 1881325474. 6 x 9, 392 pgs,
index, b&w photos and maps. The author provides a unique look into a single
unit during the Civil War. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $20.00
391]Velarde, Pablita. OLD FATHER STORY TELLER. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light
Publishers, 1989. ISBN: 0940666243. 12 x 9, 56 pgs, color illustrations. Beautiful illustrations and stories from American Indian legends. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
392]Vestal, Stanley. Edited by Erskine Caldwell. SHORT GRASS COUNTRY. New
York: Duell, Sloan, & Pearce, 1941. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 304 pgs, index. This classic
collection of stories of the plains and the West. Saddles, guns, baling wire,
blizzards and all sorts of other thoughts. Hardcover. Very Good. $25.00
393]Viola, Herman J. BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL. New York: Orion Books,
1993. 1st. ISBN: 0517596520. 6 x 9, 321 pgs, index, two sections of b&w photos. Biography of Congressman Ben Nighthorse Campbell. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
394]Viola, Herman J. EXPLORING THE WEST. New York: Harry N. Abrams,
1987. 1st. ISBN: 0810908891. 9 x 11, 256 pgs, index, b&w and color photos and
illustrations throughout. A book about unsung heros of the west-ward movement, who went out without fanfare to bring back rocks and routes, fossils,
and plants. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $6.00
395]Voynick, Stephen M. CLIMAX The History of Colorado's Coimas Molybdenum Mine. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing, 1996. 1st. ISBN:
0878423540. 6 x 9, 366 pgs, b&w photos. An invaluable addition to western
mining lore with the author's deft portrayal of Climax and its people, and more
than 100 rare photographs. Very collectible. Paperback. Very Good. $60.00
396]Wadsworth, Richard. FORGOTTEN FORTRESS. Fort Millard Filmore and
Antebellum New Mexico, 1851-1862. Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press, 2002.
1st. ISBN: 1881325571. 6 x 9, 410 pgs, b&w historical photos. Brings to life a
most exciting era in our national and New Mexico history, and remembers a
most important historic site and the people who served there. Hardcover. Fine
in Fine DJ. $20.00
397]Wadsworth, Richard. INCIDENT AT SAN AUGUSTINE SPRINGS. A Hearing
for Major Isaac Lynde. Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press, 2002. ISBN:
1881325563. 6 x 9, 375 pgs, index. The facts surrounding the surrender and
abandonment of Fort Fillmore on July 27, 1861. Determine for yourself if he
was a coward, traitor or doddering old fool. Lincoln and Congress ended
Lynde's career without allowing him to speak. Hardcover. New in New DJ.
$25.00
398]Waters, Frank. MASKED GODS. Navaho and Pueblo Ceremonialism. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1950. 1st. 6 x 9, 438 pgs. An
account of the history, legends, and ceremonialism of the Navaho and Pueblo
Indians of the southwest - Navaho sings, Pueblo dances, Zuni kachina ceremonies, etc. Ex-library with minimal markings. Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
399]Waters, Frank. THE WOMAN AT OTOWI CROSSING. Chicago: The Swallow
Press, 1970. First edition, second printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 300 pgs, The secret
development of the atomic bomb on remote Los Alamos mesa & the secret
effort of a woman who lived at its foot to unlock her own psychic energy are
the counterpoints in this powerful novel. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $35.00
400]Weaver, Paul. CHARLIE DYE One helluva western painter. Los Angeles:
Peterson Prints, 1981. 1st. ISBN: 0822780380. 11 x 9 1/2, 135 pgs, color art
reproductions. Over fifty full color reproductions of the artist's paintings and a
lively narrative of his life. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
401]Weed, Robert C. THE COPPER SPEARHEAD. Silver City, NM: Published/
Printed by the author, 2002. 1st. 6 x 9, 289 pgs, b&w photos. The adventures
and struggles of a young engineer as he fights his way up through the heirarchy
of a large mining company, Anaconda, in the southwest and Mexico. Signed by
the author. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $80.00
402]Weigle, Marta. BROTHERS OF LIGHT BROTHERS OF BLOOD The Penitentes
of the Southwest. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1976.
ISBN: 0826344001. 6 x 9, 300 pgs, index, notes & biblio, maps, b&w photos. A
definitive study of these "Brothers of Our Father Jesus", shows their contributions to community survival and spiritual life on the isolated frontier. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good DJ. $35.00
403]Wellman, Paul I. GLORY, GOD AND GOLD. A Narrative History. Garden
City, NY: Doubleday, 1954. 6 x 9, 402 pgs, index. A monumental volume covering four centuries of the Southwest's incredible history - Spanish, French, Indians, Mexicans & Americans fought for supremacy; massacres, raids, forays &
six-shooter battles; violent, heroic, sometimes shameful... Hardcover. Good+.
$12.00
404]West, Ray B., editor. A COUNTRY IN THE MIND. An Anthology of Stories
and Poems from the Western Review. Sausalito, CA: Contact Editions, 1962.
1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 290 pgs. A nice collection of western literature by the likes of
Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Wallace Stegner and more. Hardcover. Good+ in
Good+ DJ. $10.00
405]WESTERN REVIEW A Journal of the Humanities. Silver City, NM: Western
New Mexico University, 1966. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, about 80 pages each. Seven issues:
Winter 1965, Summer 1966, two issues of Winter 1966, Summer 1967, Winter
1967 and Summer 1968. All sorts of articles on the West, natural history, the
arts, and much more, with a southwestern slant. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
406]Wheelock, Walt. BEACHES OF SONORA. Glendale, CA: La Siesta Press,
1972. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 72 pgs, b&w photos, maps. Old travel book to Sonora,
Mexico: El Golfo, Puerto Penasco, Bahia Kino, San Carolos, Guaymas and more.
Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
407]White, Jon Manchip. A WORLD ELSEWHERE One Man's Fascination With
The American Southwest. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1975. 1st. ISBN:
0690007205. 6 x 9, 320 pgs, b&w photos. A combination history and travelogue of the American Southwest by an Englishman who emigrated to the
United States to settle in Texas. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $6.00
408]White, Stewart Edward. ARIZONA NIGHTS. Cowboy Campfire Tales of the
Territory. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. for Review of Reviews Co., 1917.
Later printing. 6 x 9, 351 pgs, b&w illustrations. White's classic cowboy stories
of the Southwest. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
409]White, Stewart Edward. THE CLAIM JUMPERS. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1901. 5 x 7 1/2, 284 pgs. A classic novel of mining in the Old West.
Spine cracked but holding. Hardcover. Good. $20.00
410]Whitson, Skip. NEW MEXICO 100 YEARS AGO. Albuquerque, NM: Sun
Publishing Co., 1977. 1st. ISBN: 089540057X. 8 1/2 x 11, 48 pgs, b&w photos.
Reprints from the 1880 and 1885 Harper's. Includes La Villa Real de Santa Fe,
Along the Rio Grande, and Espanola and Its Environs. Paperback. Very Good.
$15.00
411]THE WILD WILD WEST COOKBOOK Cuisine from the Land of Cactus and
Cowboys. Odessa, TX: The Junior League of Odessa, Inc., 1991. ISBN:
096125081X. 8 1/2 x 9, 280 pgs, color art illustrations. Celebrates the legend of
the Cowboy through food, fun and art. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
412]Wilkinson, Ernest. COLORADO OUTDOOR LIVING Eighty-Plus Years. Monte
Vista, CO: Adobe Village Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9780979559013. 6 x 9, 158 pgs,
index, b&w photos. Autobiography tells about the author and his wife and
their life in Colorado leading an outdoor life and conducting backpack and
camping tours for people into Colorado's mountains. Paperback. New. $17.00
413]Williams, Jeanne. NEW MEDICINE. Dallas, TX: Hendrick-Long Publishing
Co., 1994. 2nd. ISBN: 0937460907. 6 x 9, 160 pgs. For young adults. When his
tribe is forced to go to Fort Sill Reservation, Walker, the son of a Comanche
chieftain debates where to continue his resistance or to adapt to the white
man's ways. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
414]Williams, Jerry L., editor. NEW MEXICO IN MAPS. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1986. 2nd. ISBN: 082630740X. 9 x 12, 409 pgs,
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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index, references. Much more than a book of maps, a wonderful reference
book tells you just about anything you want to know about New Mexico - air
quality, politics, incidence of drownings, abortions, traffic fatalities, movies,
horse shows and more. Oversized Paperback. Good. $20.00
415]Williams, Rick. WORKING HANDS. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2000. ISBN: 0890969558. 11 x 9, 128 pgs, b&w photos. Hands on the
saddle tamed the land. Hands on the pump jack tapped the vast resources
beneath the land to bring new wealth. Now latex-gloved hands work in sterile
clean rooms, built on but isolated from the land, to make the microcomputer
parts that take Texas and the rest of the world economy into the twenty-first
century. Hands at work - the lifeways of the people. The author/photographer
portrays the daily lives of Texans at work in the industries that comprise the
three economic pillars of the state. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $15.00
416]Wilson, Harry Leon. RUGGLES OF RED GAP. New York: Grosset & Dunlap,
1915. 5 1/2 x 8, 371 pgs. An English valet and his employer travel to the American West where they encounter numerous western sterotypes. The book was
made into a film in 1937. Red cloth with black gilt. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$25.00
417]Wilson, R.L. with Greg Martin. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST An American
Legend. Edison, NJ: Chartwell Books, 2004. 2nd. ISBN: 0785818944. 11 x 8 1/2,
312 pgs, index, color and b&w photos and illustrations throughout. Features
pictures and artifacts from the Michael Del Castello Collection with portfolios
of treasures from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and the Autry museum.
Over 400 superb illustrations and a spectacular array of artifacts, ephemera
and memorabilia grace this magnificent book. This is a magnum of information
for the devotee of this famous American. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $50.00
418]Wilson, R. Michael. GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERIES OF THE OLD WEST.
Helena, MT: Twodot/Globe Pequot, 2007. 1st. ISBN: 0762741279. 6 x 9, 191
pgs, index, bibliography, b&w photos. Tells the stories of hauls too large, murders to cold-blooded, and bandits too eccentric to fade into obscurity. Paperback. New. $13.00
419]Wilson, Rufus Rockwell. OUT OF THE WEST. New York: Wilson-Erickson,
Inc., 1936. 6 x 9, 480 pgs, b&w illustrations, revised and enlarged edition. The
people and places important in the settling of the "far" west. Signed and numbered, 296/300, at back of book. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $40.00
420]Wire, Harold Channing. NORTH TO THE PROMISED LAND. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press, 1948. 5 x 7 1/2, 187 pgs, decorated endsheets. Classic story
of cowboys and cattle drives. Ex-library with usual marks and stickers. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
421]Wister, Owen. THE VIRGINIAN. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1935. 5 x 7
1/2, 506 pgs, b&w illustrations, decorated endsheets. A nice early edition of
Wister's classic. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
422]Wood, Nancy. SPIRIT WALKER. New York: Doubleday, 1993. 2nd. ISBN:
0385309279. 8 1/2 x 10 1/2, 80 pgs, color illustrations. Poems and paintings
reflecting the spirituality of the Taos Indians. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $14.00
423]Wright, Barton. HOPI KACHINAS. Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina
Dolls. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press, 1981. 4th. ISBN: 087358161X. 7 x 9 1/2,
139 pgs, color photos. You won't believe all the "kinds" of Katchinas pictured
and described in this great guide. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
424]Wright, Barton. HOPI KACHINAS. Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina
Dolls. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press, 1987. Ninth printing. ISBN: 087358161X. 7
x 9 1/2, 139 pgs, color photos. You won't believe all the "kinds" of Katchinas
pictured and described in this great guide. Ex-library. Paperback. Good. $8.00
425]Wright, Muriel H., editor. THE CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA Spring, 1964.
Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1964. 6 x 9, 115 pgs, b&w
historical photos. Articles include 'Old Greer County' by Annie Laurie Steele
and 'The Folsom Training School' by Hugh D. Corwin. Paperback. Very Good.
$10.00
426]Wyckoff, Robert M. WALKING TOURS AND TWICE-TOLD TALES OF GRASS
VALLEY. Nevada City, CA: Published/Printed by the author, 1984. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 64 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, maps. History and tales from a California gold mining town. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
427]Zhu, Liping. FORT UNION NATIONAL MONUMENT An Administrative History. Santa Fe, NM: National Park Service, Division of History, 1992. 8 1/2 x 11,
127 pgs, b&w photos. This is Southwest Cultural Resources Center Professional
Papers No 42 and tells about the fort and it's development into a National
Monument. Oversized Paperback. Good+. $80.00
WESTERN ART
428]Adkins, Jan. DREAM SPINNER The Art of Roy Andersen. Tucson, AZ: Settlers West Galleries, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 0963564242. 11 x 10, 166 pgs, b&w and
color art reproductions throughout. A monograph on the western illustrator
turned fine artist. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
429]Ainsworth, Ed. PAINTERS OF THE DESERT. Palm Desert, CA: Desert Magazine, 1961. 2nd. 10 x 13, 111 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions. A collection
of the art of thirteen artists who found beauty in the southwest. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good DJ. $100.00
430]Ainsworth, Ed. THE COWBOY IN ART. New York: Bonanza Books, 1968. 8
24
1/2 x 11, 242 pgs, index, b&w photos. The unforgettable West seen through
the eyes of many American artists. The book tells the history of cowboy art and
artists. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $45.00
431]AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE 20 Issues. Scottsdale, AZ: 1975. 8 1/2
x 11, approximately 100 pgs each, full color, glossy. Autumn 1975 through
Winter 1979, several duplicates, 1977 missing the winter issue. Early issues of
the preeminent magazine on Indian art, geared toward collectors, museums,
and art historians, and now over 30 years old. The magazine began when collecting Indian art was just coming into vogue, and has ridden the tremendous
popularity of the field ever since. Paperback. Very Good. $40.00
432]AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE 36 Issues. Scottsdale, AZ: 1980. 8 1/2
x 11, approximately 100 pgs each, full color, glossy. Spring 1980 through Winter 1989, a few missing and with a couple of duplicates. Paperback. Very Good.
$65.00
433]AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE 42 Issues. Scottsdale, AZ: 1990. 8 1/2
x 11, approximately 100 pgs each, full color, glossy. Spring 1990 through Winter 1999. There are several duplicates, but all of 1995 only has its Winter issue
and1996 is missing the Summer issue. Paperback. Very Good. $70.00
434]AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE 40 Issues. Scottsdale, AZ: 2000. 8 1/2
x 11, approximately 100 pgs each, full color, glossy. Spring 2000 through Winter 2009, complete. Paperback. Very Good. $80.00
435]AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE 11 Issues. Scottsdale, AZ: 2010. 8 1/2
x 11, approximately 100 pgs each, full color, glossy. Spring 2010 through Winter 2012, missing the Winter 2010 issue. Paperback. Very Good. $20.00
436]Balcomb, Mary N. NICOLAI FECHIN. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing,
1975. 1st. ISBN: 0873581407. 9 x 12, 167 pgs, bibliography, color art reproductions, foreword by Eva Fechin Branham. Examines the artist's birth and experiences in Russia, and his American Years-New York, Taos, and Santa Barbara.
Also includes a brief essay by Fechin presenting his views and philosophy on
art. Hardcover. Very Good+. $70.00
437]Begay, Shonto, Walter Hopps, Lee Kogan, Greg LaChapelle, and John &
Stephanie Smither, contributors. COLLECTIVE WILLETO. The Visionary Carvings
of a Navajo Artist. Santa Fe, NM: Museum of NM Press, 2002. 1st. ISBN:
0890133972. 8 1/2 x 10 1/2, 116 pgs, color photos throughout. The unusual
carvings of animal and human figures done by this Navajo medicine man in the
early 1960s. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
438]Breedlove, Cindy, editor. ARTISTS & ARTISANS OF NEW MEXICO 1985.
Alto, NM: Mountain Productions, Inc., 1985. 8 1/2 x 11, 111 pgs, color photos
and illustrations. Annual directory of artists, artisans, and art galleries in New
Mexico. Biographical sketches, with photos, arranged convenientlyin alpjhabetical order. Paperback. Good+. $20.00
439]Broder, Patricia Janis. GREAT PAINTINGS OF THE OLD AMERICAN WEST.
New York: Abbeville Press, 1979. ISBN: 0896590682. 12 x 15, 157 pgs, color art,
foreword by Fred Myers. Seventy-three color reproductions of the treacherous
journey west, the early struggles of the settlers and their savage clashes with
the Indians by the likes of Charles Russell, Alfred Jacob Miller, Frederic Remington, N.C. Wyeth, John Wesley Jarvis, Thomas Moran and many more. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $25.00
440]Bunzel, Ruth L. THE PUEBLO POTTER A Study of Creative Imagination in
Primitive Art. New York: Dover Publications, 1972. ISBN: 0486228754. 7 x 10,
137 pgs, index, color illustrations. A study of Pueblo ceramic art (materials,
methods, decorative elements, colors, etc.) Paperback. Good+. $10.00
441]Cammann, Nora. NEEDLEPOINT DESIGNS FROM AMERICAN INDIAN ART.
New York: Scribners, 1973. 8 1/2 x 11, 84 pgs, b&w & color photos and illustrations. Twenty designs for pillows, stools, belts, slippers and other articles,
derived from the work of Indians of the Southwest, the Great Plains, the Pacific
Northwest and the Eastern Woodlands. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ.
$15.00
442]Campbell, Robert. COL. ROBERT CAMPBELL: IMAGES OF HIS WEST, 18301951. St. Louis, MO: Campbell House Museum, 1989. 8 1/2 x 11, 24 pgs, color
photos. Art exhibit brochure for a show in St. Louis in 1989. Art is by Karl Bodmer, captions are from Campbell's diaries. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
443]Chapman, Janet and Karen Barrie. KENNETH MILTON CHAPMAN A Life
Dedicated to Indian Arts and Artists. Albuquerque, NM: University of New
Mexico Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9780826344243. 7 x 10, 370 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w historical photos. The accomplishments of Kenneth Milton Chapman (1875-1968)--a leading force in the revitalization of Pueblo pottery in the
1920s--are as varied as they are significant. Chapman was instrumental in the
establishment of the Museum of New Mexico, the School of American Research, and the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe. He was widely recognized for his knowledge of Pueblo pottery design elements and was the University of New Mexico's first professor of Indian arts. With a special focus on his
professional development as artist and archaeologist, this biography is the first
to track Chapman's life from his midwestern upbringing through his nearly
seventy years in New Mexico. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$25.00
444]Coons, Richard. ROBERT CLUNIE Plein-Air Painter of the Sierra. Bishop, CA:
Coons Gallery, 1998. 1st. ISBN: 0966541405. 11 x 10, 289 pgs, color art reproductions and b&w photos. Though his paintings have often been compared to
those of Thomas Hart Benton, Robert Clunie painted in relative obscurity due
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
in part to his geographical isolation and refusal to participate in urban art exhibitions. Also, the intense realism of his landscapes, painted in mountain terrain
accessible to only the hardiest mountaineers, did not meet the traditional
expectations of what the viewing public expected mountain landscapes to be:
looking up at purple mountains and blue sky from the edge of a foreground
meadow or lake was not a traditional and accepted view of the mountain
landscape. Robert Clunie, Sierra Nevada realist and resident, spent his entire
life painting the mountains he loved. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$100.00
445]Craighead, Charles. THE GRAND CANYON An Artist's View. Salt Lake City,
UT: Haggis House Publications, 1996. ISBN: 1881114058. 11 x 9 1/2, 66 pgs,
color art reproductions throughout. This comprehensive work by famed wildlife illustrator John Dawson takes the reader on an intimate journey along the
rim, down the trails, and into the hidden recesses of the Grand Canyon along
the spectacular sweep of the Colorado River. Paperback. Very Good. $9.00
457]Gunther, Erna. NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN ART An Exhibit at the Seattle
World's Fair Fine Arts Pavilion. Seattle: 1962. 7 x 9, 102 pgs, b&w photos. Exhibition catalog with introductory essays. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
458]Harper, J. Russell, editor. PAUL KANE'S FRONTIER Including "Wanderings
of an Artist among the Indians of North America" Austin, TX: University of
Texas Press, 1971. ISBN: 0292701101. 11 x 11, 350 pgs, index, b&w and color
art reproductions. "In the 1840s Paul Kane travelled the far reaches of the
North American West, from the Great Lakes along the fur-trade routes to the
coast, sketching a visual record of the Indian cultures of that vast area.The
great range of his subjects offers important visual documentation for the story
of the North American West." Hardcover. Very Good+. $50.00
459]Hassrick, Peter H. FREDERIC REMINGTON. New York: Abrams, 1975. ISBN:
0810920549. 9 x 11 1/2, 157 pgs, b&w photos and color art reproductions.
Essays on Remington, the man, along with photos of his works, both sculpture
and paintings. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
446]Cummins, D. Duane. WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH Western Artist. Norman,
OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. 1st. ISBN: 0806116285. 7 x 10, 204
pgs, color plates and b&w illustrations. Fascinating biography of this West
Virginia born artist who focused on the American Southwest. Leigh worked as
an illustrator for Scribner's and McClure's in addition to his painting career.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
460]Hedgpeth, Don. COWBOY ARTIST The Joe Beeler Story. Flagstaff, AZ:
Northland Publishing, 1979. 1st. ISBN: 0873581962. 9 1/2 x 9, 116 pgs, b&w
and color art reproductions. The life and work of this well known artist and
founding member and past president of Cowboy Artists of America, including
paintings, drawings and sculpture of Western subjects. Hardcover. Fine in Fine
DJ. $50.00
461]Hedgpeth, Don. TRAILDUST Cowboys, Cattle and Country - The Art of
James Reynolds. Shelton, CT: The Greenwich Workshop, 1997. 1st. ISBN:
0867130350. 10 x 10, 156 pgs, color illustrations, foreword by Elmer Kelton.
About 80 color plates, most of which cross the hinge so they are larger than
full page. An impressive monograph on the artist who sums up his work with "I
just like to paint cowboys." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$150.00
447]Curtis, Edward S. PORTRAITS FROM NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE. New
York: Outerbridge & Lazard, Inc., 1972. 18 x 14 1/2, 176 pgs, sepia photo reproductions. The 81 sepia prints contained within are near-full-size images of part
of Curtis's monumental work of 2500 photographs. His immense project, while
well-known, was not widely viewed before his death, because the size of the
original sets were so large that they quickly disappeared into rare book rooms
and institutions, out of easy reach even for scholars. The publication of this
size of book made Curtis available for view by the larger audience. Hardcover.
Very Good+. $250.00
448]Dalrymple, Larry. INDIAN BASKETMAKERS OF THE SOUTHWEST The Living
Art and Fine Tradition. San Antonio, TX: Museum of NM Press, 2000. ISBN:
0890133387. 9 x 11 1/2, 140 pgs, index, b&w and a section of color photos.
Penetrating views of the richness of the traditions, the current state of the art
and the beauty of the products. Paperback. Very Good+. $40.00
449]Dickey, Roland F. NEW MEXICO VILLAGE ARTS. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1949. 1st. 7 x 10, 266 pgs, index, biblio, b&w and
color drawings by Lloyd Lozes Goff. Tells the story of ordinary men and women
who worked with their hands to create a satisfying way of life in the Spanish
villages of New Mexico. Spine cloth torn at bottom. Small spot on bottom edge
of about 8 pages. Signed. Hardcover. Good. $30.00
450]Drabanski, Emily. ARTISTS AT HOME Inspired Ideas from the Homes of
New Mexico Artists. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Magazine, 2003. ISBN:
9780937206669. 7 1/2 x 7, 104 pgs, color photos throughout. Homes of R. C.
Gorman, Ford Ruthling, Douglas Johnson, Bernadette Vigil, Nancy Kozikowski
and others. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
451]Dunn, Dorothy. AMERICAN INDIAN PAINTING OF THE SOUTHWEST AND
PLAINS AREAS. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1968. 1st. 8
1/2 x 11, 429 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w and color illustrations. Traces the
development of the styles, motifs, techniques and materials from prehistoric
times through the heydays of the Pueblos, Navajo, Apache, Sioux, Cheyenne,
Araphao and Kiowa. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ. $125.00
452]Eldredge, Charles C., Julie Schimmel and William H. Truettner. ART IN
NEW MEXICO, 1900-1945 Paths to Taos and Santa Fe. Washington DC: National Museum of American Art, 1986. ISBN: 0896595994. 10 x 10, 240 pgs,
index, color photos. Exhibition held at National Museum of American Art,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 7 Mar.-15 June 1986 and others. A
major publication on the art of the American Southwest. Paperback. Very
Good+. $40.00
453]Fowler, Jim. JIM FOWLER'S PERIOD GALLERY WEST. Phoenix: Period Gallery West, 1983. 8 1/2 x 11, 240 pgs, color and b&w paintings and sculpture.
Beautifully illustrated Auction and Exhibition Catalog. Texas Art Gallery in association with Jim Fowler's Period Gallery West presents the Period Gallery West
Collection of 19th and 20th Century art of the American West, frontier and
Indian artifacts and museum quality Americana. Auction was held Sunday,
October 23, 1983. Paperback. Good+. $20.00
454]Glubok, Shirley. THE ART OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. New York:
Harper & Row, 1964. 9 1/2 x 10, 45 pgs, b&w photos. Covers the history of the
North American Indian's art from painted buffalo hide, to the elaborate double-masks of the Northwest Coast Indians. Ex-library with minimal markings.
Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
455]Greenough, Charles Pelham, 3rd. THE GRAPHIC WORK OF BIRGER
SANDZEN. Lindsborg, KS: Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 1957. 7 x 10,
pages unnumbered. About 10 pages of text, a list of the artist's graphic works
including lithos and dry points, and about 60 black and white plates. Paperback. Very Good+. $50.00
456]Grubar, Francis S. WILLIAM RANNEY. Painter of the Early West. New York:
Clarkson N. Potter, 1962. 7 x 10, b&w and color plates. A biography on Ranney's life, illustrations of his paintings and a definitive catalogue of every
known Ranney work. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
462]Hendricks, Gordon. ALBERT BIERSTADT Painter of the American West.
New York: Harrison House/Abrams, 1988. ISBN: 0517662841. 11 1/2 x 10 1/2,
360 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions throughout. This major work on
Bierstadt includes a checklist of paintings in public collections, a detailed chronology and bibliography. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $125.00
463]Horan, James D. THE LIFE AND ART OF CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL. New
York: Crown, 1970. 16 x 12, about 180 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions.
Coffee-table style folio book on this painter-historian of the Indian-fighting
Army of the American West. Hardcover. Good+ in Fair, chipped DJ. $60.00
464]Howard, James K. TEN YEARS WITH THE COWBOY ARTISTS OF AMERICA.
Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing, 1976. 1st. ISBN: 0873581504. 9 x 11, 213
pgs, b&w and color art reproductions throughout. A look at the first ten years
of the Cowboy Artist Of America with the likes of Joe Beeler, Fred Harmen,
Gordon Snidow, John Clymer, Nick Eggenhofer, Frank McCarthy, Harry Jackson,
and twenty six other Cowboy Artists, with brief biographies of each artist and
samples of hhis works. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good DJ. $60.00
465]Jacka, Lois Essary. BEYOND TRADITION Contemporary Indian Art and Its
Evolution. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing, 1989. 1st. ISBN: 0873584716. 9 x
12, 206 pgs, color photos throughout. The wide variety of fine art created by
people from the cultures of the Hopi, Navajo, Apache, Zuni, and many more.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
466]Kelton, Elmer. THE ART OF FRANK C. MCCARTY. New York: William Morrow, 1992. 1st. ISBN: 0688118836. 9 x 12, 160 pgs, color art reproductions
throughout. Heroic images of the American West: The Plains Indian, Mountain
Men, The Hunter Warrior, The Cavalry, Storm Over the Plains, Traveling West.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
467]Kelton, Elmer. THE ART OF JAMES BAMA. New York: Bantam Books, 1993.
1st. ISBN: 0553093053. 9 x 12, 160 pgs, color art reproductions throughout.
Comprehensive collection of his finest work, showing real people of the new
West recreating their history, and descendants of the Old West paying homage
to their heritage. Bama's ability to convey their emotion gives paintings a resonance like no other. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
468]Krakel, Dean. ADVENTURES IN WESTERN ART. Kansas City, MO: The
Lowell Press, 1977. First edition, second printing. ISBN: 0913504351. 6 1/2 x 9
1/2, 380 pgs, b&w illustrations and a section of b&w photos. Krakel's personal
reminiscences of his experiences in the art field, a fascinating account. Includes
a chapter on the history behind Charles Schreyvogel's Custer Demand, much
on Russell, W.A.Leigh, etc. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
469]Ladner, Mildred D. O.C. SELTZER Painter of the Old West. Norman, OK:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. 2nd. 8 1/2 x 11, 224 pgs, b&w and color
art reproductions. A nice collection of Seltzer's western paintings Not as well
known as his friend Charlie Russell, but his paintings are now recognized and
he is in many museums like the Thomas Gilcrease Institute in Oklahoma.
Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good+. $45.00
470]Ladner, Mildred D. O.C. SELTZER Painter of the Old West. Norman, OK:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. 2nd. 8 1/2 x 11, 224 pgs, b&w and color
art reproductions. A nice collection of Seltzer's western paintings Not as well
known as his friend Charlie Russell, but his paintings are now recognized and
he is in many museums like the Thomas Gilcrease Institute in Oklahoma.
Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
471]Lisle, Laurie. PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe.
New York: Seaview Books, 1980. 1st. ISBN: 0872235653. 6 x 9, 384 pgs, index,
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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biblio, b&w photos. The first full-length biography of O'Keeffe, written while
she was still alive. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $25.00
472]Luhan, Mabel Dodge. TAOS AND ITS ARTISTS. New York: Duell, Sloan, &
Pearce, 1947. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 168 pgs, b&w photos and art reproductions.
Luhan shows examples of many Taos artists, such as Oscar Berninghaus, Nicolai
Fechin, Leon Gaspard, Georgia O'Keeffe, and many others. Re-bound, exlibrary with usual markings. Four pages have been torn and are missing small
chunks. Hardcover. Good. $40.00
473]Luhan, Mabel Dodge. TAOS AND ITS ARTISTS. New York: Duell, Sloan, &
Pearce, 1947. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 168 pgs, b&w photos and art reproductions.
Luhan shows examples of many Taos artists, such as Oscar Berninghaus, Nicolai
Fechin, Leon Gaspard, Georgia O'Keeffe, and many others. Small rectangle
neatly cut out of lower title page. Hardcover. Good+. $75.00
474]McAfee, Ila. INDIANS, HORSES, HILLS, ET CETERA. Taos, NM: Published/
Printed by the author, 1982. 1st. 8 1/2 x 11, 140 pgs, b&w and color illustrations and photos. Inscribed and signed. Western art and poetry by the author.
Hardcover. Very Good+. $50.00
475]McCracken, Harold. THE FRANK TENNEY JOHNSON BOOK. Garden City,
NY: Doubleday, 1974. ISBN: 0395078579. 10 1/2 x 13 1/2,207 pgs, index, b&w
and color art reproductions. The life and work of a master painter of the Old
West. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $30.00
476]McCracken, Harold. PORTRAIT OF THE OLD WEST With a Biographical
Check List of Western Artists. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1952. 1st. 8 x 11, 232
pgs, b&w and color illustrations and art reproductions. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$30.00
477]McGarry, Susan Hallsten. WEST OF CAMELOT The Historical Paintings of
Kenneth Riley. Tucson, AZ: Settlers West Gallery, 1993. ISBN: 0963564218. 10
1/2 x 11 1/2, 212 pgs, color art reproductions. Beautiful coffee-table style book
of western historical art. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $100.00
478]McLaughlin, Castle. ARTS OF DIPLOMACY Lewis & Clark's Indian Collection.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2003. ISBN: 0295983604. 8 1/2 x 10
1/2, 359 pgs, b&w and color photos throughout, index. When Meriwether
Lewis and William Clark led the Corps of Discovery on their epic journey across
the American West, they were acting not only as territorial explorers but also
as diplomatic emissaries from Jefferson's U.S. government to the Indian peoples they encountered. This fresh examination of the rare and beautiful Native
American objects related to the Corps' expedition, illustrated with 190 photographs, challenges the conventional wisdom about Lewis and Clark and places
their journey in the context of a complex process of mutual discovery between
representatives of very different cultures. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $30.00
479]Mugridge, Donald H. and Helen F. Conover. AN ALBUM OF AMERICAN
BATTLE ART 1755-1918. New York: Da Capa Press, 1972. 2nd. ISBN:
0306705230. 8 1/2 x 11, 319 pgs, b&w illustrations. Dramatically portrays the
face of war as it has appeared to American artists over the past 200 years.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ. $20.00
480]Nelson, Mary Carroll. THE LEGENDARY ARTISTS OF TAOS The Founding of
New Mexico's Famous Art Colony and Its Pioneer Artists. New York: WatsonGuptill Publications, 1980. 1st. ISBN: 0823027457. 9 x 12, 176 pgs, b&w and
color illustrations. The Taos founders well covered plus Dasberg, Howard Cook,
Barbara Latham, Lockwood, Cody, Wells, Cooke, Brett, Gaspard, Fechin, Bistram and others. A smorgasboard of color, with beautiful reproductions by
"the pioneers" and "artists who followed." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $100.00
481]Phillips, Tom. THE SKETCHES OF TOM PHILLIPS. Kansas City, MO: The
Lowell Press, 1972. 1st. 14 x 11, 188 pgs, b&w art reproductions. An edition
limited to 2750 copies, filled with the sketches of Oklahoma artist, Tom Phillips. He is especially great at portraying herefords and the cowboys who tend
to them. Hardcover. Very Good in Good- DJ. $90.00
482]Phippen, Louise (as selected by). THE LIFE OF A COWBOY told through the
Drawings, Paintings, and Bronzes of George Phippen. Tucson, AZ: University of
Arizona Press, 1969. ISBN: 0816502056. 12 x 9, 105 pgs, b&w and color art
reproductions. .George Phippen, a western artist from Skull Valley, Arizona, is
the co-founder and first president of the Cowboy Artists of America. Phippen
did approximately 3,000 works in his brief career. Succumbing to cancer in
1966 (at age 50), he made art for only 20 years. He was a sculptor and painter
in representational style of western genre, figures, and horses. Hardcover.
Very Good+. $60.00
483]Pierce, Donna and Martha Weigle. SPANISH NEW MEXICO The Spanish
Colonial Arts Society Collection. Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press,
1996. 1st. ISBN: 0890133115. 10 1/2 x 10 1/2, 283 pgs, total, two volumes.
Color photos and illustrations throughout. Comprehensive overview of Spanish
Colonial decorative arts from the 17th century to the present. Paperback. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ slipcase. $50.00
484]Pinckney, Pauline A. PAINTING IN TEXAS. The Nineteenth Century. Austin,
TX: University of Texas Press/Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1967. 9 x
12, 232 pgs, b&w and color photos and art reproductions throughout. The
exciting story of frontier Texas told through the eyes of the noteworthy frontier artists. Hardcover. Good in Fair DJ. $70.00
485]Rathbone, Perry T., Editor. WESTWARD THE WAY The Character and De-
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velopment of the Louisiana Territory as seen by Artists and Writers of the Nineteenth Century. Walker Art Center, MN: City Art Museum of St. Louis, 1954. 6
1/2 x 10, 280 pgs, b&w illustrations. The whole human pageant of the Far West
in the early years is brought to life in these remarkable pages. Includes biographies of the artists. Published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the
Louisiana Purchase, by the City Art Museum of St. Louis, in collaboration with
the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. An anthology of great art illustrating the
westward expansion. Signed by the editor. Hardcover. Good+. $40.00
486]Rosenak, Chuck and Jan. NAVAJO FOLK ART The People Speak. Flagstaff,
AZ: Northland Publishing, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 087358693X. 7 x 9 1/2, 162 pgs,
index, color photos throughout. Contemporary Navajo folk art: photographs of
work with explanations and photos of the artists. Paperback. Fine. $8.00
487]Rossi, Paul A. and David C. Hunt. THE ART OF THE OLD WEST. New York:
Promontory, 1981. ISBN: 0883940450. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2, 335 pgs, b&w and color
photos and reproductions. A beautiful coffee table style book of the best and
most representative paintings, drawings, watercolors, sculptures and lithographs from the Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $25.00
488]Sanders, Gordon E. OSCAR E. BERNINGHAUS: TAOS, NEW MEXICO Masterr Painter of American Indians and the Frontier West. Taos, NM: Taos Heritage Publishing Company, 1985. 1st. ISBN: 0961517719. 12 x 9, 140 pgs, color
art reproductions throughout. Includes a catalogue of the known paintings,
plus a chronology and bibliography. Foreword by James D. Burke. Signed by the
author. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $90.00
489]Saunders, Richard H. COLLECTING THE WEST The C.R. Smith Collection of
Western American Art. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1988. 1st. ISBN:
0292711123. 10 x 12, 212 pgs, color art reproductions. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
490]Scriver, Bob. BLACKFEET Artists of the Northern Plains. Kansas City: Lowell
Press, 1990. 1st. ISBN: 093284538X. 12 x 9, 293 pgs, color photos throughout.
The Scriver Collection of Blackfeet Indian Artifacts and Related Objects, 18941990. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $250.00
491]Schiwetz, E.M. BUCK SCHIWETZ' TEXAS Drawings and Paintings. Austin,
TX: University of Texas Press, 1960. 11 1/2 x 8 1/2, 134 pgs, b&w and color
drawings. Survey of the scenic & architectural beauty of the state of Texas by a
Texas artist. Cross section of the artist's work. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Fair
DJ. $30.00
492]Seton, Julia M. AMERICAN INDIAN ARTS. New York: Ronald Press, 1962. 6
x 9, 246 pgs, index, b&w photos. A classic in the genre. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$20.00
493]Tanner, Clara Lee. SOUTHWEST INDIAN PAINTING A Changing Art. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1973. 2nd. ISBN: 0816503095. 9 x 12, 477
pgs, index, bibliography, b&w and color photos throughout. A comprehensive
look at Southwest Indian painting and how it has changed through the years.
Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $100.00
494]Trimble, Stephen. TALKING WITH THE CLAY The Art of Pueblo Pottery.
Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research, 1990. Later printing. ISBN:
0933452187. 8 x 9 1/2, 116 pgs, index, b&w and color photos throughout. The
author interviewed 60 artisans from Taos, NM, to the Hopi reservation in Arizona. A joyous, fascinating and moving book filled with information and insight. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
495]Viola, Herman J. WARRIOR ARTISTS Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian
Ledger Art. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1998. 1st. ISBN:
0792273702. 11 x 8 1/2, 125 pgs, color art reproductions. Rich and vivid drawings preserve the proud and tragic story of the American Indian people. In
1875 the U. S. Army imprisoned approximately 70 Southern Plains warriors at
Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida. The warriors were given art materials and
encouraged to draw as part of an attempt to "rehabilitate" them. This collection of never-before-published 19th-century ledger art by two of those imprisoned artists is a fresh, vibrant record of an important chapter in American
history. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
496]Wadsworth, Beula. DESIGN MOTIFS OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS. With Applications In Modern Decorative Arts. San Antonio, TX: Naylor, 1957. 1st. 8 1/2 x
11, 95 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, decorated endsheets. Covers five
fundamental divisions of source material from Indian patterns: dots and
straight lines, straight-edged figures, curled lines, curved-edge figures, and
figures derived from nature. Ex-library. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
497]Waters, Frank. LEON GASPARD. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing, 1981.
Revised. ISBN: 0873582993. 9 x 12, 144 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions,
foreword by Forrest Fenn. Biography of the Russian-born, widely travelled
member of the Taos, New Mexico art colony. Includes chapters on Gaspard's
art study in Paris and his travels in Mongolia, the Himalayas, China and North
Africa, as well as his work in New Mexico and his portraits of Native American
villagers. Revised edition of work first published in 1964, with an
"Afterthought" by the author written seventeen years later. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $75.00
498]Weismann, Donald L., introduction. FRANK REAUGH Painter to the Longhorns. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1985. 1st. ISBN:
0890962367. 12 x 9, 148 pgs, color art reproductions. In pastels and oils, the
artist Frank Reaugh worked to create realistic but poetic images of the Texas
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vistas, its dwindling longhorn herds, and cowboy life. Sixty-one of his most
representative works are reproduced in this collection. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
499]Wiggins, Walt. ERNEST BERKE Paintings and Sculptures of the Old West.
Roswell, NM: Pintores Press, 1980. 1st. ISBN: 0834116032. 12 x 12, 144 pgs,
b&w and color art reproductions. Ernest Berke began his career in art after
WWII, with an interest in Native American crafts. Turning his interest at first to
painting, then sculpture, Burke had established himself among collectors of
Western Art by the 1960s. In the 1970s Berke moved to New Mexico, where he
continued to build his reputation as an artist specializing in Native American
subject matter. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ. $100.00
500]Wiggins, Walt. ALFRED MORANG A Neglected Master. Roswell, NM: Pintores Press, 1979. 1st. ISBN: 0934116016. 9 x 12, 96 pgs, b&w and color art
reproductions. A nicely illustrated monograph about Alfred Morang, who was
born in Maine but truly lived and worked in Santa Fe. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Good+ DJ. $50.00
SPORTING BOOKS:
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501]Adams, Les. THE SECOND AMENDMENT PRIMER. Birmingham, AL: Odysseus Editions, 1996. 4 x 6, 353 pgs. A citizen's guidebook to the history,
sources, and authorities for the constitutional guarantee of the right to keep
and bear arms. Leatherette. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
502]Albert, Ken. FISHING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Aptos, CA: Marketscope
Books, 1995. ISBN: 093406105X. 9 x 12, 240 pgs, b&w maps & illustrations. A
complete how-to, where-to-go guide to fresh and salt water fishing in Southern California - trout, bass, ocean fish, etc. Slight water damage. Oversized
Paperback. Good. $6.00
503]AMERICAN HANDGUNNEER 1997 Annual. San Diego, CA: Firearms Marketing Group Publications, 1997. 8 x 11, 274 pgs. Includes articles on the ParaOrdnance P10 .45, Ayoob on hideout handguns, bargain self-defense guns, a
special cowboy action coverage articles, and more. Paperback. Very Good.
$10.00
504]Anderson, Donald Jack. GOODBYE MOUNTAIN MAN!. New Castle, PA:
Privately Printed, 1989. 4th. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 112 pgs, b&w photos. A look at great
mountain men of yesterday, their crafts and ways of life. Full of fun and
woods-lore. Paperback. New. $15.00
505]Anderson, Robert S.L., editor. 1984 GUN DIGEST HUNTING ANNUAL.
Northfield, IL: DBI Books, 1984. 1st. ISBN: 0910676771. 8 1/2 x 11, 224 pgs,
b&w photos. Twenty-eight fact-filled stories by top-notch hunters and hunting
writers detailing every aspect of successful game getting. Paperback. Good+.
$12.00
506]Andrews, Bud and W. Horace Carter. LURES FOR LUNKER BASS. Tabor
City, NC: Atlantic Publishing, 1989. ISBN: 0937866202. 6 x 9, 267 pgs, b&w and
color photos. World champion trophy largemouth guide shares secrets of his
artistry with artiicials. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
507]Angier, R.H. FIREARM BLUEING AND BROWNING. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1936. Later printing. ISBN: 0811706100. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 152 pgs.
This practical and precise guide to the chemical and heat colouring of all barrel
steels and gun metals covers the earliest soft carbon methods to the latest
rustless techniques - some 230 formulae in all. Also included in this book are
ways to remove rust, barrel finishes, and nickel plating by chemical means. It's
a classic, comprehensive reference of interest to professional and amateur
gunsmiths, restorers, collectors, and shooters alike. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good DJ. $20.00
508]THE ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY 60th Anniversary of the Triumph of Freedom. Fairfax, VA: National Firearms Museum, 2006. ISBN: 9780935998658. 8
1/2 x 11, 72 pgs, color photos and illustrations throughout. The catalog for this
display at the National Firearms Museum. World War II weapons and memorabilia. Paperback. Very Good. $20.00
509]Ayoob, Massad F. IN THE GRAVEST EXTREME. The Role of the Firearm in
Personal Protection. Concord, NH: Published/Printed by the author, 1980. Fifth
printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 130 pgs, b&w photos. Tells you what will happen AFTER
you use a gun in self-defense, and what you have to think about before you
use it. Paperback. Very Good. $20.00
510]Baer, Larry L. THE PARKER GUN An Immortal American Classic. North
Hollywood, CA: Beinfeld Publishing, 1980. Later printing. ISBN: 0917714180. 8
1/2 x 11, 196 pgs, b&w photos. During the 80 year plus span of its existence,
many of America's great, most treasured shotguns were produced by Parker.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good- DJ. $60.00
511]Baker, Clyde. MODERN GUNSMITHING. Birmingham, AL: Palladium Press,
2002. Special Edition. Originally published in 1933. 5 x 8, 530 pgs, b&w photos.
Principles and instructions on barrel making, boring, reaming, rifling and chambering. Lots of info. Leatherette with moire endsheets and gold page edges.
Hardcover. Very Good+. $40.00
512]Baker, Ron. THE AMERICAN HUNTING MYTH. New York: Vantage Press,
1985. ISBN: 0533063442. 6 x 9, 287 pgs, index. Claims hunter-dominated state
& federal wildlife agencies are systematically destroying America's wildlife &
natural lands & what you can do to help restructure these agencies & insure a
responsible stewardship over America's wildlife. Know what the enemy thinks.
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $18.00
513]Balfour, Daryl and Sharna. SIMPLY SAFARI. New York: Abbeville Press,
2001. 2nd. ISBN: 0789207117. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2, 192 pgs, color photos throughout. Southern African game lodges and bush camps have won international
acclaim for their standards of excellence in terms of accommodation, cuisine
and all round wildlife experience. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$40.00
514]Barringer, Bernie. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FARMLAND FUR TRAPPING.
Sterling, OH: Sterling Publications, 2005. 2nd. ISBN: 1885149042. 65 1/2 x 8
1/2, 304 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. A compilation of lessons learned
through two decades of experimentation, plus the repetition of tens of thousands of miles on the trapline and countless hours in the outdoors before,
during and after trapping season. Paperback. New. $20.00
515]Bashline, Sylvia. CLEANING AND COOKING FISH. Minnetonka, MN: Hunting & Fishing Library, 1982. ISBN: 0865730113. 8 1/2 x 11, 160 pgs, lots of
pretty color photos. How-tos and recipes for getting your catch to the table.
Hardcover. Good+. $9.00
516]Batten, John. THE BEST OF SHEEP HUNTING. Clinton, NJ: Amwell Press,
1985. 3rd. A6 x 9, 596 pgs, b&w illustrations by Gordon Allen, preface and new
publisher's note by Jim Rikhoff. Great stories of sheep hunting all over the
world by this veteran hunter. Hardcover. Fine in Fine slipcase. $100.00
517]Bauer, Erwin A., editor. FISHERMEN'S DIGEST. Chicago: Follett Publishing,
1973. 9th Edition. ISBN: 069580717X. 8 x 11, 288 pgs, b&w photos & drawings.
Herein are some fifty articles by well known fishing writers - Dave Bowring,
Byron Dalrymple, Charles Waterman, Erwin Bauer, et. al., on all facets, whereto-go and how-to, of fresh & salt water fishing. Ex-library. Oversized Paperback. Good. $5.00
518]Beard, Henry and Roy McKie. FISH-ING. A Dictionary for Anglers. New
York: Workman Publishing, 1983. ISBN: 0894803557. 8 x 8, 95 pgs, b&w illustrations. Funny definitions for fishing terms: knot - a tangle with a name, custom-made - bilked to order, line - length of filament stretched between two
fishing rods and joined at its midpoint by a pair of linked hooks... funny illustrations too. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
519]Bernard, Duane. THE TRAIL OF A SPORTSMAN. Stevensville, MT: Stoneydale Press, 2010. ISBN: 1931291489. 6 x 9, 154 pgs, b&w photos. For almost
half a century the author, of Rainier, Oregon, has pursued a dream to hunt big
game world-wide and to achieve what is called his native Oregon's "SuperSlam" on a common man's budget. Here he shares a collection of stories about
those adventures. Paperback. New. $18.00
520]Best, A.K. DYEING AND BLEACHING NATURAL FLY-TYING MATERIALS.
New York: Lyons Press, 1993. 2nd. ISBN: 1558212140. 7 x 10, 114 pgs, b&w and
a section of color photos. Introduction by John Gierach. Over a decade of new
tips, techniques, and refinement. Indispensible for any fly-tyer keen to prepare
his own materials. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $40.00
521]Bignami, Louis, Robert Jones, William R. (Bill Rooney) and Joel Vance,
editors. WIT & WISDOM OF FISHING. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International, 1996. 1st. ISBN: 0785321942. 5 x 8 1/2, 192 pgs, color illustrations. All
the anecdotes and stories, quotes and lessons you need about fishing, from all
the greats. Hardcover. Good+. $6.00
522]Bill Riviere. THE CAMPER'S BIBLE. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1960. 7 1/2
x 10, 176 pgs, b&w illustrations. A complete guide to camping for the sportsman and vacationist. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
523]Bish, Tommy L., edited by Jack Lewis. HOME GUNSMITHING DIGEST.
Northfield, IL: DBI Books, 1971. ISBN: 0910676712. 8 1/2 x 11, 318 pgs, lots of
b&w photos. All you need to know to maintain, repair and rework your firearms. Paperback. Good. $12.00
524]Blair, Gerry. CALLING EAST & WEST. Sutton, NE: Spearman Publishing,
1984. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 97 pgs, b&w photos. How to, and calling experiences, from
this master predator caller. Paperback. New. $15.00
525]Blair, Gerry. PREDATOR CALLING WITH GERRY BLAIR. Iola, WI: Krause
Publications, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0873413598. 6 x 9, 256 pgs, b&w photos. A definitive book dealing with distress screaming to bring predators and other wild
things close to the eye, the gun, or the camera. Paperback. Very Good+.
$15.00
526]Blom, Sherm. BILL NELSON: OUTDOORSMAN EXTRAORDINAIRE. Stevensville, MT: Stoneydale Press, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 1931291403. 6 x 9, 188 pgs, b&w
photos. Chronicles the life of a small-town outdoorsman out of Farmington,
Iowa, who achieved lasting fame for his innovative methods and the development of trapping systems and philosophies that profoundly influenced trapping methods used today. Paperback. New. $20.00
527]Boatman, Robert H. and Morgan W. Boatman. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE
YOUR GLOCK Step-by-Step Modifications You Can Do at Little Cost. Boulder,
CO: Paladin Press, 2005. ISBN: 9781581604825. 8 1/2 x 11, 64 pgs, b&w photos. Explains why you would make a specific modification and what you gain in
terms of improved performance, or lose in the trade-off. Paperback. Very
Good. $15.00
528]Boddicker, Major L. CRIT'R CALLING WITH THE MAJOR. LaPorte, CO: Crit'R
Calls, 2007. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 73 pgs, b&w illustrations. Looks at predators
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and their behaviors, plus selecting the right call, how weather affects calling,
techniques and variations, problems, and much more. Paperback. New.
$12.00
529]Boddington, Craig. THE PERFECT SHOT NORTH AMERICA Shot Placement
for North American Big Game. Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, 2003. 2nd. ISBN:
1571572716. 8 1/2 x 11, 215 pgs, color photos. Using actual in-the-field photographs, the author shoes where you must shoot to get an instanteous kill.
Paperback. Good. $40.00
530]Boddington, Craig. SAFARI RIFLES Doubles, Magazine Rifles, and Cartridges for African Hunting. Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, 1990. 2nd. ISBN:
0940143496. 6 x 9, 431 pgs, index, sections of b&w photos. Presents historical
and modern double-rifle makers, ballistics for the large bores, what professional hunters use, ideal one-, two-, and three-rifled safari set up, bullets,
components, second-hand dealers, and much more. Five appendices include
an invaluable directory to gun makers, a table of the guns professional hunters
most often use, and a list of what guns professional hunters recommend that
persons prefer on safari. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $80.00
531]Bodio, Stephen. GOOD GUNS AGAIN. A Celebration of Fine Sporting Arms.
Bozeman, MT: Wilderness Adventures Press, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 188510605X. 6 x
9, 183 pgs, b&w illustrations by Christopher Smith, glossary. An expanded,
updated, and larger version of Bodio's other popular gun book, "Good Guns".
Rifles, handguns, and double shotguns, the American classics as well as British
& Continental guns. Signed. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $29.00
532]Bodio, Steve. GOOD GUNS AGAIN. Limited Edition. Bozeman, MT: Wilderness Adventures Press, 1994. Limited edition. ISBN: 1885106068. 6 x 9, 186
pgs, b&w illustrations, signed and numbered. Rifles, handguns, and double
shotguns, the American classics as well as British and Continental guns. Hardcover. New. $40.00
533]Bounds, Clyde. BLACK RIVER BOLLY. Freeport, IL: Published/Printed by the
author, 1989. 1st. ISBN: 0962438901. 6 x 8 1/2, 143 pgs, b&w illustrations and
photos. Stories of bear hunts with the author's great hunting dog Black River
Bolly. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $20.00
534]Brady, James F. MODERN TURKEY HUNTING. New York: Crown, 1973.
ISBN: 0517505576. 7 x 10, 160 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. A
thorough guide to the habits, habitat and methods of hunting America's largest
game bird. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $18.00
535]Brakefield, Tom. HUNTING BIG-GAME TROPHIES. A North American
Guide. New York: Outdoor Life Books, 1976. 6 x 9, 446 pgs, index, b&w photos
throughout. A comprehensive guide for the trophy hunter, includes over 160
photos, maps, drawings and score charts plus knowing your quarry, guns &
equipment, outfitted vs. do-it-yourself hunts, camp & field savvy, outdoor
photogrphy, etc. Hardcover. Good+. $12.00
536]Brander, Michael. HUNTING & SHOOTING. From Earliest Times to the
Present. New York: Putnams, 1971. 1st. 7 x 10, 252 pgs, b&w and color photos
and art, index, bibliography. A well researched history of the hunt, with art and
photos appropriate to text. Gilt imprint of hunt on cover, art-decorated endpapers. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
537]Brandt, Layne A. LUCKY SHOT. Favorite Hunting Stories of an Arizona
Sportsman. Haverford, PA: Infinity Publishing, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0741413272. I5
1/2 x 8 1/2, 205 pgs, b&w photos. Hunting for mountain lion, Coues deer and
other big game in the great Southwest. Authentic hunts. Lots of good hound
work. Paperback. New. $15.00
538]Branigan, Cynthia A. ADOPTING THE RACING GREYHOUND. New York:
Howell Book House, 2003. Later printing. ISBN: 0764540866. 6 x 9, index, resources, b&w photos and drawings. History of the breed, choosing the right
dog for you, the racing life, the home life, care & feeding, training, having fun
and more. Paperback. Good. $10.00
539]Brey, Catherine F. and Lena F. Reed. THE NEW COMPLETE BLOODHOUND.
New York: Howell Book House, 1991. ISBN: 0876050771. 6 x 9, 260 pgs, b&w
photos and illustrations, foreword by Roger A. Caras. A classic on the "King of
Scent Hounds" is an updated and revised edition. Hardcover. New. $28.00
540]Briggs, Edward A. HOUNDS IN THE HILLS. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome
Books, 2009. 2nd. ISBN: 9780944383766. 6 x 9, 203 pgs, b&w photos. Hunting
with hounds back East for fox, 'coon, 'possum, snowshoe hare, cottontail rabbit and more. Briggs used redbone, black & tan, and lemon & white hounds,
cold trailers and hard drivers; fine-bred and registered along with a host of
pot-lickers. Hardcover. New. $25.00
541]Brooks, Joe. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FISHING ACROSS NORTH AMERICA.
New York: Harper & Row, 1966. 6 x 9 1/2, 613 pgs, b&w maps and photos.
Where to go, how to get there, where to stay, tips and techniques; somewhat
dated but still quite useful. Hardcover. Good in Fair DJ. $10.00
542]Brown, William F. FIELD TRIALS History, Management and Judging Standards. Chicago: American Field Publuishing Co., 1987. Revised. 6 x 9, 240 pgs,
b&w photos and illustrations, charts. Field trials are one of the fastest growing
outdoor activities in America. They afford a careful evaluation of the dog's
overall performance in addition to serving as an excellent proving ground of
fog breeding and bloodlines. This authoritative book evokes all those marvelous dogs that have competed and the wonderful people who have made field
trials such a great sport. The author is a renowned field trial expert with over
60 years of knowledge in the sport. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Fair DJ. $15.00
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543]Brown, William Robinson. THE HORSE OF THE DESERT. New York: Macmillan, 1947. 2nd. 9 x 12, 218 pgs, b&w and color illustrations. The classic paeon
to the Arabian Horse. Hardcover. Very Good+. $50.00
544]Bruce, Jay C. COUGAR KILLER. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books,
2007. 2nd. ISBN: 978094483735. 5 x 8, 172 pgs, b&w photos. A thrilling, suspenseful account of a lifetime spent as a professional cougar killer - with fascinating sidelights on forking rattlers, tracking deer, catching trout, and many
secrets of hunting and fishing lore. Now back in print! Hardcover. New.
$25.00
545]Bryant, Nelson. FRESH AIR, BRIGHT WATER. Adventures in Wood, Field
and Stream. New York: American Heritage Press, 1974. ISBN: 070086052. 6 x 9,
283 pgs. Not a "where to fish" book, but rather memorable glimpse of days
afield by this renowned New York Times columnist. Hardcover. Very Good in
Very Good DJ. $12.00
546]Brykczynski, Terry and David Reuther, ed. THE ARMCHAIR ANGLER. New
York: Scribners, 1986. ISBN: 0684185652. 7 1/2 x 9, 404 pgs, b&w illustrations.
The best fish stories, fact and fiction, from Ray Bergman, Roy Blount, Jr., Zane
Grey, Ernest Hemingway, A.J. McClane, Thomas McGuane, Izaak Walton, Ted
Williams and many more. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $16.00
547]Bursey, USCGR, Comdr. Jack. ST. LUNNAIRE...ANTARCTIC LEAD DOG A
Brave Dog's Journey to the Bottom of the World. Grand Rapids, MI: Glory Publishing, 1974. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 79 pgs, b&w illustrations. Story of a mixed Eskimo
huskey from Newfoundland who was the lead sled dog during Admiral Byrd's
1928 expedition to Antarctica, written by a member of the Geological Party.
Ex-library with usual markings. Includes old newspaper clipping about the
author. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $50.00
548]Butler, Bill. THE VERSATILE TROPHY HUNTER. Edgar, MT: Privately Printed,
1994. Fifth printing. ISBN: 0963755307. 6 x 9, 208 pgs, photos. First hand hunting accounts by an extraordinary outdoorsman who has built up an exceptional
record hunting deer, pronghorn, bear, cougar, mountain goat, antelope, elk,
bighorn sheep, etc. Highly recommended! Signed by the author. Paperback.
Very Good. $20.00
549]Camera, Phil. FLY TYING WITH SYNTHETICS Patterns & Techniques. England: Swan Hill Press, 1992. ISBN: 1853103381. 8 1/2 x 11, 190 pgs, b&w and
color photos and illustrations. Introduces the reader to some of the many
synthetics used in flytying and describes the new techniques used when tying
with these materials. Very slight warping. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
550]Carhart, Arthur H. FRESH WATER FISHING. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co.,
1949. 6 x 9, 237 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. Bait and fly casting, spinning,
lures and equipment all covered by this foremost outdoor writer and fisherman. Worn cover. Hardcover. Good. $9.00
551]Carman, Russ. THE ILLUSIONS OF ANIMAL RIGHTS. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1990. 1st. ISBN: 0873411595. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 152 pgs, biblio, references.
Presents the traditional American's relationship to animals and their use, and
exposes the hidden agendas behind the animal rights movement. He speaks
out against the cult movement for rural America. Paperback. New. $15.00
552]Carmichel, Jim. THE MODERN RIFLE. New York: Winchester Press, 1975.
ISBN: 0876912064. 6 x 9, 342 pgs, illus/photos. First edition. A comprehensive
guide to all aspects of modern sporting rifles/cartridges, including big game
guns, varmint rifles, custom rifles. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
553]Carroll, Wiley. HISTORY OF AMERICAN LION HUNTING. California: Privately Printed, 1980. Later printing. 5 x 8, 195 pgs, illus/photos. Authentic lion
hunting book by one of the great living houndmen. Paperback. New. $14.00
554]Carroll, Wiley. TRAPPING WITH WILEY CARROLL. Sutton, NE: Spearman
Publishing, 1980. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 90 pgs. Articles by the author originally published in The Trapper. Paperback. New. $10.00
555]Cartier, John O. THE MODERN DEER HUNTER. New York: Outdoor Life
Books, 1976. 6 x 9, index, trophy score charts, b&w photos & illustrations by
Richard Amundsen. A highly personal guide on modern hunting where you will
learn how to bag deer wherever and whenever you hunt - includes personal
experiences & anecdotes of the author. Hardcover. Very Good. $8.00
556]Cary, Bob. HOW TO CATCH FISH IN FRESH WATER. Chicago: Fisherman's
Information Bureau, 1967. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 32 pgs, b&w illustrations. Neat old
sportsman's bulletin tells all about the different types of equipment, locations
to fish, baits, etc. Paperback. Good. $5.00
557]Chapel, Charles Edward. THE GUN COLLECTOR'S HANDBOOK OF VALUES.
The Definitive Work on Gun Values Which is a Must for All Collectors. New
York: Coward-McCann, 1968. Revised. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 398 pgs, index, b&w photos. Somewhat dated values to nearly 3,000 antique and semi-modern firearms. 1967-1968 values. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover. Good in
Good DJ. $9.00
558]Chappell, Henry. AT HOME ON THE RANGE WITH A TEXAS HUNTER.
Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press, 2011. 2nd. ISBN: 1556228368. 6 x 9, 246
pgs, b&w photos. The author examines the bonds that exist between hunter,
hunting dog, land, and prey. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
559]Chinn, Jim. WINDS OF CHANGE. Traditional Archery Today. Hamilton, MT:
Sylvan Publications, 1991. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 164 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations.
A wealth of information about modern archery. Signed by the author. Paperback. Good+. $20.00
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
560]Churchill, James. TANNING SKINS AND FURS. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole
Books, 1983. ISBN: 0811717194. 6 x 9, 197 pgs, illus. Tells all about preparing
skins and furs, from coyote pelts to fish skins, from tanning to marketing, to
making your own moccasins. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$15.00
561]Cone, Jr., Arthur L. FISHING MADE EASY. New York: Macmillan, 1968. 5
1/2 x 8 1/2, 319 pgs, index, b&w photos. A prize catch for fresh and saltwater
fishermen - a big guide packed with the kind of know-how that will bring you
success in every angling situation - from panfishing for white bass to fighting
for marlin. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $10.00
562]Cortland Confidence. FLY FISHING VIDEO. 1990. Short video on the ins and
outs of fly fishing. Good. $2.00
563]Dabblemont, Larry. THE GREATEST WILD GOBBLERS ...Lessons Learned
from Old Timers and Old Toms. Barnabas Publishing, 1999. ISBN: 1892477106.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 172 pgs, b&w photos. A veteran turkey hunters tells his tricks of
the trade. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
564]Dalrymple, Byron. HOW TO RIG AND FISH NATURAL BAITS. New York:
Funk & Wagnalls, 1976. ISBN: 0308102916. 6 x 9, 162 pgs, illus/drawings. The
author makes a good case that bait fishing is sporting, is fun, and is the most
effective way to catch fish, especially big fish. A comprehensive how-to on bait
fishing, all species and baits. Paperback. Good+. $10.00
565]Dalrymple, Byron. MODERN BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS. South Hackensack, NJ: Stoeger, 1975. ISBN: 0883170604. 6 x 9, 206 pgs, index & photos.
Another of Dalrymple's solid how-to books. Covers large & smallmouth bass,
location, presentation, bait, lures, flies, etc. Paperback. Very Good in Very
Good+ DJ. $12.00
566]Davis, Henry P. TRAINING YOUR OWN BIRD DOG. New York: Putnams,
1948. Later printing. 5 x 8, 175 pgs, illustrated. This book has been reprinted
many times and has helped bring many a young bird dog to expertise in the
field. A complete guide. Hardcover. Very Good in Good DJ. $12.00
567]Day, Bunny. HOOK'EM AND COOK'EM. New York: Gramercy Publications,
1962. 5 x 8, 143 pgs, index and drawings. Detailed information on how to
catch, clean, prepare and cook common saltwater fish, like flounder, bluefish,
shark, etc. Strong on recipes that may be used for freshwater fish too. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $9.00
568]de la Valdene, Guy. FOR A HANDFUL OF FEATHERS. New York: Atlantic
Monthly, 1995. ISBN: 87113697X. 5 x 7, 224 pgs, bibliography. A lifelong hunter
and wild-game gourmet who has traveled the globe on expeditions with worldclass sportsmen, the author purchases an 800-acre farm outside Tallahassee
and sets out to raise and hunt his favorite game bird, bobwhite quail. He becomes, at once, both a hunter and preservationist, both predator and protector. Paperback. Very Good+. $100.00
569]DeBitetto, James, DVM, and Sarah Hodgson. YOU & YOUR PUPPY Training
and Health Care for Puppy's First Year. New York: Howell Book House, 1995.
1st. ISBN: 0876057849. 6 x 9, 257 pgs, b&w photos. Explains how to keep puppies healthy, put them through basic training, correct behavior problems, and
integrate them into family life. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
570]Dennis, Jr., Jack H. WESTERN TROUT FLY TYING MANUAL. Volume II. Jackson Hole, WY: Snake River Books, 1980. 1st. ISBN: 0937556009. 8 1/2 x 11, 258
pgs, b&w and color photos and illustrations throughout. What makes Western
flies different, materials and tools fo the trade, special fly tying methods, plus
full descriptions on how to tie flies. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
571]Dickerson, Richard. NEVADA ANGLER'S GUIDE Fish Tails in the Sagebrush.
Portland, OR: Frank Amato, 1997. 1st. ISBN: 157188100X. 6 x 9, 156 pgs, b&w
photos. Where to go and how to fish all over Nevada. Paperback. Good+.
$6.00
572]Dozhier, Parker. PELTS Murder and Mayhem in the Fur Trade. Xlibris, 2012.
1st. ISBN: 9781477134641. 6 x 9, 377 pgs. Fictitious novel centering around the
many ups and downs of the intriguing worldwide raw fur industry, much of it
based upon his experiences and observations while traveling the globe as a fur
broker and consultant. Paperback. New. $25.00
573]Dunlap, Roy. GUN OWNER'S BOOK OF CARE, REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT. New York: Outdoor Life Books, 1975. 6 x 9, 336 pgs, b&w photos.
Shows you how with clear, step-by-step photos and detailed, authoritative text
how to repair and maintain your guns. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
574]Eisenberg, Lee and DeCourcy Taylor, ed. THE ULTIMATE FISHING BOOK.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981. ISBN: 0395317673. 10 x 13, 255 pgs, b&w and
color photos and drawings. Nine essays, commissioned especially for this book
by renowned outdoor writers like Ernest Schweibert, John Graves, Ted Williams, Vance Bourjaily, all about fishing. Beautiful coffee-table style book.
Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $30.00
575]Etling, Kathy. BOWHUNTING'S SUPERBUCKS How Some of the Biggest
Bucks in North America Were Taken. New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2012. 1st.
ISBN: 9781616088156. 6 x 9, 230 pgs, b&w photos and a section of color photos. A compilation of thousands of hours afield and a lifetime of experiences
from dozens of trophy-record holders! These top-rated bowhunters share their
tactics and stories of how they arrowed some of North America's top-scoring,
giant whitetail bucks. Advice from these seasoned hunters is the best information you can get to help you bag a superbuck on your next bowhunting trip.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $16.00
576]Evanoff, Vlad, ed. FISHING SECRETS OF THE EXPERTS. New York: Doubleday, 1962. 6 x 9 1/2, 288 pgs, b&w photos. Wonderful collection of stories by
the most experienced fishermen writers like Ray Ovington, Tom McNally, Russell Tinsley, Charles F. Waterman, Joe Brooks and many others. Excellent chapters on catfish & carp. Hardcover. Good. $10.00
577]Evans, G. W. "Dub". SLASH RANCH HOUNDS. Silver City, NM: HighLonesome Books, 2010. Reprint/Second printing. ISBN: 0944383645. 6 x 9, 244
pgs, section of b&w photos. A New Mexico classic, hounds, lion hunts, bear
and more. Lots of New Mexico history and color. Hardcover. New. $25.00
578]Evans, Hubert. DERRY. Airedale of the Frontier. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap. Grosset & Dunlap, NY, 1928. 5 x 8, 253 pgs. Not only a good dog story
but also lots of dog training information. A classic! Ex- church library with minimal markings. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $40.00
579]Evans, Will F. HUNTING GRIZZLYS, BLACK BEAR AND LIONS "BIG-TIME"
ON THE OLD RANCHES. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2001. Reprint.
ISBN: 0944383556. 6 x 9, 109 pgs, b&w illustrations, index. Originally published
in 1950, first-hand memoirs offer a rare look at ranch life and big-game hunts
in the Davis Mountains of West Texas and the Gila region of Southwest New
Mexico, 1880s to 1920s. Paperback. New. $12.00
580]Fagerstrom, Stan. CATCH MORE BASS. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1973.
ISBN: 0870042327. 8 1/2 x 11, 168 pgs, b&w photos. All kinds of hints from a
master bassman. Signed and inscribed. Paperback. Good+. $9.00
581]Faler, Rich. BEAR Baiting & Trapping Black Bear. Greenville, PA: Beaver
Pond Publications, 1993. ISBN: 1881399079. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 86 pgs, b&w photos
throughout. Discusses equipment, baiting, setting, maintaining the line and
long distance trapping. Paperback. New. $20.00
582]Faler, Rich. NOODLING. Hand Grabbing Snapping Turtles. Greenville, PA:
Beaver Pond Publications, 1993. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 24 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. All about snapping turtles, plus where, when and how to grab for them,
safety tips, dangers, etc. Staplebound Wraps. New. $6.00
583]Ferber, Steve, ed. ALL ABOUT RIFLE HUNTING AND SHOOTING IN AMERICA. New York: Winchester Press, 1977. ISBN: 0876912447. 6 x 9, 258 pgs, b&w
photos. 15 experts like Jack O'Connor, Jim Carmichel, John Wooters and Russ
Carpenter cover everything a rifle shooter would want to know - choosing a
gun, ammo, taking shots and much more. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ.
$15.00
584]FIREARMS CURIOS & RELICS LIST. El Dorado, AR: Desert Publications,
1990. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 54 pgs. A cumulative digest of curio and relic classifications
made by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and an overview of
regulations applicable to licensed collectors. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
585]Fjestad, S.P., edited by John B. Allen & David Kosowski. BLUE BOOK OF
TACTICAL FIREARMS. Minneapolis: Blue Book Publications, 2010. 2nd. ISBN:
9781936120000. 8 x 11, 384 pgs. Reference book on tactical rifles, handguns,
and shotguns. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
586]Flowers, Ralph. THE EDUCATION OF A BEAR HUNTER. Portland, OR: Binford & Mort Publishing, 2007. 2nd. ISBN: 0832304778. 6 x 9, 277 pgs, many
photos. Flowers spent years in Washington State as a bear hunter hired by the
paper companies and he killed an incredible number of bears, some with traps,
some with hounds. No other bear book like this one! Paperback. New. $20.00
587]Foa, Edouard. AFTER BIG GAME IN CENTRAL AFRICA Records of a Sportsman from August 1894 to November 1897, When Crossing the Dark Continent
from the Mouth of the Zambesi to the French Congo. New York: St Martin's
Press, 1989. 1st. ISBN: 0312032749. Originally published in 1899. 5 1/2 x 8, 330
pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, Peter Capstick, series editor. Foa collected
almost all the African game for the Paris Natural History Museum. Hardcover.
Very Good in Good+ DJ. $20.00
588]Fogle, Ned E. FISHING FOR FUN. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, 1980. 8 1/2 x 11, 20 pgs, b&w illustrations. A 4-H Marine Science publication aimed at teaching kids how to fish and enjoy it. Paperback. Very Good+.
$5.00
589]Folkestad, Mike and Ron Kovach. SERIOUS BASS FISHING Winning Secrets
of Advanced Bass Anglers. Aptos, CA: Marketscope Books, 1994. 1st. ISBN:
0934061203. 8 1/2 x 11, 188 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Everything you
need to know to catch bass: stragegies, mechanics, seasons, structure, hardware, secrets, and more. Paperback. Good+. $20.00
590]Fothergill, Chuck and Bob Sterling. THE COLORADO ANGLING GUIDE.
Woody Creek, CO: Stream Stalker Publishing, 1989. 2nd. ISBN: 0961470437. 5
1/2 x 8 1/2, 208 pgs, plus 28 fold out maps, b&w photos and illustrations. Includes lots of information on trout rivers, lakes and towns in Colorado, including river maps showing where good spots are for various species of fish. Spiral
Bound. Very Good+. $12.00
591]Frazier, Ian. THE FISH'S EYE. Essays About Angling and the Outdoors. New
York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 2002. ISBN: 0312421699. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 163 pgs.
Seventeen essays of the author's lifelong passion for fishing, fish, and the
aquatic world. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
592]FRESHWATER FISHING YEARBOOK. New York: Outdoor Life Books, 1986.
ISBN: 0943822661. 8 x 11, 185 pgs, color photos. Contents: Tackle and Equip-
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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ment, Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing, Pike, Walleye, Muskie, Panfishing, Fish Cookery and Just for Laughs. Hardcover. Very Good+. $10.00
593]Frew, Timothy. TROUT. An Angler's Guide. New York: Mallard Press, 1991.
ISBN: 0792452941. 10 x 10, 128 pgs, index, color photos. A great guide to trout
behavior, habitat, feeding characteristics, etc. for locating and catching the
most popular and common trout species in North America. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
594]Garcia, L.A. HANDCRAFTING A GRAPHITE FLY ROD. Portland, OR: Frank
Amato, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 1878175580. 8 1/2 x 11, 48 pgs, color photos throughout. Step-by-step photographs and accompanying text for handcrafting your
own quality fly rod. Shows you exactly how to do it from selecting the blank to
completing the wraps for a truly professional-looking rod. Paperback. Very
Good+. $15.00
595]Gibbs, Jerry. STEEL BARBS, WILD WATERS. New York: Outdoor Life Books,
1990. ISBN: 0696110067. 6 x 9, 262 pgs, b&w illustrations by Joseph Fornelli. A
collection of short stories, based on his travels around the country as Fishing
Editor for Outdoor Life. Rich variety, from trout & salmon streams, to bass
lakes and tarpon flats. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good DJ. $12.00
596]Goddard, John. A FLY FISHER'S REFLECTIONS. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press,
2002. 1st. ISBN: 1585746983. 6 x 9, 287 pgs, b&w and a section of color photos, foreword by Lefty Kreh. Brilliant accounts of new fly patterns and techniques, rare adventures worldwide, and deep-sea fishing by one of the world's
greatest anglers. Pointed observations on a lifelong commitment to finding
better fly patterns. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $15.00
597]Gottlieb, Alan. POLITICALLY CORRECT GUNS. Bellevue, WA: Merril Press,
1996. 1st. ISBN: 0936783168. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 163 pgs, b&w illustrations. A takeno-prisoners invasion of the Gun Control crowd's territory, lobbing humour
grenades at their hypocrisy, bombing their misplaced zeal with clever vignettes, and surrounding their anti-gun rhetoric with such pointed parody that
even Gun-Banner Bill Clinton will have to laugh at himself. Paperback. Very
Good+. $12.00
598]Gray, Prentiss N., edited by Theodore J. Holsten, Jr. and Susan C. Reneau.
FROM THE PEACE TO THE FRASER Newly Discovered North American Hunting
and Exploration Journals 1900 to 1930. Missoula, MT: Boone and Crockett,
1994. 1st. ISBN: 0940864215. 8 1/2 x 11, 360 pgs, b&w historical photos. Gray,
the first editor of the Boone and Crockett Records of North American Big
Game, kept journals of his outdoor hunting and exploration adventures in the
early 20th century. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $40.00
599]Griffin, Thomas J., editor. PISTOL & REVOLVER RELOADING HANDBOOK.
Middlefield, CT: Lyman Products Corporation, 1995. 2nd. ISBN: 01151697200.
8 x 11, 287 pgs, b&w photos and charts. The world's leading handgun reloading
manual, includes hottest new calibers: 40 S & W, 9 MM Makarov, 9x21, 9x25
Dillon, 454 Casull. Includes feature articles by famous handgunners. Paperback.
Very Good+. $25.00
600]Hackle, Palmer, Esq. HINTS ON ANGLING. London: W.W. Robinson, 1846.
5 1/2 x 9, 339 pgs. Wonderful old fishing book. The author describes fishing
experiences in France and Belgium as well as his native Engilsh, Scottish and
Irish waters. Decorative green cloth with gilt. Corners bumped, spine somewhat faded and chipped at top and bottom. Hardcover. Good. $125.00
601]Hagel, Bob. THE GAME RIFLE. Minneapolis: North American Hunting Club,
1992. Later printing. ISBN: 0914697420. 6 x 9, 249 pgs, index, b&w photos. A
complete reference for enjoying your game rifle shooting and hunting to its
fullest; selecting the right ammunition, selecting a rifle, bullet performance,
rangefinding facts and fallacies & much more. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$15.00
602]Hamm, Jim. BOWS AND ARROWS OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS. New York:
Lyons Press, 1991. Later printing. ISBN: 1558211683. 6 x 9, 160 pgs, illustrated.
Historians, archers, craftspeople, and anyone interested in the skills of Native
Americans will enjoy this comprehensive account of the history and construction of these unique hunting tools. Paperback. New. $15.00
603]Harding, A.R., ed. FIFTY YEARS A HUNTER AND TRAPPER. Columbus, OH:
A.R. Harding, Reprint of 1941. ISBN: 0936622059. 4 x 6 1/2, 318 pgs, b&w
photos. The experiences and observations of E.N. Woodcock, the noted hunter
and trapper, as written by himself and published originally from 1903 to 1913.
Paperback. New. $12.00
604]Harper, Jack. BIRD DOGS AND FIELD TRIALS The story of a Hall of Fame
breeder, handler, writer. Stigler, OK: Cass Hill, Inc., Publishers, 1983. 1st. 8 1/2
x 8 1/2, 280 pgs, b&w photos. The author was born in 1902 near Victoria,
Texas. He went on to become a reknowned breeder and handler of hunting
dogs - pointers and retrievers. His most famous dog - a 10 time champion - was
Texas Ranger. Read more about Hoppy Hopson and the dog-finding horse. Also
about Mary Oliver, Sesbania and the Inaugural Quail Invitational Championship, draghose, .22 Hornet, and Manitoba Rap. Hardcover. Good+. $70.00
605]Hawk, Dave. 100 YEARS ON BASS. San Antonio, TX: Naylor, 1977. ISBN:
0811103919. 6 x 8 1/2, 134 pgs, b&w illustrations and photos. Stories and
experiences collected from over 100 years of guiding by members of the Hawk
family. Hardcover. Very Good. $16.00
606]Hayduke, George. THE HAYDUKE SILENCER BOOK Quick and Dirty Homemade Silencers. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press, 1989. ISBN: 0873645227. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 76 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Learn how to make firearm silencers
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from common items found around the house. George Hayduke, the Master of
Revenge, will show you how! Enter the world of muffled mayhem with these
simple, effective and legal silencer designs. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
607]Heacox, Cecil E. THE COMPLEAT BROWN TROUT. New York: Winchester
Press, 1974. 1st. ISBN: 0876911297. Winchester Press, NY, 1974. 7 x 10, 182
pgs, index, b&w & color illustrations by Wayne Trimm. How-tos and experiences from a veteran trout fisherman; includes quite a bit of trout natural
history. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $18.00
608]Hemingway, Ernest. Edited with introduction by Nick Lyons. HEMINGWAY
ON FISHING. New York: Lyons Press, 2000. ISBN: 9781599211084. 7 x 9, 242
pgs, section of b&w photos, foreword by Jack Hemingway. Wonderful collection of Hemingway's writings about the many kinds of fishing he did - from
trout in the rivers of northern Michigan to marlin in the Gulf Stream. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $30.00
609]Henderson, Dave. SHOTGUNNING FOR DEER. Accokeek, MD: Stoeger,
2003. ISBN: 0883172372. 8 x 10, 128 pgs, color photos. All about shotguns,
optics, shotgun loads, and shotgunning savvy.. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
610]Henshall, James A., MD. MORE ABOUT THE BLACK BASS. Montgomery,
AL: Bass Anglers Sportsman Society of America, 1989. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 204 pgs,
b&w illustrations. Facsimile reproductionof the 1889 edition of this interesting
natural history and fishing book. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
611]Henshall, M.D., James A. BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS. Montgomery, AL:
Bass Anglers Sportsman Society of America, 1978. Later printing. 5 1/2 x 8, 463
pgs, b&w illustrations. A reprint (1881) of this great old fish book; the complete scientific and life history of the black bass together with practical info on
angling & fly fishing, tools, tackle, etc. Hardcover. Very Good +. $15.00
612]Henshaw, Peter. THE ULTIMATE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PICKUPS. Edison, NJ:
Chartwell Books, 2007. ISBN: 9780785822523. 8 1/2 x 6 1/2, 448 pgs, index,
color photos throughout. A history of pickup trucks. Each chapter focuses on a
different type of pickup for ease of reference. Paperback. Very Good+.
$12.00
613]Herrero, Stephen. BEAR ATTACKS. Their Causes and Avoidance. Guilford,
CT: Lyons Press, 2002. Later printing. ISBN: 9781585745579. 6 x 9, 282 pgs,
illus/photos, index. A serious, sober look at the issue of bear attacks, their
causes, and how to avoid them. Interesting commentary on bear management,
too. Covers black, grizzly, and polar bears. Revised edition. Paperback. New.
$17.00
614]Hibben, Frank C. HUNTING AMERICAN BEARS. Silver City, NM: HighLonesome Books, 1996. Reprint. ISBN: 0944383378. 6 x 9, 288 pgs, illustrated
by Paul Bransom. Quality reprint of Dr. Hibben's classic sporting volume. His
experiences hunting Grizzlies, Black Bears, Alaskan Brown Bears from Alaska to
Mexico with Ben Lilly, Cass Goodner, etc. New chapter on Ben Lilly with photos. Hardcover. New. $20.00
615]Holland, Dan. THE UPLAND GAME HUNTER'S BIBLE. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 1961. 8 1/2 x 11, 192 pgs, b&w photos, range maps. A complete
guide to game bird hunting: wild turkey, pheasant, jacksnipe, bobwhite, chukar
partridge, ptarmigan, woodcock and much more. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
616]Holt, John E. ALL ABOUT TROUT. Minneapolis: North American Fishing
Club, 1991. ISBN: 0914697382. 6 x 9, 264 pgs, index, b&w photos. Covers a
natural history of trout, finding trout, tackle and equipment, the streams, lakes
and reservoirs where they live, etc. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
617]Hornady, Joyce W. HORNADY HANDBOOK OF CARTRIDGE RELOADING.
Rifle-Pistol Volume II. Grand Island, NE: Hornady Manufacturing Co., 1973. 5
1/2 x 8 1/2, 512 pgs, illustrated glossary, ballistics tables, b&w and color photos. Comprehensive info on handloading and shooting nearly 120 rifle and
pistol cartridge combinations. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $18.00
618]Hornady, Joyce W. HORNADY HANDBOOK OF CARTRIDGE RELOADING.
Rifle-Pistol Volume II. Grand Island, NE: Hornady Manufacturing Co., 1975. 2nd.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 512 pgs, illustrated glossary, ballistics tables, b&w and color
photos. Comprehensive info on handloading and shooting nearly 120 rifle and
pistol cartridge combinations. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
619]Hughes, Pete. GONE HUNTIN'. Victoria, BC, Canada: Trafford Publishing,
2004. 1st. ISBN: 141202143X. 6 x 9, 389 pgs, b&w photos. A modern-day "Ben
Lilly", Hughes has lived and hunted in New Mexico since the days of the Depression. Today he is still an avid sports hunter and a dedicated conservationist
for the preservation of large predatory animals. Paperback. New. $30.00
620]Hunter, J. A. HUNTER. Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, 2005. Later printing.
ISBN: 1571572430. 6 x 9, 263 pgs, photos. Various big game hunting experiences by one of the last of the African white hunters. Famous Africa book.
Introduction by Capt. A.T.A. Ritchie. Originally published in 1952 Hardcover.
New in New DJ. $30.00
621]Hunter, J.A. and Daniel P. Mannix. TALES OF THE AFRICAN FRONTIER.
Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, 2005. Later printing. ISBN: 1571572422. 6 x 9, 308
pgs, sections of b&w photos. The early days and colorful characters of East
Africa during the heyday of African safaris. Originally published in 1954. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $30.00
622]James, Kenneth. WORKING JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS IN NORTH AMERICA.
A Hunter's Story. Bedford, PA: Hunter House Press, 1995. 1st. 6 x 9, 110 pgs,
b&w photos and illustrations. Great hunting stories of these fearless and cou-
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
rageous little Terriers. The author has hunted with Jack Russell's for 20 years in
the eastern United States for groundhog, grey & red fox, raccoon, skunk, rabbit, and rat. Paperback. New. $20.00
623]James, M.R., G. Fred Asbell, Dave Holt and Dwight Schuh. BOWHUNTING
EQUIPMENT & SKILLS. Minnetonka, MN: Creative Publishing, 1997. Later printing. ISBN: 0865730679. 8 x 11, 128 pgs, color photos throughout. Bowhunter
Magazine's top experts describe all you need to know about the selection and
use of equipment, and the development of the necessary skills. A valuable
reference for novice and expert alike. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
624]Kantor, MacKinlay. THE DAUGHTER OF BUGLE ANN. New York: Random
House, 1953. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 122 pgs. Follow-up to Kantor's famous "The Voice
of Bugle Ann", classic dog story. Ex-school library. Hardcover. Good. $30.00
625]Kauffman, Henry J. EARLY AMERICAN GUNSMITHS 1650-1850. New York:
Bramhall House, 1952. 7 x 10, 94 pgs, b&w photos. Lots of historical information about this early trade and industry. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good DJ.
$22.00
626]Kelly, Tom. A HAT FULL OF RABBITS! Lakeland, FL: Tom Kelly Inc., 2006.
1st. ISBN: 9781561422067. 6 x 9, 149 pgs, b&w photos. Hunting stories from
this veteran turkey hunter. "Wild turkeys, living either in hardwood timber or
planted pines, are very like the contents of a magician's hat. There is no ironbound rule that the hat contains only a single rabbit. Turkeys that live in
planted pines leave you wondering about where they roost, what they eat, and
what it is that makes them so fat, when it is obvious they can't send out for
pizza." Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$60.00
627]Kraeuchi, Ruth M. THE NEW COCKER SPANIEL. New York: Howell Book
House, 1979. 2nd. ISBN: 0876051042. 6 x 9, 288 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. With over 40 years as a breeder, handler and judge, the author incorporates her experience into this in-depth, complete look at the loveable Cocker
Spaniel. An authoratative guide on choosing a puppy, training, healthcare, all
the way to the fine points of handling and judging. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$8.00
628]Krahn, Gordy. HUNTING PREDATORS Proven Tactics That Work. Minnetonka, MN: North American Hunting Club, 2004. 4th. ISBN: 1581591101. 8 1/2
x 11, 160 pgs, index, color photos throughout. Comprehensive how-to book on
predator hunting. Includes the evolution of predator hunting, biology, equipment, tactics, the fur market, and much more. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$15.00
629]Krieger, Mel. THE ESSENCE OF FLYCASTING. Woodstock, VT: The Countryman Press, 2001. First, thus. ISBN: 0881505056. 8 x 11, 129 pgs, b&w photos.
Guides you through the basics, including more advanced skills and help to
eliminate problem areas. Excellent photo sequences demonstrate the techniques. Oversized Paperback. Very Good. $20.00
630]Lamb, Dana S. WHERE THE POOLS ARE BRIGHT AND DEEP. New York:
Winchester Press, 1973. ISBN: 0876911106. 6 x 9, 145 pgs, b&w illustrations. A
collection of beautifully written fishing stories. Hardcover. Very Good in Very
Good DJ. $20.00
631]Lambert, Jill. A GOOD CATCH Sustainable SEAFOOD RECIPES from Canada's Top Chefs. Vancouver, BC: Greystone Books, 2008. 1st. ISBN:
1553653851. 6 x 11, 186 pgs. Eating responsibly may mean including new and
different foods in one's diet, but it doesn't mean having to forego flavor. This
incorporates the most responsible and delicious seafood choices into more
than 90 mouthwatering recipes from celebrity chefs across Canada. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
632]LaMonte, Francesca. NORTH AMERICAN GAME FISHES. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 1950. 5 x 8, 202 pgs, index, color plates. An overview of all the
major fresh and salt water game fish. Nice color plates. Author was curator of
fish at American Museum of Natural History. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ.
$12.00
633]Lapidus, Richard. SNAKE HUNTING ON THE DEVIL'S HIGHWAY. Humorous
Tales From the Glory Days of Snake Hunting. Indianapolis, IN: Dog Ear Publishing, 2006. 1st. ISBN: 159858216X. 6 x 9, 149 pgs, b&w photos. The author's
wild experiences hunting snakes in the area of the Chiricahua National Monument and Highway 666 in Arizona. Paperback. New. $15.00
634]Larsen, Larry. MASTERING LARGEMOUTH BASS. Minneapolis: North
American Fishing Club, 1989. ISBN: 0914697242. 6 x 9, 260 pgs, index, b&w
photos and illustrations. Understanding bass, where to find them, how to catch
them, etc. A nice book. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
635]Laubach, Don and Mark Henckel. DEER TALK Your Guide to Finding, Calling, and Hunting Mule Deer and Whitetails, with Rifle, Bow or Camera. Gardiner, MT: Published/Printed by the author, 1992. 1st. ISBN: 1560441496. 6 x
9, 199 pgs, b&w photos. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
636]Lee, Richard. MODERN RELOADING. Published/Printed by the author,
2000. 5 x 8 1/2, 510 pgs, charts. A self-published book about ammunition
reloading for the shooter, hunter and professional reloader, with detailed
loading techniques for quality and quantity production. Hardcover. Very
Good+. $50.00
637]Light, Tom and Neal Humphrey. STEELHEAD FLY TYING MANUAL. Portland, OR: Frank Amato, 1980. 8 1/2 x 11, 100 pgs, b&w and color photos of
flies. All you need to know to tie steelhead flies. Oversized Paperback. Good.
$12.00
638]Limeres, Rene and Gunnar Pedersen. ALASKA FISHING. Petaluma, CA:
Foghorn Press, 1997. ISBN: 0935701516. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 445 pgs, b&w maps and
illustrations. A complete guide to hundreds of prime fishing spots of rivers,
lakes, and the coast. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
639]Lincoln, Robert Page. BLACK BASS FISHING. Theory and Practice. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1952. 6 x 9, 376 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. An old
fishing classic covers the natural history of the bass, lures, bait casting, live bait
fishing, night fishing, fly rod tackle for bass, spinning, etc. Lots of info. Hardcover. Good. $16.00
640]Lippincott, Joseph Wharton. WILDERNESS CHAMPION The Story of a Great
Hound. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1944. Fifth printing. 6 x 9, 195 pgs, b&w illustrations. Wonderful hunting adventures with the author's great hound. Hard to
find. Hardcover. Very Good. $100.00
641]Long, Duncan. THE RUGER "P" MODELS. El Dorado, AR: Desert Publications, 1992. 2nd. ISBN: 0879470690. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 170 pgs, b&w photos and
illustrations. A book that every "P" owner or prospective owner should have!
Paperback. Good+. $18.00
642]Lyman Gun Sight Corporation. RELOADING AMMUNITION No. 39. Middlefield, CT: 1953. 5 x 8, 192 pgs, b&w photos, illustrations, charts. Covers how to
reload a cartridge, reloading data and info, characteristics of cartridges, bench
rest shooting, muzzle loading, shotshell reloading, etc. Spiral Bound. Good.
$20.00
643]Lyon, Tolbert James "Shorty". LYON HUNTS AND HUMOR. Santa Fe, NM:
Sunstone Press, 1990. 1st. ISBN: 0865341486. 6 x 9, 120 pgs, illus/drawings.
Shorty Lyon became a legend as a bear and lion hunter and trapper in New
Mexico, mid-20th century, and these are some of his best adventures with
hounds and critters, mostly bear and lion. Paperback. New. $13.00
644]Marlowe, Al. FISHING THE COLORADO RIVER An Angler's Guide. Boulder,
CO: Pruett Publishing, 1997. 1st. ISBN: 0871088851. '5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 163 pgs,
index, b&w photos, maps. Details access points, seasons and hatches, recommended equipment, fly patterns and much more. Ex-library with stickers on
cover. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
645]Martin, Darrel. MICROPATTERNS Tying & Fishing the Small Fly. New York:
Lyons & Burford, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 1558212604. 8 1/2 x 11, 306 pgs, b&w and a
section of color photos, charts. Entomology, materials, patterns, fishing the
small fly, and more. Presents new patterns and tying techniques, including a
full discussion of the cul de canard and its unique value in small patterns. Important information on the strength, reliability and performance of various
small hooks. Very slight damp wrinkle and warp. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+
DJ. $25.00
646]Matthes, Steve M. BRAVE AND OTHER STORIES. Carlotta, CA: Published/
Printed by Vera Orton Matthes, 1988. 1st. 6 x 9, 339 pgs, b&w photos. Classic
stories of hunting with hounds. This is a rare book, and is inscribed and signed.
Hardcover. Fine. $800.00
647]Matunas, Edward A. MODERN AFRICAN ADVENTURES Including Insights
To Cartridges, Rifles and Safari Planning. Moosup, CT: Published/Printed by the
author, 1998. 1st. 6 x 9, 288 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. A must have
book for anyone who has ever hunted Africa, dreamed of hunting Africa, or
just enjoys reading about Africa! Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$60.00
648]Matunas, Edward A., editor. 47th RELOADING HANDBOOK. Middlefield,
CT: Lyman Products, 1992. 47th Edition. ISBN: 0115169700. 8 1/2 x 11, 480
pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Complete "How to Reload" information,
largest selection of powders, jacketed bullets and cast bullets in any reloading
manual. Paperback. Good+. $25.00
649]Maxwell, Gavin. HARPOON VENTURE. New York: Lyons & Burford, 1996.
ISBN: 1558214364. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 328 pgs, photos. Here are the strange facts of
shark life...the men and the boats and the excitement and the disappointments
in the working life. Paperback. New. $15.00
650]McCaddin, Joe. DUCK STAMPS AND PRINTS. The Complete Federal and
State Editions. New York: Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, 1988. 1st. ISBN:
0517665735. 11 x 14, 192 pgs, b&w color art illustrations throughout, decorated endsheets. Introduction by Joe McCaddin. The history of federal and
state duck stamp programs since the first federal stamp was issued in 1934.
Stamp design competition and design trends are explained. Hardcover. Fine in
Fine DJ. $50.00
651]McClane, A.J. INTERNATIONAL FISHING GUIDE. New York: Holt, Rinehart
& Winston , 1971. ISBN: 0030801311. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, NY, 1971. 8 x
11, 256 pgs, b&w and color photos. Complete information and maps for fishing
in Europe, Africa, Central America, the Caribbean, the Pacific Islands and more.
Hotspots, guides, clothing, currency and more. Hardcover. Very Good in
Good+ DJ. $12.00
652]McClane, A.J. MCCLANE'S FIELD GUIDE TO SALTWATER FISHES OF NORTH
AMERICA. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston , 1978. Later printing. ISBN:
0030211212. 5 x 8, 283 pgs, color illustrations. The most complete, authoritative, and profusely illustrated handbook ever published for saltwater anglers.
Paperback. Good. $6.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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653]McClane, A. J. MCCLANE'S STANDARD FISHING ENCYCLOPEDIA. International Angling Guide. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston , 1965. 1st. 7 1/2 x
10 1/2, 1057 pgs, biblio, illustrated. The standard fishing tome, covers everything you might want to look up about fishing. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
654]McClintock, Grant and Mike Crockett. WATERMARK. New York: Lyons
Press, 1998. ISBN: 1558217797. 11 x 9, 148 pgs, color photos throughout. A
stunning photographic and written account of fly fishing past and present in
the eastern waters of North America. Pretty coffee-table style book. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
655]McDaniel, John M. THE TURKEY HUNTER'S BOOK. Clinton, NJ: Amwell
Press, 1981. 2nd. 6 x 9, 148 pgs, biblio, b&w drawings by Donald Shoffstall,
photos. Turkey natural biology and behavior, hunting techniques at different
times of year, guns & loads and much more. Paperback. Good+. $30.00
656]McIntosh, Michael. TRAVELER'S TALES The Wanderings of a Bird Hunter
and Sometime Fly Fisherman. Camden, ME: Down East Books, 1997. 1st. ISBN:
089272420X. 6 x 9, 302 pgs. Great hunting stories including Grouse, Woodcock, Ducks, Geese, Bobwhite Quail; Doves, Partridge, Shaptails, Sagehens, and
Trout. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
657]Meck, Charles and Greg Hoover. GREAT RIVERS, GREAT HATCHES. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1996. ISBN: 081172770X. 6 x 9, 372 pgs, b&w photos and maps, section of color photos. Offers the hatch dates and matches for
major rivers in the U.S. by region, lists fly-tying instructions for all growth
stages of the most successful ties, introduces the technique of matching the
flower, and more. Paperback. Good. $10.00
658]Merwin, John. FLY FISHING A Trailside Guide. New York: North American
Hunting Club, 1996. 3rd. ISBN: 0393314766. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 192 pgs, index, color
photos throughout. This guide takes the reader by hand and explains all he or
she needs to know, from the basics of casting, knot tying, and stream reading
to priceless tips on how to find and catch trout, bass, salmon, and saltwater
fish on a fly. Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
659]Micallef, A.M. TEXAS SAFARI. World Class Big Game Hunting in Texas. Ft.
Worth, TX: Clear Fork Ranch, 1986. ISBN: 0961686804. 6 x 9, 257 pgs, wonderful b&w trophy photos, first edition, numbered. Informative, entertaining,
knowledgeable. A guide to hunting in Texas that the beginner & experienced
hunter alike can rely on for valuable information. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ.
$20.00
660]Migel, J. Michael, ed. THE MASTERS ON THE DRY FLY. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1977. ISBN: 0397011881. 7 x 10, 246 pgs, b&w photos & drawings. The
world's most famous dry-fly fishermen brought together in one book. Len
Wright, Poul Jorgensen, Charles Waterman, Art Flick, Ernest Schweibert, Ed
Zern, Roderick Haig-Brown, etc. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$20.00
661]Miller, Claude A. MAKING TREE HOUNDS PAY OFF. Springdale, AR: Published by the author, 1971. 5 x 8, 100 pgs, b&w photos. A real classic and hard
to find collection on how to train hounds for profit. A master training guide by
one of the greats. Hardcover. Very Good. $12.00
662]Montgomery, David. R. KING OF FISH: THE THOUSAND-YEAR RUN OF
SALMON. Cambridge, MA: Westview Press, 2003. ISBN: 0813342996. 6 x 9, 290
pgs, index, b&w photos. Natural history of the fish that has enriched our palates, economy, landscapes, culture and history. Soft. VG+. Paperback. Very
Good+. $10.00
663]Mosher, John. THE SHOOTER'S WORKBENCH. New York: Winchester
Press, 1977. ISBN: 0876911998. 7 x 10, 229 pgs, index, b&w photos/
illustrations, inscribed by the author. For the novice or expert at handcrafting,
everything you'll need from tools required, to materials needed and step-bystep instructions for projects in this exhilarating pastime. Ex-library. Hardcover.
Good in Good DJ. $15.00
664]Mueller, Larry. THE CALCULATING FISHERMAN. Collinsville, IL: Published
by the author, 1975. 1st. 6 x 9, 192 pgs, illus/w photos and charts. Author
Mueller uses computer data to arrive at a formula that accurately predicts
when various game species will be on the feed in a variety of habitats. Includes
a "Fish Calculator" that helps interpret data from the book. Hardcover. Fine.
$12.95
665]Muller, Dan. HORSES. Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co., 1936. 1st. 9 x 12, 205
pgs, beautiful b&w drawings. One hundred superb drawings by the author/
artist who knows horses of every kind, in every place. Includes very worn slipcase. Hardcover. Very Good+. $60.00
666]Murphy, Kimrod. LOST TRAILS OF THE ARIZONA GAME RANGERS. Portal,
AZ: Privately Printed, 2005. 1st. 6 x 9, 209 pgs, b&w photos, maps. Mostly
about the life and career of old time game warden Ralph Morrow of southeastern Arizona; plus some of the author's own experiences during his 38 year
career as a warden. Paperback. New. $25.00
667]Murtz, Harold A., ed. EXPLODED FIREARMS DRAWINGS. Northfield, IL: DBI
Books, Inc., 1973. ISBN: 0695804626. 8 1/2 x 11, 320 pgs, b&w illustrations.
305 isometric views of modern and collector's handguns and long guns. Oversized Paperback. Good. $10.00
668]Myers, James E., editor. A TREASURY OF HUNTING & FISHING HUMOR
(jokes & cartoons). Springfield, IL: Lincoln-Herndon Press, 1991. ISBN:
0942936191. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 210 pgs, b&w drawings. Funny, revealing cartoons,
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jokes and stories for anyone who enjoys and needs humor. Paperback. Good+.
$8.00
669]North American Fishing Club. FRESHWATER FISHING SECRETS. Minnetonka, MN: 1997. ISBN: 0914687854. 9 x 11, 155 pgs, color photos and illustrations throughout. Secrets from experts like Chris Altman, Dick Sternberg and
more about bass, panfish, walleye, trout & salmon, pike & muskie and catfish.
Hardcover. Very Good. $10.00
670]Norton, Mortimer, ed. ANGLING SUCCESS BY LEADING OUTDOOR WRITERS. New York: Macmillan, 1935. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 291 pgs, b&w photos. A wonderful collection of fishing experiences by outdoorsmen like Ben East, Fred S.
Streever, Arthur Hawthorne Carhart and more. Hardcover. Good. $20.00
671]Norton, Mortimer "Old Hi". PACIFIC COASTAL FISHING. Utica, NY: Horrocks-Ibbotson Co., 1950. 5 1/2 x 7, 135 pgs, b&w photos. Covers general salt
water fish and fishing tips as well as specifically, the Pacific salmons. Includes
4-page insert advertisement for Horrocks-Ibbotson Co. There's a stamp for a
sporting goods store on the front cover. Paperback. Good. $10.00
672]NOSLER RELOADING MANUAL NUMBER THREE. Bend, OR: Nosler Bullets,
Inc., 1994. 4th. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 516 pgs, charts. Not only customary reloading
data and ballistic tables, but also many special reloading and shooting techniques derived from thousands of actual test firings. Plus a history of each
cartridge. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
673]O'Brien, Jack. SILVER CHIEF TO THE RESCUE. Philadelphia: John C. Winston
Co., 1937. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 235 pgs. Classic hunting dog story. Hardcover. Very
Good+. $12.00
674]Olsson, Jennifer. CAST AGAIN. Tales of a Fly-Fishing Guide. New York:
Lyons & Burford, 1996. ISBN: 1558214429. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 160 pgs. The author
writes about her experiences with her clients and her lifelong connection to
western rivers. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $15.00
675]Outdoor Life Editors. THE STORY OF AMERICAN HUNTING AND FIREARMS. New York: Outdoor Life Books/McGraw-Hill, 1959. 1st. ISBN:
0876902131. 10 x 13, 172 pgs, index, b&w and color paintings and drawings.
Beautiful coffee-table book with chapters on the first American hunters, the
first firearms in America, the grizzly bear in the west, the slaughter of the buffalo, the golden age of big-game hunting and much more. Hardcover. Very
Good. $30.00
676]Pacific Gunsight Company. PACIFIC SHOTSHELL HANDLOADING MANUAL.
Lincoln, NE: Pacific, 1967. 5 x 8, 106 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, charts.
A detailed handbook for reloading shotgun shells. . Spiral Bound Wraps.
Good+. $20.00
677]Peel, Capt. Michael. HOW TO CATCH MORE FISH EVERY TIME Your Success
Guide to the Great Lakes and Tributaries. Walled Lake, MI: Global Publishing
Inc., 1994. ISBN: 0964030101. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 216 pgs. Pointers from the author's 25 years of charter fishing experience. Signed by the author. Paperback.
Good+. $12.00
678]Peper, Eric and Jim Rikhoff, ed. FISHING MOMENTS OF TRUTH. New York:
Winchester Press, 1973. ISBN: 0876911122. 7 x 10, 207 pgs, b&w drawings by
Milton C. Weiler. 22 rare experiences of the most able & eloquent fishermen in
the world like Nelson Bryant, Art Flick, Nick Lyons, Ernest Schweibert, Charles
Waterman, Ed Zern and others. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
679]Perkins, James E. OLD MOSE - KING OF THE GRIZZLIES. Monte Vista, CO:
Adobe Village Press, 2002. ISBN: 0964405652. 6 x 9, 106 pgs, historical photos.
Tells the story of a renegade grizzly that killed at least one man & a lot of livestock and eluded capture for two decades in central Colorado around 1900
until houndman James Anthony ran him down. Great story with surprise ending. Paperback. New. $20.00
680]Pfeiffer, C. Boyd. TYING TROUT FLIES. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2002.
ISBN: 0873492927. 8 x 11, 160 pgs, color photos. Successful fly-tying made
easy with 100 fish-catching fly patterns. Spiral Bound. Very Good. $20.00
681]Pirkle, Arthur. WINCHESTER LEVER ACTOIN REPEATING FIREARMS Volume 3: The Models of 1894 and 1895. Tustin, CA: North Cape Publications,
1998. ISBN: 188239111X. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 245 pgs, b&w illustrations. Paperback.
Very Good+. $20.00
682]Plaster, USAR (Ret.), Maj. John L. THE ULTIMATE SNIPER An Advanced
Training Manual for Military & Police Snipers. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press, 1993.
ISBN: 0873647041. 8 1/2 x 11, 451 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Thoroughly details the three great skill areas of sniping: marksmanship, fieldcraft
and tactics. Covers modern sniper rifles, scopes, bullets and ballistics, basic and
advanced marksmanship, range and wind estimation, temporary & permanent
hides, spotting and target detection, camouflage, and much more. Paperback.
Very Good+. $40.00
683]Plott, Bob. STRIKE & STAY The Story of the Plott Hound. Charleston, SC:
The History Press, 2009. 2nd. ISBN: 9781596292628. 7 x 10, 190 pgs, b&w
photos. The Plott bear hound's story began in 1750, when Johannes Plott left
Germany for the North Carolina Mountains. A classic American tale of adventurers and underdogs, this true story is one that author Bob Plott, the greatgreat-great-grandson of Johannes Plott, is uniquely qualified to tell. Paperback.
Fine. $25.00
684]Pollard, H.B.C. and Phyllis Barckley-Smith. BRITISH & AMERICAN GAME-
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
BIRDS. Lanham, MD: Derrydale Press, 1999. First, thus. ISBN: 156833138X. 7
1/2 x 10 1/2, about 100 pgs, color illustrations. Originally published in 1939,
provides an introduction to 26 British and American game birds, their habitat,
coloring, size, shape, and the best methods for hunting them. There are chapters on Canada geese, grouse, partridge, bobwhite, pheasant, turkey, ruffed
grouse, woodcock, and eight different species of duck. Novice and experienced
hunters alike will find this handsome book full of useful information and practical advice. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
685]Pulling, Pierre. GAME AND THE GUNNER. New York: Winchester Press,
1973. ISBN: 0876911211. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 233 pgs, illustrated. Observations on
game conservation and sport hunting by this famous biologist and why he felt
that game management is essential for harvest and why harvest is a tool of
management. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $18.00
686]Radke, Ernst F. NEW ANGLES TO BASS FISHING. New York: Greenberg,
1955. 6 x 9, 188 pgs, b&w illustrations. Using humorous anecdotes and experiences, the author takes the rear on a Black Bass fishing expedition using artificial lures. Ex-library, rebound. Hardcover. Good. $8.00
687]Raines, Howell. FLY FISHING THROUGH THE MIDLIFE CRISIS. New York:
William Morrow, 1993. Later printing. ISBN: 0688103464. 5 1/2 x 9 1/2, 352
pgs, index, illustrations. Uses the scenarios surrounding fly fishing to offer advice to men who face aging, divorce, new romances, the growth of children and
the deaths of friends, mentors and relatives. Hardcover. Very Good in Very
Good DJ. $14.00
688]Ramage, Ken, editor. GUN DIGEST 2003 57th Annual Edition. Iola, WI:
Krause Publications, 2002. ISBN: 0873494814. 8 1/2 x 11, 558 pgs, b&w photos
and illustrations. All kinds of essential information for shooters, collectors and
students of the gun. Ex-library. Oversized Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
689]Randall, Willet. WILDERNESS PATCHWORK. Patch Beagles. Montrose, WV:
Perfections Sports - Publishing, 1993. 2nd. 6 x 9, 150 pgs, illus/photos. Wonderful collection of tales and memoirs about the Patch Beagles of the wild Adirondacks, the history of the line, homesteading in the wilderness, field trials, and
hunts for cottontail, fox and especially snowshoe hare. Originally published in
1968. Paperback. New. $12.00
690]Reiger, George. PROFILES IN SALTWATER ANGLING. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall Press, 1973. ISBN: 0137261330. 7 x 10, 469 pgs, b&w photos and
illustrations. A history of the sport; its people and places, tackle and techniques.
A classic! Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $18.00
691]Reiger, George, selected and edited. THE BEST OF ZANE GREY, OUTDOORSMAN. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1992. Later printing. ISBN:
0811725995. 6 x 9, 368 pgs, b&w photos. Stories by a master storyteller recapture an era of wild adventures, legendary sportsmen, and rugged landscapes in
some of the world's most exotic locales. Paperback. New. $20.00
692]Rice, F. Philip. LURES, FLIES AND BAITS FOR FRESHWATER FISH. New York:
Outdoor Life Books, 1971. Take-Along Books. 4 x 7, 151 pgs, b&w illustrations.
Explains and makes recommendations for how to fish for every important
freshwater gamefish. Paperback. Good. $4.00
693]Rich, Bob. FISH FIGHTS. A Hall of Fame Quest. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press,
2001. ISBN: 159228809X. 6 x 9, 349 pgs, b&w and a section of color photos.
Rich's rollicking narrative of his quest to achieve induction into the Metropolitan South Florida Fishing Tournament Hall of Fame in just one year, although
the award was set up to honor lifetime achievement. Paperback. New. $19.00
694]Ripper, Charles L. TROUT. New York: William Morrow, 1966. 6 x 8, 64 pgs,
b&w illustrations. Children's book discusses the general characteristics of trout
and then goes on to give the details of the range, size, food, color, and spawning habits of each species. Ex-library, rebound. Hardcover. Good+. $5.00
695]Robb, Bob. MULE DEER Western Challenge. Minnetonka, MN: North American Hunting Club, 2000. 2nd. ISBN: 1581591004. 9 x 11, 192 pgs, index, color
photos. All sorts of hunting stories and tips for hunting Mule Deer in the west.
Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
696]Roggenkamp, III, Edward K. AMERICAN ROUGHSHOOTING. The Practice &
Pleasures of Sport Hunting. New York: Howell House, 1996. 2nd. ISBN:
0876054270. 6 x 9, 275 pgs, b&w photos. Advice about upland game birds,
dogs, guns, protocols and traditions of this American sport. Hardcover. Fine.
$16.00
697]Roosevelt, Theodore. AFRICAN GAME TRAILS. New York: Scribners, 1930. 6
1/2 x 9, 529 pgs, bYw photos. Roosevelt's monumental Africa work of his safari
with Kermit and others in pursuit of lion, rhino, Cape Buffalo, elephant, plus
observations on natural history. Ex-library, rebound. Hardcover. Good. $40.00
698]Rosenthal, Mike. NORTH AMERICA'S FRESHWATER FISHING BOOK. New
York: Scribners, 1989. Revised. ISBN: 0684191474. 7 x 9, 272 pgs, b&w illustrations. A comprehensive guide to catching the 22 most popular game fish in the
U.S. and Canada. Paperback. Good. $7.00
699]Route, Anthony J. FLYFISHING ALASKA. Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1995.
ISBN: 1555661505. 6 x 9, 229 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations, revised edition.
"Essential reading for anyone Alaska-bound, written by someone eminently
qualified for this subject matter". Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
700]Ruark, Robert C. HORN OF THE HUNTER. Long Beach, CA: Safari Press,
2002. Later printing. ISBN: 1571570233. 6 x 9, 315 pgs, b&w illustrations and
section of b&w photos. The author's 1950s extended hunt in British East Africa
(now Kenya and Tanzania); immortalizes his professional hunter, Harry Selby.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
701]Safari Press. GREAT HUNTERS: THEIR TROPHY ROOMS AND COLLECTIONS.
Volume 6. Long Beach, CA: 1997. ISBN: 1571570683. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2, 170 pgs,
beautiful color photos throughout. A coffee-table style book looks at thirty-six
of the world's premier hunter's trophy collections. Hardcover. Very Good in
Very Good DJ. $60.00
702]Salmon, M.H. THE CATFISH AS METAPHOR. A Fisherman's American Journey. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 1997. 1st. ISBN: 0944383432. 6 x 9,
220 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Based on a three-month, 10,000 mile
angling idyll; reveals there is much to be learned from what is arguably the
most popular gamefish within the most popular outdoor sport in the country.
Signed by the author. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $20.00
703]Salmon, M.H. COUNTRY SPORTS. The Rabid Pursuits of a Redneck Environmentalist. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 094438367X.
6 x 9, 288 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. The author's award-winning newspaper column is collected herein: hounds & hunting; double guns & bamboo
rods; poaching; catfish; wild trout on the fly; homesteading; book reviews; rants
& raves; etc. Signed by the author. Hardcover. New. $20.00
704]Salmon, M.H. GAZEHOUNDS & COURSING. The History, Art & Sport of
Hunting with Sighthounds. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 1999. 2nd.
ISBN: 0944383491. 6 x 9, 288 pgs, over 100 b&w photos. Revised, expanded
edition of the 1977 classic. "America's best and most complete representation
of these ancient hounds of the hunt" -- Larry Mueller, Hound Dogs Editor, Outdoor Life. Signed by the author. Hardcover. New. $25.00
705]Salmon, M.H. Dutch. TALES OF THE CHASE Hound-dogs, Catfish, and other
Pursuits Afield. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2012. 2nd. ISBN:
9780944383117 . 6 x 9, 245 pgs, b&w illustrations. In this collection of twenty
essays and five pieces of short fiction. M.H. Salmon recalls a life of sport in
which he seldom casts a fly and rarely swings on a bird. Instead, he roams the
Southwest, Midwest, and the north woods in search of what William Faulkner
called "the ancient and unremitting context," which is the pursuit of game with
hounds. Along the way he reflects on mountain men, wilderness, urban blight,
and hunting ethics; mules, trotline fishing and other scenes in a vanishing rural
America; and some great game fish, like Smallmouth Bass, his "dream fish," and
the surprising catfish, which ultimately offers both a lively challenge and a
metaphor for life itself. Finally, in "Home with the Hounds," there is the all-day
pursuit of a forty-pound Brush Wolf, and "the ambivalence any sentient hunter
feels on killing an animal that has provided all you could ever want of game."
Tales of the Chase is outdoor writing with a mainstream scope and offers up a
whole platter of sport the Hook & Bullet press never knew. Hardcover. New.
$25.00
706]Sapp, Rick. THE GUN DIGEST BOOK OF FIREARMS FAKES AND REPRODUCTIONS. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2008. ISBN: 9780896896796. 6 x 9, 304
pgs, color photos throughout. The author tells you how common fake firearms
are; what can rightly be considered a fake firearm; and - most importantly how to avoid being suckered by an unscrupulous fraud. This book contains
hundreds of full-color photos, interviews with leading firearms experts, and a
helpful resource section describing the most commonly faked vintage firearms.
This excellent new book can protect you and prevent you from making a costly
mistake when you purchase antique firearms. Paperback. Very Good. $22.00
707]Schoonmaker, Peter R. PRIMITIVE PURSUIT. Stories Afield of Muzzleloader
Hunting. Greenville, PA: Beaver Pond Publications, 1992. 2nd. ISBN:
1881399052. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 166 pgs, sepia and white illustrations. The author's
experiences and observations during years of muzzleloader hunting. Paperback. New. $12.00
708]Schwing, Ned. STANDARD CATALOG OF MILITARY FIREARMS The Collector's Price and Reference Guide. Iola, WI: Gun Digest Books, 2005. 3rd. ISBN:
0873499026. 8 1/2 x 11, 480 pgs, index, b&w photos. A practical easy-to-use
book for military firearms collectors, shooters gun-show buyers and history
buffs. A comprehensive price guide and historical reference that includes all of
the about and more. Paperback. Very Good. $25.00
709]Scott, Genio C. FISHING IN AMERICAN WATERS. Secaucus, NJ: Castle
Books, 1989. Later printing. ISBN: 1555215165. Originally published in1888. 5
1/2 x 9, 539 pgs, b&w illustrations. A refreshing rediscovery of what fishing was
all about in the 19th century. What you needed then, strategies for stalking
species, baits, habitats, procedures and tactics. Still good info. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
710]SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL FISHING. Japan: Waseda Sangyo Co., 1990. 5 x 6
1/2, 32 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. A promotional pamphlet for the
company's "TR-Sonic Electronic Fish Call", also contains lots of fishing tips:
tested bait formulas, trotline tips, eight basic knots, and more. Paperback.
Good+. $5.00
711]Serven, James E., editor. THE COLLECTING OF GUNS. New York: Bonanza
Books, 1964. 8 1/2 x 11, 272 pgs, b&w photos. The history, development,
manufacture, use, care, collection and study of small arms. A must for the collector. Hardcover. Good in Torn DJ. $15.00
712]Shideler, Dan, editor. GUNS ILLUSTRATED 2011. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2010. 43rd Annual Edition. ISBN: 9781440213922. 8 1/2 x 11, 318 pgs,
b&w photos. A veritable catalog of sporting arms including expert reports and a
directory of the arms trade. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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713]Shook, Michael D. THE COMPLETE FLY FISHING FOR THE GUNNISONCRESTED BUTTE AREA. Carbondale, CO: Shook Book Publishing, 2000. 4th.
ISBN: 1889450014. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 117 pgs, b&w photos, maps. Includes the
Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the Gunnison River Gorge, Blue Mesa Reservoir
and much more. Paperback. Very Good+. $8.00
714]Sisley, Nick. BASS MAGIC. Apollo, PA: Published/Printed by the author,
1984. Limited edition. 6 x 9, 256 pgs, b&w illustrations by Earl Martz,
#554/1500, signed. Chapters on the history of B.A.S.S., bass fishing history and
the professional fishing circuit, fishing techniques, fishing various baits and
lures, and more. Hardcover. Fine in Fine slipcase. $50.00
715]Smith, Jason. DOG TRAINING Retrievers & Pointing Dogs. Chanhassen,
MN: Creative Publishing, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 15892231155. 8 1/2 x 11, 144 pgs,
index, color photos throughout. Takes you through the steps to property train
your retriever or pointing dog with speciic hunting instructions and exercises.
Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
716]Smith & Wesson. HANDGUNS 2000. Springfield, MA: Smith & Wesson,
2000. 8 1/2 x 11, 98 pgs, magazine. Articles on tactical auto pistols and titanium revolvers, handgun competitions, the .45 Schofield sixshooter, and more.
Paperback. Good+. $5.00
717]Sorenson, Eric L. THE ANGLER'S GUIDE TO FRESHWATER FISH OF NORTH
AMERICA. Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 0896584631. 8 1/2
x 11, 160 pgs, bibliography, index, color photos throughout. Everything you
need to know to improve your catches. Ex-library with minimal markings. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $10.00
718]Sosin, Mark and Lefty Kreh. FISHING THE FLATS. New York: Lyons & Burford, 1983. Later printing. ISBN: 0941130657. 7 x 10, 160 pgs, b&w photos. This
book is essential reading for anyone who would fish this exciting shallow world
of the sea. Paperback. Very Good. $15.00
719]Spencer, Jim. TURKEY HUNTING DIGEST Words of Wisdom on a Grand
Spring Sport. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2003. 1st. ISBN: 0873495063. 8 1/2
x 11, 336 pgs, index, b&w and a section of color photos. Lots of information on
modern turkey hunting tactics plus reports on gear: everything from calls and
camouflage to guns, loads, and strategies. Helpful hints for all skill levels.
Paperback. New. $18.00
720]Spomer, Ron and Gary Clancy. ADVANCED WHITETAIL HUNTING. Minnetonka, MN: Creative Publishing, 1996. 2nd. ISBN: 0865730555. 8 1/2 x 11, 127
pgs, index, color photos. North America's top whitetail experts reveal their
methods for hunting trophy bucks with gun or bow. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$12.00
721]SPORTSMAN'S YEARBOOK. Boston: National Sportsman Inc., 1940. 6 x 9,
199 pgs, b&w illustrations. Up-to-the-minute information onf firearms, fishing
tackle, dogs, boats, skeet and more. Paperback. Good+. $10.00
722]Spring, Joel. THURSDAY'S BIRD. Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, 2003. 1st.
ISBN: 1571572597. 6 x 9, 226 pgs, b&w photos. The author's prose and his
talent for evocative descriptive phrases actually pull you along with him and
his dogs on those glorious fall days in pursuit of the regal pheasant. If you have
ever seen and heard the flush of a wild ringneck, you know why. If you've ever
seen an exhausted dog drop a giant rooster at your feet, youíll understand. If
you have been there and seen those things, there is probably no question in
your mind why Spring returns year after year in quest of the ringneck. A great
read. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $25.00
723]Stamm, Mike. THE MULE ALTERNATIVE. The Saddle Mule in the American
West. Medicine Wolf Press, 1992. ISBN: 0964066882. 6 x 9, 162 pgs, historical
photos. Researching testimony of mountain men, cavalry, cowboys, and other
westerners old and new, the author examines the role of mules in western
history and the use of mules today, for riding, packing and draft work. Paperback. New. $15.00
724]Stephen, David. SIX POINTER BUCK. England: Swan Hill Press, 1992. ISBN:
1853102512. 7 1/2 x 10, 166 pgs, b&w illustrations. The story of a roebuck set
in Scottish hill country; how he survives, grows and gains in the woods and
heathery moors of his home-country. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good DJ.
$20.00
725]Sternberg, Dick and Tom Neustrom, Gary Roach. WALLEYE. Minnetonka,
MN: Hunting & Fishing Library, 1986. ISBN: 086573013X. 8 1/2 x 11, 160 pgs,
index, color photos. The experts advise you on equipment, location, techniques, including those "special situations." Hardcover. Very Good. $10.00
726]Sternberg, Dick, ed. SECRETS OF THE BASS PROS. Minnetonka, MN: North
American Fishing Club, 1998. ISBN: 0914697943. 9 x 11 1/2, 157 pgs, color
photos throughout. All sorts of bass fishing tips from the professionals. Hardcover. Very Good. $9.00
727]Stevens, Montague. MEET MR. GRIZZLY. A Saga on the Passing of the
Grizzly Bear. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2014. Reprint. ISBN:
0944383092. Reprint of British Edition 1950. 6x9, 328 pgs, b&w photos. The
memoirs of a one-armed Englishman who ranched, fought Apaches, & mostly
hunted bears with hounds in New Mexico, 1882-1900. Great Old West memoir,
& a superb hound training book. Includes new chapter. Paperback. New.
$19.95
728]Stewart, Dick, editor. FLY-TYING TIPS Revised & Enlarged. North Conway,
NH: Mountain Pond Publishing, 1993. 2nd. ISBN: 0936644192. 6 x 9, 125 pgs,
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b&w illustrations. Basic tools, materials, and techniques to start tying flies.
Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
729]Strahan, Sara. AMERICAN FOX HUNTING. An Endangered Sport. Mississippi: Privately Published, 1998. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 205 pgs, bibliography, b&w
photos. A wonderful history of fox hunting in America plus breeding, care and
training of fox hounds. Includes a list of today's active fox hunters. Paperback.
New. $20.00
730]Strand, Mark. WALLEYE TACTICS, TIPS & TALES. Minneapolis: North
American Fishing Club, 1990. ISBN: 0914697285. 6 x 9, 314 pgs, index, b&w
photos. Understanding Walleyes, getting equipped, where to find them and
how to catch them. All you need to know! Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
731]Stroud, Richard H., ed. WORLD ANGLING RESOURCES AND CHALLENGES.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL: International Game Fish Association, 1985. Proceedings of
the First World Angling Conference. 7 x 10 1/2, 390 pgs, b&w maps and charts.
All sorts of information on fishing around the world; habitat, resource enhancement, fisheries and much more. Hardcover. Good+. $9.00
732]Strung, Norman and Milt Rosko. SPINFISHING. The System That Does It All.
New York: Macmillan, 1973. 1st. 6 x 9, 339 pgs, b&w photos. "Covers all phases
of the sport from basic tackle selection & casting to the delicate nuances of
hair-lining for trout & stalking bonefish on tidal flats". Hardcover. Very Good in
Good+ DJ. $10.00
733]Temple, Thompson B., compiled by. RECORDS OF EXOTICS Volume I.
Texas: 1976. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 146 pgs, b&w photos, charts. Charts of trophy records and photos of hunters and their game. Hardcover. Very Good+. $20.00
734]Thomas, Heather Smith. CARE & MANAGEMENT OF HORSES A Practical
Guide for the Horse Owner. Lexington, KY: Eclipse Press, 2004. ISBN:
1581501137. 6 x 9, 302 pgs, b&w photos. This comprehensive guide provides a
commonsense approach to keeping a horse healthy, sound, and happy by
encouraging horse owners to center horse-keeping practices around the
horse's needs. Ex-library with minimal markings. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
735]Thorpe, Johnny. 50 YEARS A TRAPPER AND TREASURE HUNTER. Marble
Hill, GA: Fox Hollow Trapper's Supply, 1995. 1st. 5 x 8, 113 pgs, b&w photos.
This life long mountain man takes you from the Adirondacks through Canada
and down the Rockies into the deserts of Arizona & California in quest of fur;
plus many true tales of buried treasure and recoveries. Some red underlining
and margin notes. Paperback. Good. $15.00
736]Tolhurst, William D. MANHUNTERS!. Hounds of the Big T. As told to Lena
F. Reed. Puyallup, WA: 1984. 6 x 9, 272 pgs. Adventure and how-to information
on using Bloodhounds for mantrailing, scent discrimination, finding and tracking in police work. The author's hounds get their man & there is good information for any houndman. Great hound book! Hardcover. New. $25.00
737]Tom McNally. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF FLY FISHING. Camden, ME: Raggen Mountain Press, 1997. 2nd. ISBN: 0070456380. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 354 pgs,
index, b&w illustrations and a section of color photos. A complete guide to
angling with the fly rod for fresh and salt water gamefish. Paperback. Very
Good+. $10.00
738]Topmiller, Vic. SEEDS OF MY FIELD A Novel. Bloomington, IN: Author
House, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9781434357793. 6 x 9, 276 pgs. Takes place in Central
Florida in the fifties, a small town in orange grove country, loaded with wild
critters. This is where you'll find "Bud," a ttenager, on Friday nights with his
friends and dogs, chasing the elusive and wily racoons through the groves and
swamps. A good read. Paperback. New. $17.00
739]Toth, Mike. THE COMPLETE IDIOT'S GUIDE TO FISHING BASICS. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books, 2000. 2nd. ISBN: 0028638840. 7 1/2 x 9, 364 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. Gives you the essentials for a successful fishing expedition--whether you're heading for the local creek or the high seas. Paperback.
Fair. $10.00
740]Towsley, Bryce. BIG BUCKS THE BENOIT WAY Secrets fro America's First
Family of Whitetail Hunting. Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1998. ISBN:
0873416554. 8 1/2 x 11, 208 pgs, b&w and a section of color photos. The history of the famous Benoit deer hunting family of Duxbury, Vermont. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good DJ. $20.00
741]Traister, John E. GUNSMITHING TOOLS...AND THEIR USES. Northfield, IL:
DBI Books, 1980. ISBN: 0910676089. 8 1/2 x 11, 256 pgs, b&w photos. The
how, when and why of tools for amateur and professional gunsmiths and gun
tinkerers -- choosing and using practically every tool available today. Paperback. Good. $15.00
742]Tucker, Tim. SECRETS OF AMERICA'S BEST BASS PROS. Micanopy, FL: Tim
Tucker Publications, 1992. 3rd. ISBN: 0937866288. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 244 pgs, b&w
photos. A fishing lesson with every chapter: Joe Thomas, Charlie Ingram, Paul
Elias, Jack Chancellor and many more. Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
743]Van Zwoll, Wayne. THE HUNTER'S GUIDE TO ACCURATE SHOOTING How
to Hit What You're Aiming at in Any Situation. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2002.
1st. ISBN: 1585744689. 6 x 9, 332 pgs, index, b&w photos. Tells you how become a better shot, both on the range and in the field. Includes descriptions of
rifles, cartridges, sights, and shooting techniques which make this book a pageturner for any rifle enthusiast or hunter. The author has made guns and shooting his vocation for thirty-five years, and he brings in the advice of other renowned marksmen, from extraordinary hunters and trick shooters to Olympic
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
competitors. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
744]Vance, Robert. STEEL TRAPS - OBSOLETE & ANTIQUE. Volume II. Privately
Printed, 1997. Later printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 102 pgs, b&w illustrations. More
information about traps, how they work, and their makers. Paperback. New.
$14.00
745]Walden, II, Howard T. THE LAST POOL. Upstream & Down, & Big Stony.
New York: Crown, 1972. ISBN: 0517500353. Introduction by Sparse Grey
Hackle. 6 x 9, 297 pgs. Herein are the two great trout fishing classics of the
author, the first non-fiction, the second fiction, with the author's revisions.
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $20.00
746]Walter, John. KALASHNIKOV Machine Pistols, Assault Rifles and MachineGuns, 1945 to the Present. London: Greenhill Books, 1999. ISBN: 1853673641.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 143 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. An excellent source of
reference on modern contemporary weapons and military equipment. Hardcover. Very Good+. $22.00
747]Waterman, Charles F. FISHING IN AMERICA. New York: Holt, Rinehart &
Winston , 1975. 1st. ISBN: 0030141869. 9 x 11, 251 pgs, b&w and mostly color
photos. From Indians to today's sportsman: the epic story of fishing and tackle.
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $9.00
748]Wertan, Lawrence. INTERNATIONAL GRAND CROWN. Sewanee, TN: Boxer
Books, 2003. Third printing. ISBN: 0965362418. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 109 pgs. The
story of a boy, a champion Airedale terrier, and a tough old Army sergeant.
Their quest for the International Grand Crown renews the man's faith in life
and teaches the boy not be be afraid of life. Signed by the author. Paperback.
Very Good+. $20.00
749]Wertan, Lawrence. THE LOST CHAMPION. Sewanee, TN: Boxer Books,
2002. 3rd. ISBN: 096536240X. 6 x 9, 155 pgs. The story of a high-powered
Airedale Terrier who is the lone survivor of a small plane crash in the Rocky
Mountain wilderness of Idaho, and a 12 year old girl who was born to be his
best friend. If you loved "Old Yeller", you'll love this. Paperback. Very Good+.
$20.00
750]Wilkinson, Frederick, editor. THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF GUNS AND RIFLES. London: Hamlyn, 1979. ISBN: 0600341046. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 191 pgs, index,
b&w and color photos and illustrations. An historical survey of guns and rifles,
from flintlocks to submachine guns. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ.
$10.00
NATURAL HISTORY AND ENVIRONMENT
751]Alexander, Bryan & Cherry. THE VANISHING ARCTIC. New York: Facts on
File, 1996. ISBN: 0816036500. 8 1/2 x 11, 192 pgs, color photos, index. Beautiful detailed examination of the Arctic and it's people, Inuit, Lapps, Russians,
etc. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
752]Anderson, Walt. INLAND ISLAND: THE SUTTER BUTTES. Prescott, AZ: The
Natural Selection, 2004. 1st. ISBN: 096107227X. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2, 273 pgs, index,
bibliography, b&w photos and a large section of color photos. A good natural
history of the Sutter Buttes of California, an island of upland in the great sea of
lowland flanked by the Sierra Nevada and the Coast Ranges. Paperback. Very
Good+. $40.00
753]ARCHEOLOGICAL RELICS IN MEXICO. Mexico: Petroleos Mexicanos, no
date - 1960s?. 6 x 9, 44 pgs, b&w photos. A neat old tourist guide to the antiquities in Mexico. Paperback. Good. $12.00
754]Bach, Richard. JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL. New York: Macmillan,
1972. Later printing. 6 1/2 x 8 1/2, 93 pgs, b&w photos by Russell Munson.
More concerned with the dynamics of his flight than with gathering food,
Jonathan is scorned by the other seagulls. Damp stains throughout, reading
copy. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
755]Bailey, Ralph. THE SELF-PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF PLANT NAMES.
Garden City, NY: The American Garden Guild, 1962. Revised. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 64
pgs. Helps make it easier for home gardeners to pronounce and understand
the true names of plants. From Abelia to Zonatus. Paperback. Very Good.
$8.00
756]Blaker, Alfred A. FIELD PHOTOGRAPHY Beginning and Advanced Techniques. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1976. 4th. ISBN: 0716705184. 8 x
9 1/2, 451 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w and color photos throughout. All you
need to know to take incredible nature photographs. Hardcover. Good in
Good- DJ. $8.00
757]Bodio, Steve. ALOFT. Meditations of Pigeons and Pigeon Flying. New York:
Lyons & Burford, 1990. 1st. ISBN: 1558210547. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 84 pgs, b&w
illustrations. Enthusiasts of Bodio's "Rage for Falcons" & "Querencia" will want
to read this quirky, literate love story of birds that are herein rendered beautiful and inspirational whether flying near Boston or Magdalena, New Mexico.
Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
758]Borland, Hal. BEYOND YOUR DOORSTEP. A Handbook to the Country. New
York: Knopf, 1962. 5 x 8, 401 pgs. For anyone who walks the woods and fields
and wants to learn about the living things he has often looked at but never
seen. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
759]Boulton, Rudyerd. TRAVELING WITH THE BIRDS A Book on Bird Migration.
Chicago: M.A. Donahue & Company, 1933. 1st. 10 x 12, 64 pgs, b&w drawings
and color illustrations. A presentation of bird migration, why and how it occurs, and why some species do not migrate. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ.
$10.00
760]Brandi, John. IN THE DESERT WE DO NOT COUNT THE DAYS. Duluth, MN:
Holy Cow! Press, 1991. ISBN: 0930100409. 6 x 9, 128 pgs, b&w illustrations. A
collection of essays that makes a powerful moral appeal based on respect and
reverence for people, history and landscape. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
761]Brewer, Jo. WINGS IN THE MEADOW. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1967. 1st.
6 x 9, 190 pgs, b&w illustrations. Recounts in poetic detail the life history of an
extraordinary insect - the butterfly. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$20.00
762]Brown, David and Neil Carmony, editors. TALES FROM TIBURON. Adventures in Seriland. Phoenix: Southwest Natural History Assn., 1983. ISBN:
0961012617. 6 x 9, 147 pgs, bib, historical photos & maps. Limited/signed ed.
Collection of writings, annotated by the editors, of early-day adventurers who
journeyed into the land of the Seri Indians, Sonora, Mexico. Chapter on hunting Desert Bighorns & deer by Charles Sheldon. Hardcover. Very Good+.
$50.00
763]Brown, David E. THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST: A VANISHING HERITAGE
Report 1: Ecological Values of Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study
Areas in Arizona. Washington DC: The Wilderness Society, 1989. 8 1/2 x 11, 78
pgs. Area by area assessment of BLM land areas in Arizona. Paperback. Very
Good+. $10.00
764]Brown, David E. ARIZONA WETLANDS AND WATERFOWL. Tucson, AZ:
University of Arizona Press, 1985. 1st. ISBN: 0816509042. 8 1/2 x 11, 169 pgs,
index & bib, photos some color. Elegant and comprehensive volume on the
ecology of wetlands & waterfowl of the state. Of interest to birders, biologists
and waterfowl hunters alike and points up the special values of wetlands in a
desert state. Hardcover. New in New DJ. $30.00
765]Brown, David E. BIOTIC COMMUNITIES. Southwestern United States and
Northwestern Mexico. Salt Lake City,UT: University of Utah Press, 1994. 2nd.
ISBN: 0874804590. 8 1/2 x 11, 342 pgs, b&w photos and maps. The definitive
study on the plant life and biotic communities of the American Southwest.
Paperback. New. $25.00
766]Brown, David E. VAMPIRO - THE VAMPIRE BAT IN FACT AND FANTASY.
Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 1999. 2nd. ISBN: 0874806011. 6 x
9, 147 pgs, photos & range maps, index & bib. Fascinating study of a fascinating critter. Gathers the natural history of all the Vampire Bat species and relates the animal to the mythical vampyre of legend and lore. Warning! Vampire
Bats are moving north! Paperback. Very Good. $6.00
767]Brown, David E. and Carlos A. Lopez Gonzalez. BORDERLAND JAGUARS.
Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 2001. 2nd. ISBN: 0874806968. 6 x
9, 170 pgs, index, biblio, b&w photos. Documents the human-jaguar contact in
the Southwest and presents jaguar folklore from both sides of the border. Also
jaguar distribution, habitats and hunting and breeding characteristics. Paperback. New. $20.00
768]Brown, David E. and Neil B. Carmony, eds. ALDO LEOPOLD'S SOUTHWEST.
Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2003. Later printing. ISBN:
0826315801. 6 x 9, 200 pgs, b&w photos & drawings, index & bib. The best
writings of Aldo Leopold on subjects of wildlife and forestry, wilderness protection and the land ethic, and some of his outdoor adventures and hunts. Writings not before in book form. Soft. Mint. Paperback. New. $25.00
769]Brown, David E. Brown, ed. THE WOLF IN THE SOUTHWEST. The Making
of an Endangered Species. Silver City, NM: High-Lonesome Books, 2002. Later
printing. ISBN: 0944383599. 6 x 9, 224 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Using
primary source material of biologists, hunters, and trappers, the author traces
the extirpation of the wolf in the Southwest U.S.A. and speculates on chances
for recovery. Includes a new introduction and epilogue. Paperback. New.
$14.95
770]Burns, John M. BIOGRAFFITI A Natural Selection. New York: Quadrangle,
1975. 1st. ISBN: 0812905865. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 112 pgs, b&w illustrations. Poetry
by a professional evolutionary biologist. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ.
$8.00
771]Burroughs, Franklin. BILLY WATSON'S CROKER SACK Essays. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1991. 1st. ISBN: 0395619009. 5 x 8, 149 pgs. The author
reflects on how human and natural histories interconnect. Paperback. Very
Good+. $8.00
772]Butcher, Russell D. THE DESERT. New York: Viking Press, 1976. 1st. ISBN:
0670267120. 8 1/2 x 11, 128 pgs, color photos throughout. Foreword by then
Rep. Morris K. Udall. Introduction to this intensely vulnerable environment, its
spectacular formations, and the creatures who live in it. Hardcover. Very Good
in Good+ DJ. $10.00
773]Campbell, David G., edited by Henry T. Lewis and M. Kat Anderson. THE
CRYSTAL DESERT Summers in Antartica. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992. 1st.
ISBN: 0395680824. 5 1/2 x 8, 308 pgs, index, references, notes. The story of
life's tenacity in the coldest and most alien of continents--a chronicle of events
during the desperately short summer when the sun sets only briefly. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
774]Caponigro, Paul. SEASONS. New York: Polaroid Corporation, 1988. 1st.
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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ISBN: 0821217038. 8 x 10, 96 pgs, b&w photos and essay. Comprehensive
selection of landscapes and portraits taken in the 1960's while experimenting
with Polaroid black and white film. Besides the inherent beauty of the images,
the halftone negatives (prepared by Robert J. Hennessey) and the four impression process used yielded lovely rich toned reproductions. Hardcover. Fine in
Fine DJ. $40.00
775]Carter, Jack L. TREES AND SHRUBS OF COLORADO. Boulder, CO: Johnson
Books, 1999. 4th. ISBN: 0961994509. 6 x 9, 165 pgs, b&w illustrations. Identifies the 'woody' plants of Colorado including life zones and elevation ranges.
Paperback. New. $10.00
776]Carter, Jack L. TREES AND SHRUBS OF NEW MEXICO. Silver City, NM:
Mimbres Publishing, 1997. ISBN: 0965840409. 6 x 9, 534 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. A well-written guide for the educated layperson who wishes to become more familiar with the woody flora of New Mexico. Paperback. New.
$40.00
777][Caulfield, Patricia]. EVERGLADES. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1970.
1st. ISBN: 0871560453. 10 x 13 1/2, 144 pgs, color photos throughout. Patricia
Caulfield's photographs are perfectly complemented, in mood and spirit, by
passages she has chosen from the published and unpublished writings of Peter
Matthiessen. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $10.00
778]Childs, Craig. THE ANIMAL DIALOGUES Uncommon Encounters in the Wild.
Boston: Little Brown & Co, 2007. 3rd. ISBN: 031606632X. 6 x 9, 322 pgs. Tells of
the author's own chilling experiences among the grizzlies of the Arctic, sharks
off the coast of British Columbia and in the turquoise waters of Central America, jaguars in the bush of northern Mexico, mountain lions, elk, Bighorn
Sheep, and others. More than chilling, however, these stories are lyrical, enchanting, and reach beyond what one commonly assumes an animal story is or
should be. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
779]Chronic, Halka. ROADSIDE GEOLOGY OF NEW MEXICO. Missoula, MT:
Mountain Press Publishing, 2005. Later printing. ISBN: 0878422099. 6 x 9, 255
pgs, index, b&w photos and diagrams. An account of the varied facets of New
Mexico's lowlands, peaks, volcanic uplands and colorful plateaus. Paperback.
Good+. $10.00
780]Clark, Gregory. OUTDOORS WITH GREGORY CLARK. Toronto: McClelland
and Stewart, 1972. 2nd. ISBN: 0771021089. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 158 pgs, section of
b&w photos. The one and only Gregory Clark, naturalist, humorist, storyteller
invites you to come outdoors with him, to share his observatons, his anecdotes, and his vast store of knowledge. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ. $8.00
781]Clarke, Dean Travis. FISH 77 Great Fish of North America. Seymour, CT:
Greenwich Workshop Press, 2006. 1st. ISBN: 0867130954. 14 x 11, 206 pgs,
color illustrations throughout. Large-sized coffee table style book, a stunning
celebration of this continent's great fish, mostly game fish, with a sprinkling of
fun (pumpkin seed sunfish), history (shad), and culinary delights (bluefish).
These detailed, never-before-published watercolor portraits, with text by the
master of sport fishing, Dean Clarke, combine to make an upscale guide for the
naturalist, an aid to the angler, a tool for the educator and conservationist, and
an enjoyable read for everyone. It's part field guide and part angler's soul, but
most of all a feast for the eyes.Signed by the artist. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
782]Clarke, Herbert. AN INTRODUCTION TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BIRDS.
Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing, 1995. ISBN: 0878423125. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 189 pgs, color photos. Easy to use nontechnical field guide for beginners
of all ages, full color photographs of 202 species in their natural surroundings.
Some damp stain and slight wrinkling to pages near back of book. Paperback.
Good. $8.00
783]Clements, Ph.D., Frederic E. and Edith S. Clements, Ph.D. ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOWERS. An Illustrated Guide for Plant-Lovers and Plant-Users. New
York: Hafner, 1963. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 390 pgs, index, b&w and color illustrations. A
proven field guide to the flowering plants and shrubs of the Rocky Mountain
Region. Very detailed. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
784]Clemons, Russell E. GEOLOGY OF CAPITOL DOME QUADRANGLE, LUNA
COUNTY, NEW MEXICO. Geologic Map 56. Socorro, NM: New Mexico Institute
of Mining & Technology, 1984. 24 x 37, color, includes descriptive text. Paperback. Very Good in nice envelope. $8.00
785]Cunningham, Richard L. 50 COMMON BIRDS OF THE SOUTHWEST. Tucson, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Assn., 1990. ISBN: 0911408835. 6 x
9, 60 pgs, color photos. An easy reference to fifty of themore commonly seen
species in the Southwest. Paperback. Very Good+. $8.00
786]Degeorges, F.A. BUTTERFLIES IN THAILAND Volume One. Bankok: The
Viratham Press, 1974. 5 x 7, 80 pgs, color illustrations. Color illustrations and
descriptions of Thai butterflies. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
787]Derry, Ramsay. THE WORLD OF ROBERT BATEMAN. New York: Random
House, 1985. ISBN: 0394546547. 12 x 11, 180 pgs, beautiful color art reproductions. A beautiful coffee-table style book celebrates the life and talent of this
well-known naturalist/artist. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
788]Douglas, William O. OF MEN AND MOUNTAINS. New York: Harper &
Bros., 1950. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 338 pgs, glossary. A personal, passionate tribute to
the great outdoors by this independent and bold thinker on many issues. He
recounts his early adventures exploring the wilderness, the joys of fly fishing,
excitement of mountain climbing and more. Hardcover. Very Good in Good-
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DJ. $15.00
789]Duncan, Patricia D. TALLGRASS PRAIRIE The Inland Sea. Kansas City:
Lowell Press, 1978. 1st. ISBN: 0913504440. 10 x 9 1/2, 113 pgs, color photos,
decorated endsheets. Foreword by Stewart L. Udall. Describes the beauty of
prairie of our ancestors. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
790]Dunne, Pete. THE WIND MASTERS The Lives of North American Birds of
Prey. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 1st. ISBN: 0618340726. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
263 pgs, bibliography, b&w photos and illustrations. This book looks at how
each of the 34 species of day-flying birds of prey in North America - including
hawks, eagles and vultures - sees the world, hunts its prey, finds and courts its
mate, rears its young, grows up, grows old and dies. Ex-library. Paperback.
Good+. $12.00
791]Eigeland, Tor, Dr. Fabour El-Baz, Loren McINtyre, Tom Melham, Thomas
O'Neill and Joyce Stewart. THE DESERT REALM Lands of Majesty and Mystery.
Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1982. 9 x 10 1/2, 304 pgs, color
photos throughout. "It is true, the silence of the desert can make one believe
that the beating of the heart is clamorous," writes Thomas O'Neill. His wonder
with the desert is shared by the other writers and photographers who crossed
five continents to explore the world's dry regions for this volume. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $8.00
792]Emerson, Ralph Waldo. ESSAYS First and Second Series Complete in One
Volume. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. 5 x 7 1/2, 248 pgs. Emerson's classic
writings on history, self-reliance, compensation, spiritual laws, love, friendship,
prudence, heroism, the over-soul, circles, intellect and art. Hardcover. Good+.
$20.00
793]ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW A Publication of the American Society for Environmental History. Newark, NJ: New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1989. 6 x 9,
106 pgs, b&w illustrations. Three scholarly environmental studies ranging from
wolves to the Wilderness Act. Some margin notes. Paperback. Good. $8.00
794]Eugene, Toni, et. al., editors. EXPLORING AMERICA'S VALLEYS. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1986. 2nd. ISBN: 087044476X. 7 x 10, 199
pgs, index, color photos throughout. Beautiful photos capture the allure of
North America's valleys from the Shenandoah to the Rio Grande and thousands of scenic miles beyond. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $5.00
795]Eugene, Toni, managing editor. GREAT AMERICAN JOURNEYS. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1989. 1st. ISBN: 087044669X. 7 x 10, 100
pgs, color photos throughout. Four writers set out to trace historic routes
across America; one afoot and with horse, one on a boat, one on a train and
one by car. Fascinating journeys. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$5.00
796]Everitt, James H. and D. Lynn Drawe. TREES, SHRUBS & CACTI OF SOUTH
TEXAS. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University, 1993. ISBN: 0896722538. 6 x 9, 213
pgs, index, color photos throughout. Contains a color photograph, the family
name, scientific name, common name, general description, geographical
range, and ecological characteristics for each species of the majority of trees,
shrubs, and cacti occuring in the 14 southernmost counties of Texas. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
797]Feller, Joseph M. and David E. Brown. ARIZONA LAW REVIEW - VOLUME
42, NUMBER 2 From Old-Growth Forests to Old-Growth Grasslands: Managing
Rangelands for Structure and Function. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 2000. 7 x 10, 25 pgs. Staplebound Pamplet.
Very Good+. $3.00
798]Freeman, Michael. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF WILDLIFE & NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981. 1st. ISBN: 0671412558. 8 1/2 x
11 1/2, 224 pgs, index, b&w and color photos throughout. A comprehensive
guide to capturing the entire spectrum of nature's diversity - from sweeping
vistas to microscopic organisms. This beautiful volume takes us all over the
world in every environment to study wild life and nature. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
799]Geluso, Kenneth N., J. Scott Altenbach, and Ronal C. Kerbo. BATS OF
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK. Carlsbad, NM: Carlsbad Caverns Natural History Assn., 1987. ISBN: 0916907015. 8 1/2 x 11, 32 pgs, color photos.
Very comprehensive description of each species which occupies Carlsbad Caverns. Paperback. Good. $4.00
800]Goodall, Jane. IN THE SHADOW OF MAN. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1988.
Revised. ISBN: 0618056769. 6 x 9, 297 pgs, b&w photos. One of natural history's most impressive field studies - an animal classic. Slight damp wrinkling.
Paperback. Good. $6.00
801]Gotshall, Daniel W. PACIFIC COAST INSHORE FISHES. Monterrey, CA: Sea
Challengers, 1989. 3rd. ISBN: 0930118162. 7 x 9, 96 pgs, color photos, maps.
Descriptions and color plates of 126 species of common, shallow water fish
that occur from Alaska to Central Baja California. Also includes illustrations, a
glossary, a bibliography, indices to common names and scientific names, and
habitats of common fishes by geographic areas. Paperback. Very Good+.
$8.00
802]Gotshall, Daniel W. and Laurence L. Laurent. PACIFIC COAST SUBTIDAL
MARINE INVERTEBRATES A Fishwatchers' Guide. Los Osos, CA: Sea Challengers, 1979. 1st. ISBN: 0930118022. 7 x 9, 112 pgs, color photos, maps. Describes
and illustrates 161 common marine invertebrates which may be encountered
by divers on the Pacific coast; identification, notes, size and range. Paperback.
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
Very Good. $10.00
803]Gray, Asa. MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATES.
New York: American Book Company, 1989. 4 1/2 x 7, 760 pgs plus b&w plates.
A manual of the botany of the Northern United States including the district
east of the Mississippi and north of North Carolina and Tennessee and revised
and extended westward to the 100th meridian by Sereno Watson and John M.
Coulter. Leather Bound. Good. $15.00
804]Haley, Jan, photographer. FREE FLOW The Gila River in New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN:
9780826344465. 8 1/2 x 10, 105 pgs, color photos throughout, introduction by
M.H. Salmon. Beautiful photographs illustrate the Gila's journey from its high
mountain source to the arid canyon lands where it leaves New Mexico. Riverscapes, aerial views, and intimate close-ups expose secrets of a river environment, bringing the Gila to life on the pages of this book. Oversized Paperback.
New. $28.00
818]Johnson, Josephine W. THE INLAND ISLAND. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1971. 1st. ISBN: 0671209019. 5 x 8 1/2, 159 pgs, b&w illustrations. A month by
month commentary on natural surroundings and events, and other things, by
an author who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction with her first novel. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
819]JOURNAL OF THE ARIZONA-NEVADA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 2010. Volume 42(1). 7 x 10, 60 pgs, maps, charts. Scientific reports on everything from
magnitudes and timing of seasonal peak snowpack water equivalents, benefits
of costs of vegetative and sexual reproduction in perennial plants, the Stewart
mountain terrace, and more. Paperback. Good. $5.00
820]JOURNAL OF THE ARIZONA-NEVADA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 2011. Volume 43(1). 7 x 10, 60 pgs, maps, charts. Scientific reports on everything from
bat occurrence and use of archaeological sites, using atmospheric profiles to
forecast severe hail events in northern Arizona, and more. Paperback. Good.
$5.00
805]Hall, E. Raymond. HANDBOOK OF MAMMALS OF KANSAS. Lawrence, KS:
University of Kansas/Museum of Natural History, 1955. 6 x 9, 303 pgs, b&w
illustrations and maps. For the lay person who wants to know about the mammals of Kansas. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
806]Halstead, M.D., Bruce W. DANGEROUS MARINE ANIMALS That Bite, Sting,
Shock, are Non-Edible. Centreville, MD: Cornell Maritime Press, 1980. 2nd.
ISBN: 0870332686. 6 x 9, 208 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w and a section of
color illustrations. Comprehensive guide to the underwater world of poisonous, venomous, and electric organisms. Hardcover. Very Good+. $8.00
807]Harriman, Marinell. HOUSE RABBIT HANDBOOK How to Live with an Urban Rabbit. Alameda, CA: Drollery Press, 1985. Later printing. ISBN:
0940920050. 8 x 8, 108 pgs, index, b&w photos. Includes health-care and dietary information accompanied by diagrams and photo illustrations, and chapters on understanding rabbit language, choosing a rabbit, safety issues and
more. Paperback. Good. $8.00
808]Henley, Don and Dave Marsh, editors. HEAVEN IS UNDER OUR FEET.
Stamford, CT: Longmeadow Press, 1991. Later printing. ISBN: 0681411295. 6 x
9 1/2, 292 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Yes, the Eagles Don Henly has
collected short essays from celebrities of all sorts on what the earth and environment mean to them. Essays by McGuane, Harrison, Tom Cruise! Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $9.00
809]Hewitt, Oliver H., editor. THE WILD TURKEY AND ITS MANAGEMENT.
Washington DC: The Wildlife Society, 1967. 6 x 9, 589 pgs, index, references,
b&w photos, two fold-out maps. Eighteen papers on history, taxonomy, biology, ecology, habits and management, with a chapter on turkey hunting by
Latham. Authors include Aldrich, Lewis, Bailey, Rinnell, Mosby, Korschgen,
Markley, Lindzey, Shaffer, Gwynn, Holbrook, Powell, Glazener, MacDonald and
Jantzen. "It draws from, and repeatedly documents, most of the written technical literature on turkey biology and management available at the time. It has
very little in it about hunting." Hardcover. Good+. $50.00
810]Hoagland, Edward. RED WOLVES AND BLACK BEARS. New York: Penguin
Books, 1983. Later printing. ISBN: 0140066861. 5 x 8, 273 pgs. Exuberant writings on carnivals, baseball, literary backbiting, city walks, Texas, and newts.
Paperback. Good+. $6.00
811]Hornaday, Sc.D., A.M., William T. THE MINDS AND MANNERS OF WILD
ANIMALS. New York: Scribners, 1936. 5 1/2 x 8, 328 pgs, index, b&w photos.
The author's personal observations of wild animals. +Ex-library with the usual
markings, taped spine. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
812]Horner, John R. and James Gorman. DIGGING DINOSAURS. New York:
Workman Publishing, 1988. 6 x 9, 210 pgs, notes, references, b&w illustrations.
Foreword by David Attenborough. The search that unraveled the mystery of
baby dinosaurs. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $8.00
813]IMPORTANT PRE-COLUMBIAN ART. New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet,
1981. 8 1/2 x 9 1/2, pages unnumbered - about 200, color and b&w photos.
Photos of a collection sold at Sotheby's on December 5, 1981. Paperback.
Good+. $10.00
814]IN AND AROUND THE LAKES Landscapes of Northern Colorado. Red
Feather Lakes, CO: E6stock, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 0976858703. 8 x 8 1/2, 50 pgs,
color photos. Beautiful photos of the lake country of Northern Colorado. Hardcover. Very Good. $8.00
821]JOURNAL OF THE ARIZONA-NEVADA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 2012. Volume 43(2). 7 x 10, 60 pgs, maps, charts. Scientific reports on everything from
response of urban and non-urban land cover in a semi-arid ecosystem to summer precipitation variability and the effect of ENSO and PDO on three airborne
pollutants in Phoenix, Arizona. Paperback. Good. $5.00
822]Kale, II, Herbert W. and DAvid S. Maehr. FLORIDA'S BIRDS A Handbook
and Reference. Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press, 1989. ISBN: 091092368X. 6 x 9,
272 pgs, color illustrations. A comprehensive handbook of Florida birds, a
guide to identification, enjoyment, and protection of Florida's varied and beautiful population of birds. Paperback. Very Good+. $12.00
815]Jackman, E.R. and R.A. Long. THE OREGON DESERT. Caldwell, ID: Caxton
Printers, 1966. Later printing. 6 x 9, 407 pgs, index, b&w historical photos,
endsheets decorated with maps. Geology, history, biography and rich desert
lore of the deserts of eastern Oregon. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $10.00
816]Jackson, John Brinckerhoff. DISCOVERING THE VERNACULAR LANDSCAPE.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1984. 1st. ISBN: 0300031386. 6 x 9 1/2,
165 pgs, index, b&w photos. Takes us on a tour of landscapes past and present,
to show how they reflect our culture. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ.
$15.00
817]Jensen, Karen. AMERICA: LAND OF WILDLIFE. Washington DC: National
Wildlife Federation, 1984. ISBN: 0912186550. 10 1/2 x 9, 160 pgs, color photos
throughout. The hidden natural wonder of America's wildlife and landscape as
you travel from mountain peak to tide pool, and from endless prairie to liferich marshland. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ DJ. $12.00
823]Kaufman, Wallace. NO TURNING BACK Dismantling the Fantasies of Environmental Thinking. New York: Harper Collins, 1994. 1st. ISBN: 0465051189. 6
x 9, 212 pgs, index, notes, bibliography. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$15.00
824]Keating, Bern. ALASKA. Washington DC: National Geographic Society,
1969. 7 x 10, 199 pgs, index, color photos throughout. Looks at Alaska's exciting past and from a 1960's perspective, promising future. Hardcover. Good+ in
Good+ DJ. $8.00
825]Kirk, Ruth. AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE ARIZONA SONORA DESERT MUSEUM.
Tucson, AZ: Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, 1989. ISBN: 0917859375. 9 x 12,
48 pgs, color photos. Lots of beautiful photos and stories about what you'll see
at this wonderful zoo/museum in Tucson, Arizona. Paperback. Very Good+.
$8.00
826]Kirk, Ruth, editor. THE ENDURING FORESTS Northern California, Oregon,
Washington, British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska. Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1996. 1st. ISBN: 0898864674. 10 x 10, 176 pgs, color photos. Beautiful
coffee-table style book that like the forests it describes, moves us to wonder
and reflect upon the finiteness of this awesome keystone resource. Oversized
Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
827]Kirk, Ruth with Richard D. Daugherty. EXPLORING WASHINGTON ARCHAEOLOGY. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1981. 2nd. ISBN: 0295956100.
8 1/2 x 11, 112 pgs, b&w and color photos. Presents a look at the past of Indian
peoples in both text and black and white images of villages and artifacts unearthed up through the 1970s. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
828]Knutson, Roger M. FLATTENED FAUNA. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1987.
2nd. ISBN: 0898151864. 5 x 8 1/2, 88 pgs, index, biblio, illustrated. A field guide
to common animals of roads, streets, and highways. A guide for the animals
that has been "flattened by dozens of vehicles & baked by the sun to an indistinct fur, scale or feather-covered patty". Paperback. Very Good+. $6.00
829]Koeppel, Dan. TO SEE EVERY BIRD ON EARTH A Father, a Son, and a Lifelong Obsession. New York: Penguin/Hudson Street Books, 2005. 1st. ISBN:
1594630011. 6 x 9, 278 pgs. A lovingly told story about a son's attempt to
come to terms with a distant father's lifelong fascination. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Good+ DJ. $9.00
830]Krausman, Paul, John R. Morgart and MaryEllen Chilelli. ANNOTATED
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP LITERATURE, 1897-1983. Phoenix,
AZ: Southwest Natural History Assn., 1984. ISBN: 0961012633. 6 x 9, 205 pgs,
photos. This detailed, annotated bibliography is a must for the student of the
Desert Bighorn. Lists all the literature & provides substantial discussion of each
volume with info on sheep lore, natural history, & hunting. Paperback. New.
$10.00
831]Krech, III, Shepard. THE ECOLOGICAL INDIAN Myth and History. New York:
Norton, 1999. 1st. ISBN: 0393047555. 6 x 9 1/2, 318 pgs, index. The myth that
Native Americans lived in ecological harmony with nature is exposed in this
book. Krech reveals that they, like all other humans, sometimes exploited
nature. He argues that the image of the saintly Indian is simplistic and harmful
to the Indians themselves. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $18.00
832]Kyselka, Will and Ray Lanterman. MAUI How It Came To Be. Honolulu, HI:
University of Hawaii Press, 1980. ISBN: 0824805305. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 159 pgs,
index, b&w photos. Basic knowledge that will enahnce the experience of exploring Maui: describes how the island emerged, was formed, and is still being
shaped by nature's forces of volcano, wind, and water. Paperback. Good+.
$6.00
833]Landes, David S. THE WEALTH AND POVERTY OF NATIONS Why Some Are
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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So Rich and Some So Poor. New York: Norton, 1998. 4th. ISBN: 0393040178. 6 x
9, 650 pgs, index, bibliography. The fascinating sotry of wealth and power
throughout the world: the creation of wealth, the paths of winners and losers,
the rise and falls of nations. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
834]Lanner, Ronald M. THE PINON PINE A Natural and Cultural History. Reno,
NV: University of Nevada Press, 1981. ISBN: 0874170664. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 208
pgs, index, bibliography, b&w illustrations. A survey of the pinon pine's ecosystem written with a concern that illustrates a deep understanding of the ways in
which plant, animal, and human must live together to maintain quality of life.
Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
835]Lantermann, Werner. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MACAWS. Neptune City, NJ:
T.F.H. Publications, 1995. 8 x 11, 208 pgs, index, color photos throughout.
Pretty coffee-table style book featuring these colorful birds: natural history,
behavior, care, breeding plus photos and info on the different species. Hard to
find. Hardcover. Very Good. $75.00
836]Larson, Peggy. THE DESERTS OF THE SOUTHWEST A Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997. Later printing. ISBN:
0871561867. 4 1/2 x 8, 286 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. The ecology of the
southwest with its unusual beauty is the subject of this comprehensive, multifaceted field guide. Paperback. Very Good+. $8.00
837]Lines, William J. TAMING THE GREAT SOUTH LAND A History of the Conquest of Nature in Australia. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1999.
2nd. ISBN: 0820320560. 6 x 9, 347 pgs, index, bibliography, section of b&w
photos.Combines environmental, social and political history to record white
Australians' implacable exploitation of nature. It shows how settler Australia
employed the "Enlightenment" ideas of progress, economic gowth and development to conquer nature. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
838]Lopez, Barry. ABOUT THIS LIFE Journeys on the Threshold of Memory. New
York: Vintage Books, 1998. Later printing. ISBN: 0613240871. 5 x 8, 272 pgs.
Set of spellbinding essays by the renowned writer, probing the literal and figurative terrain of autobiography, writing about nature and people around the
world, exploring the questions of our age. Hardcover. Very Good+. $12.00
839]MacKie, Euan. THE MEGALITH BUILDERS. England: Phaidon Press, 1977.
1st. ISBN: 0714817287. 6 x 9, 208 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations.
Contents include Skara Brae, Maltese temples, Iberian tombs and settlements,
French and Irish passage graves and British collective tombs. Also more general
issues such as reflections on the limitations of scientific interpretations. Paperback. Good+. $7.00
840]Maduro, Rogelio A. and Ralf Schauerhammer. THE HOLES IN THE OZONE
SCARE. The Scinetific Evidence that the Sky Isn't Falling. Washington DC: 21st
Century Science Associates, 1992. ISBN: 0962813400. 5 x 8 1/2, 356 pgs, index,
b&w photos and illustrations. Reveals in well-documente, start detail how
science is being misused to achieve political ends. Paperback. Very Good+.
$12.00
841]MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES Draft: Environmental Impact Statement. Washington DC: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1988. 8
1/2 x 11, about 200 pgs, lots of indices. The draft Environmental Impact Statement for the management of National Wildlife Refuges. Paperback. Very Good.
$20.00
842]Margolin, Malcolm. THE EARTH MANUAL How to Work on Wild Land
Without Taming It. Berkeley, CA: Heydey Books, 1985. Revised. ISBN:
0930588185. 7 x 8, 236 pgs, b&w illustrations. A how-to-get-your-hands dirty
book that brings ecology, conservation and other ideals down to where the
people are. Paperback. Good. $8.00
843]Marriott, Edward. THE LOST TRIBE A Harrowing Passage into New
Guinea's Heart of Darkness. New York: Henry Holt, 1997. 2nd. ISBN:
0805053182. 6 x 8 1/2, 258 pgs. A stunning account of what happened to a
small society of primitive people suddenly ensnared by the interests and predations of modern life. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
844]Marshall, R.M., D. Turner, A. Gondor, D. Gori, C.Enquist, G. Luna, R. Paredes Aguilar, S. Anderson, S. Schwartz, C. Watts, E. Lopez, and P. Comer. AN
ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CONSERVATION PRIORITIES IN THE APACHE HIGHLANDS ECOREGION. Tucson, AZ: The Nature Conservancy, 2004. 1st. 8 1/2 x
11, 142 pgs, charts, color maps. A report on a project that identified a network
of conservation areas that, with proper management, would ensure the longterm persistence of the Apache Highland's biological diversity. Spiral Bound.
Very Good. $10.00
845]Martin, Paul S. A SURVEY OF POTENTIAL NATURAL LANDMARKS, BIOTIC
THEMES, OF THE MOJAVE-SONORAN DESERT REGION Biotic Themes. Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1979. 8 1/2 x 11, 358 pgs, b&w
maps. Prepared for the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service to determine location for potential National Natural Landmarks. Paperback. Very
Good. $15.00
846]Marx, David S. LEARN THE TREES FROM LEAF PRINTS. Cincinnati, OH:
Botanic Publishing Co., 1945. Seventh printing. 10 x 13, 45 pgs (printed on one
side only), b&w leaf prints. Includes 38 plates with the prints of the leaves of
194 kinds of trees. Paperback Spiralbound. Good+. $10.00
847]McBride, Chris. THE WHITE LIONS OF TIMBAVATI. New York: Paddington
Press, 1977. ISBN: 0448226774. 7 x 10, 220 pgs, beautiful color plates. The
author's study of rare white lions in Africa and African ecology as it relates to
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the lions. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $12.00
848]McFarlane, Robert W. A STILLNESS IN THE PINES. The Ecology of the RedCockaded Woodpecker. New York: Norton, 1992. 2nd. ISBN: 0393311678. 5 1/2
x 8 1/2, 270 pgs, b&w illustrations. An ornithologist looks at these birds and
their possible extinction. Paperback. Very Good. $7.00
849]Michener, James A. CREATURES OF THE KINGDOM. Stories of Animals and
Nature. New York: Random House, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 0679413677. 6 x 9, 281
pgs, b&w illustrations. Sixteen classic Michener tales about the natural world.
Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $10.00
850]Millar, Myrna, B.Ed., M.B.A. and Heather Millar, B.S.N., R.N. THE TOXIC
LABYRINTH A family's successful battle against environmental illness. Vancouver, Canada: Nico Professional Services, 1995. ISBN: 096992450X. 6 x 9, 302
pgs. Heather Millar was 30 years old when she felt that first tightness in her
chest. A registered nurse with nine years in pediatric care, she was working on
a short-term contract in San Antonio, Tex. when waves of exhaustion washed
over her . . ." This is the chilling account of Heather's struggle with symptoms
which mimic asthma, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, arthritis, and many other
illnesses. All testing proves negative, and her condition is diagnosed as stress
and anxiety. When she becomes allergic to everything, Heather and her family
are forced into a desperate race against time to save her life. As they probe for
answers and challenge the findings of conventional medicine, the cause of the
mysterious illness gradually become clear: Heather is being poisoned. The
culprit-common chemicals which are so much a part of our twentieth century
environment. However, with determination and her family's support, Heather
wins the battle. This book is not just for those who suffer from the effects of
our toxic environment, but for all who wonder if they could be next. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
851]Mitchell, alan. TREES American Nature Guides. Great Britain: Dragon's
World, 1995. ISBN: 1850283699. 4 1/2 x 7 1/2, 223 pgs, index, b&w and color
illustrations and maps. This handy pocket guide will help you to identify over
fifty different groups of trees, giving details of over 280 species. Paperback.
Very Good. $8.00
852]Monson, Gale and Allan R. Phillips. ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE BIRDS
OF ARIZONA. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1981. 2nd. ISBN:
0816507538. 4 x 7, 240 pgs, index. A field companion specifically designed for
use in the mountains and deserts of the Grand Canyon state. 475 species,
including subspecies, in accordance with the birds' known status through 1980.
Detailed records and range descriptions offer information unmatched in field
guides. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
853]Morin, Paula. HONEST HOSSES Wild Horses in the Great Basin. Las Vegas,
NV: University of Nevada Press, 2006. 1st. ISBN: 0874176735. 6 x 8, 376 pgs,
b&w and color photos. Voices of authentic westerners, people who live intimately with horses and the land, who share their experiences with and love of
wild horses. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
854]Muir, John. THE MOUNTAINS OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press,
1977. Later printing. ISBN: 0913668710. 6 x 9, 389 pgs, index, b&w illustrations
by the author. This facsimile edition of the original 1894 classic conveys with
words and pictures some of the wonder and delight the great naturalist found
on his first trips into the Sierras. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
855]Murray, John A., selected by. AMERICAN NATURE WRITING 1997. San
Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997. 1st. ISBN: 0871563959. 5 1/2 x 8, 269 pgs. A
nice collection of nature writing from many of the most distinguished practitioners of the genre: Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, Ann Zwinger and
more. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
856]Murray, John A., selected by. AMERICAN NATURE WRITING 1998. San
Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1998. 1st. ISBN: 0871563959. 5 1/2 x 8, 269 pgs. A
nice collection of nature writing from many of the most distinguished practitioners of the genre, including autobiographical writings, essays, short stories and
poems. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
857]National Audubon Society. A SELECTION OF FAMILIAR BIRDS OF NORTH
AMERICA. New York: Chanticleer Press, 1993. 6 x 4, 80 pgs, color photos and
b&w illustrations. A handy little pocket guide for identifying common birds of
North America. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
858]Nelson, Dennis L. and Sandra Chisholm DeYonge, project managers. DISCOVER A WATERSHED - RIO GRANDE/RIO BRAVO Reference and Activity
Guide. Bozeman, MT: The Watercourse, 2001. ISBN: 1888631066. 8 1/2 x 11,
378 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. An educator's guide that focuses
on the Mexican & American perspectives of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo watershed. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
859]Newhall, Nancy, editor. EDWARD WESTON: THE FLAME OF RECOGNITION
His photographs accompanied by excerpts from the Daybooks & Letters. New
York: Grossman Publishers, 1971. 8 1/2 x 10, 104 pgs, b&w photos. Reproductions of some of Weston's most famous photographs accompanied by his
thoughts as written down in diaries and letters over a lifetime. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
860]Nickerson, Roy. BROTHER WHALE. A Pacific Whalewatcher's Log. San
Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1978. ISBN: 0877010870. 8 x 9, 155 pgs, index,
b&w photos. Traces the history of whaling, their natural history and organizations dedicated to saving whales from extinction. Paperback. Good. $5.00
861]Nixon, Marion and Derk Whiteley. THE OXFORD BOOK OF VERTEBRATES.
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
London: Oxford University Press, 1972. 7 x 10, 216 pgs, pretty color plates
throughout. Covers British vertebrates except for birds which are covered in
another volume. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $9.00
862]O'Brien, Stacey. WESLEY THE OWL The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl
and His Girl. New York: Free Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 9781416551775. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 235 pgs, b&w photos. On Valentine's Day 1985, biologist Stacey O'Brien
met a four-day-old baby barn owl - a fateful encounter that would turn into an
astonishing 19-year saga. With nerve damage in one wing, the owlet had no
hope of surviving on his own in the wild. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
863]Oregon Forest Resources Institute. FOREST FACT BOOK. 2003. 6 x 8 1/2,
30 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Answers to frequently asked questions
about forests and forestry in Oregon. Spiral bound. Paperback. Very Good.
$6.00
864]Perry, Jesse P., Jr. THE PINES OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA. Portland, OR: Timber Press, 1991. ISBN: 0881921742. 7 x 10 1/2, 231 pgs, index,
bibliography, b&w photos. Based on 40 years of collecting trips, laboratory
reseach, studes of herbarium specimens, and information published by Botanists and forresters. All species and varieties fully described including directions to habitat sites. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $50.00
865]Peterson, Roger Tory. FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1980. 4th. ISBN: 0395361648. 4 1/2 x 7 1/2, 384 pgs, index, b&w and
color illustrations. "A completely new guide to all the birds of eastern and
central North America". Flexi-book. Good+. $10.00
866]Peterson, Roger Tory and Margaret McKenny. A FIELD GUIDE TO WILDFLOWERS of Northeastern and North-central North America. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1968. Later printing. ISBN: 0395183251. 4 1/2 x 7, 420 pgs, index, b&w
and color illustrations. Plant identification by color, family and characteristics.
If you can find the plant, you'll identify it with this extensive guide. Paperback.
Very Good. $8.00
867]Pough, Frederick H. A FIELD GUIDE TO ROCKS AND MINERALS. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1954. 2nd. 4 1/2 x 7, 333 pgs, index, glossary, b&w and color
photos, endsheets decorated with maps. A great geology handbook for the
professional or weekend rock hound. Hardcover. Good. $9.00
868]Powell, A. Michael. GRASSES OF THE TRANS-PECOS AND ADJACENT AREAS. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1994. First edition. ISBN:
0292765568. 6 x 9, 377 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w illustrations. A guide to
the over 200 different grasses which grow in the open spaces of Trans-Pecos
Texas. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
869]Proctor, Richard A. OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS The Plurality of Worlds
Studied Under the Light of Recent Scientific Researches. New York: A.L. Burt,
1930. 5 x 7 1/2, 336 pgs, b&w illustrations, plates including fold-outs of the
Northern and Southern Hemisphere. An amazingly well preserved piece of
history! Hardcover. Good+. $35.00
870]Putzer, Michael. A WINTER'S RAGE. Indianapolis, IN: Dog Ear Publishing,
2007. ISBN: 9781598585346. 6 x 9, 385 pgs. Novel set in northern Wisconsin
and an old man's desire for peace and quiet in the face of winter snowmobilers. Paperback. Very Good. $10.00
871]Pyle, Jinx. LOOKING THROUGH THE SMOKE. Payson, AZ: Git a Rope! Publishing, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0972256040. 6 x 9, 110 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. A sixth generation Arizona native addresses the mismanagement of the
US Forest Service and the causes and effects of the Rodeo-Chedeski and Dude
fires. He also discusses the wolf reintroduction program and more! Paperback.
New. $15.00
872]Pyle, Robert Michael. WINTERGREEN Listening to the Land's Heart. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. 1st. ISBN: 0395465591. 5 1/2 x 8, 303 pgs. A series of sixteen essays that describe the landscape and wildlife of the Willapa
Hills region of Washington State, which has been exploited by lumber companies. Paperback. Very Good+. $8.00
873]Quinney, Richard. BORDERLAND A Midwest Journal. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2001. ISBN: 0299174301. 8 1/2 x 8, 191 pgs, b&w photos. "Watch closely, Richard Quinney reminds himself, participate, experience
the mystery. And watching, we experience with him the wonders of the borderland between a remembered past and an ever-unfolding present, the extraordinary mysteries of ordinary life in a world comfortably situated in the
middle of a vast, unknowable universe." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $15.00
874]Ray, Dixy Lee with Lou Guzzo. ENVIRONMENTAL OVERKILL. Whatever
Happened to Common Sense? Washington DC: Regnery Gateway, 1992. ISBN:
0895265125. 6 x 9, 260 pgs, index, notes. The author claims good stewardship
of the environment, scientific honesty, and even our constitutional liberties
basedon property rights are being consciously endangered by environmental
extremists. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $12.00
875]Robbins, Chandler S., Bertel Bruun, and Herbert S. Zim. BIRDS OF NORTH
AMERICA. New York: Golden Press, 1966. 1st. ISBN: 0307336565. 4 1/2 x 7 1/2,
340 pgs, color illustrations throughout. A handy guide to field identification of
all north American birds. Paperback. Good. $8.00
876]Ross, Herbert H. A TEXTBOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY. New York: John Wiley &
Sons, 1948. 6 9, 532 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. Old college
textbook. Hardcover. Very Good+. $12.00
877]Salmon, M. H. "Dutch". GILA LIBRE! New Mexico's Last Wild River. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2008. 1st. ISBN:
9780826340825. 6 x 9, 144 pgs, color photos and illustrations. The story of a
geographic anomaly that includes roughly four million acres of the nation's
first designated wilderness area, New Mexico's largest national forest, and the
state's only undammed river. Visitors might spot a beaver and a coatimundi on
the same day, an elk and a javelina on the same hillside, or catch a flathead
catfish and a wild trout in the same pool. Apaches roamed along the Gila's
shores, as did mountain men and outlaws. It also tells the river's story to date,
extolling what is still a unique Southwest resource and speculating on its future, which includes the threatening proposal of a major state and federal
water project. Paperback. New. $10.00
878]Salvat Editores. OFFICIAL GUIDE: ANTHROPOLOGY NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Mexico City: National Institute of Anthropology and History, 1991. 4th. ISBN:
968320371X. 6 1/2 x 9, 223 pgs, color photos. Official guide to the Anthropology National Museum, or, MusÈo Nacional de Antropologia en Mexico, of
Mexico City. Excellent handbook illustrated in color. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
879]Schult, Milo J. and Arnold O. Haugen. WHERE BUFFALO ROAM. South
Dakota: Badlands Natural History Association, 1979. ISBN: 0912410078. 5 1/2 x
8 1/2, 30 pgs, illustrated. An interesting little tourist pamphlet on the buffalo
and where they lived. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
880]Scott, John Paul. ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963. 4
x 7, 331 pgs, index, bibliography, sections of b&w photos. What is the modern
science of animal behavior all about? This book provides a concise and accurate introduction to this fascinating field. Mass Market Paperback. Good+.
$5.00
881]Scott-Macnab, David, editor. THROUGH THE GREAT CANADIAN WILDERNESS. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Assn., 1995. ISBN: 0864490186. 8 x 11,
192 pgs, color photos throughout. An excursion into the landscape of Canada's
frontierlands of vast frozen plains, tranquil lakes, and running waters. Hardcover. Very Good+. $15.00
882]Shubin, Neil. YOUR INNER FISH A Journey into the 3.5-Billiion-Year History
of the Human Body. New York: Random House, 2009. 1st. ISBN:
9780307277459. 5 x 8, 237 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. The author draws on
the latest genetic research and his huge experience as an expeditionary paleontologist to show the incredible impact the 3.5 billion year history of life has
had on our bodies. He takes readers on a fascinating, unexpected journey and
allows us to discover the deep connection to nature in our own bodies. Paperback. Very Good. $12.00
883]Sigurdsson, Haraldur. MELGINT THE EARTH The History of Ideas on Volcanic Eruptions. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 1st. ISBN:
0195106652. 7 x 10, 260 pgs, index, glossary, notes, b&w photos and illustrations. Chronicles humankind's attempt to understand why volcanoes errupt,
and looks at how our conception of volcanoes has changed. Hardcover. Very
Good in Very Good DJ. $15.00
884]Smith, Richard P. ANIMAL TRACKS AND SIGNS OF NORTH AMERICA. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1982. ISBN: 0811721248. 6 x 9, 271 pgs, index,
b&w photos. How to recognize and interpret wildlife clues. Paperback. Good+.
$10.00
885]Stall, Chris. ANIMAL TRACKS OF THE GREAT LAKES. Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1989. 3rd. ISBN: 0898861969. 4 1/2 x 6, 112 pgs, b&w illustrations.
This handy, pocket-sized guide helps you name the track maker, with life-size
drawings of the animal's or bird's characteristic footprints. Paperback. Good+.
$5.00
886]Stebbins, Robert C. A FIELD GUIDE TO WESTERN REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966. A Peterson Field Guide. 5 x 7 1/2, 279
pgs, index, b&w and color illustrations and maps. A great pocket guide covers
207 species; habitat, range, etc. Hardcover. Good+ in Fair DJ. $8.00
887]Sutton, Ann and Myron. THE LIFE OF THE DESERT. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1969. Later printing. 7 x 10, 232 pgs, index, color photos throughout. From the
"Our Living World of Nature" series, a vivid, informative volume finds the lush,
exotic life forms amid the desert's stark grandeur, complete with scientific
information. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. $10.00
888]Szarkowski, John, editor. THE PHOTOGRAPHER AND THE AMERICAN
LANDSCAPE The Museum of Modern Art, New York. New York: Doubleday,
1966. 2nd. 9 x 8, 48 pgs, b&w photographs. Later issue of the catalogue for the
1963 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; includes editor's
introduction and short biographical sketches of the photographers. Paperback.
Very Good. $6.00
889]Tacha, T.C. and C.E. Braun, ed. MIGRATORY SHORE AND UPLAND GAME
BIRD MANAGEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA. Washington DC: International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1994.
ISBN: 0935868755. 7 x 10, 222 pgs, b&w photos, charts, maps. Covers dove,
pigeon, crane, woodcock, snipe, coot, moorhen, rail and sora. Hardcover. Very
Good+. $12.00
890]Taylor, Raymond F. and Elbert L. Little, Jr. POCKET GUIDE TO ALASKA
TREES. Washington DC: U.S. Gov't Printing Office, 1950. 4 1/2 x 9, 63 pgs, b&w
illustrations. With a list of tree species, physical descriptions of the trees, and
illustrations from drawings of each variety. Paperback. Good. $10.00
891]Thomas, Lewis. THE LIVES OF A CELL Notes of a Biology Watcher. New
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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York: Bantam Books, 1975. Later printing. 4 x 7, 180 pgs. An ode to biology,
luminous in style and bursting with information, a celebration of and a cerebration on life. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. $4.00
892]Thybony, Scott. THE ROCKIES Pillars of a Continent. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1996. ISBN: 0792229401. 7 x 10, 200 pgs, index, color
photos throughout. Beautiful photos will transport you to the heart of the Rockies and draw you into the immensity of the Mountain West. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $8.00
893]Vanderwilt, John W. MINERAL RESOURCES OF COLORADO. Denver, CO:
State of Colorado Mineral Resources Board, 1947. 6 x 9, 547 pgs, index, many
fold-out maps including one in a pocket inside back cover. A detailed examination of the mineral resources in Colorado in 1947. Hardcover. Very Good.
$50.00
894]Vitebsky, Piers. THE REINDEER PEOPLE Living With Animals and Spirits in
Siberia. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005. 1st. ISBN: 0618211888. 6 x 9, 464 pgs,
index, bibliography, notes, section of b&w photos. A unique account of the
Eveny, nomads who live in intimate partnership with the native reindeer. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $8.00
895]Walker, Melissa. LIVING ON WILDERNESS TIME. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2003. 2nd. ISBN: 0813921090. 6 x 9, 304 pgs. A compelling
travel narrative and meditation on the value of wilderness. Paperback. Fine.
$9.00
896]Ward, Grace B. and Onas M. Ward. COLORFUL DESERT WILDFLOWERS
California - Arizona. Palm Desert, CA: Living Desert Association, 1978. 6 x 9,
pages unnumbered, about 200, color photos throughout. Color photos and
descriptions of the 200 best-known California and Arizona wildflowers. Paperback. Very Good. $8.00
897]WATERFOWL IDENTIFICATION IN THE CENTRAL FLYWAY. Central Flyway
Waterfowl Council, 2004. Later printing. 4 x 6 1/2, 60 pgs, color illustrations.
Contains a plethora of waterfowl pictures, full color, for identification purposes.
Paperback. Very Good+. $5.00
898]Williams, Ted. DON'T BLAME THE INDIANS Native Americans and the
Mechanized Destruction of Fish and Wildlife. South Hamilton, MA: GSJ Press,
1986. ISBN: 0960984259. 6 x 9, 142 pgs, index. The author's opinion is that
though the Indians are causing the destruction of fish and wildlife across the
nation, it's not their fault! Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
899]Workers of the Writers' Program, WPA. BIRDS IN FLORIDA. Tampa, FL:
Florida Grower Press, 1930. 6 x 9, 213 pgs, color illustrations. Focuses on economic phase of wild bird life, history of ornithology, migration studies, etc..
From the eagle to the water turkey, this text provides description, food preference, characteristics, location, etc. and contains beautiful full-color paintings of
same throughout. This Florida bird study also contains categories, song, nest
building, egg coloration, incubation, color, feather changes, conservation, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and much more. Paperback. Good. $15.00
900]World Wildlife Fund. NORTH AMERICA'S LIVING LEGACY. Washington DC:
1997. A collection of books and pamplets all about the World Wildlife Fund:
"Mapping North America's biological wealth", "Terrestrial Vegetation of the
United States", "Ecoregions Map of North America with Explanatory Note",
"Terrestrial Ecoregions of the U.S. & Canada", and more. Paperback. Good.
$10.00
COUNTRY LIVING / AGRICULTURE / HOMESTEADING
901]Alinder, James, editor. WRIGHT MORRIS Photographs & Words. New York:
Friends of Photography/Matrix, 1982. 1st. ISBN: 0933286287. 9 1/2 x 11 1/2,
120 pgs, b&w photography. Although overshadowed by his reputation as a
writer, Morris' photographs have been masterpieces since they were made in
the late 1930's and 40's. This volume is the first to emphasize Morris' contribution to the visual arts, with 61 matchless laser-scan reproductions of his images.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $25.00
902]Allison, Vernon. BARBED WIRE AND RELATED FENCING ITEMS. Ft. Worth,
TX: Published/Printed by the author, 1976. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 108 pgs, b&w illustrations. Hard to find reference of antique fencing materials. Paperback. Good+.
$20.00
903]Ballantine, Betty. AN AMERICAN CELEBRATION The Art of Charles Wysocki.
New York: Workman Publishing, 1985. Later printing. ISBN: 0894809423. 10 x
10, 192 pgs. Wysocki delights in his native land and portrays the joys of its early
days so lyrically that he has become the country's leading painter of Americana.
In this premier collection, the artist offers over 200 full-color paintings on the
charm of small towns and good neighbors. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $25.00
904]Borland, Hal. COUNTRY EDITOR'S BOY. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1978. 2nd.
6 x 9, 313 pgs. The author's growing up years on the high plains of eastern Colorado when the Old West was passing and the New West was emerging. Exlibrary with minimal markings, Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
905]Bunyan, John. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS In the Similitude of a Dream. New
York: A.L. Burt, 1910. 5 x 7 1/2, 345 pgs. n allegory that describes the Christian
life. The hero, carrying a burder of sins and terrified by the Biblical announcement of judgment to come, leaves the City of Destruction to find Zion the City of
God. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
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906]Craven, Margaret. WALK GENTLY THIS GOOD EARTH. New York: Putnams,
1977. 3rd. ISBN: 0399120408. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 172 pgs. In the pristine mountian
wilderness of the pacific northwest Judge Westcott raised his four motherless
children and foster son with the rugged independence, patient strengh, and
wise humor he inherited from his own pioneer ancestors. Maria, their devoted
young housekeeper, hels the family close in the warm circle of her caring, commitment, and love. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $12.00
907]Davis, Norah Deakin and Linda Lindsey. AT HOME IN THE SUN. Charlotte,
VT: Garden Way Publishing, 1979. ISBN: 0882661515. 8 1/2 x 11, 236 pgs, b&w
photos and illustrations and a section of color photos. A "tour" of solar homes in
the U.S. Paperback. Good. $8.00
908]Dye, Harold E. NO ROCKING CHAIR FOR ME! Optimistic Reflections on Retirement. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1975. ISBN: 0805452346. 5 x 8, 147
pgs. A battle cry for the senior citizen and/or retiree. Hardcover. Good+.
$12.00
909]Erdman, Loula Grace. LONELY PASSAGE. New York: Dodd Mead, 1948. 5
1/2 x 8, 234 pgs. A novel of the Missouri countryside. Hardcover. Good. $10.00
910]Faust, Joan Lee. THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF VEGETABLE GARDENING.
New York: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1975. ISBN: 0812905016. 6
1/2 x 9 1/2, 282 pgs, b&w photos and color illustrations. A good all-around
gardening book to help you grow your own vegetables, savor fresh picked flavor, watch your food bills shrink, and know the pleasure of growing and eating
your own food. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ. $8.00
911]Fine, Doug. FAREWELL, MY SUBARU An Epic Adventure in Local Living. New
York: Random House/Villard, 2008. Later printing. ISBN: 9780812977899. 5 x 8,
210 pgs. The author recounts how he vowed to go green by growing his own
food, using only the sun for power, and consume little or no fossil fuel for an
entire year in this chronicle that is both a hilarious romp and an inspiration.
Paperback. Very Good+. $8.00
912]Fischman, Walter Ian. DECKS. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1975. ISBN:
044812050X. 8 1/2 x 11, 110 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. All sorts
of plans, materials needed, and photos for a variety of decks. Paperback.
Good+. $8.00
913]Flight, Graham with Peter Lane. INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Press, 1991. ISBN: 0134792475. 8 1/2 x 10, 344 pgs,
index, b&w and color photos throughout. Very well-illustrated and well-written
work on pot throwing. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
914]Galindo, Michelle. DESERT ARCHITECTURE. Germany: Braun, 2009. 1st.
ISBN: 9783938780589. 12 x 9 1/2, 175 pgs, color photos throughout. Coffeetable style book of buildings in the desert. Architects have always drawn inspiration from the magical ambience and unique conditions of the desert. Current
predictions of climate change have made the issue of building in particularly hot
climatic zones more relevant than ever. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $25.00
915]Gibbs, L.C. ORNAMENTALS FOR NEW MEXICO. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico Agricultural Extension Service, 1950. 6 x 9, 48 pgs, b&w photos, charts. An
interesting and useful agricultural research study report. Paperback. Good.
$5.00
916]Harrington, H.D. EDIBLE NATIVE PLANTS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1991. ISBN: 0826303439. 6
x 9, 392 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. A complete listing of edible plants of the
Rockies along with recipes for beers & wines, jams & preserves, cooking greens,
preparing dyes, histories of the various uses and much more. Paperback. Very
Good+. $12.00
917]Harrington, H.D. EDIBLE NATIVE PLANTS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1979. 3rd. ISBN:
0826303439. 6 x 9, 392 pgs, index, b&w illustrations. A complete listing of edible plants of the Rockies along with recipes for beers & wines, jams & preserves,
cooking greens, preparing dyes, histories of the various uses and much more.
Paperback. Good+. $10.00
918]Heinrich, Elmer G. THE ROOT OF ALL DISEASE. Jupiter, FL: R.O.A.D. Publishing, 2007. 4th. ISBN: 1569599041. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 85 pgs. Provides answers to
why the present day foods provide less nutrition and the diffrence between
metallic minerals and those from food. Paperback. Fine. $25.00
919]Herriot, James. THE LORD GOD MADE THEM ALL. New York: St Martin's
Press, 1981. Later printing. ISBN: 0312966202. 4 1/2 x 7 1/2, 373 pgs. Herriot
once again brings us the magical beauty of Yorkshire, the joys and sorrows of its
inhabitants, and the richly rewarding experiences of a country veterinarian.
Mass Market Paperback. Good. $4.00
920]Hupping, Carol and Cheryl Winters Tetreau, Roger Yepson, eds. HINTS, TIPS
& EVERYDAY WISDOM. Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press, 1985. ISBN: 0878575782. 6
x 9, 388 pgs, index. Over 1,100 tips on health, food, fitness, car care, home
energy, the workshop and much more. Hardcover. Very Good in Good DJ.
$8.00
921]Kidder, Tracy. HOUSE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985. ISBN: 0395363179.
6 x 9, 341 pgs. From the first nail to the final coat of paint - from contract signing to moving day - author chronicles the complex and fascinating construction
of an American dream. Paperback. Good+. $6.00
922]Kindscher, Kelly. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS OF THE PRAIRIE An Ethnobotanical
Guide. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 1997. ISBN: 0700603255. 6 x 9,
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
276 pgs, index, b&w illustrations and maps. Long before sunflower seeds became a popular snack food, they were a foodstuff valued by Native Americans.
For some 10,000 years, from the end of the Pleistocene to the 1800s, the indigenous peoples of the plains regarded edible native plants like the sunflower,
as an important source of food. Not only did plants provide sustenance during
times of scarcity, but they also added variety to what otherwise would have
been a monotonous diet of game. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
923]King, Jay, compiled and arranged by. THE SQUARE DANCER'S DICTIONARY.
Wayland, MA: Published/Printed by the author, 1976. 8 1/2 x 11, 283 pgs, index.
All of the 'calls' you need to run a square dance. Spiral Bound. Good+. $25.00
924]Kovel, Ralph & Terry. KOVELS' KNOW YOUR ANTIQUES. New York: Crown,
1981. Revised. ISBN: 0517545012. 7 x 9, 364 pgs, index, b&w photos. The bestselling guide to evaluating, buying, and caring for any antique. With more than
300 photographs and line drawings, a clear, concise text, and extensive up-todate bibliographies, this book will help you determine if there's anything of
value in your inherited belongings. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
$6.00
925]L-W Book Sales, editors. A PRICE GUIDE TO ROOKWOOD Revised Prices.
Gas City, IN: L-W Book Sales, 1999. 3rd. ISBN: 0895380226. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 262
pgs, color and b&w photos. Teaches you how to identify, value and affordably
collect this exquisite style of pottery, while deepening your passion for it. With
insight into the history of Rookwood Pottery, including 1,000 brilliant color
photos and an explanation of the exclusive marking dating system, this book
delivers more than pricing and identifying details. It demonstrates why there is
such interest in this pottery. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
926]Lumpkins, William. LA CASA ADOBE. Santa Fe, NM: Ancient City Press,
1961. 11 x 14, 76 pgs, b&w illustrations. Drawings, plans for building the Adobe.
Plastic spiral bound. Paperback. Good+. $20.00
927]Lutyk, Carol Bittig, editor. DISCOVER AMERICA! A Scenic Tour of the Fifty
States. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1898. 1st. ISBN:
0870448048. 9 x 11, 336 pgs, color photos throughout. This book captures this
scenic heritage in a region-by-region ramble through the fifty states. The camera focuses on places well known and long loved as well as other images reveal
landscapes that surprise and intrigue. Hardcover. Very Good+. $12.00
928]MacDonald, Betty. THE EGG AND I. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1945. 5 1/2 x 8,
287 pgs. Life on a wilderness chicken ranch told with wit and high humor. Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
929]McKendry, Ruth. TRADITIONAL QUILTS AND BED COVERINGS. New York:
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1979. ISBN: 0442297904. 9 x 12, 240 pgs, index, notes,
b&w and color photos. Looks at the total range of bedding materials, from
those used on the earliest crude bedsteads in one room shanties to those laid
on the elaborate four-posters of the Victorian era. Hardcover. Very Good in
Very Good DJ. $20.00
930]McPherson, John & Geri. PRIMITIVE WILDERNESS SKILLS, APPLIED & ADVANCED. Randolph, KS: Prairie Wolf, 2002. Later printing. ISBN: 0967877784. 5
1/2 x 8 1/2, 290 pgs, b&w photos. Chapters include nutrition, brain tanning,
dug-out canoe, as well as a narrative describing three days of testing wilderness
skills. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
931]McRaven, Charles. THE BLACKSMITH'S CRAFT A Primer of Tools & Methods.
North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing, 2005. ISBN: 1580175937. 7 x 9, 247 pgs,
index, b&w photos and illustrations. Blacksmithing is one of the traditional "lost
arts" deserving re-discovery by anyone interested in do-it-yourself building and
crafting. Creating one's own apparatus from metal enhances wood-working,
stonework, building, and restoration work. The author shows how practical,
simple, and rewarding the forging of hand tools can be. Paperback. Very
Good+. $18.00
932]Moyer, Anne, editor. THE GREEN THUMB COOKBOOK. Emmaus, PA: Rodale
Press, 1977. 2nd. ISBN: 087857168X. 7 1/2 x 9, 316 pgs, b&w illustrations. Over
350 natural ways to prepare 61 different fresh vegetables. Hardcover. Very
Good. $8.00
933]Needham, James G. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE FARM. Ithaca, NY: The
Comstock Publishing Co., 1916. 5 x 7 1/2, 348 pgs, b&w illustrations. A workbook for studying the natural world on a farm in the early 20th century.
Needham (1888-1957) was a biology professor at Cornell. Hardcover. Very
Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
934]Phillips, Charles, Neil Grant, et. al. THE 20TH CENTURY YEAR BY YEAR The
people and events that shaped the last hundred years. London: Marshall Publishing, 1999. ISBN: 1840282959. 9 x 11 1/2, 360 pgs, index, color photos
throughout. Offers useful historical information for the student and fascinating
facts for the casual browser. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
935]Radojkovic, Jon. BARN BUILDING The Golden Age of Barn Construction.
Ontario: Boston Mills Press, 2007. ISBN: 9781550464702. 11 x 9, 192 pgs, index,
color photos throughout. Celebrates the era of North American barn-building
known as "The Golden Age of Barn Construction," from the early 1700s to the
mid-20th century. The author explores the variety of barn styles, pays tribute to
the craftsmanship of their builders, and chronicles the lives and times of both
the barns and those who built them. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$18.00
936]Rebus, Inc. COUNTRY FURNITURE America's Rich Legacy of Design and
Craftsmanship. New York: Time-Life Books, 1989. 2nd. ISBN: 0809467666. 9 x
11, 176 pgs, color photos. A good history of all the styles and types of American
country furniture. Slight damp wrinkling to most pages. Hardcover. Good+.
$6.00
937]Renner, M.D., John H., consultant. THE HOME REMEDIES HANDBOOK.
Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International, 1993. 1st. ISBN: 156173747X. 8 x 11,
400 pgs, color illustrations. Hundreds of doctors provide easily digestible potential solutions to common ailments. Hardcover. Very Good+. $20.00
938]Robinson, Ruth W. CHAPTERS FROM MY CHILDHOOD On The Old Farm In
Mount Carmel Connecticut During The Nineteen-Teens. Guilford, CT: Shore ine
Times Printing Co., 1970. 8 1/2 x 11, 99 pgs, b&w illustrations by the author. The
author's memoirs of her girlhood in the early 1900s in Connecticut. Hardcover.
Very Good in Good DJ. $25.00
939]Schnittka, Julie, editor. TASTE OF HOME LOW-FAT COUNTRY COOKING.
Greendale, WI: Taste of Home Books, 1997. ISBN: 0898212103. 8 x 11, 290 pgs,
index, color photos throughout. Includes recipes for breakfast & brunch, appetizers & snacks, beverages, salads, breads rolls & muffins, sandwiches, soups &
stews, chicken & turkey, beef, pork, seafood, sides dishes, country condiments
and sweet treats. Hardcover. Very Good+. $10.00
940]Seton, Ernest Thompson. TWO LITTLE SAVAGES. New York: Doubleday,
1959. 6 x 9, 416 pgs, index, illustrated by the author. The adventures of two
boys who live as Indians and what they learned. Ex-library with the usual markings. Slig damp wrinkling inside front cover. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
941]Snell, Clarke and Tim Callahan. BUILDING GREEN A Complete How-To Guide
to Alternative Building Methods. New York: Lark Books, 2004. Later printing.
ISBN: 9781579905323. 8 1/2 x 10, 614 pgs, color photos throughout. More than
1,200 close-up photographs, along with in-depth descriptions, follow the real
construction of an alternative house from site selection to the final-touch interior details. Paperback. Very Good+. $25.00
942]Stuart, Jesse. THE YEAR OF MY REBIRTH. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. 5
1/2 x 8, 342 pgs. fter a lecture in Kentucky Stuart has a severe heart attack. This
is the story of his fight for life but also a vivid chronicle of an age gone by, as
Stuart records in a journal his travel back from an oxygen tent to a vigorous life.
As he recovers in his home town, he remembers his school boy days and returns
to his origins in search of a new life. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$15.00
943]Swedberg, Robert W. and Harriett. AMERICAN OAK FURNITURE Styles and
Prices - Book I. Radnor, PA: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1992. Later printing.
ISBN: 0870696203. 7 x 10, 149 pgs, index, bibliography, glossary, b&w photos.
Well illustrated work on American oak furniture for every room in the house.
Paperback. Very Good. $6.00
944]VACATION & SECOND HOMES. Tucson, AZ: Home Planners Inc., 1990. ISBN:
0918894883. 8 1/2 x 11, 256 pgs, house plans and color and b&w illustrations.
258 designes for recreation, retirement and leisure living; 440 to 4,400 square
feet. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
945]Van Amber, Rita and Janet Van Amber Paske. STORIES AND RECIPES OF
THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF THE 1930'S, and MORE FROM YOUR KITCHEN
TODAY. Neenah, WI: Van Amber Publishers, 1992. 21st Printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
320 pgs, index. "It is all a part of the American experience. It is a reflection of
the times in the bleak 1930s, and this book is intended as a recording to be sure
parents are recognized for their historical endurance. It was time to dredge up
memories of those days while many of the real survivors, the parents, are still
here. The mothers who cooked those meals out of nothing and made them
taste so good and the fathers who worked harder than ever, in a futile attempt
to keep things as they were before, and not to admit failure." Paperback Spiral
Bound. Very Good+. $15.00
946]Wharton, Edith. THE CHILDREN. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1928. 1st.
5 1/2 x 8, 347 pgs. A first printing is indicated by this publisher with a [1] on the
last page. This late Wharton novel is one in an informal group of three, along
with The Mother's Recompense (1925) and Twilight Sleep (1927), that depict
relations between parents and their children. Hardcover. Very Good. $12.00
947]White, Helen Chappell. THIS IS THE LIFE. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1955.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 254 pgs. Based on the 1950s TV program, a collection of ten short
stories about the Fishers of Middleburg. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good
DJ. $12.00
948]Wright, Harold Bell. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1985. Later printing. ISBN: 0448010569. 5 x 8, 299 pgs. Originally published in 1907, the story of a man who moves from the city to the Ozarks and a
simpler life. Ex-ibrary, re-bound, with usual markings. Glossy Pictorial Cover.
Good+. $12.00
949]Wyeth, Andrew. WYETH AT KUERENERS. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976.
1st. ISBN: 0395219906. 13 x 10, 324 pgs, b&w and color art reproductions.
Paintings and drawings of the Kuerner farm near Wyeth's studio in Chadds Ford,
Pennsylvania, one of the artist's favorite subjects over many years. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $100.00
950]Wyman, Donald. DWARF SHRUBS. New York: Macmillan, 1980. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 138 pgs, color photos, mapped endsheets. All sorts of information on maintenance free woody plants. Hardcover. Good+. $8.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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951]100 OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS. RTV Sales, 1966. 12 x
15, 200 pgs, full color art reproductions accompanied by information about
each artist. Great collection. Paperback. Very Good. $40.00
952]Adame, Daniel Diaz. BROMO DE LA TAURO-MAGIA. Mexico: Talleres Offset
Miranda, 1979. 1st. 9 x 6 1/2, 16 pgs, b&w cartoons. All in Spanish, cartoons
about bullfighting. Paperback. Very Good+. $5.00
953]Alexander, Caroline. MRS. CHIPPY'S LAST EXPEDITION The Remarkable
Journal of Shackleton's Polar-Bound Cat. New York: HarperPerennial, 1997.
ISBN: 0060932619. 5 1/2 x 8, 148 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. Based on
Ernest Schackleton's real expedition to Antarctica, this is the story of the voyage
there and what was faced by the crew once they arrived through the journal
kept by the ship's cat, a tomcat named Mrs Chippie. Though fiction, the book is
illustrated with b&w photos and drawings. Paperback. Very Good. $6.00
954]Alexander, Larry. BIGGEST BROTHER The Life of Major Dick Winters, the
Man Who Led the Band of Brothers. London: Penguin, 2005. 1st. ISBN:
0451218396. 6 x 9, 288 pgs, index, section of b&w photos. Complemented by
never-before-seen photographs and insights by family, friends, and fellow veterans, this inspirational chronicle pays tribute to the war-time accomplishments
of Major Richard D. Winters, the skillful leader of the Band of Brothers, the
legendary fighting unit of World War II. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
955]Alvarez, Rafael Vilar. EL TOREO The Art of Bullfighting. Mexico: Editorial
Eduardo Cabal, 1950. 10 1/2 x 7, 50 pgs, b&w illustrations. English translation by
Enrique Inigo y Samaniego. Body regions of the bull, shapes of horns, diagrams
of arenas, portraits of famous matadors and toreadors, uniforms and equipment, classification of passes, methods of placing banderillas: it's all here!
Paperback. Good+. $5.00
956]ARTISANS AND KINGS Selected Treasures from the Louvre. Denver, CO:
Denver Museum of Art, 2007. ISBN: 1932543139. 9 x 11, 166 pgs, color photos
throughout. Catalog Originally Titled "Kings as Collectors: Paintings, Sculpture,
and Decorative Arts from the Musee du Louvre" organized by the High Museum
of Art, Atlanta. Hardcover. Very Good+. $25.00
957]Axell, Albert. RUSSIA'S HEROES 1941-45. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2001.
1st. ISBN: 0786708565. 6 x 9, 264 pgs, index, two sections of b&w photos. Tells
the story of the Eastern Front as it unfolds, interweaving accounts of the ordinary and extraordinary male and female soldiers of Russia with the progress of
the war itself. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. $5.00
958]Bach, Richard. A GIFT OF WINGS. New York: Dell Publishing, 1975. Later
printing. ISBN: 0440345715. 4 x 7, 300 pgs, b&w illustrations. A non-fiction book
about the joy and meaning of flight in the author's life. Mass Market Paperback.
Very Good. $4.00
959]Baerlein, Henry. BELMONTE The Matador. New York: Harrison Smith &
Robert Haas, 1934. 6 x 8 1/2, 387 pgs, b&w photos. This book book on Belmonte
assumes an understanding that the function of the matador is not that of
butcher in barbaric sport, but rather that of actor in a "dance as complicated as
a ballet can be and composed in the immediate presence of the horns of
death.". Hardcover. Good+. $8.00
960]Barthorp, Michael. THE ZULU WAR A Pictorial History. London: Blandford,
1991. Later printing. ISBN: 0713714697. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 181 pgs, index, b&w
historical photos and maps throughout. A pictorial history of the 1879 war,
including the battles at Isandlwana and Rorkeís Drift, among numerous others.
Paperback. Good+. $8.00
961]Bastable, Jonathan. VOICES FROM STALINGRAD Nemesis on the Volga.
Cincinnati, OH: David & Charles, 2006. ISBN: 9780715321768. 6 x 9, 304 pgs,
index, bibliography, b&w photos. The battle of Stalingrad raged unrelentingly
from August 1942 to February 1943. It was the cruellest, most bitter battle ever
fought, and the Russians came within an ace of losing it. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
962]Beecroft, John. KIPLING A Selection of His Stories and Poems -Volume I.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1956. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 531 pgs. Includes "The Jungle
Book", "Just So Stories" and "Puck of Pook's Hill". Hardcover. Good+ in Good+
DJ. $10.00
963]A BILINGUAL DICTIONARY OF SCHOOL TERMINOLOGY English-Spanish.
1990. Revised. 8 1/2 x 11, 119 pgs. Prepared to assist school employeed who
need to communicate with Spanish speaking members of the school population.
Spiral Bound. Good+. $5.00
964]Bourland, Caroline B. and Edith F. Helman. VIDA Y HAZANAS DE JUAN
BELMONTE TORERO. New York: Norton, 1939. 1st. 5 x 7 1/2, 213 pgs, vocabulary, notes. All in Spanish with Spanish-English vocabulary listing at back. Paperback. Good+. $8.00
965]Bright, Roderic. TOROS WITHOUT TEARS A Simple Explanation of a Bullfight. Mexico: Ediciones Luna, 1966. 5 x 7 1/2, 40 pgs, b&w photos. Includes a
diagram of Plaza Mexico (largest bullring in the world), glossary of bullfighting
terminology. An introduction to bullfighting written for the North American
tourist. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
966]Brooks, Elbridge S. STORIES OF THE OLD BAY STATE. New York: American
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Book Company, 1899. 5 x 7 1/2, 284 pgs, b&w illustrations. Has about 30 stories
about the history of Massachusetts. Ex-school library. Hardcover. Good+.
$15.00
967]Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. POETICAL WORKS OF ELIZABETH BARRETT
BROWNING (COMPLETE) From the Twelfth London Edition. New York: Thomas
Y. Crowell, 1886. 5 x 7 1/2, 520 pgs. Elizabeth Barrett was a nineteenth century
poet married to Robert Browning, also an influential writer. Her poems are
known for their religious themes, and her work influenced numerous important
authors, such as Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Dickinson. Green cloth with gold gilt.
Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
968]Buck, Charles Neville. THE CODE OF THE MOUNTAINS. New York: Grosset &
Dunlap, 1915. 5 x 7 1/2, 303 pgs, illustrations by G.W. Gage. A tale Kentucky in
the days when local tradition and mores ran strong. Binding loose, title page
missing, story complete. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
969]Burton, Fred. GHOST Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent. New York:
Random House, 2008. ISBN: 9780345494252. 5 x 8, 276 pgs. A former United
States counterterrorist tells the fascinating story of his life fighting for American
freedom below the radar. Signed by the author. Paperback. Good+. $12.00
970]Burton, Sir Richard. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. New York: Book League of
America. 5 1/2 x 8, 391 pgs. Sir Richard Burton's famous translation of The
Thousand Nights and A Night with modernized spelling and punctuation and
new illustrations. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
971]Churchill, Winston S. BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS. New York: Putnams,
1941. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 462 pgs. Sir Winston's second volume of speeches, originally
published in England as "Into Battle". Contains numerous famous speeches,
including "Their Finest Hour"--1940. Hardcover. Very Good in Good- DJ. $20.00
972]Cobb, Captain Frank. BATTLING THE CLOUDS or, For a Comrade's Honor.
Chicago: Saalfield Publishing, 1942. 5 x 8, 165 pgs, b&w drawings as frontispiece. Volume 1 in the Aviator Series. A juvenile/young adult novel about young
men in the Army learning to fly. An early novel of aviation. Hardcover. Good+ in
Good+ DJ. $12.00
973]Collins, Larry and Dominique Lapierre. OR I'LL DRESS YOU IN MOURNING.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1968. Book Club. 6 x 9, 349 pgs, glossary, b&w
photos, mapped endsheets. The history of "El Cordobes", the matador idol of
Spain. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair DJ. $7.00
974]Conrad, Barnaby. DANGERFIELD A Novel About a Great American Author.
New York: Harcourt Brace, 1961. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 208 pgs. By the author of
Matador, a novel about nature of literary fame. Ex-library with usual markings.
Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $5.00
975]Conrad, Barnaby. THE DEATH OF MANOLETE. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1958. 1st. 7 x 10, 148 pgs, b&w photos, decorated endsheets. Photo essay recording the great bullfighter's last and tragic performance. Hardcover. Good+ in
Fair DJ. $8.00
976]Conrad, Barnaby. GATES OF FEAR. New York: Bonanza Books, 1957. 2nd. 7
1/2 x 10, 337 pgs, index, b&w illustrations and photos, decorated endsheets.
The author conducts a tour of the great bullrings of the world and gives us behind-the-scenes, accounts of the great matadors. Hardcover. Good+ in Fair DJ.
$8.00
977]Cook, Dr. Frederick A. MY ATTAINMENT OF THE POLE. New York: Cooper
Square Press, 2001. First, thus. ISBN: 0815411375. 6 x 9, 620 pgs, b&w photos.
Being the record of the expedition that first reached the Boreal Center, 19071909. With the final summary of the polar controversy. Paperback. Very Good+.
$5.00
978]Cooper, James Fenimore. THE SPY. New York: A.L. Burt, 1925. Later printing. 5 x 7 1/2, 400 pgs. An old edition of this Cooper classic. Written in 1821, this
historical novel is Cooper's paean to the Revolutionary War, as protagonist
Harry Birch finds himself wrongly accused of selling vital information to the
British. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
979]Craven, Thomas, editor. A TREASURY OF AMERICAN PRINTS. New York:
Simon & Schuster, 1939. 9 1/2 x 13, 272 pgs, b&w art reproductions. A selection
of one hundred etchings and lithographs by the foremost living American artists
of the time. Spiral bound, slipcase in bad shape but taped together. Hardcover.
Very Good+. $75.00
980]Crichton, Michael. JURASSIC PARK. New York: Knopf, 1990. First trade
edition. ISBN: 0394588169. 6 x 9 1/2, 402 pgs. The story, told with an almost
documentary verisimilitude, is an account of the attempt, through a hair-raising
twenty-four hours on a remote jungle island, to avert a global emergency - a
crisis triggered by today's headlong rush (virtually unchecked by any government or scientific watchdogs) to commercialize genetic engineering. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
981]Cummings, Julian William and Gwendolyn Kay Cummings. GRASSHOPPER
PILOT A Memoir. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2005. ISBN:
0873388321. 6 x 9, 92 pgs, b&w photos. A WWII pilot's memoir flying a reconfigured Piper Cub pinpointing enemy artillery, conducting medical evacuations,
reporting on enemy troop movements, reconnaissance, etc., often armed only
with a handgun. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
982]D-DAY 24 Hours That Saved the World. New York: Time-Life Books, 2004.
ISBN: 1932273220. 8 x 11, 154 pgs, index, b&w and color photos. Introductions
by Tom Hanks. The story of D-Day is both vast in scope and intricate in detail;
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
history's greatest amphibious assault and a critical turning point of modern
times. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
983]Daley, Robert. THE SWORDS OF SPAIN. New York: Dial Press, 1966. 1st. 7
1/2 x 10, 239 pgs, b&w photos throughout. All about the bullfight, essays on the
fiesta, the matador, the bull, the afficionado, the day of the fight, the bullfight
details, and more. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair DJ. $8.00
984]Dark, Eleanor. THE TIMELESS LAND. New York: Macmillan, 1941. 6 x 8 1/2,
499 pgs, mapped endsheets. Old novel of the first five years of English settlement in Australia. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $15.00
985]Dixon, Thomas. THE CLANSMAN. An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1905. 374 pgs, b&w photos from the "photo-play",
The Birth of a Nation. This novel was influential in providing the the ideology
that help support the revival of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK). It was the basis for D. W.
Griffith's enormously popular 1915 silent movie, The Birth of a Nation. Binding
loose but holding. Hardcover. Good. $15.00
986]Doyle, A. Conan. A STUDY IN SCARLET and other stories. New York: Collier.
5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 414 pgs, b&w illustratins and color frontispiece, volume 1 of 3. Sir
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (1859-1930) was a Scottish physician and
writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which
are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for
the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other
works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances,
poetry, and non-fiction. Hardcover. Good+. $10.00
987]Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. THE ANNOTATED SHERLOCK HOLMES. New York:
Wings Books, 1992. 3rd. ISBN: 0517481022. 8 1/2 x 11, 824 pgs, index, b&w
maps, diagrams, photos and drawings throughout. Includes the four novels and
fifty-six short stories complete. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ.
$60.00
988]Dregni, Michael, editor. THE ALL-AMERICAN HOT ROD The Cars, The Legends, The Passion. St. Paul, Minnesota: Voyageur Press, 2004. 1st. ISBN:
9780896586543. 9 x 11, 208 pgs, color photos and illustrations throughout.
Presents memoirs, stories, and reminiscences about hot rods, custom cars, and
drag racing by automotive historians, celebrities, journalists, and other hot
rodders. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
989]Edsel, Robert M. MONUMENTS MEN Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the
Greatest Treasure Hunt in History. London: Preface Books, 2009. ISBN:
9781848091023. 6 x 9, 473 pgs, index, bibliography, notes, section of b&w photos. At the same time Adolf Hitler was attempting to take over the western
world, his armies were methodically seeking and hoarding the finest art treasures in Europe. The Fuehrer had begun cataloguing the art he planned to collect
as well as the art he would destroy: "degenerate" works he despised. In a race
against time, behind enemy lines, often unarmed, a special force of American
and British museum directors, curators, art historians, and others, called the
Momuments Men, risked their lives scouring Europe to prevent the destruction
of thousands of years of culture. Focusing on the eleven-month period between
D-Day and V-E Day, this fascinating account follows six Monuments Men and
their impossible mission to save the world's great art from the Nazis. Paperback.
Very Good+. $12.00
990]Eisenhower, Dwight D. CRUSADE IN EUROPE. Garden City, NY: Doubleday,
1948. 6 x 9, 559 pgs, b&w photos and maps, decorated endsheets. A personal
account of World War II. Hardcover. Good+. $50.00
991]Ellsberg, Commander Edward. HELL ON ICE The Saga of the "Jeannette".
New York: Dodd Mead, 1938. 6 x 8 1/2, 421 pgs, b&w illustrations, endsheets
decorated with maps. The story of the first expedition to seek the North Pole by
way of the Behring Sea in 1879. Hardcover. Good. $7.00
992]Empey, Arthur Guy. OVER THE TOP By An American Soldier Who Went. New
York: A.L. Burt, 1917. 5 x 7 1/2, 315 pgs, b&w historical photos, drawings, and
maps and includes "Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches. The 47th impression,
"For a year and a half, until he fell wounded in No Man's Land, this American
soldier saw more actual fighting and real warfare than any war correspondent
who has written about the war." The author was a machine gunner serving in
France in WWI. Small chunk out of back cover board. Hardcover. Good+.
$15.00
993]Fiennes, Ranulph. KILLER ELITE. New York: Ballantine Books, 2001. Later
printing. ISBN: 9780345528087. 4 x 7, 390 pgs. The enthralling page-turner now
a major motion picture starring Jason Statham, Clive Owen, and Robert De Niro
Here is a gripping novel, inspired by real-life events, about a private team of
British vigilantes that sets out to eliminate a gang of cold-blooded contract
killers. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good+. $6.00
994]Fischer, John. WHY THEY BEHAVE LIKE RUSSIANS. New York: Harper &
Bros., 1947. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 262 pgs. The author believed that there are several
clearly discernable reasons why the Soviet Russians behaved as they did. Here is
an informed and objective report on a vital subject - and it makes absorbing
reading. "A valuable account by an intelligent observer of life and conditions in
Russia today. It breathes sincerity and fairness." - Raymond Swing. Hardcover.
Very Good+. $10.00
995]Fowler, Will. BARBAROSSA The First 7 Days. Havertown, PA: Casemate,
2004. ISBN: 1932033238. 8 1/2 x 11, 192 pgs, index, b&w and color photos and
illustration. The volume contains detailed descriptiions of the tactical strategy of
the German and Russian armies during the first crucial week of this epic cam-
paign. An excellent and complete narrative of the battle between the Germans
and the Russian Red Army. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
996]Fox, Jr., John. CRITTENDEN A Kentucky Story of Love and War. New York:
Scribners, 1911. 5 x 7 1/2, 229 pgs, illustrated by F. Graham Cootes, frontispiece
art missing. John Fox, Jr. (1862 - 1919) was an American journalist, novelist, and
short story writer who Fox gained a following as a war correspondent, working
for Harper's Weekly in Cuba during the Spanish-American War of 1898, where
he served with the "Rough Riders." Though he occasionally wrote for periodicals, after 1904, Fox dedicated much of his attention to fiction. Binding cracked
but holding. Hardcover. Good. $10.00
997]Francis, Dick. HIGH STAKES: Four Novels of Racing Adventures. New York:
Fawcett Books, 1993. 4 x 7, four mass-market paperbacks in a nice slipcase.
Includes High Stakes, Rat Race, Bonecrack and Smokscreen. Paperback. New.
$20.00
998]Garibaldi, Luciano. MUSSOLINI The Secrets of His Death. New York: Enigma
Books, 2004. ISBN: 1929631235. 6 x 9, 237 pgs, index, notes, two sections of
b&w historical photos. Mussolini's final actions and decisions to head either for
the Alpine redoubt for a final battle or to some other destination seem out of
character, according to the author. But the questions Garibaldi ultimately asks
remain: Was there another agenda? Did the Duce have a plan, even a desperate
one? Through extensive research spanning some thirty years, as well as innumerable interviews with eyewitnesses and other participants, this book provides the most likely scenarios to reveal the secrets behind Mussolini's death.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
999]Genat, Robert, and Dan Burger, Dain Gingerelli, and Tom Benford. HOT
RODS. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2006. ISBN: 9780760781708. 8 1/2 x 9 1/2,
383 pgs, color photos throughout. Travel through time with these legendary
machines, from the hot-rodding heydays of the '50s and '60s, to today's rebirth
of street rod customization. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $30.00
1000]Gerson, Noel B. THE MOHAWK LADDER. New York: Doubleday, 1951. 1st.
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 276 pgs. A novel about a small band of Americans who fought
under Marlborough. Hardcover. Good+ in Fair DJ. $12.00
1001]Gomez, Amador, translated by Juan Silveti. FIESTA Y OLE! Mexico: Offset
Vilar y Trillas, 1950. 6 1/2 x 5, 32 pgs, b&w photos and illustrations. All about
bullfighting. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
1002]Graves, Thomas. BULLETPROOF. Pampas Publishing, 2005. ISBN:
0977126900. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 403 pgs. Novel of danger and intrigue involving
drugs and terror in La Paz. Bolivia. Paperback. Good+. $5.00
1003]Greenfield, ARthur. ANATOMY OF A BULLFIGHT. New York: Longmans &
Green, 1961. 1st. 6 x 9, 115 pgs, b&w illustrations. A straight-forward and clear
description and explanation of exactly what happens at a bullfight. It assumes
no prior knowledge of the subject on the part of the reader. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $8.00
1004]Grove, Harriet Pyne. THE PHANTOM TREASURE. Akron, OH: The Saalfield
Publishing Co., 1928. 5 x 7, 235 pgs. Second in the "Phantom Series" of early
20th century children's mysteries. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $15.00
1005]Hail, Marshall. KNIGHT IN THE SUN Harper B. Lee, First Yankee Matador.
Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1962. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 234 pgs, b&w illustrations by
Tom Lea. Years before Ernest Hemingway, Sidney Franklin, Barnaby Conrad and
the great revival of interest in bullfighting, an American named Harper Lee was
for two years (1909-1911) one of the leading matadors of Mexico. He was the
first U.S. citizen to win professional status as a matador --- to the disgust of an
American public concerned with the prevention of cruelty to animals, and to the
surprise of the Mexican people, who felt that no person lacking the traditional
Spanish blood could ever become a first-rate torero. This is his story. Hardcover.
Very Good in Good+ DJ. $6.00
1006]Haines, Thomas B., editor in chief. AOPA'S AIRPORT DIRECTORY 20072008 Edition. Batavia, OH: Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, 2007. ISBN:
0010567704. 8 x 11, 640 pgs, b&w photos and maps. Airport directory flight
planning information. Airport listings. FBO listings. General flight planning. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
1007]Haining, Peter, editor. A THOUSAND AFTERNOONS. New York: Cowles
Book Company, Inc., 1970. 1st. 6 x 9, 253 pgs. Articles by famous authors on
bullfighting. Introduction by Barnaby Conrad. Articles by John Steinbeck, James
Michener, Ernest Hemingway, Robert Graves, and more. Hardcover. Good+.
$8.00
1008]Halsey, Margaret. WITH MALICE TOWARD SOME. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1938. 5 x 8, 278 pgs, b&w illustrations. A journal of the author's travels with her husband. Hardcover. Good in Fair DJ. $15.00
1009]Hancock, H. Irving. DAVE DARRIN'S FIRST YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS Two Plebe
Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy. Akron, OH: The Saalfield
Publishing Co., 1910. 5 x 7, 253 pgs. Early 20th century youth series, pre-World
War I, featuring fictional Dave Darrin. Hardcover. Very Good. $15.00
1010][Hanks, Steve]. Hanks, Steve. THE ART OF STEVE HANKS Poised Between
Heartbeats. Bloomington, MN: Hadley House, 2000. 3rd. ISBN: 0960897821. 12
x 15, 128 pgs, color art reproductions throughout. Steve Hanks is first and foremost a figure painter whose watercolor compositions are infused with emotion
and a kind of poetry formed by light and shadow. Realistic figure painting in
watercolor is technically demanding and Hanks is the premier artist working in
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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this field today. Signed and inscribed by the artist. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $200.00
1011]Hawthorne, Nathaniel. THE SCARLET LETTER. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1885. 5 x 7 1/2, 312 pgs. A nice old copy of Hawthorne's classic. Good+. $40.00
1012]Heilig, John. MERCEDES Nothing But The Best. Edison, NJ: Chartwell
Books, 2000. 3rd. ISBN: 0785809376. 10 1/2 x 11 1/2, 128 pgs, index, color
photos throughout. Since its beginning over a hundred years ago, Mercedes has
sought consummate standards in design, engineering and quality. Here's the
whole story, from its founding, its storied cars, custom designs, racing prowess
and more. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1013]Hemingway, Ernest. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. New York: Scribners,
1940. Later printing. 6 x 9, 507 pgs. A nice copy of Hemingway's classic. Hardcover. Good. $20.00
1014]Heuer, Karsten. WALKING THE BIG WILD. From Yellowstone to the Yukon
on the Grizzly Bears' Trail. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2004. ISBN:
0898869838. 6 x 9, 236 pgs. The remarkable story of this wildlife biologist's
2100-mile journey (hiking, paddling, and skiing) from Yellowstone National Park
in Wyoming to Watson Lake in the Canadian Yukon. Uncorrected prepublication proof. Paperback. Very Good. $7.00
1015]Heyerdahl, Thor. AKU-AKU. The Secret of Easter Island. Chicago: Rand
McNally, 1958. 6 x 9, 384 pgs, b&w and color photos, endsheets decorated with
maps. A modern scieneitic detective story of first rank along with an adventure
as enthralling as any work of fiction. First American edition. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1016]Hilton, James. GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1962.
25th printing, 5 1/2 x 8, 132 pgs, b&w illustrations by H.M. Brock. The classic
story of a teacher in an English school, made into a movie (1939) starring Greer
Garson and Robert Donat, and again into a musical (1969) starring Peter O'Toole
and Petula Clark. Ex-school library with the usual markings. Hardcover. Good+.
$10.00
1017]Hogeland, William. THE WHISKEY REBELLION. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2010. Later printing. ISBN: 9780743254915. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 302 pgs, index. A
gripping and sensational tale of violence, alcohol, and taxes, The Whiskey Rebellion uncovers the radical eighteenth-century people's movement, long ignored
by historians, that contributed decisively to the establishment of federal authority. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
1018]Holmquest, Harold J. BATTLE MAPS OF THE CIVIL WAR. Las Cruces, NM:
Yucca Tree Press, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 1881325466. 8 x 10, 209 pgs, index, b&w
illustrations. A convenient, easy-to-use reference to 131 battles and engagements of the Civil War. Hardcover. New. $15.00
1019]Jennings, Kate F. JOHN SINGER SARGENT. New York: Crescent Books,
1991. 1st. ISBN: 0517052385. 10 1/2 x 14, 112 pgs, color art reproductions
throughout. The large format reproductions presented here exhibit the astounding mastery of form and color used by this American artistic genius. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $35.00
1020]Jordan, Killian. OUR FINEST HOUR The Triumphant Spirit of America's
World War II Generation. New York: Time-Life Books, 2001. 9 x 11, 192 pgs,
b&w historical photos. The stories of those who fought "the good war." Their
voices reveal an indomitable spirit and a peculiarly American optimism. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
1021]Junger, Sebastian. THE PERFECT STORM A True Story of Men against the
Sea. New York: Norton, 1997. 2nd. ISBN: 039304016X. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 227 pgs.
The story of the storm that sunk the Andrea Gail off the coast of Nova Scotia in
October 1991. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $5.00
1022]Katamidze, Slava. LOYAL COMRADES, RUTHLESS KILLERS The Secret Services of the USSR 1917-1991. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2007. 2nd. ISBN:
9780760787069. 8 x 10 1/2, 224 pgs, index, b&w historical photos. A candid and
revealing history of the secret services of the Soviet Union. Analyzes the development of the secret services from the Cheka through to the KGB and their role
in such events as the attacks on the peasantry in the 1920s, the Great Purge of
the 1930s and the creation of the Gulag camp system. Hardcover. Very Good+ in
Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
1023]Kaufmann, J.E. and H.W.Kaufmann. THE AMERICAN GI IN EUROPE IN
WORLD WAR II The March to D-Day. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2009.
ISBN: 9780811705264. 8 x 10, 408 pgs, index, b&w photos. The authors weave
together first-hand accounts of American soldiers to capture the complete
experience of the individual GI in World II, from stateside training to overseas
combat. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1024]Keith, Agnes Newton. THREE CAME HOME. Boston: Little Brown & Co,
1947. 5 1/2 x 8, 317 pgs, b&w illustrations. Three years captivity in a Japanese
prison camp in Borneo for a couple and their infant son. Hardcover. Good+.
$25.00
1025]Keyes, Frances Parkinson. STATION WAGON IN SPAIN A Novel. New York:
Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1959. 5 1/2 x 8, 224 pgs. This book is the gay, romantic
and thrilling story of a serious young man, unreceptive to feminine wiles and
hampered by slender means, who is suddenly and surprisingly transformed into
a daring rover, an amateur detective and an impetuous suitor. Hardcover. Very
Good in Good+ DJ. $5.00
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1026]Kincade, Thomas. GLORY OF CREATION. Eugene, OR: Harvest House,
1998. ISBN: 1565077644. 9 1/2 x 8, 48 pgs, color art throughout. Kincade art
interspersed with selections of classic literature, poetry, and insightful quotes.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $12.00
1027]Kiner, Ralph with Joe Gergen. KINER'S KORNER At Bat and On the Air - My
40 Years in Baseball. New York: Arbor House, 1987. ISBN: 0877958815. 6 x 9,
239 pgs, b&w photos. Kiner's autobiography of his years as a player with the
Pirates and his air time with the Mets. Signed by the author. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $18.00
1028]King, Roy and Burke Davis. THE WORLD OF CURRIER & IVES Prints from
the Roy King Collection. New York: Bonanza Books, 1968. 19 x 14, 140 pgs, fullcolor art reproductions. A wonderful pictorial record of mid-19th century America. Hardcover. Good. Cover worn and dinged. $50.00
1029]Klein, Aaron J. STRIKING BACK The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and
Israel's Deadly Response. New York: Random House, 2005. ISBN:
9780812974638. 5 x 8, 256 pgs, section of b&w photos. This is a thriller, a pageturner, a probing look into the inner workings of the assassination squads that
Israel mobilized after the Munich massacre. Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
1030]Krikorian, Mark. THE NEW CASE AGAINST IMMIGRATION Both Legal and
Illegal. New York: Sentinel/Penguin, 2008. ISBN: 9781595230355. 6 x 9, 294 pgs,
index, notes. The author of this work has studied the trends and concluded that
America must permanently and dramatically reduce immigration--both legal
and illegal--or face enormous problems in the near future. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
1031]Krott, Rob. SAVE THE LAST BULLET FOR YOURSELF. A Soldier of Fortune in
the Balkans and Somalia. Philadelphia: Casemate, 2008. 1st. ISBN: 1932033953.
6 x 9, 240 pgs, bibliography, glossary, section of b&w photos. This is the tale of
Rob Krott, a US Army officer who after active duty found adventure in the early
days of the wars in Croatia, Bosnia & Somalia. Stripped of the glamour and
mystique surrounding the mercenary profession, this book is a no-holds-barred
look at private soldiering in the 1990's. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $20.00
1032]Lathem, Edward Connery, editor. THE POETRY OF ROBERT FROST. New
York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston , 1968. ISBN: 030725356. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 607 pgs.
Brings together for the first time the full contents of all eleven of Frost's individual books of verse, from A Boy's Will through In the Clearing. Robert Frost has
long been recognized as one of America's greatest poets. Besides occupying a
central and commanding position in American letters, he is one of the few poets
whosework is widely read. More than 350 poems. Includes bibliographical and
textual notes and index of first lines and titles. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $12.00
1033]Le Vien, Jack and John Lord. WINSTON CHURCHILL: THE VALIANT YEARS.
New York: Bernard Geis Associates, 1962. 5 1/2 x 8, 411 pgs, maps and mapped
endsheets. "Captured between these covers are all the most exciting action and
profound drama of mankind's most awesome struggle. This concise yet comprehensive narrative encompasses the most vivid events of the War, as seen
through the eyes of its greatest leader - and through the eyes of those who
were led". Hardcover. Very Good. $20.00
1034]LeDoux, Larry V. M A K K Americo, Eva, A.B. Logan, UT: Herff Jones Publishers, 1982. 8 1/2 x 11, 96 pgs, color illustrations throughout. The Makk family
are winners of four International Gold medals from 1979 - 81 and dozens of
other gold and silver medals in a 30 year career. Portrayers of US Presidents,
heads of South American states, cardinals, royalty, leaders of business et al. A
two year voyage to the heart of the Amazon produced paintings of native life.
Creators of historical and religious murals and ceilings in 16 cathedrals and
churches on two continents. Hardcover. Very Good+. $40.00
1035]Lee, James V. FIVE YEARS AT SEA. Plano, TX: Salado Press, 2009. 1st. ISBN:
0966387074. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 318 pgs, color photos throughout. By and about the
author of Nine Years in the Saddle, a fast moving, first hand account of events
that made world-wide headlines: explore the lands and cultures of thirty-six
countries, traverse the oceans of the world on thirteen U.S. Navy warships, ride
with the Marines as they enter Iraq during the first Persian Gulf War, and witness military decisions behind the scenes that made worldwide headlines from
1989 to 1994. Lots of adventure! Paperback. New. $25.00
1036]Liddy, G. Gordon. OUT OF CONTROL. New York: St Martin's Press, 1979.
ISBN: 0312590652. 6 x 9, 305 pgs. "With the precision and accuracy only an
insider could bring to the job, G. Gordon Liddy has written a suspense novel that
takes the reader behind the scenes of today's world of espionage and high
finance." Hardcover. Very Good. $6.00
1037]Liddy, G. Gordon. WHEN I WAS A KID, THIS WAS A FREE COUNTRY. Washington DC: Regnery, 2002. 1st. ISBN: 0895261065. 6 x 9, 236 pgs, index. Liddy
tackles topics including the military, the environment, education, the right to
bear arms, feminism, and political correctness, and includes an updated account
of the Watergate break-in. Paperback. Very Good+. $6.00
1038]LIFE The First Decade. New York: Time-Life Books, 1979. 8 x 10, 206 pgs,
b&w historical photos throughout. Includes photographs by Ansel Adams, Margaret Bourke-White, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Carl Mydans, Charles Sheeler, W.
Eugene Smith, Edward Weston, and others. Introduction by Robert R. Littman;
essays by Ralph Graves and Doris C. O'Neil. Paperback. Very Good+. $15.00
Order: 1-575-385-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
1039]Limbaugh, Rush. SEE, I TOLD YOU SO. New York: Pocket Books, 1993. 2nd.
ISBN: 067187120X. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 362 pgs. Limbaugh's follow up to "The Way
Things Ought to Be", "funny and devastatingly on target". Signed. Hardcover.
Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
1040]Liss, David. A CONSPIRACY OF PAPER. New York: Ballantine Books, 2000.
Later printing. ISBN: 0804119120. 5 x 8, 439 pgs. Set in vividly realized 18thcentury London, this intricate historical mystery centers on the son of a wealthy
stock trader estranged from his family, who makes his living as a debt collector
for aristocratic clients. Asked to investigate his father's sudden death, Benjamin
Weaver, a Jew and ex-boxer, descends into the world of the English stockjobbers, gliding between coffeehouses and gaming houses, drawing rooms and
bordelos. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
1041]Lochery, Neill. LISBON War in the Shadows of the City of Light, 1939-1945.
New York: Perseus Books, 2011. 1st. ISBN: 9781586488796. 6 x 9 1/2, 308 pgs,
index, bibliography, notes, section of b&w photos. Lisbon was an open port for
ships and the Pam Am Clipper flights to America, and, for the lucky refugees,
freedom from the chaos engulfing Europe. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $18.00
1042]Ludlum, Robert. THE BOURNE IDENTITY. New York: Richard Marek, 1980.
5 1/2 x 8, 508 pgs. 'In this, his deepest and final novel, [the author] has created
a man in conflict with forces beyond his understanding, a man in a terrible labyrinth all of us who have ever said I can't remember will recognize.' Hardcover.
Good+. $15.00
1043]Marks, John. TO THE BULLFIGHT A Guide to the Spanish National Pastime.
London: Derek Verschoule, 1952. 1st. 5 x 7, 104 pgs, section of b&w photos. All
about bullfighting. Hardcover. Good+. $8.00
1044]Marks, John. TO THE BULLFIGHT A Guide to the Spanish National Pastime.
New York: Knopf, 1953. 2nd. 5 1/2 x 8, 148 pgs, section of b&w photos. All
about bullfighting. Hardcover Spiral Bound. Very Good in Good DJ. $6.00
1045]Mauldin, Bill. BACK HOME. New York: William Sloane, 1947. 6 x 9, 313
pgs, b&w cartoon illustrations by author. The famous New Mexican's book
about his life back home after WW II with his cartoons of the period. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
1046]McCamish, Thornton. SUPER CARGO A Journey Among Ports. Melbourne,
Australia: Lonely Planet, 2002. ISBN: 1864503467. 5 x 8, 268 pgs. A modern day
sea voyage, starting in London and following the ancient spice and slaver routes
around Cape Horn and across the Indian Ocean in search of whatever remains
of the rough-and-ready life of those who work and travel by water. Paperback.
Good+. $10.00
1047]McClure, A.M., J.B., editor. WIT, WISDOM AND ELOQUENCE OF COL. R. G.
INGERSOLL. Chicago: Rhodes, McClure, 1897. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 336 pgs, b&w illustrations. "Including eloquent extracts, witty, wise, pungent and truthful sayings,
and oratorical dissertations concerning home life, social, civil and political life,
addressed to all classes of persons and especially to American citizens." Binding
cracked and a few loose pages. Green cloth with silver gilt. Hardcover. Good.
$20.00
1048]Megellas, James. ALL THE WAY TO BERLIN A Paratrooper at War in
Europe. New York: Ballantine Books, 2003. ISBN: 0891417842. 6 x 9 1/2, 309
pgs, section of b&w photos. The author is the 82nd Airborne's most decorated
officer. A platoon leader from the 82nd Airborne Division shares his harrowing
tale of the march from the bloody beaches of Anzio, Italy, to the streets of Berlin, and victory during World War II. Inscribed and signed. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $18.00
1049]Melton, H. Keith. ULTIMATE SPY. New York: Metro Books, 2002. 2nd.
ISBN: 9781435107236. 9 x 11 1/2, 208 pgs, index, color photos and illustrations
throughout. Cool spy history and a sort of catalog of all the keen stuff spies get
to use: secret cameras, weapons, lockpicks. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $12.00
1050]Morin, Relman. CHURCHILL Portrait of Greatness. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall Press, 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 127 pgs, b&w historical photos. Photo
biography of Winston Churchill. Re-bound ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
1051]Morley, Don. BSA: CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES. London: Osprey Publishing,
1991. ISBN: 1855321181. 8 x 9, 128 pgs, color photos. British motorcycle history
with great photos. Paperback. Very Good+. $30.00
1052]Morrow, Honore. GREAT CAPTAIN Three 'Lincoln' Novels. New York: William Morrow, 1930. 5 1/2 x 8, 668 pgs. Includes Forever Free, With Malice Towards None and The Last Full Measure. The first time together in one volume.
Hardcover. Good+. $10.00
1053][Natkiel, Richard]. ATLAS OF AMERICAN WARS. New York: Arch Cape
Press, 1986. ISBN: 051760468X. 8 1/2 x 11, 160 pgs, index, very detailed maps
and historical photos. Charts the progress of all the major conflicts in which the
United States has been involved from the time of the French and Indian Wars to
the present day. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1054]Northrop, D.D., Henry Davenport. LIFE AND WORKS OF REV. CHARLES H.
SPURGEON Graphic Account of the Greatest Preacher of Modern Times. Memorial Publishing Co., 1892. 5 x 7 1/2, 624 pgs, b&w illustrations. "His Boyhood and
Early Life; Wonderful Success in London; Preaching to Vast Audiences at the
Crystal Palace, Surrey Music Hall and in the Open Air; Famous Metropolitan
Tabernacle; Pastor's College, Orphanage, etc." Containing: "Personal Anecdotes,
Vivid Descriptions of his Appearance and Characteristics; Last Sickness and
Death; Magnificent Tributes, etc. to which is added a Vast Collection of His
Eloquent Sermons, Brilliant Writings, and Witty Sayings." Hardcover. Good+.
$50.00
1055]Oursler, Fulton. THE GREATEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN The Old Testament
Story. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1951. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 364 pgs, maps. From
Genesis to Malachi Oursler recounts this powerful story, recapturing the full
beauty of antiquity while still remaining faithful to the literal statements of the
Scriptures. Hardcover. Very Good+. $10.00
1056]Pallucchini, Anna, et. al. PRADO MADRID Great Museum of the World.
New York: Newsweek, Inc., 1968. 9 x 11, 172 pgs, color art reproductions
throughout. The art treasures of Spain, amassed for their palaces by the Spanish
kings, are now housed in the "perfect" museum, Prado. Hardcover. Very Good+
in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
1057]Palmer, Kris. MOTORCYCLE SURVIVOR Tips and Tales in the Unrestored
Realm. Stillwater, MN: Parker House, 2010. 1st. ISBN: 9780981727097. 6 x 9,
200 pgs, color photos throughout. A look at the issues surrounding the question
of whether to restore or not, followed by several case histories. Hardcover. Very
Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1058]Paterson, Lawrence. BLACK FLAG The Surrender of Germany's U-Boat
Forces. Minneapolis: Zenith Press, 2009. 1st. ISBN: 9780760337547. 7 x 9 1/2,
196 pgs, b&w photos. The disarming and surrender of the German U-Boat
forces. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
1059]Peale, Norman Vincent. THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING. Norwalk, CT:
The C.R. Gibson Company, 1956. Condensed Gift Edition. 6 x 8, 105 pgs. A nice
copy of Peale's classic, and one of the early self help genre. Hardcover. Very
Good+. $30.00
1060]Pollack, John. CORK BOAT. New York: Pantheon, 2004. 1st. ISBN:
0375422579. 5 x 7 1/2, 291 pgs, decorated endsheet. A journey in a boat made
of corks down the Douro River in Portugal. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very
Good+ DJ. $5.00
1061]Pryde, Duncan. NUNAGA. Ten Years of Eskimo Life. New York: Walker &
Co., 1971. ISBN: 0802703690. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 285 pgs, section of color photos,
maps decorate endpapers. The author's story of how he decided to try his hand
at fur trading & emigrated to Canada, and his discovery of a remote and primitive way of life to which he found that he easily adapted. Hardcover. Good+ in
Good DJ. $10.00
1062]Quackenbos, Jon D., A.M., M.D. ILLUSTRATED SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE
WORLD From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. New York: D. Appleton,
1876. 5 x 7, 472 pgs, b&w illustrations. Neat old school book in quite good condition. Hardcover. Good. $30.00
1063]Rashid, Ahmed. TALIBAN Militant Islam, Oil & Fundamentalism in Central
Asia. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001. 3rd. ISBN: 0300089023. 5 x 8,
279 pgs, index. Correspondent Ahmed Rashid brings the shadowy world of the
Talibanóthe world's most extreme and radical Islamic organizationóinto sharp
focus in this enormously insightful book. Paperback. Very Good+. $6.00
1064]Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. CROSS CREEK. New York: Time, Inc., 1966.
Later printing. 8 1/2 x 6, 368 pgs, b&w illustrations. Rawlings' classic story of her
beloved home in the tiny, remote Florida hamlet of Cross Creek. Ex-library.
Paperback. Good. $6.00
1065]Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. THE YEARLING. New York: Scribners, 1938.
Later printing. 6 x 8, 428 pgs, illustrated. Classic novel set in north Florida about
a young boy and his wild animal friends. Ex-school library with usual markings.
Hardcover. Good. $12.00
1066]Regoli, Gigetta Dalli, et. al. LOUVRE PARIS Great Museum of the World.
New York: Newsweek, Inc., 1967. 9 x 11, 172 pgs, color art reproductions
throughout. Preface by RenÈ Huyghe of the French Academy; text by five scholars familiar with the works; each of the great Louvre collections (Ancient Egypt,
Persia, Christian Egypt, France, Italy, Flanders, etc.) is covered; history of the
building and the collections. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $15.00
1067]Robotham, Tom. ALBERT BIERSTADT. New York: Crescent Books, 1993.
1st. ISBN: 0517086581. 10 1/2 x 14, 112 pgs, color art reproductions throughout. Born in Soligen, Germany on Jan 7, 1830, Albert Bierstadt moved to the
United States with his family two years later. Seemingly self-taught, by the midnineteenth century he was considered to be America's foremost landscape
painter. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $60.00
1068]Rodengen, Jeffrey L. THE LEGEND OF CESSNA. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Right
Stuff Enterprises, 1998. 1st. ISBN: 0945903308. 9 x 11 1/2, 271 pgs, index, color
photos throughout. Foreword by Arnold Palmer. The history of Cessna Aircraft
from 1911-1998. "When Clyde Cessna flew his beloved 'Silver Wings' for the
first time in 1911, flight was just a novelty. Hundreds of people attended air
shows to watch Clyde do little more than fly overhead and hope for a smooth
landing. To people who had never seen an airjplane, it was well worth the 50
cents of admission. In less than 90 years, rapid advances in flight fundamentally
changed the way we live, work and wage war, and the Cessna Aircraft Company
has helped pioneer the way." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $20.00
Order: 1-575-388-3763 or E-mail: [email protected]
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1069]Saint-Paulien. THE BULLS OF SAN ISIDRO. New York: Farrar, Straus &
Young, 1954. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 298 pgs. Bullfighting novel, with the first half set
during the Spanish Civil War. Hardcover. Very Good in Good+ DJ. $6.00
1070]Schultheis, Rob. NIGHT LETTERS: INSIDE WARTIME AFGHANISTAN. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2001. 1st. ISBN: 1585745642. 6 x 9, 155 pgs. "An impressionistic first-hand account of men armed with bolt-action rifles squaring off
against helicopter gunships." Paperback. Very Good+. $7.00
1071]Segal, Erich. MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. New York: Harper & Row, 1980.
Book Club. An old infidelity comes to haunt this man, in the person of a son he
never knew. The effect on his family and himself. Hardcover. Very Good in
Good DJ. $6.00
1072]Seidman, David. THE ESSENTIAL SEA KAYAKER A Complete Course for the
Open Water Paddler. Camden, ME: Ragged Mountain Press, 1992. 2nd. ISBN:
0877423059. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 144 pgs, b&w illustrations. The only fully illustrated
manual for the beginning or experienced sea kayaker. Paperback. Very Good.
$7.00
1073]Shumaker, Don. PROFITABLE OUTDOOR VENTURES. Sutton, NE: Spearman Publishing, 1990. No date. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 66 pgs, b&w photos. Learn how to
start and operate your own outdoor business: guiding and outfitting, canoe and
raft outfitting, campground management, and more. Paperback. Fine. $9.00
1074]Simon, Alvah. NORTH TO THE NIGHT A Spiritual Odyssey in the Arctic. New
York: Broadway Books, 1999. Later printing. ISBN: 076790446X. 5 x 8, 328 pgs,
section of b&w photos. In their 36 foot sailboat, The Roger Henry, the author
and his wife set sail in June, 1994, to spend a winter among the Inuit far above
the Arctic Circle. Unexpected events occurred, which left the author alone, with
the boat trapped in the ice, one hundred miles from the nearest settlement. For
several months, he withstood loneliness, sudden blindness, and private demons. For this and other sailing accomplishments, the Simons received the 1997
Cruising World Award for Outstanding Seamanship. Paperback. Very Good.
$10.00
1075]Soler, Gustavo Galiano. THE BULL-FIGHT The Spanish National Fiesta in
beauty and art. Barcelona, Spain: 1974. 6 x 8 1/2, 52 pgs, b&w and color photos.
Explanation of a bull-fight and biographies of the most famous bull-fighters.
Paperback. Good+. $5.00
1076]Spota, Luis, translated and edited by Barnaby Conrad. THE WOUNDS OF
HUNGER A Novel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 233 pgs. Novel
revealing the truth behind the dazzle of bullfighting, written by a former aspirant matador. This book was awarded the Ciudad de Mexico prize on publication. Paperback. Very Good. $5.00
1077]Spyri, Johanna. HEIDI. Cleveland: The World Publishing Co., 1946. 1st. 5 x
8, 332 pgs, b&w and color illustrations by leonard Weisgard, introduction by
May Lumberton Becker. Later edition of the 1880 classic youth literature featuring Heidi, the Swiss Miss in her Alpine mountain world. Ex-library with the usual
markings. Hardcover. Good. $12.00
1078]Steen, Marguerite. THE BULLS OF PARRAL. New York: Doubleday, 1954. 5
1/2 x 8, 438 pgs. The fictional story of an entire family dedicated to the bullfight
and the raising of bulls. A whole cross-section of Spanish society is portrayed in
this big, tumultuous, exciting novel. Hardcover. Good+. $5.00
1079]Steen, Marguerite. MATADOR A Novel. Boston: Little Brown & Co, 1934.
1st. 5 1/2 x 8, 418 pgs. An enduring study of the psyche of a gentleman from
Granada and profound glimpses into the psychology of the matador. Machismo
and the smell of Granada of the thirties. Hardcover. Good+. $5.00
1080]Steinbeck, John. THE MOON IS DOWN. New York: Viking Press, 1942. 5 x 7
1/2, 188 pgs. Steinbeck's wartime novel. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+
DJ. $10.00
1081]Stevenson, Robert Louis. THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE A Winter's Tale.
New York: Scribners, 1917. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 331 pgs. A nice copy of this Stevenson
classic. Hardcover. Good+. $15.00
1082]Stuart, Jesse. FORETASTE OF GLORY. New York: Dutton, 1946. 5 1/2 x 8
1/2, 256 pgs. The citizens of the small town of Blakesburg see the aurora borealis and decide Judgment Day has come in this 1946 best-seller. Hardcover.
Very Good in Very Good DJ. $20.00
1083]Thirkell, Angela. THE BRANDONS. New York: Knopf, 1939. 5 1/2 x 8, 358
pgs. Pre-World War II England, with Mrs. Brandon a widow with two almostadult children, and she's up to her usual match-making exploits. Hardcover.
Very Good. $20.00
1084]Thompson, Jon F. and Joe Bonnello. DUCATI. Osceola, WI: MBI, 1998.
ISBN: 0760303894. 8 x 9, 96 pgs, index, color photos throughout. Showcases
some of Italy's finest motorcycle products. Paperback. Very Good+. $20.00
1085]Tolstoy, Leo. ANNA KARENINA Two Volumes. New York: Random House,
1939. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 969 pgs, color illustrations. "Tolstoy deals masterfully with
one of the most provocative of themes: the agonizing dilemma of a loveless
marriage that issues in an illicit romance. First published serially in a magazine
(1875-77), Anna Karenina found an appreciative audience both inside Russia
and abroad." Hardcover. Very Good+ in Good+ slipcase. $50.00
1086]Traver, Robert. ANATOMY OF A MURDER. New York: St Martin's Press,
1958. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 437 pgs. Traver's famous novel of murder, trial, and the
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people who engaged in the proceedings. Hardcover. Good. $6.00
1087]Turner, Ray, editor. LA BUSCA November-December 1990. Taurine Bibliophiles of America, 1990. 8 1/2 x 11, 95 pgs, b&w illustrations. Volume XXVI,
Issues 11 & 12. All sorts of articles about bullfighting in this publication for bullfighting afficionados. Paperback. Very Good+. $5.00
1088]Twain, Mark. THE DIARIES OF ADAM AND EVE. Amherst, NY: Prometheus
Books, 2000. ISBN: 1573928275. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 200 pgs, b&w illustrations. In this
witty and charming work, Twain retells the Garden of Eden story in the first
person, allegedly deciphering the newly discovered diaries of Adam and Eve.
Paperback. Very Good+. $10.00
1089]Umminger, Walter. SUPERMEN, HEROES AND GODS The Story of Sport
Through the Ages. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. 1st. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 342 pgs,
index, bibliography, sections of b&w photos. Covers ancient sport (Olympics,
gladiators) as well as contemporary. Hardcover. Good+ in Good DJ. $5.00
1090]Van Tilburg, Christopher. CANYONEERING Beginning to Advanced Techniques. Seattle: Mountaineers, 2000. 1st. ISBN: 0898867045. 7 x 9, 258 pgs,
b&w photos. Lots of how-to information on hiking, climbing, rappelling, paddling and biking. Ex-library with usual markings. Paperback. Good+. $7.00
1091]Velocity, Max. PATRIOT DAWN The Resistance Rises. Published/Printed by
the author, 2012. ISBN: 9781480139688. 5 x 8, 389 pgs. The United States has
descended into Civil War. The storm was rising for some time, a Resistance in
the hearts of American Patriots to the strangulation of liberty by creeping authoritarianism. The scene was set. It just took a little push. A terrorist attack on
the United States leads to war with Iran, followed by collapse, as the economy
goes over the cliff. The final blow is a widespread opportunistic Chinese cyber
attack, taking down the North American Power Grid. From the ashes, the Regime emerges. Liberty is dead. What remains of the United States of America is
polarized. The Resistance Rises. Jack Berenger is a former Army Ranger Captain,
living in northern Virginia with his family. Following the collapse, they fall foul of
Regime violence and evacuate to the farm of an old Army friend. Jack is recruited into the resistance, to train the fledgling forces in the Shenandoah Valley. The fight begins. Paperback. Good+. $15.00
1092]Vincent, Peter. HOT ROD The Photography of Peter Vincent. St. Paul, MN:
Motor Books International, 2004. ISBN: 0760315760. 10 1/2 x 12, 256 pgs, beautiful color photos. The photography of Peter Vincent celebrates the traditional
hot rod and its direct lineage from the very origins of automotive customization.
Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
1093]Vincent, Peter. HOT ROD An American Original. St. Paul, MN: Motor Books
International, 2001. ISBN: 0760309566. 10 x 10,192 pgs, beautiful color photos.
Chronicles the progression of the rolling art that is the hot rod, as well as the
subculture surrounding it. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $40.00
1094]Von Einsiedel, Heinrich. THE ONSLAUGHT The German Drive to Stalingrad.
New York: Norton, 1985. 1st. ISBN: 039301939X. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 192 pgs, b&w
and colorized historical photos. The text and the photographs depict the reality
of the war - the devastated towns, the faces of the Russian people, the German
soldiers in action, plus more. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $18.00
1095]Walker, Mick. ILLUSTRATED DUCATI & CAGIVA BUYER'S GUIDE. Osceola,
WI: Motorbooks International, 1989. ISBN: 0946627355. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 160 pgs,
b&w photos. Not confined to the popular V-twins or much loved overhead cam
singles, but also the more obscure models such as the two-strokes and even the
over-the-counter competition mounts. Also deals with such topics as the various owners' clubs worldwide, sources for spare parts and a survey of the used
bike market for these exotic sportsters. Paperback. Very Good+. $30.00
1096]Walsh, Stephen. STALINGRAD: 1942-1943 The Infernal Cauldron. New
York: St Martin's Press, 2000. ISBN: 0312269439. 8 1/2 x 11 1/2, 176 pgs, index,
b&w historical photos throughout. Stalingrad is a history of the greatest battle
of World War II, a defining moment in the struggle on the Eastern Front. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $18.00
1097]Werner, M.R. BARNUM. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1923. 5 1/2 x 8, 381
pgs, index, decorated endsheets. Autobiography of P.T. Barnum, filmed at "The
Mighty Barnum. Ex-library, taped spine. Hardcover. Good+. $20.00
1098]Will, George F. MEN AT WORK The Craft of Baseball. New York: Macmillan, 1990. ISBN: 0026284707. 6 x 9, 353 pgs, section of b&w photos. The author
treats the elements of baseball by examining four men who are exemplars of
the game's craftsmanship: the manager, the pitcher, the batter, and the defense. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Very Good+ DJ. $10.00
1099]Wojciechowska, Maia. SHADOW OF A BULL. New York: Atheneum, 1968.
Later printing. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 165 pgs, b&w illustrations. Novel of bullfighting and
a bullfighting family. Ex-library. Hardcover. Good+ in Good+ DJ. $5.00
1100]Yerby, Frank. THE OLD GODS LAUGH. New York: Dial Press, 1964. 5 1/2 x
8, 408 pgs. Intrigue in Costa Verde with a new dictator and caribbean heat for
foreign correspondent Peter Reynolds. Ex-library with usual markings. Hardcover. Good in Good DJ. $10.00
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