Catalogue 72 - Texan Books

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Catalogue 72 - Texan Books
Maggie Lambeth
Rare Books and Art
P.O . Box 1600
Blanco, Tx 78606
830-833-5252
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CATALOGUE 72 – T E X A N A
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1. Abels, Robert. CLASSIC BOWIE KNIVES. NY:
Robert Abels, 1967, first edition, 97pp., SIGNED
presentation from the author. Silver flecked 4to red
boards in dust jacket with 5 tiny chips and light rubbing.
FINE in Near very good DJ. (01004) $100.00
7.
[ALAMO]. Chariton, Wallace. FORGET THE
ALAMO. Plano: Wordware, 1990. 1st edition. SIGNED
by the author. Brown map endpapers of Texas in 1836,
327pp., sources, photos, glossy color boards, no dj as
issued. FINE. (9048) $25.00
2. Adair, Cornelia. MY DIARY. AUGUST 30TH TO
NOVEMBER 5TH, 1874. Austin: U.T.P., 1965 (1918).
1st of this new edition. Introduction by Montague K.
Brown, 125pp., photos, price unclipped dj in mylar
cover. EX-LIBRARY, clean and tight. GOOD IN
GOOD DJ.
The Adair's founded the JA Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon of
which Brown was Assistant Manager. She later bought
out the Goodnights and managed the 1/2 million acre
ranch. The original 1918 is a rare piece of Western
Americana first published in England. A New York
aristocrat, she and her second husband John Adair
(Englishman) went on a buffalo hunt (1874). Along with
Charles and Molly Ann Goodnight, they founded first
Texas Panhandle Ranch, JA Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon
(1877). As widow she bought out the Goodnights,
managing the 1/2 million acre ranch.”
HERD 7.
HOWES A37. (978)
$20.00
8.
[ALAMO]. Editors. ALAMO HEROES AND
THEIR REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTORS. San
Antonio: DAR, 1976. First Edition. 88pp., gilt-stamped
blue cloth. FINE. (10249)
$25.00
3. Adams, Bill, J. Bruce Voyles and Terry Moss. THE
ANTIQUE BOWIE KNIFE; with an introduction by
No Flayderman. Conyers, Ga: Museum Publishing Co.
First Edition. Limited edition # 367 of 1100 copies.
552pp., color and b/w photographs of 250 Bowie knives
from 50 collections. FINE IN FINE DJ.
The Bowie is the most famous of American knives. Its
almost two hundred year history is steeped in legend
beginning with Jim Bowie and his famous Vidalia Sand
Bar fight, his part in the fight for Texas independence,
and his death at the Alamo. (14000)
$400.00
5.
Agan, Jean Editor. THE HISTORY OF
RICHLAND HILLS - Sesquicentennial Edition.
Dallas: Richland Hills Sesquicentennial Committee,
1986. First Edition. 221pp, maps, photographs, 4to blind
embossed titles and map on brown leatherette boards.
Clean tight no names no writing. FINE.
History and Chronology of Events by Onita Coker and
Betty Wilson (13836) $35.00
6. Agatha, Sister M. HISTORY OF HOUSTON
HEIGHTS 1891 -19118. Houston: Premier Printing,
1956. First Edition. Port. frtspc., photos 133pp., index,
bibliography, yellow cloth, price unclipped dj. Lacking
map. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ. (13949)
$20.00
9.
[ALAMO]. Ford, Col. John S. (1815-1897).
HISTORY, BATTLES AND FALL OF THE
ALAMO WITH POINTS OF INTEREST, ETC. OF
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Milwaukee: Meyers'
Mexican Curiosity Store, (1896). Modern Reprint.
34pp., list of names. Printed red and blue Alamo device
on enamel white wraps. Uncredited reprint of Ford's
original manuscript first published in 1894. FINE.
Pamphlet. (11781)
$25.00
10.
[ALAMO]. Hoyt, Edwin. THE ALAMO AN
ILLUSTRATED
HISTORY.
Dallas:
Taylor
Publishing, 1999. First Edition. Clean, no names, no
writing. 189pp., index, historic illustrations and
photographs, maps, portraits, bibliography. 4to giltstamped rust cloth in price unclipped dust jacket. FINE
IN FINE DJ. (12299) $25.00
11. [ALAMO]. Huffines, Alan. BLOOD OF NOBLE
MEN, THE ALAMO SIEGE & BATTLE; An
Illustrated Chronology. Austin: Eakin Press, 1999. First
Edition. Illustrated by Gary S. Zaboly, foreword by
Stephen L. Hardin, 221pp., many illustrations, maps,
index, end notes, bibliography, 4to. DJ in archival mylar
cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Quotes the first hand accounts of participants in a useful
time-line. (10231)
$45.00
12. [ALAMO]. Lamego, General Miguel A. Sanchez
(Translated by Consuelo Cooke). SIEGE & TAKING
OF THE ALAMO. Santa Fe: Press of the Territorian,
1968. First Edition, SIGNED. Translator Consuelo
Cooke has signed the title page. Limited edition of 1,500
copies, number 1019, illus. plans and maps, 53pp. No
pon, dj price unclipped spine fade in archival mylar
cover. Gilt-stamped white spine over red cloth boards.
FINE IN VG DJ. Some comments on the battle by J.
Hefter. (7381) $50.00
14. [ALAMO]. Myers, John Myers. THE ALAMO.
NY: Dutton, 1948. First Edition. SIGNED Special
Texas Edition, 240pp., biblio, dj with light fade to spine
in archival mylar cover with previous owner's inscription
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"To May Logman Gill" opposite half-title page. VERY
GOOD in very good dust-jacket.
His fine understanding of the part played by the many
tribes of Texas Indians gives a clear picture of why the
Spanish priests and their soldiers failed to establish the
colonies they had planned in Texas. (5528)
$35.00
15. [ALAMO]. Petite, Mary Deborah. 1836 FACTS
ABOUT THE ALAMO & THE TEXAS WAR FOR
INDEPENDENCE. Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing ,
1999. First Edition. 170pp., bibliography, photos. Glossy
color wraps. FINE. (12295)
$10.00
16.
[ALAMO]. Toulouse, Joseph H. and James R.
PIONEER POSTS OF TEXAS. Compiled from the
Records of the War Department. San Antonio :
Naylor, 1936. First Edition. Map frontispiece, 26
photographic plates, 166pp. Near fine copy with
Montana Historical Society bookplate. VERY GOOD IN
VERY GOOD DJ.
History of over 16 forts including The Alamo and the
people who lived in them. Rare to find in such nice
condition. (6578)
$90.00
17. Albaugh III, William, Hugh Bennet Jr., Edward
Simmons.
CONFEDERATE
HANDGUNS
Concerning the Guns, the Men who Made Them and
the Times of Their Use. York, Pa: George Shumway,
1963. First Edition. 249pp., index, over 120 illustrations,
4to pictorial grey cloth, gilt spine title, image of
Confederate soldier inside black panel on upper board.,
full color end papers. FINE IN GOOD DJ. (13951)
$24.95
18.
Aldridge, Reginald. LIFE ON A RANCH RANCH - NOTES In Kansas, Colorado, the Indian
Territory and Northern Texas. NY: Argonaut, 1966.
Facsimile. First published in 1884 in London, 227pp.,
introduction, footnotes, frontispiece, 3 additional
illustrations. Leatherette backed boards with spine label
and brands. No names, no jkt. VERY GOOD.
See HOWES A110 a; RADER 83; HERD 23 - "Author
was partner of Benjamin S. Miller in the ranching
business in the states and territories mentioned."
(12836) $30.00
19.
Alexander, Drury Blakely, Joe Frantz, Jack
Maguire and Audray Randle. THE GOVERNOR'S
MANSION OF TEXAS - A Historic Tour. Austin:
Friends of the Governor's Mansion, 1985. First Edition.
156pp., photographs, bibliography, plus index. Gilt titles
on red cloth, dust jacket. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14026)
$35.95
20.
Allen, William and Sue Hastings Taylor.
ARANSAS - THE LIFE OF A TEXAS COASTAL
COUNTY; Foreword by Perry Bass. Austin: Eakin
Press, 1997. First Edition. 475pp. plus map of Rockport,
frtspc. map of Aransas County, list of donors, index,
notes & sources, photographs. Gilt-stamped red vinyl in
felt-lined black cloth slipcase with color photo label.
Presentation on half-title page to previous owners from
"Bill Boy", the author. And two color photographs of the
author's book-signing laid-in. FINE IN FINE
SLIPCASE.
Scarce. (13505)
$250.00
21.
Alter, Cecil J. UTAH - THE STORIED
DOMAIN -- A Documentary History of Utah's
Eventful Career (3-Volume Set); Comprising the
Thrilling Story of Her People from the Indians of
Yesterday to the Industrialists of today. Chicago and
New York: The American Historical Society, 1932. First
Edition. 509pp.,589pp.,581pp. , index in volume I. Full
page photographic portraits, historical text photos,
various authors. Blank embossed brown leatherette,
marbled edges, marbled endpapers, publisher's
reinforced cloth hinges. FINE.
Utah Biography in last two volumes and historical
essays by various authors in vol. I. (12689)
$200.00
22. [Archaeology - Jefferson County]. Stright, Melanie
J.; Eileen M. Lear and James F. Bennett. SPATIAL
DATA
ANALYSIS
OF
ARTIFACTS
REDEPOSITED BY COASTAL EROSION - A
CASE STUDY OF MCFADDIN BEACH, TEXAS.
Herndon, VA: U.S. Dept. of the Interior Minearals Mng.
Service, 1999. First Edition. Volume I and II:
Appendices. 295pp., 295-736pp. Photographs, maps,
locations of lithic sources, charts, 4to glossy blue wraps,
printed titles, photograph on cover. FINE. Soft Cover.
Appendices in volume II contain 100s of photographs of
artifacts, artifact color data, artifact database codes,
Diagnostic Types and Lithic Materials Identification.
Study area along the southeast coast of Texas. The
diagnostic artifacts in the study collection represent all
cultural periods from Paleoindian to Historic. Price is
for two volumes. (13255)
$120.00
23.
[ARCHITECTURE]. Barnstone, Howard. THE
GALVESTON THAT WAS. NY: MacMillan, 1966.
First Edition. Over 100 photographs by HENRI
CARTIERBRESSON and EZRA STOLLER.224pp.,
index, 4to, with price unclipped dj, clean no names,
brown endpapers. Jacket showing a littler wear in
archival mylar cover. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Poignant and vivid record of a city that was once the
most important deep water port in Texas. It has survived
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with a treasury of buildings unique in their beauty and
style. Many were designed by the great architect
Nicholas Clayton. (2232)
$30.00
24.
[ARCHITECTURE]. Keahey, Kirby and Allen
McCree
editors.
AUSTIN
AND
ITS
ARCHITECTURE. Austin: Austin Chapter AIA,
Women's Architectural League., 1976. First Edition.
101pp., photos, maps, 4to grey cloth, price unclipped dj
with light fade to spine in mylar cover. No names no
writing. A good walking tour by area. FINE IN VERY
GOOD DJ. (6046)
$45.00
25. [ART]. Burkhalter, Lois, Introduction. A SETH
EASTMAN SKETCHBOOK, 1848-1849 . San
Antonio: McNay, 1961. 1st edition. 68 plates, many of
the Hill Country north and west of San Antonio, 4to, fine
in chipped dj. FINE IN GOOD DJ.
Eastman's SKETCHES are prized for their early
authenticity as he was trained as an Army draughtsman.
Journal included was written during artists trip down
the Ms. River and through Texas. Reproduces Eastman's
Journal as closely as possible from the original in the
McNay Museum. (7943)
$20.00
26.
[ART]. Bywaters, Jerry. SEVENTY-FIVE
YEARS OF ART IN DALLAS. The History of the
Dallas Art Assn. and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
1878. First Edition, SIGNED. Author's signature under
his name on title page. Unpaginated, list of trustees and
other participants, photos, 4to photographic wraps.
FINE. (7944) $45.00
27. [ART]. Chambers, Bruce. ART AND ARTISTS
OF THE SOUTH. The Robert P. Coggins Collection,
U.S.C. Press, 1984, 1st edition, 106 color plates, 4to, dj.
(7399) $35.00
28. [ART]. Duty, Michael W., edited by. DEEP IN
THE ART OF TEXAS - A Century of Paintings and
Drawings. Fort Worth: TCU, 2014. First Edition. 120
pages, 71 color reproductions, 4to gilt-stamped brown
cloth, light green endsheets. Dust Jacket in archival
mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
A look at Texas artists, who actually participated in the
settlement of Texas makes this a tour of the romantic
history and vast geography of the state itself. With
essays by J. P. Bryan whose collection of Texas art at
Torch Energy are represented as well as Ron Tyler the
former director of the Amon Carter Museum help shed
light on the creators and collectors of Texas art from the
19th c. through mid 20th. (13403)
$35.00
29.
[ART]. Grauer, Michael. A COLLECTOR'S
SHOW - ARTISTS OF LONE STAR LEGACY REDISCOVERING TEXAS ARTISTS OF THE
PAST September 25 - October 29, 1999. Denton, Tx:
Greater Denton Arts Council, 1999. First Edition. 28pp,
4to color pictorial white wraps. FINE.
51 artists with 46 biographies (13633) $20.00
30. [ART]. Hassrick, Peter. THE WAY WEST- ART
OF FRONTIER AMERICA. NY: Abradale, 1983.
240pp., 233 illus., including 103 in color, index, folio,
dj. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Includes Solon Borglum, Jarvis, Chas. Bird King,
Bierstadt, Moran, Bingham, Schreyvogel, etc. The color
reproduction is superb. (6057) $15.00
31.
[ART]. Kalil, Susie. TEXAS LANDSCAPE:
1900-1986. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1986. First
Edition. Published in conjunction with the exhibition,
color plates, 96pp., 4to wraps. No names, no writing, no
marks, a fine copy. FINE.
Artists represented include Ansel Adams, Terry Allen,
Thomas Hart Benton, Jerry Bywaters, Dawson DawsonWatson, Otis Dozier, W. Herbert Dunton, Edward
Eisenlohr, Theodore Gentilz, Laura Gilpin, E.O.
Goldbeck, Julian and Robert Onderdonk, Georgia
O'Keeffe, Frank Reaugh, Buck Schiwetz, Olin Travis and
many others. (5234)
$25.00
32.
[ART]. Kelsey, Mavis P. & Robin Hutchison.
ENGRAVED PRINTS OF TEXAS, 1554 - 1900;
Introduction by Ron Tyler, Foreword by Donald Dyal.
College Station: A&M, 2005. First Edition, SIGNED.
Dr. Kelsey's signature on title page, no other names.
482pp., 471 b/w illus., index, bibliography, 8 1/2 x11
inches. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Entries include information on more than 2,000
engravings, 470 of which are illustrated in this volume.
A useful reference for locating pictorial representations
of particular Texas events, subjects, places and persons.
(9828) $75.00
33.
[ART]. Krakel, Dean. ADVENTURES IN
WESTERN ART. Kansas City: Lowell Press, 1977.
First Edition. 377pp., index, sources and notes, b/w
plates, 4to, very good dj price unclipped, in mylar cover,
inside clean, no names, no writing. FINE IN VERY
GOOD DJ.
Chapters on artists Charles Schreyvogel, Nicolai
Fechin, William Leigh, Carl Link and information on
Western Art Dealers (6059)
$10.00
34.
[ART]. Ladner, Mildred. WILLIAM DE LA
MONTAGNE CARY, ARTIST ON THE MISSOURI
3
RIVER. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1984.
First Edition. Gilcrease-Oklahoma Series on Western
Art and Artists. 242pp., index, bibliography, full color
and b/w plates. No names. DJ in mylar with chip in heel
of spine. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ. (12737) $20.00
39.
[ART]. Peterson, Susan. THE LIVING
TRADITION OF MARIA MARTINEZ. Kodansha,
1977. First Edition. Previous owner's inscription on front
free endpaper. Color photographs. NEAR FINE IN
FINE DJ. . (10147)
$35.00
35.
[ART]. Lawton, Rebecca E. & Kevin Vogel.
LOUIS OSCAR GRIFFITH - Rediscovering a Texas
Printmaker (1875 - 1956). Dallas, Tx: Valley House
Gallery, 2004. First Edition. 41 color and b/w plates,
printed on coated stock, illus., photographs,
bibliography. 4to photographic wraps. FINE. (13540)
$65.00
40.
[ART]. Pinckney, Pauline. PAINTING IN
TEXAS, THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1967. First Edition. 232pp.,
index, bib., folio, 129 reproductions twelve of them in
color, 4to. Corners bumped, previous owner's name.
Clean, bright and tight, dust jacket in mylar cover.
VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
BASIC 164 -"Discusses more than 60 (Texas) artists."
Including Petri, Lungkwitz, Gentilz, Wueste, Iwonski,
Heade, Behne, Guillaume, Sandusky, Eastman & the
Onderdonks. Pinckney added fifteen little-known artists.
(12618) $35.00
36.
[ART]. Ledbetter, James A. 17TH TEXAS
CRAFTS EXHIBITION - Invitational - Frida
Blumenberg, Martha Hendrix Denman, C. Kenneth
Havis, Joel Sanders, Mary Ruth Smith; Paul J.
Smith, Director of the Museum of Contemporary
Crafts, New York, Juror. Dallas: Dallas Museum of
Fine Arts, 1978. First Edition. November 23 - January 1,
1978, 20pp., 16 b/w photographs, lithography by
Brodnax Printing Co. 105 pieces in the exhibition
described, juror's statement, awards, donors. Stapled 4to
pink and red wraps. VERY GOOD.
Additional exhibitors include Dennis W. Smith; Kim
Hussey; L. C. Man; Dorothy Maples; Brian Mikeska;
Marie Nishimura; Linda Surls; Peggy Bass Albin;
Evelyn E. Anderson; Flo Barry; Tom Iverson; Louis
Isenberg and many others. (12522)
$20.00
37.
[ART]. McGuire, James P. IWONSKI IN
TEXAS: PAINTER AND CITIZEN. San Antonio :
Museum Assn., 1976. First Edition. 96pp., over 100
illustrations, index, 4to, dj. FINE IN FINE DJ.
German immigrant was primarily a portrait painter and
lived in San Antonio thru the Civil War and
Reconstruction. (6631) $45.00
38.
[ART]. McGuire, James P. JULIUS
STOCKFLETH, Gulf Coast Marine and Landscape
Painter. San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 1976.
First Edition. Introduction by Eric Steinfeldt. 68
reproductions, several in color. 161pp. Blue
endpapers4to gilt-stamped black cloth spine over color
reproduction of sea painting on white boards with faint
bit of soil on back cover and price sticker scrape. VERY
GOOD. .
Stockfleth was active in Galveston between 1885 and
1907. A period that saw the last of the commercial
sailing ships and was 5th most important port in the U.S.
(2238) $30.00
41. [ART]. Poesch, Jessie. THE ART OF THE OLD
SOUTH: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & the
Products of Craftsmen: 15601860. NY: Knopf, 1983.
First Edition. 384pp, index, notes, 392 plates, 117 full
color, folio, dj, remainder mark on top edge otherwise a
fine copy. VERY GOOD IN FINE DJ.
Includes Texas. (7412) $17.00
42. [ART]. Reaves, Jr., William. TEXAS ART AND A
WILDCATTER'S DREAM. Edgar B. Davis and the
San Antonio Art League. College Station: A&M, 1998.
First Edition. 97pp., index, color plates, 4to, dj in
archival mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Rare in hard cover. (769)
$50.00
43. [ART]. Reese, Becky Duval, Susan and Arthur
Mayer. TEXAS. Austin: Huntington Art Gallery, 1987.
1st edition. Illustrated Rebecca George, many
reproductions, 112pp., 4to, decorative printed wraps.
Clean, no names, no writing. VERY GOOD.
One of a series of special publications prepared for
young people focus on Texas history through
represenative artists. Discusses the work of Michael
Frary, Merritt Mauzey, John Biggers, Alexander Hogue,
Charles Bowling, Georgia O'Keefe and others. (9779)
$20.00
44.
[ART]. Richardson, Edgar P.; Hindler, Brooke;
Miller, Lillian B. CHARLES WILLSON PEALE:
AND HIS WORLD. NY: Harry Abrams, 1982. First
Edition. 180 illus., 98 in color. 272pp., index. 4to giltstamped tan cloth, red endpapers, no names. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
One of the nations's finest and most interesting painters,
was also a soldier in the American Revolution; an
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inventor; an ingenious improver of all sorts of things
and founded the world's first popular meuseum of
natural science and art. Essays by three scholars
provide an absorbing overview (12810) $25.00
45.
[ART]. Ron, Tyler (Introduction). VIEWS OF
TEXAS: 1852-56; WATERCOLORS BY SARAH
ANN LILLIE HARDINGE Together with a Journal of
Her Departure from Texas. Fort Worth: Wind River
Press for the Amon Carter Museum, 1988. First Edition.
76pp., index, notes, full page color plates include the
Guadalupe Retreat (by the residence of Mr. De
Cordova's) as well as several charming paintings in San
Antonio including McLeod Hotel, View from the Bridge
and Mr. Polley's Plantation near Sutherland Springs as
well as Seguin, New Braunfels and Austin. No names,
oblong 4to cloth backed boards, paper spine label, light
blue endpapers No names, no writing. Design and
typography by William Holman and printed by David
Holman at Wind River Press. FINE.
She was a New Yorker who seemed taken with Texas.
Rare in the hardback edition. (12574) $40.00
47. [ART]. Stewart, Rick, Joseph D. Ketner II, and
Angela L. Miller. CARL WIMAR CHRONICLER OF
THE MISSOURI RIVER FRONTIER. Fort Worth,
Tx: Amon Carter Museum, 1991. First Edition. 252pp.,
241 illustrations including 24 color plates. Folio giltstamped light brown cloth. FINE IN FINE DJ. (12657)
$30.00
48. [ART]. Truettner, William, Edited by. WEST AS
AMERICA: REINTERPRETING IMAGES OF THE
FRONTIER, 1820-1920. Wa., D.C.: Natl. Museum of
American Art, 1991. First Edition. 1991 exhibition by
the Smithsonian, 389pp., index, notes, biblio,
biographies of the artists, 322 color & b/w reproductions
of western art, dj in archival mylar cover, 4to. No names,
writing near fine. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
An interesting discussion on Western art with
contributions by Nancy K. Anderson, Patricia Hills,
Elizabeth Johns, Joni Louise Kinsey, Howard R. Lamar,
Alex Nemerov, Julie Schimmel. Texas artist William
Tylee Ranney is included as well as many artists who
painted in Texas such as Seth Eastman, Frederick
Remington and others. (3807) $40.00
49. [ART]. Tyler, Ron, D. Jack Davis, David Haynes,
Mario Sanchez and Heather White. ITINERANT AND
IMMIGRANT ARTISTS AND ARTISANS IN 19th
Century TEXAS. Houston, Tx: Bayou Bend Collection,
2014. First Edition. 150pp., 30 paintings, 20 color
photos, 50 b&w images, 25 drawings and prints, 4 maps,
9 tables. FINE. Soft Cover.
Includes five papers presented at the fourth Biennial
David B. Warren Symposium: "American Material
Culture and the Texas Experience." One of which was
The Search for Early Texas Silversmiths by D. Jack
Davis (13404) $20.00
50. [ART]. Wilson, Robert. EPITOME OF DESIRE The Story of the Nashers of Texas and One of the
World's Greatest Sculpture Collections Created by
Their Passion and Obsession for the Best. Austin:
University of Texas Press, 2004. First Edition. 98pp.
plus large section of color photographs printed on
enamel coated stock. VERY GOOD.
An account of the sculpture collection created by the
Texas businessman Ray Nasher & his wife, Patsy, & the
museum they built in Dallas--the Nasher Sculpture
Center--designed by the Italian architect & Pritzker
Prize winner Renzo Piano. (13456)
$20.00
51.
[ART]. Worcester, Donald. THE TEXAS
COWBOY. By the Texas Cowboy Artists Association.
Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1986.
First Edition, SIGNED. Author's presentation on front
endpaper, introduction by Elmer Kelton, illus. in color
from the original art, 136pp., designed by Whitehead &
Whitehead, 4to, dj price unclipped, previous owner's
name removed by previous owner. Cloth backed purple
boards. Near fine. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
In painting, drawing, pastel, and bronze the art of this
book demonstrates that the cowboy of today is alive and
well, ever proud of his link to the historic cowboy of the
past. Presented here by artists who are themselves
cowboys, the members of the Texas Cowboy Artists
Association. Noted Western historian, Worcester, gives
background material for the history portrayed in the art.
(7422) $35.00
52. Aulbach, Louis; Linda Gorski and Robbie Morin.
CAMP LOGAN HOUSTON, TEXAS 1917 - 1919.
Houston: Louis F. Aulbach, 2014. First Edition.
Illustrated, b/w photos, maps, 126pp., index, chapter
notes, appendix A - the John Reinermann Survey with
information on the Eureka Mills Factory; appendix B the Mutiny of the 24th Infantry. Over-size glossy b/w
wraps. FINE.
The 370th Infantry trained at Camp Logan; fought in
France, includes Medal of Honor Recipients and much
else of interest to the history of the area. (14012)
$20.00
53. [AUSTIN]. Briggs, Alton. ARCHEOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS AT THE GRANT BUILDING
AND PLAZA AUSTIN, TEXAS; Monitoring and
Emergency Recovery in and near the Sixth Street
5
Historic District - Prepared for Trammell Crow
Company. Georgetown, Tx: Lone Star Archeological
Services, 1981. First Edition. Report No. 1, 4to
typescript printed single side and bound in full giltembossed mustang brown leather. 33 glossy photo
reproductions pasted in, 58pp. plus references. No
names. FINE. (13224) $45.00
54. Autry, George. MUCH OBLIGED! Fort Worth:
King & Mary, 1977. First Edition. Illustrated by H. D.
Bugbee were originally made for the author's Christmas
cards in the 40s. Blue endpapers, no names, 153pp.
VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Author grew-up on Blythe Ranch 45 miles NW of
Lamesa and relates cowboy experiences in the area.
(12559) $15.00
55.
Baker, DeWitt Clinton. A TEXAS SCRAPBOOK, MADE UP OF THE HISTORY,
BIOGRAPHY, AND MISCELLANY OF TEXAS
AND ITS PEOPLE. Austin: Texas State Historical
Association, 1991. Facsimile, (1875), 727pp., 33 illus.,
dj in archival mylar cover. With new intro. by Robert
Calvert and an index of over 6,000 entries an
informative addition. No names. FINE IN FINE DJ.
BASIC TEXAS 5 (reprint). Contains 315 separate
essays: 89 biographies, 22 memoirs, and articles on
almost every aspect of early Texas history by dozens of
contemporary Texas authors. (8321) $35.00
56.
Baker, DeWitt Clinton. A TEXAS SCRAPBOOK, MADE UP OF THE HISTORY,
BIOGRAPHY, AND MISCELLANY OF TEXAS
AND ITS PEOPLE. Austin: Steck, 1935. Facsimile
Reproduction of the Original from (1875), 657pp., 33
illus. Endpapers foxed. Gilt-stamped blue cloth. VERY
GOOD. .
BASIC TEXAS 5 (B). Contains 315 separate essays: 89
biographies, 22 memoirs, and articles on almost every
aspect of early Texas history by dozens of contemporary
Texas authors. (3808) $50.00
57. Baker, T. Lindsay. LIGHTHOUSES OF TEXAS.
College Station: A&M, 1991. First Edition, SIGNED.
Author and artists signed presentation on title page.
Paintings by Hareold Phenix, 128pp., full page color
illus. folio, blue endpapers, dj. Fine in Fine DJ. (7954)
$45.00
58. Baldridge, Melissa (edited by). VISIONS OF THE
WEST; Art and Artifacts from the Private
Collections of J. P. Bryan, Torch Energy Advisors
Inc. and Others. Salt Lake City: Gibbs-Smith, 1999.
First Edition. SIGNED presentations from Baldridge
and Bryan to former owner who made research
contributions. Color plates printed on coated stock, b/w
photographs, black end papers, 320pp., bibliography,
index, biographies of contributors., foreword by J.P.
Bryan. Gilt-embossed 4to rust cloth, color pictorial dust
jacket price unclipped in archival mylar cover. FINE in
FINE dust-jacket.
Chapters on the art of The Cowgirls, Evolution of the
Spur, Fiestas, Missionary Led Indian Communities,
Natives of the North American Plains, Black West with
excellent selection of art, the Search for Texas, ExVotos, Santos, and 45 color photos of spurs, etc.
(11668) $40.00
59. Ballow, Willard. BILLY THE KID, A GRAPHIC
HISTORY. Fort Worth: Owlhoot Trail, 1998. First
Edition. 188pp., index, notes, picture credits. Oblong
folio in glossy color boards. Clean, no names, no
writing, no DJ as issued. FINE. (11294) $35.00
60.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe. HISTORY OF THE
NORTH MEXICAN STATES AND TEXAS: 15311889. Volume I: San Francisco: A.L. BANCROFT,
1884,. 1st edition. And Volume II: San Francisco: The
History Co. 1889, 1st edition in presentation tree calf
leather binding, all edges gilt, decorative gilt spine. Two
volumes, 751pp., 888pp., folding maps, illus., leather
boards with gilt-stamped black leather spine labels.
Comprises vol. xv and xvi of The Works of H.H.
Bancroft. Unmatched example of two bindings,
sheepskin and tree calf, both original very good leather
bindings, light stain to upper board vol. I, tight and solid
set. VERY GOOD.
BASIC 6 In 1895, C.W. Raines stated "Were I restricted
to a single book on Texas, I would, without hesitation,
take Bancroft's History." Pg. 20.
Graff 155. Howes B91 (5241) $400.00
61. Barr, Alwyn. TEXANS IN REVOLT - The Battle
for San Antonio, 1835. Austin: University of Texas
Press, 1990. First Edition. 94pp., index, bibliography,
notes, 5 maps, 12 photographs. Black printed blue/gray
cloth. DJ spine light fade. No names. FINE in VERY
GOOD dust-jacket.
Author completely maps the battle for Bexar campaign
in the fall of 1835 for the first time. All most all the big
names of the Texas Revolution played some part in the
San Antonio siege and details the contributions of black
Texans, such as Hendrick Arnold and Greenberry logan
(12177) $20.00
62. Barrera, Manuel. THE STORY OF MARTIN DE
LEON AND THE TEXAS REVOLUTION. Includes
The Murder of Agapito de Leon, Ambush on Silvestre
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de Leon, Benavides-Barrera Massacre, Felix de Leon,
hostage of Pirate La Fitte. Laredo: Barrera, 1992. 1st
edition. photos, 201pp., illus., index, photos, footnotes.
Photo image blue wraps. Very good. Softbound.
In 1824 the Mexican Congress had passed an act
combining temporarily the provinces of Texas and
Coahuila as one state, with a temporary
legislature.Becerra, Martin de Leon and the latter's
brother, were ordered by Governor Vidaurri to bring
Mexican Colonists to Texas. These men were
instrumental in colonizing the town now known as
Refugio. With much information on the De Leon Colony.
(6080) $45.00
63.
Bates, Rod E. FORT POLK - Point Isabel's
American Roots - A Study of the History of Port
Isabel, Texas 1846 -1850. Port Isabel, Texas: Rio Bravo
Gallery, 2002. First Edition. 42pp., illus., spiral color
pictorial wraps. #015 of 150. FINE. (13927)
$45.00
64. Bean, Tom (Colquitt Warren). THE MATADORS
AND OTHER STORIES. Dell City, Texas: Self
published, 1990. First Edition. 110pp., xerox photos, 4to
spiral printed cream wraps. Light soil. VERY GOOD.
Includes work on the Charros of Mexico, Spur Ranch,
The Pitchfork, Sam Bass, Quanah Parker, Hudspeth
County, etc. John and Colquitt Warren published The
Matadors 1879 - 1951 in 1952, it was a 35pp. soft cover.
(10414)
$45.00
65.
Berlet,
Sarah
Wharton
Groce.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SPOON 1828 - 1956.
Houston, Tx: D. Armstrong Book Printing Co. for
Cradle of Texas Chapter DRT, 2000. 99pp.,
photographs, family trees, silver-stamped blue boards.
FINE.
The Mexican Silver Dollars and their place in Republic
of Texas history; including the Wharton family history,
Burleigh Plantation on the Brazos, Austin’s Colony,
Eagle Island and Velasco. (13489)
$40.00
66. [BIBLIOGRAPHY]. Rittenhouse, Jack D. THE
SANTA FE TRAIL, A Historical Bibliography.
Albuquerque: University of N.M., 1971. First Edition.
271pp., index, 7 photo plates addenda, Congressional
Documents. Dust jkt in archival mylar cover. VERY
GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
718 entries with material on the Old Santa Fe Trail and
a lengthy introductory essay on the Trail by Rittenhouse.
A dozen pages or more have ink marginalia. HendrixRittenhouse p.14. 1971 American Assn. for State and
Local History Award; 1971 Border Regional Library
Assn. Award (6092)
$25.00
67.
Bickerstaff, Laura. PIONEER ARTISTS OF
TAOS. The Classic Work on the Taos Society of Artists.
Denver: Old West, 1983 (1955). Revised and Enlarged
Edition,. 227pp., color plates, sources, includes the work
and biographical information on ten artists who formed
the original Society. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Taos Society of Artists was formed in 1915 to provide a
link between artists in the tiny, isolated New Mexico
village and the major American art markets. The group
framework also provided common thematic ground and
fostered an intensive stylistic interaction, which resulted
in the emergence in the 1920's of a major school of
American painting. It was disbanded in 1927. (9380)
$65.00
68. Binion, Charles H. AN INTRODUCTION TO EL
PASO'S SCENIC AND HISTORIC LANDMARKS.
El Paso: Texas Western; Carl Hertzog, 1970. DELUXE
EDITION, SIGNED. Number 451 of 495 copies
SIGNED by author and designer Carl Hertzog. Giltstamped white buckram. No owner's names. (61)pp., b/w
photographs. VERY GOOD. .
LOWMAN 253 A Deluxe Edition. (12046)
$30.00
69. [BLACK TEXANS]. Sample, Albert Race. RACE
HOSS - Big Emma's Boy. Austin: Eakin Press, 1984.
First Edition. 320pp. A little wear at head and heel of
spine. Clean, tight, no names, no writing. Dust jacket
price unclipped with some soil to the white areas and
wear at head of spine. Author photograph on back of
dust jacket. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
In recognition of his work in the field of corrections and
rehabilitation of ex-offenders, he received the
prestigious Liberty Bell award. After 17 years of
incarceration he received a full pardon and restoration
of all civil rights. He was the firs ex-convict in Texas to
wrk out of the Governor's office, serve as a probation
officer for Travis County and be a keynote speaker at the
Texas Corrections Association convention. (12617)
$30.00
70. [BLANCO COUNTY]. Editors. THE AQUILA 1944, 1947 Annuals (JOHNSON CITY TEXAS
HIGH SCHOOL), Blanco County, Texas AND 1946,
1947- 48 SCRAPBOOKS BELONGING TO
MARVEL
RAE
WHITE
(Freshman
Class
Treasurer). Johnson City, Tx: Johnson City High
School, 1944. First Edition. Freshman and Senior year
annuals with many student signatures. Together with two
large scrapbooks full of identified students photographs,
newspaper stories, sporting events, stock show ribbon,
basketball championship medal, awards, New Orleans
Senior trip memorabilia, J. C. Texas Sheriff badges,
photos of swimming suits, bathing beauties at the river,
7
old cars, river scenes, pep squad, class pictures. 100s of
original photographs of Blanco county residents and
students. (Mostly of fellow classmates). VERY GOOD. .
Marvel was a very attractive and popular student with
many friends and classmates in these books with original
snap shot photographs of people places and events in
Blanco County. (11624)
$150.00
71. Boethel. SAND IN YOUR CRAW. Austin: Von
Boeckmann-Jones, 1959. First Edition. SIGNED by the
author on free front end paper, no other names. Lacks
dust jacket. Small name on heel of spine. VERY GOOD.
Tales from the early history of Lavaca County. (13982)
$125.00
72.
Booth, Martin. B - THE LIFE OF BELTON
KLEBERG JOHNSON. Privately Printed, 2001. First
Edition. #249 of 1,000 numbered copies; this copy
inscribed and SIGNED by B Johnson, (iii)391(3)pp.,
illustrated in color and monochrome, oblong 4to dark
green leatherette with silver embossed titles in matching
slipcase and a plain parchment dust jacket. FINE IN
FINE SLIPCASE.
B. K. Johnson, a noted South Texas rancher, San
Antonio businessman and philanthropist was the great
grandson of Richard and Alice Gertrudis King, founders
of the King Ranch. Due to a lawsuit, most copies of this
book were pulled from circulation and it is quite difficult
to obtain. (13988)
$800.00
73.
[BORDERLANDS] Maril, Robert Lee.
PATROLLING CHAOS - The U.S. Border patrol in
Deep South Texas. Lubbock, Tx: Texas Tech
University Press, 2004. First Edition. SIGNED by the
author on the title page. FINE IN FINE DJ.
The simplistic deterrence model of border control does
not work in the face of powerful driving forces far from
the boundary, describes an agents daily activities and
demonstrates that current U.S. policies and their
implementation have produced a border environment
that is neither just nor secure. Policymakers, scholars,
human rights advocates will find much of value in this
book. (13524) $35.00
74. [BORDERLANDS] Editors. CREATURES ON
THE EDGE - Wildlife Along the Lower Rio Grande.
McAllen, Texas: Chachalaca Press, 1997. First Edition.
185pp., lists of participating landowners, participating
photographers, over 200 full color photographs. Oblong
silver stamped green boards, lower front corner bumped.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
Photo Contest II, sponsored by the Valley Land Fund
dedicated to preserving the remaining 3 to 5 percent of
the natural habitat of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of
Texas and the protection of the native plants and wildlife
for future generations. (13252) $20.00
75.
[BORDERLANDS]. Ford Jr., Don Henry.
CONTRABANDO - Confessions of a DrugSmuggling Texas Cowboy; Intro by Charles Bowden.
El Paso, Tx: Cinco Puntos Press, 2004. First Edition.
237pp., dust jacket in archival mylar cover. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
Insider view of this violent border industry. (13385)
$15.00
76.
[BORDERLANDS]. Garcia, Rogelia O.
DOLORES, REVILLA, AND LAREDO (Three
Sister Settlements). Laredo, Tx: Author, 1970. First
Edition, SIGNED by the author. WITHDRAWN EXREFERENCE LIBRARY with stamps. 51pp.,
documentary notes, bibliography, 3 photographs, 1 map.
Otherwise a very bright and fine copy in gilt-stamped
maroon cloth. GOOD.
Designs of some early Spanish Cattle Brands. (12309)
$60.00
78.
[BORDERLANDS]. Scott, Florence Johnson.
HISTORICAL HERITAGE OF THE LOWER RIO
GRANDE - A Historical Record of Spanish
Exploration, Subjugation and Colonization of the Lower
Rio Grande Valley and the Activities of Jose Escandon,
Count of Sierra Gorda together with the Development of
Towns and Ranches Under Spanish, Mexican and Texas
Sovereignties 1747-1848. Waco, Tx: Texian Press, 1966.
Revised Edition, SIGNED and dated, 292pp., maps, 3
appendix: Census of 1750, Treaties Between the U.S.
and Mexico Affecting the Lower Rio ande, Abstract of
Title and Patented Lands Prior to the First Day of
December, 1859, General Land Office, Austin, Texas
1860 - 1861, notes. Previous owner's name, map
endpapers, price unclipped dust jacket in mylar cover.
VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Supremacy of land titles emanating from the Spanish
Crown in 1767 and the development of the Valley.
(6521) $150.00
79. [BORDERLANDS]. Thompson, Jerry. SABERS
ON THE RIO GRANDE. Austin: Presidial, 1974.
DeLuxe Edition. Illustrations by Bruce Marshall.
SIGNED by artist and author (not all copies were
signed) 235pp., index, biblio., #69 of 500 copies
designed by Larry Smitherman in 4to heavy linen with
cut-out color pictorial plates on cover and facing page of
each chapter. Blank southwestern bookplate inside front
cover, still in original plain mylar dust jacket. FINE.
The Republic of the Rio Grande, Somervell Expedition,
Mier Expedition, Laredo and the settlements of the
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Upper Rio Grande Valley, from 1755 to 1865 with a
focus on Hispanic Texas heros. Incudes Borrego,
Rancho Dolores, Rancho San Ygnacio, the
Revolutionary Period, Mier Expedition, Mexican War,
Civil War and Juan Cortina, Santos Benavides & much
on Webb County as well as Contains information on the
conquistadors, Father Hidalgo, Canales, Fort McIntosh,
Santos Benavides, the Civil War, Texas Rangers, Indians
and Indian raids. (2156)
$125.00
Republic of Texas Press, 1999. First Edition.
336pp.,index, bibliography, photos, appendix, roster.
Glossy color wraps. FINE.
They were born in a New Orleans coffee arcade on
October 13, 1835, fought at Bexar, the Alamo, San
Patricio, Agua Dulce, Refugio, Coleto, and Goliad, 175
days later they had been destroyed as a military unit,
and only a handful survived, some who even served at
San Jacinto. (14063)
$17.50
80.
[BORDERLANDS]. Valerio-Jimenez, Omar S.
RIVER OF HOPE - Forging Identity and Nation in
the Rio Grande Borderlands. Durham, NC: Duke
University, 2013. 369pp., index, bibliography, notes,
maps, photographs. FINE. Soft Cover.
Redrawing of borders neither began nor ended the
region's long history of unequal power relations. Nor did
it lead residents to adopt singular colonial or national
identities. Instead, their regionalism, transnational
cultural practices, and kinship ties subverted state
attempts to control and divide the population. A
sweeping, path-breaking achievement, benchmark study
of the borderlands. Tells the complex story of how
Spanish colonists settled Texas-Tamaulipas, the
struggles over land, identity and love as native nations,
Spain, Mexico, and the U.S. competed for this terrain.
(13518) $25.00
83.
Brown, Joe N. REFLECTIONS FROM A
RIMROCK. Q's Printing, 2000. First Edition. SIGNED
by author with presentation, intro. by Red Steagall,
photographs, 122pp. Near fine blue printed glossy
parchment patterned boards. No dj issued. FINE.
Author was born in 1931 in the ranching community of
Sanderson, Texas, served in the Navy and attended Sul
Ross State University in Alpine, graduating in 1958. He
ranched for 25 years and now operates ranches for
others. These are some of his cattle and horse stories
from Terrell County. (13737) $40.00
81.
Brinckerhoff, Sidney and Pierce Chamberlain.
SPANISH MILITARY WEAPONS IN COLONIAL
AMERICA, 1700 - 1821. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole,
1972. First Edition. 159pp., 274 illus., index, biblio, 4to,
dj with edge wear in archival mylar cover. Fine in very
good dust-jacket.
First definitive study of Spanish military arms and
armaments used in the New World rescues 100 years of
history from the incredible oblivion surrounding
America's significant and vast Spanish heritage. Hard
use destroyed many of the original weapons, and the
remainder have been scattered throughout the world in
private collections and museums. Over ten years
research in the archives of Spain and Mexico was
conducted. (7370)
$150.00
82.
Brothers, Al and Murphy, Ray. PRODUCING
QUALITY WHITETAILS. Kingsville: Caesar Kleberg
Wildlife Researc, 1982. 2nd Edition. 247pp., over 100
photos & illus. some from early part of the 20th century.
Color photo on white wraps near fine, clean tight no
names, no writing. Very good. (6128) $25.00
Brown, Gary. THE NEW ORLEANS GREYS Volunteers in the Texas Revolution. Plano, Tx:
84. Brown, M.D., Dorothy Mainland. THE SAGA OF
CATARINA - A PATCHWORK QUILT OF
MEMORIES; The History of a Little Town in South
Texas. Uvalde, Tx: Mary Lynn Vaughn, 2007. First
Edition. SIGNED by the author inside front cover, no
other names, 466pp., photos, bibliography. 4to bronze
embossed pictorial brown leatherette, corner bumped.
FINE.
Includes the Sinton-Taft Catarina Ranch, formation of
the town, the people who lived in Catarina, the Briscoe's
Catarina Ranch & Map with the people who lived and
worked within its limits, a history of the schools with
their students and teachers from 1918. Chapter on
Medical Care, aperspective not just in Catarina, much
historical information on Carrizo Springs and Crystal
City and the WWII Civilian Internment Camp. And
genealogy for many Hispanic families and their
descendants living on the large ranches including the
Briscoes'. (13182)
$200.00
85. Burton, Kenneth J. A SURE DEFENCE: THE
BOWIE KNIFE BOOK. Burton & Co, Balmain,
Australia, 1988 SIGNED, first edition, 99pp., 4to.
Hardcover, FINE. (010009) $125.00
86.
Butler, M.D., William and Diane L. Ware.
ARMING FOR BATTLE AGAINST DISEASE
THROUGH EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND
PATIENT CARE AT BAYLOR COLLEGE OF
MEDICINE. Houston: Baylor College of Medicine,
2011. First Edition. Two volumes, slipcase. Book I Rebirth in Houston, 334pp., photos, index, notes; Book
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II - Independence, 334-702. Folio white cloth, illus.
emblem pasted down inside embossed frame with titles
embossed in black and gilt on upper boards, with
matching black slipcase, pictorial endpapers. Gift
bookplate inside front covers. FINE IN FINE
SLIPCASE.
Interviews collected by Charles Morrissey and recorded
by Ware, Lesley Williams Brunet, JoAnn Pospisil and
the author, Leigh McLeroy edited the text and Savage,
Branding + Corporate Design produced the books.
Extensive citation of sources. (13249) $45.00
87. Calvert, Blair. CECIL SMITH - MR. POLO.
Midland, Texas: Prentis Publishing, 1990. First Edition.
Photographs, addendum laid-in, 260pp., 3 appendix,
resources, acknowledgments. Very Good dust jacket in
archival mylar cover. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
For 26 yrs, 1934 and 1938~1962, he maintained the
highest (10) goal USPA ranking, something achieved by
only 20 American born players! Cecil was one of the six
inaugural inductees into The Polo Hall of Fame,
Wellington, Fla, in 1990 along with Stewart Iglehart,
Devereux Milburn, Harry Payne Whitney, Tommy
Hitchcock, & Bob Skene. Born in Llano, Texas in 1905
he is considered the best polo player ever to play this
equine sport. Calvert had access to all the information
available as Cecil Smith only died in 1999 allowing her
to research this biography from his personal memories
and those of his family and friends. (13250)
$225.00
88. Campbell, Bonnie, Curator. TEXAS ART - 1850 1900. Selections from the Bobbie and John Nau
Collection of Texas Art. Houston: 2013. Four color 8
pg. glossy 4to brochure. FINE.
Especially good selection by Thomas Allen and Robert
Jenkins Onderdonk, but also includes Theodore Gentilz,
Louis Edward Grenet, Marie Gentilz, Karl Hermann
Lungkwitz, Julian Onderdonk and others. (14002)
$25.00
89. Campbell, Camilla. THE BARTLETTS OF BOX
B RANCH. New York: Whittlesey House Book, 1949.
First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the half-title
page, no other names. 32 full page illus. by Glenn
Chesnut, map endpapers, 256pp., color pictorial dj.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
Box B a 10,000 acre ranch vividly portrays active,
fascinating life on a big Texas cattle ranch. Novel for
young readers by San Antonio author. (7462) $35.00
90. Campbell, Dr. Charles A. BATS, MOSQUITOES
AND DOLLARS. San Antonio: Standard Printing Co,
1925. 1st edition. Gilt-stamped red cloth, spine flecked,
illustrated paste-down on front cover, 262pp., index, 64
photos including many historic images of original bat
houses. Seciton on Dragon Flies. GOOD.
Rare investigation by San Antonio doctor who built bat
roosts thruout the Hill Country (some of which still
stand) and conducted experiments in regard to malaria
and in the use of bat guano for high grade fertilizer. A
man well ahead of his time. (7033)
$45.00
91.
Carraro, Francine. OIL PATCH DREAMS Images of the Peroleum Industry in American Art.
Catalog for the exhibition organized by The Art Museum
of Southeast Texas, Beaumont Sept. 12 - Dec 20, 1998.
Notes, exhibition check list b/w text reproductions,
47pp. plus full page color plates including Alexandre
Hogue, Olin Travis, Ed Bearden, Thomas Hart Benton,
Edward Ruscha, etc. 4to color wraps. FINE. (14029)
$35.00
92.
Carroll, H. Bailey. TEXAS COUNTY
HISTORIES - A Bibliography; Foreword by Walter
Prescott Webb. Austin: Texas State Historical
Association, 1943. First Edition. Folding map, 200pp.,
index. Frontispiece portrait of E. L. Shettles by H.D.
Bugbee. Rebound in decorated black cloth with gilt titles
and red star embellishments. FINE. (12602)
$90.00
93.
Carroll, John. CUSTER IN TEXAS; An
Interrupted Narrative. NY: Sol-Lewis, 1975. First
Edition. Illustrated thru-out by Jose Cisneros, Buck
Schiwetz and Joe Grandee. 288pp., index, sources. DJ
price unclipped in mylar cover. FINE IN VERY GOOD
DJ.
A new interpretaion of General Custer's tenure in Texas
following the Civil War presents him as a successful
military leader during Reconstruction. Explains the
threat posed by Maximillian in Mexico and why troops
were sent to Texas immediately after the Civil War.
Details the General's successful stay in Austin (9973)
$25.00
94.
Carter, Robert. ON THE BORDER WITH
MACKENZIE or Winning West Texas from the
Comanches. College Station: A&M, 2007. First of this
new ed. Original edition was published in 1935.
Foreword by Charles M. Robinson III. Illustrated,
600pp., index. FINE IN FINE DJ.
One of the most exhaustive histories ever written by an
actual participant in the Texas Indian Wars. A graduate
of West Point Carter served as second lieutenant in the
Fourth United States Cavalry and was at Fort
Richardson under Ranald Slidell Mackenzie. He won the
Medal of Honor in 1900 for gallantry in action at the
battle of Blanco Canyon, in 1871. A BASIC TEXAS book
which is out of print in hardback. (10910)
$45.00
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95. Castaneda, Carlos. MEXICAN SIDE OF THE
TEXAN REVOLUTION [1836] By the Chief
Mexican Participants. Wa. D.C.: Documentary
Publications, 1971. Limited Edition. Translated with
notes by Carlos E Castaneda Wa: 1971, index, 391pp.
Clean, no names. 1 of 500 copies in gilt-stamped black
cloth. FINE.
BASIC 61. 50 BEST (924)
$45.00
96.
Cervenka, Mark and Susan J. Baker. LEILA
MCCONNELL AND HENRI GADBOIS - SIDE BY
SIDE. Houston: Caseta and O'Kane Gallery, 2009. First
Edition. Exhibition catalog Oct 1 - Nov 5, 2009 held at
the University of Houston. 14pp., full color
reproductions. Glossy color wraps. FINE.
Includes portraits and biographical information on the
artists. (14034) $40.00
97. Chapman, Betty. HOUSTON WOMEN - Invisible
Threads in the Tapestry. Virginia Beach: Donning Co.,
2000. Map endpapers - Settlement Along Buffalo Bayou
anthe San Jacinto River: 1824 - 1840, b/w historic and
color photographs, bibliography, index, 192pp., 4to gilt
embossed brown leatherette. FINE IN FINE DJ.
The book was sponsored by the Houston junior Forum,
promotional laid-in. (14027) $20.00
98. Chapman, David introduction. A LIFETIME OF
COLLECTING - Treasures from the Mary & Mavis
P. Kelsey Collections. College Station: Cushing
Memorial Library - Texas A&M University, 2007. First
Edition. Mavis Kelsey's signed plate, invitation to
exhibit, xerox of newspaper item are laid-inside. 44pp.,
all color illustrations. FINE.
Includes Captains Lewis & Clark, Zebulon Pike, John
Audubon, Thomas McKenney and James Hall, and
others. (14022) $25.00
99. Classen, Constance. INCA COSMOLOGY AND
THE HUMAN BODY. University of Utah Press, 1993,
first edition, 222pp. 4to silver pictorial embossed blue
cloth. FINE. (009923) $65.00
100. CHINCHILLA MAZARIEGOS, OSWALDO &
STUART, DAVID . THE DECIPHERMENT OF
ANCIENT MAYA WRITING. Norman: University of
Oklahoma, 2000. First Edition. Still sealed in publishers
plastic wrap. 576pp., 200 illustrations, 4to cloth, color
dust jacket. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Using classic articles taken from publications
unavailable to most readers, accounts by Spaniards who
witnessed the writing of the glyphs and research by
twentieth-century scholars--from Tatiana Proskouriakoff
to Michael Coe--this book provides a history of the
interpretation of Maya hieroglyphs. Introductory essays
offer the historical context and describe the personalities
and theories of the many authors who contributed to the
understanding of these ancient glyphs. More than two
hundred line drawings illustrate the text and serve as an
introduction to decipherment. This landmark work in
Maya studies is the first book to examine the centuries of
thought behind the decoding of Maya hieroglyphs.
(13963) $65.00
101. [CIVIL WAR]. Albaugh III, William. TYLER,
TEXAS, C. S. A. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole, 1958. First
Edition. Photos, 235pp., biblio, dj in archival mylar
cover. Previous owners bookplate. VERY GOOD in
very good dust-jacket.
For the first time the full and complete story of a
largescale Confederate ordinance operation through the
"Day Book" of the Tyler, Texas, C.S. Ordanance Works.
(2291) $30.00
103. [CIVIL WAR]. Everett, Donald E., Edited by.
CHAPLAIN DAVIS AND HOOD'S TEXAS
BRIGADE. Being an expanded edition of the
Reverend Nicholas A. Davis' The Campaign from
Texas to Maryland, with the Battle of Sharpsburg
(Richmond, 1863). San Antonio, Tx: Principia Press of
Trinity University, 1962. First Edition. 234pp., index.
Heavy foxing to preliminary blank pages, rest very good
with po label. Photographic grey cloth. GOOD.
A history of the Fourth Texas Regiment, from the first
enlistment in Texas down to the great battle of
Fredericksburg, including many notices of the 1st and
5th Texas, biographical sketches of nearly every officer
of the Brigade who has distinguished himself (12866)
$25.00
104. [CIVIL WAR]. Hunt, Jeffrey. LAST BATTLE
OF THE CIVIL WAR - PALMETTO RANCH.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2002. First Paperback
edition. 217pp., index, bibliography. No pon. FINE.
Softcover. (12235)
$20.00
105. [CIVIL WAR]. Hunter, John Warren. HEEL FLY TIME IN TEXAS, A Story of the Civil War
Period. Bandera: Frontier Times, 1936. Second edition.
123pp. Printed pictorial grey wraps. In spite of newsprint
paper this copy is exceptionally clean and tight with 2
tiny chips, one short closed tear near heel of spine on
upper wrap and previous owner's stamp. VERY GOOD.
An account of his harassment by the home guards on a
trip to Columbus, Texas, early in 1864 is recorded in
Heel-Fly Time in Texas, an autobiographical work first
published by the Frontier Times in 1931. In 1892 he
moved his newspaper plant to Mason and established the
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Mason Herald, which for fifteen years was one of the
outspoken newspapers of the state. In 1905 he moved to
San Angelo to become editorial writer on the San Angelo
Standard. With his oldest son, J. Marvin Hunter, he
founded Hunter's Magazine, published monthly at
Bandera as the Frontier Times. RADER 1989. (12637)
$100.00
106. [CIVIL WAR]. Johnson, Sid S. (Capt 3rd Texas
Cavalry, Ross Brigade, C.S.A. and Brigadier General
Texas Brigade, Forrest's Cavalry, U.C.V. TEXANS
WHO WORE THE GRAY. [Tyler}: 1907. First ed.
Index of names, photographic portraits, 407pp., author's
portrait. Gilt-stamped navy blue cloth, gilt stamped front
bright, gilt on spine rubbed. Volume one, no other
volumes were published. Corners bumped and rubbed,
clean and tight several small light spots. In custom mylar
dust jacket. Rare. Near very good giving consideration to
its age. GOOD.
Contains the biographies of 384 participants in the Civil
War as well as personal anecdotes of war service.
Author served under Nathan Bedford Forrest as well as
McCulloch and Ross. BASIC 110; HOWES J152;
NEVINS II-225 (11182) $600.00
107.
[CIVIL WAR]. Ramsey, Grover.
CONFEDERATE POSTMASTERS IN TEXAS 1861
- 1865. Waco, TX: W. M. Morrison, 1963. First Edition.
Blue printed grey wraps. Alphabetical by location.
VERY GOOD.
No appointments of Confederate postmasters were made
in Texas until July 12, 1861. Those who had been U.S.
postmasters continued in their offices. (8337) $25.00
108.
Clark, James Lemuel. CIVIL WAR
RECOLLECTIONS OF JAMES LEMUEL CLARK;
Including Previously Unpublished Material on The Great
Hanging at Gainesville, Texas in October, 1862. College
Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1984. First
Edition. 124pp., index, footnotes. Edited with an
introduction by L.D. Clark. Gilt titles on maroon cloth.
FINE IN FINE DJ. (13935)
$20.00
109. Clark, L.D. A BRIGHT AND TRAGIC THING
- A Tale of Civil War Texas. El Paso, Tx: Cinco Puntos
Press, 1992. 302(2)pp., photo of the author, frtspc. No
names, no writing, bright, tight copy. VERY GOOD.
Soft Cover.
Re-creates a Civil War tragedy kn0wn as the Great
Hanging at Gainesville, Texas and based on the civil
war recollections of James Lemuel Clark. (13466)
$8.00
110. Clark, Sara. THE CAPITOLS OF TEXAS - A
VISUAL HISTORY. Austin: Encino Press, 1975. First
Edition. Gilt-stamped brown cloth, bookplate, price
unclipped dust jacket with 2 edge tears, 114pp., index.
Historic photo images. 4to gilt-stamped brown cloth.
VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ. (12301) $20.00
111.
Clarke, Mary Whatley. JOHN CHISUM.
Jinglebob King of the Pecos. Austin, TX: Eakin Press,
1984. First Edition. 170pp., index, photos, biblio, dj.
Clean no previous owner names, price un-clipped dj.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
One of the first to drive his cattle from Texas to New
Mexico on the Goodnight Loving Trail. Includes
chapters on the Chisum War on the Pecos, Causes of the
Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid. (7504) $120.00
112.
Clarke, Mary Whatley. THE SLAUGHTER
RANCHES & THEIR MAKERS. Austin: Jenkins,
1979. First Edition. 254pp., index, bib., notes, dj has
sticker removal on base of spine and is otherwise a fine
price unclipped copy. Book is very clean, no names,
bright, corners sharp. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
(6153) $175.00
113.
Coe, Michael. BREAKING THE MAYA
CODE. Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1992, first edition,
304pp., 4to hardcover. FINE IN FINE DJ. (010036)
$45.00
114. [COLLIN COUNTY]. Hall, Helen Gibbard and
Donald R. Hoke Edited by and Annotated by Houston
Mount. SCRAPBOOK OF TRADITIONS, ANNALS,
AND HISTORY OF COLLIN COUNTY 1846 TO
1880 - The George Pearis Brown Papers. McKinney,
Tx: North Texas History Center, 2007. First Edition.
Photographs, maps, 227pp., index. 4to glossy
photographic wraps. FINE.
Includes the history of area schools, Searcy Boy's
Thrilling Escape From Indians, Marks and Brands,
Creeks and more of an original scrapbook nature.
(13417) $35.00
115.
Collinson, Frank. LIFE IN THE SADDLE.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. Second
Printing. Edited by Mary Whatley Clarke, illus. by
Harold D. Bugbee. 244pp., dj in archival mylar cover.
VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ.
From the Western Frontier Library Series. Collinson
was born in Yorkshire, England in 1855 and began his
American odyssey in September, 1872 when he went to
work for Will Noonan on his ranch near Castroville, Tx.
He tells of hunting buffalo, John Chisum, South Texas
adventures, Comanches, Llano Estacado, Big Bend,
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Seven Rivers and about whom J. Frank Dobie said "One
of the most powerful men I ever met." (2687) $15.00
116. Contributors. THE GOVERNOR'S MANSION
OF TEXAS - A Historic Tour. Austin: Friends of the
Governor's Mansion, 1997. 156pp., bibliography, plus
index. Photographs, includes the Governor's and families
thru George W. Bush. VERY GOOD.
Glossy b/w 5x7 photograph of Governor Bush SIGNED
to former owner in silver and laid-in. Includes many
historic photographs, restoration drawings, plans
(14031) $49.95
117. Cooper, Edwin H. HOW LIFE STACKS UP.
Bryan, Texas: Tops Printing, 2002. First Edition.
ISIGNED by author, previous owner's label. 260pp.,
photos. Glossy photographic wraps. VERY GOOD.
Author grew up in San Marcos, attended University at
A&M in the early '50s went on to become A&M
President assistant and relates much of human interest
to these areas. (13734) $25.00
118.
[COUNTIES]. Crawford, Helen Wooddell,
Compiler.
1870
FEDERAL
CENSUS
OF
CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS. N.p.: Compiler,
1983. Latest edition 1983, 154pp. plus 16 page index.
Typescript, 4to printed yellow wraps, cloth tape spine.
FINE. Soft Cover. (13332)
$25.00
119.
[COUNTIES]. Creighton, James A. A
NARRATIVE HISTORY OF BRAZORIA COUNTY
TEXAS. Waco, TX: Historical Commission, 1976. First
Edition. 533 pages. Black and white illustrations, maps
and photos, map end papers, appendices, index. No
names. Gilt-stamped brown fabricoid. Bi-centennial
edition. Crease in two pages. VERY GOOD.
Centennial Program at Velasco, The Columbia Minute
Men, A Partial Roll for Gibson’s Battery, Men Who
Fought at Velasco, Ghost Towns, Plantations, Old Three
Hundred & Mexican Land Grants, Republic Land
Grants, List of Family Biographies. Covers the history of
the County from 1528 to 1970. Brazoria County is
bordered by Matagorda, Fort Bend, Harris, and
Galveston counties. The county seat is Angleton. Other
major towns include Alvin, Brazoria, Pearland,
Rosharon, West Columbia, Holiday Lake, Old Ocean,
Bailey's Prairie, Iowa Colony, Hillcrest Village,
Brookside Village, Danbury, Liverpool, Manvel, and
Sweeny; the towns that constitute Brazosport include
Clute, Freeport, Quintana, Oyster Creek, Jones Creek,
Lake Jackson, Richwood, and Surfside Beach. Before
colonization, the region was occupied by Karankawa
Indians. In 1528 Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza
de Vaca landed on the coast explored the area that
became Brazoria County looking for provisions. The
county's rivers attracted settlement by when Stephen F.
Austin selected it, and eighty-nine of Austin's Old Three
Hundred had grants by 1824. Citizens of the county
contributed much to the Texas Revolution. After his
capture at the battle of San Jacinto Santa Anna and
members of his army were taken to Velasco, then the
location of the provisional government and signed the
Treaties of Velasco with the Republic of Texas on May
14, 1836. Columbia, the seat of the ad interim
government, served as the first capital. (10355) $50.00
120.
[COUNTIES]. Editors. THE HERALDZEITUNG PRESENTS IMAGES OF NEW
BRAUNFELS COMAL COUNTY, TEXAS. Canada:
Pediment, 2002. First Edition. Historical photographs,
on coated stock, 128pp. oblong 4to glossy photographic
boards with gilt titles. No names, not a remainder. FINE.
A unique collection of images depicting the history of
Comal County from the New Braunfels Archives and
Museum of History. (13397)
$85.00
121. [COUNTIES]. Fisher, O. C. IT OCCURRED IN
KIMBLE AND HOW. illus. by Lonnie Rees. San
Angelo: Tally, 1984. 2nd printing, Limited Edition,
Number 331, SIGNED to previous owner on free front
endpaper. Illustrated,237pp., appendix of early day
officials of Kimble County, sources consulted. Pictorial
cloth, price unclipped dust jacket in archival mylar
cover. FINE IN FINE DJ. (5368) $110.00
First published in 1937 in an edition of 500 copies. This
edition is limited to 1,000 and numbered 331. Two
chapters, "Big Outlaw Roundup of '77 (by a battalion of
rangers) and "Outlaws and Trigger-pulling," are
devoted to the outlaws of Kimble County, Texas - Adams
- SIX-GUNS. The Brashear-Wright-Gorman killing at
Junction City, other lawlessness and chapters on South
Llano Indian skirmish, Creed Taylor, and Indian Attacks
of the '70s. Cracker Barrel Chronicles 2825.
122.
[COUNTIES]. Huttash, Ogreta W., Compiler.
HISTORICAL MARKERS OF CHEROKEE
COUNTY, TEXAS THROUGH 1990. Jacksonville,
Tx: Compiler, 1990. Latest edition 1990. Typescript, 4to
printed turquoise wraps, cloth tape spine, 77pp., plus
index. FINE. Soft Cover. (13331)
$25.00
123.
[COUNTIES]. Morris, Leopold. PICTORIAL
HISTORY OF VICTORIA AND VICTORIA
COUNTY. Victoria: Clemens, 1953. 1st edition. 104pp.,
100s of b/w photographs, 4 maps, illus. of brands
including those of Europe and the Orient Clean, tight,
bright. Folio, gilt-stamped blue cloth Lacks dust jacket
but is near fine. VERY GOOD.
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Includes history of the Bronte Literary Club: Oldest
Existing Woman's Club in Texas. Reproduces 100's of
area brands and biographies of cattlemen and women
including the trail drivers. Information on the SuttonTaylor feud, several maps. CBC 4582. HERD 1577.
(397) $150.00
124.
[COUNTIES]. Johnson, Marcus A. (Buddy)
Chairman
NOW AND THEN IN ZAVALA COUNTY. Crystal
City: County Historical Commission, 1986. 1st edition.
Published in honor of the Sesquicentennial, 439pp., map
endpapers, family photos, histories and genealogies, 4to
gilt-stamped pictorial marron cloth. FINE. (9492)
$125.00
Includes many ranch histories, and cattlemen in the
county, including Patsy and B. Johnson; reproduces the
Sentinel article written in 1937 by W.T. Childress
125.
[COUNTIES]. Speer, John. HISTORY OF
BLANCO COUNTY. Austin: Pemberton, 1965. First
Edition, SIGNED. Edited and signed by Henry C.
Armbruster, 73pp., + index, Illus. by Connie
Armbruster. Pon. Gilt-stamped blue cloth near fine lacks
dj. VERY GOOD / NO DJ. (7325)
$100.00
126.
Cowling, Mary Jo. GEOGRAPHY OF
DENTON COUNTY. Dallas: Banks Upshaw, 1936.
First Edition. Includes cattle brands, map endpapers,
illustrated, 10 photographic plates, index. Gilt-stamped
red cloth rubbed along spine with short tears at crown.
GOOD.
Includes information on Butterfield Trail, John Chisum,
Sam Bass and Dallas County. Six-Guns 504; Rampaging
Herd 552. Rare (13075)
$80.00
127.
Crawford, Ann (editor). THE EAGLE, The
Autobiography of Santa Anna. Austin: Pemberton
Press, 1967. 2nd Printing. Witliff design, 299pp., index,
notes, dj. FINE IN FINE DJ. (13974) $30.00
128.
Crockett, David. LIFE OF DAVID
CROCKETT, THE ORIGINAL HUMORIST AND
IRREPRESSIBLE BACKWOODSMAN: Comprising
His Early History, His Bear Hunting And Other
Adventures And Services in the Texan War, To Which
Is Added An Account of His Gorious Death at the
Alamo While Fighting In Defence of Texan
Independence. Philadelphia: John E. Potter & Co., no
date. Early reprint with illus., 405pp. + ads, gilt and
pictorial maroon cloth with heavy embelishments,
decorative end papers, wear to heel of spine. Custom
mylar dj. VERY GOOD. (13920)
$45.00
129.
Cullen, D. Duane. WILLIAM ROBINSON
LEIGH, WESTERN ARTIST (The GilcreaseOklahoma Series on Western Art and Artists no. 2).
Norman: University of Ok., 1980, first edition, 200pp.,
4to hardcover. FINE IN VG DJ. (009931) $30.00
One of the most controversial and popularly acclaimed
western artists of the 20th c. Born in 1866 he achieved
fame only in the last decade of his life.
130.
Davis, Bill. REAL PEOPLE OF ELLIS
COUNTY. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1984. First
Edition. 318pp., index, photographs. Gilt-stamped red
cloth, pictorial printed paper label on upper board.
Corrections added to page 178 FINE.
Family and career stories of the authors home county
for 77 plus years. Compiled from personal interviews
and makes a point that Blacks have been included.
(13779) $35.00
131. Davis, J. Frank. TEXAS, A Guide to the Lone
Star State. Compiled by Workers of the Writers'
Program of the Work Projects Administration in the
State of Texas. N. Y.: Hastings, 1940. First Edition. Map
endpapers, 718pp., photos, index to maps, index. Blue
cloth, no names or writing, lacking dj. FINE.
Essential guide for automobile touring. Excellent photos
by WPA staff photographers and in place of the large
folding map usually found in the back of these state
guides there are 39 pages of maps in the text plus 10
pages of State road maps. Photo credits include Russell
Lee, Rothstein, Dorthea Lange (6178) $40.00
132.
Davis, John L. EXPLORATION IN TEXAS
ANCIENT AND OTHERWISE, with thoughts on the
nature of evidence. San Antonio : Institute of Texan
Cultures, 1984. First Edition. SIGNED, no other names
but the author's. 136pp., illust., index, bibliography,
appendices, notes. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Good discussion of maps and their decorative devices
and uses. (13981)
$45.00
133. Day, W. C. HISTORY OF THE SAN JACINTO
CAMPAIGN. N.p.: None given. Reprint. Printed grey
wraps. 24pp., port. frtspc., 1921 letter, maps. FINE.
(13973)
$15.00
134. De Cordova, J. TEXAS: HER RESOURCES
AND HER PUBLIC MEN, Also Including "Lecture
on Texas.". Waco:: Texian, 1969. Facsimile Reprint.
First published in 1858, 375pp. + 32pp., index. New
introduction by Dayton Kelley. Lists lands for sale by
county, ten league grants, etc. DJ in archival mylar
cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
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BASIC TEXAS 38 B. "Best edition." DeCordova
dedicated over 20 years to stimulating an interest in
Texas immigration. Information on Washington County
and the Live-Oak female seminary at Gay Hill, history of
counties, biographies including Mirabeau Lamar, David
Burnet, Edward Burleson, Jose Antonio Navarro and
many others. (5748)
$50.00
135. Deaton, Judy. Drawing on the Past: Selections
From the Bobbie and John Nau Collection of Texas
Art. Abilene, Tx: The Grace Museum, 2010. First
Edition. Exhibition Catalogue May 20 - August 21,
2010. 55 color reproductions, 4to color wraps. FINE.
(14028) $24.95
136.
Denhardt, Bob. The QUARTER HORSE Complete in Three Volumes. Fort Worth: 1941. 1st
Printing. Each volume unique and published separately
in good to very good condition. All are clean tight, no
names, or writing, cloth bound. Volume two, published
at Eagle Pass in 1945 and volume three published 1950
in Amarillo in a limited edition #448 of 500 copies
printed on Strathmore Deckle Edge paper by the W. H.
Kistler Stationary Co. of Denver Colorado.
Vol. three: appendices: A. Conformation of the Ideal
Quarter Horse B. Bloodlines of Working Quarter Horses
C. Bloodlines of Racing Quarter Horses D. Fastest
Times 440 yards Between 1880-1900 E. Fastest Times
Modern F. Recognized Records for Short Races G.
Photographs: Zantanon, Yellow Boy, Little Joe, Joe
Hancock, Midnight, Joe Reed, Peter McCue, Joe Bailey,
Old Fred, Possum, Old Joe Bailey Weatherford,
Traveler, Sheik, Oklahoma Star, Della Moore, Colonel,
Old Red Bird, Balleymooney, Plaudit, Cowboy, Texas
Chief, Old Red Buck, Yellow Jacket, Chief, Jack McCue,
Ace of Hearts, Harmon Baker. Gold printed dark red
leatherette. Tiny bit of rubbing and owners name
otherwise a fine copy. Includes sections on - The Using
Horse: On the Ranch, In the Rodeo, On the Short Track;
On the Polo Field Breeding Quarter Horses: Breed
Characteristics; Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred;
Thoroughbred Influence; Breeding for Ranch and
Rodeo; Breeding for Speed; Standards and Objectives;
Family Strengths and Weaknesses. Archer Parr's copy.
Parr was a member of the family that had ruled Duval
County since 1898. He died Nov. 2, 2000.
(13996)
$300.00
137. Denhardt, Bob. THE QUARTER HORSE; A
Varied assortment of historical articles, equine
biographies and characteristics, sketches of horsemen
and other lore, all pertaining to the Quarter Horse.
College Station: A&M, 1982. First Edition. New
foreword by Jim Jennings, 229pp., index, photos, author
index containing original title and place of publication.
Includes the Quarter Horse in Mexico by Helen
Michaelis, Losin' One's Shirt by Wayne Gard, etc.
Clean, no names, in price unclipped dust jacket with
some minor wear & soil in archival mylar cover. FINE
IN VERY GOOD DJ.
First published in 1941, this is the first book ever
published about the new breed of horse. Denhardt was
founder of the American Quarter Horse Association.
(10751) $40.00
138. Dennis, T. S. and Mrs. T. S. LIFE OF F. M.
BUCKELEW THE INDIAN CAPTIVE AS
RELATED BY HIMSELF. Kerrville, Tx: Herring
Printing Co, 1925. Revised and Enlarged Edition. No
date, facsimile of the J. Marvin Hunter edition published
in 1925, 187(1)pp., 2 photo portraits, 1 illus. Black
printed white wraps. Last page is chapter contents and
since it only goes thru Chapter V, the remaining 2 pages
of contents are not present. Rest clean, tight, no names,
no writing. Near fine. VERY GOOD.
Original was first written by S. E. Banta and published
at Mason in 1911 the text which is used here verbatim.
(12712) $30.00
139.
Dewees, William B. LETTERS FROM AN
EARLY SETTLER OF TEXAS. Waco, TX: Texian
Press, 1968. Facsimile Reprint. of the original compiled
by Cara Cardelle (pseud.) Louisville, 1852, 312pp. Giltstamped green cloth. Small pon, dj price unclipped in
archival mylar cover. NEAR FINE IN FINE DJ.
These letters cover a period from 1819 to 1852. He
traveled to Mexico & lived in San Antonio for 3 years
from 1826 and spent the rest of his life at his home on
Colorado River in Colorado County. (8343)
$40.00
140.
Dietrich, Bobbie Morrow. CIRCUIT RIDER
AND HELPMEET - Wash and Matt Moore. Austin:
Nortex, 1994. First Edition. Author's signature on title
page, previous owner's stamps. 117pp., index,
photographs. 4to navy cloth with photo paste-down and
gilt titles. VERY GOOD. (13095)
$40.00
141. Dillon, Jr., Lester R. AMERICAN ARTILLERY
IN THE MEXICAN WAR 1846 - 1847. Austin:
Presidial Press, 1975. First Edition. Map end papers,
biographical sketches with portraits, 8 maps, photograps,
120pp., index, chapter notes, bibliography. Red
leatherette, gold titles. FINE. (13933) $85.00
142. Dodge, Colonel Richard Irving (Aide-de-camp to
Gen. Sherman). OUR WILD INDIANS - THIRTYTHREE YEARS' PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
AMONG THE RED MEN OF THE GREAT WEST.
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A Popular Account of Their Social Life, Religion,
Habits, Traits, Customs, Exploits, etc. with Thrilling
Adventures and Experiences on the Great Plains and
in the Mountains of our Wide Frontier; With an
introduction by General Sherman. Hartford, Ct: A. D.
Worthington and Company, 1883. Second Edition.
Frontispiece portrait with light water mark, 653pp., 5
engravings on steel, 17 full page engravings on wood
and VI full page chromolithographic plates- all as called
for, new endpapers clean, no writing, no names, original
gilt-embossed brown cloth with gilt decoration, spine
faded. Exceptionally clean and tight copy. VERY
GOOD.
Color illustrations of Native American artifacts are of
particular interest. HOWES D-403; GRAFF 1114;
RADER 1172 (12974) $100.00
143.
Dodson, Dee C. VICTIM OF
CIRCUMSTANCES DEE TALES OF THE PAST,
MEMOIRS OF DEE C. DODSON FROM THE
SETTLING OF THE TEXAS PANHANDLE
THROUGH WORLD WAR II. Rio Rancho, NM:
C&D Publishing, 1984. First Edition. SIGNED with
author's presentation. Small chip in edge of upper wrap.
Printed pictorial white wraps. 169pp. VERY GOOD.
In addition to his live during the Great Depression, the
Dust Bowl in the Panhandle, author includes memories
while enlisted serving in Europe at the close of WWII.
(13778) $25.00
144. Duval, J. C. EARLY TIMES IN TEXAS. Austin:
H. P. N. GAMMEL & CO. Publishers, 1892. First
Edition. Copyright page states Printed and Bound by
Eugene Von Boeckmann, Austin, Texas. 238pp. plus
List of Men Under the Command of Col. J. W. Fannin in
1835-36, Appendix, 243-253pp.ront hinge cracked,
lower hinge holding by the threads, 1 page of contents
and 2 blank pages in back are detached. Fragile but
complete. Pink end papers, gilt titles to spine and upper
board with 8 blind rules, dark green cloth with mottled
loss of color and lower corners rubbed to the boards.
FAIR .
This edition includes The Young Explorers. BASIC 51"Author was the last survivor of the Goliad Massacre,
and the First Texas Man of Letters (according to J.
Frank Dobie)." HOWES D-603; RAINES p.74 (13958)
$175.00
145.
Dyer, A.B. Chief of Ordnance, United States
Army. Ordnance Memoranda No 18 - Cavalry Outfit:
Proceedings of the Board of Officers On Horse
Equipment,
Cavalry
Equipments
and
Accoutrements, Saddles & Smiths' Tools & Materials
& Standard Supply: Table of Ordnance Stores for
the Cavalry Service. Wa. D.C.: Government Printing
Office, 1874. First Edition. Folio, Gilt-stamped red cloth
with some speckled loss of color, old War Dept. Library
label, stamped withdrawn, 119pp. Clean, tight, gilt on
upper board bright, lower hinge beginning to crack
inside. GOOD.
Complete details on 100s of items for the military issued
outfit for the fighting cavalry in the American West.
Reprint readily available this first printing quite rare.
(13922) $175.00
146.
Ebers, Paul. SAN ANTONIO, THE
METROPOLIS AND GARDEN SPOT OF TEXAS,
AND FORT SAM HOUSTON, U.S. ARMY
HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS.
. San Antonio: Paul Ebers & Mills Engraving, 1909.
First Edition. 80 pp. Profusely illustrated with historic
b/w photo images of many San Antonio buildings.
Charming oblong 8vo, 1908 original color illustrated
wrappers, stapled. Light water stains, small chip, soil on
lower wrap and rubbing. Interior clean and tight. GOOD.
Promotional view book, about evenly divided between
information and photos on the city and photographic
scenes from military activities at what was then the
largest army post in the country. Includes photographs
of the Chili Stands, President Taft's visit at the fort, the
two RR Depots, Sulphur Wells, City Market, Electric
Park, Veramendi Palace, the Missions, schools,
churches, downtown buildings and more. Rare.
(10340)
$200.00
147. Eckhardt, C. F. TEXAS SMOKE - MUZZLE LOADERS ON THE FRONTIER. Lubbock: Texas
Tech University Press, 2001. First Edition. Drawings,
128pp., index, glossy pictorial wraps. FINE.
The guns of Texas from the beginning to 1860 with
information on matchlocks and gunpowder, flint and
steel, breechloaders and repeaters, percussion cap and
Sam Colt. (13937)
$24.95
149. Editor. Catalogue 7: Artists And Illustrators Of
The West. A catalogue of Books, Pamphlets and
Original Works. Scottsdale, Az.: Guidon Books, n.d. 1st
edition. Introduction by Dean Krakel, 59pp, list of 323
items with prices circa 1960's, ills. Printed pictorial
white wraps. Very good+. Perfect bound. (9841)
$10.00
150. Editor. Early El Paso & West Texas Painters. El
Paso: Hal Marcus Gallery, 2005. Catalog, 15pp., illust.
4to b/w wraps. Fine. (14019) $10.00
151.
Editor. The Hock Shop Collection Rediscovering Texas Artists of the Past. Denton, Tx:
16
Cemter for the Visual Arts, 1998. First Edition.
Exhibition catalogue January 26 - march 6, 1998. 28pp,
4to color illustrated glossy white wraps, 11 illus. FINE.
Biographical sketches of the artists by A.C. Cook, Myra
Crownover, Michael Grauer and others.
(14016)
$30.00
152.
Editor. PETER MANSBENDEL, a Swiss
Woodcarver in Texas; An exhibit prepared by the
University of Texas. San Antonio: Institute of Texan
Cultures, 1977. First Edition. Illustrated, 4to color
pictorial boards, brown endpapers with inscription to
previous owner se v e ra l sm a ll sta in s o n w h ite
b o a rd s. U n iq u e in h a rd c o v e r. GOOD. Soft Cover.
Mansbendel was commissioned by architect Harvey P.
Smith in 1930 to recreate the massive entrance doors at
the Spanish Governor's Palace and Mission San Jose in
San Antonio. (14004) $50.00
153. Editor. REMEMBER THE FLAVORS OF SAN
ANTONIO - A Restaurant Guide and Recipe
Sampler. San Antonio: Bazaar Barbara Press, 1997.
First Edition. 2 pg. pink map locates the restaurants,
small plastic comb binding. FINE.
Remembering some once important eateries and their
food. (13977) $5.00
154.
Editors. FERRIS, TEXAS 1874 - 1953; The
Story of the founding and the progress of Ferris, Texas,
according to available records. Dallas: Padgett Printing
Co, 1953. First Edition. 16pp., port., footnotes, printed
tan wraps. FINE.
Located south of downtown Dallas in Dallas and Ellis
counties. Pamphlet dedicated in memory of Justus
Wesley Ferris and assembled by his descendants. J.W.
Ferris was a judge in Waxahachie (13999)
$20.50
155. Editors. FIRST LIGHT: Local Art and the Fort
Worth Public Library 1901-1961. A Centennial
Exhibit. Fort Worth: Ft. Worth Public Library
Foundation, 2001. First Edition. Exhibit catalog, 55pp.,
113 entries, Chronological Checklist, Alphabetical
Checklist, color plates of each entry, 4to color illustrated
wraps. Fine.
Catalog essays by Scott Grant Barker, William Kelly
Fearing, Cynthia Brants, Donald P. Dow, Donald S.
Vogel and Michael R. Grauer. (9892) $50.00
156. Editors. MEN AND WOMEN THE ARMED
FORCES FROM ANDERSON COUNTY - Palestine,
Texas. Dallas: Universal Publishing, 1946. First Edition.
Unpaginated, no date, photo portraits and biographies.
Red embossed pictorial blue leatherette. VERY GOOD.
Mrs. Harold Dietz, President, American Legion
Auxiliary and M. A. Davies Jr., Commander Howard
Gardner Post No. 85, The American Legion. (13960)
$45.00
157. Editors. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF PARKER
COUNTY - Volume 2. Dallas: Taylor, 1984. First
Edition. 690pp., photos, community histories. VERY
GOOD. (14039)
$150.00
158. Edward, David B. THE HISTORY OF TEXAS.
Austin: TSHA, 1990. Facsimile Reprint. With a new
introduction by Margaret Henson, facsimile of the 1836,
color folding map, index, 354pp., pon. FINE. Paperback.
BASIC 53 " because of what his contemporaries
considered his pro Mexican leanings, he came under
severe attack." RAINES p.74. RADER 1279. Day MAPS OF TEXAS 388. HOWES E48, "aa." GRAFF
1208. BASIC TEXAS BOOKS 53. STREETER TEXAS
1198. CLARK III (8024)
$15.00
159. Edwards, William. THE STORY OF COLT'S
REVOLVER - The Biography of Col. Samuel Colt.
NY: Castle Books, 1957. Reprint. Illustrated,
photographs, 470pp., index, 4to cloth backed boards, no
names, no writing, price unclipped dust jacket in
archival mylar cover. VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ.
Samuel Colt's new and efficient repeating arm molded
American history, but strangely it was not the Army or
the Navy which wrought spectacular change. The early
Colt revolver was the weapon of the civilian as Colt was
repeatedly rebuffed the politicians and high brass of the
Army and Navy. It was not until after his death in the
Civil War that his firearm became a major weapon in
both handgun and rifle versions. (14056)
$29.95
160. Elder, Jane Lenz. Across the Plains to Santa Fe,
Exhibition Catalog. Dallas: DeGolyer Library, 1993.
First ed. Pictorial map covers printed black and brown
on tall 4to brown wraps. 1 of 1,500 printed by W.
Thomas Taylor. Bibliography. Fade at top of wraps.
VERY GOOD.
Describes 53 items in the exhibition including the
Mexican Trail, Texas Filibusters, War with Mexico,
Railroad Surveys and more of interest. (11956) $25.00
161. Eldredge, Charles C., Julie Schimmel and William
H. Truettner. ART IN NEW MEXICO, 1900 - 1945 PATHS TO TAOS AND SANTA FE. Wa. D.C.:
National Museum of American Art, 1986. First Edition.
227pp., index, bibliography, artist's biographies, 211
illustrations. 4to gilt-stamped dark blue cloth. DJ in
mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14024) $40.00
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Exhibition catalog, topics covered include Art of Pueblo,
Hispanic SW, Beyond the Picturesque etc.
excellent gift to visitors to Texas especially when signed
by Texas' leading historian. (6700)
$30.00
162. [EXPLORATION]. Foreman, Grant edited and
annotated by. PATHFINDER IN THE SOUTHWEST
- The Itinerary of Lieutenant A. W. Whipple During
his Explorations fo a Railway Route From Fort
Smith to Los Angeles in the Years 1853 - 1854.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968. Second
Printing. Large folding map which includes Northern
Texas. 7 illus., 298pp., index, bibliography. Owner's
stamp otherwise fine. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD
DJ. Hardcover.
Related to the 35th parallel, his expedition and the new
trail they created provided a route for an increasing
number of covered-wagon caravans. Whipple's
"itinerary" remains one of the most interesting,
authoritative and human journals on the Southwest, as it
was before settlement. This annotated journal is a fitting
tribute to the distinctive service which the officers and
men of the American Army- Whipple, March, Fremont,
and others rendered the U.S. in welding a western
empire to the Union. (12768) $35.00
165.
[FICTION]. Vliet, R. G. SOLITUDES. NY:
1977. First Edition. Partially set in 19th Century San
Antonio. "Vliet's writing is close to being a national
treasure." - Malcolm Cowley. TIL Award. FINE IN
FINE DJ. (2758)
$30.00
163. [EXPLORATION]. Quaife, Milo Milton edited
by. THE SOUTHWESTERN EXPEDITION OF
ZEBULON M. PIKE. Chicago, Ill: Lakeside, 1925.
First Thus. First of this edition in 12mo, gilt-stamped
black cloth. Historical introduction, folding 1810 map "Map of the Interior of Louisiana with a part of New
Mexico", (and all of Texas),. Last few pages torn
without loss of text and last blank pages damaged, torn,
soiled. Over-all a good tight reading copy. GOOD.
The year following Lewis & Clark's exploration of
Thomas Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana territory
in 1804, Pike, only 26 years old was sent to explore the
headwaters of the Mississippi River, which was so
successful, the next year he was ordered on his famous
expedition to discover the head waters of the Red and
Arkansas Rivers, the story which is contained in that
part of his journal printed here. Scarce (12868) $25.00
164. Fehrenbach, T. R. TEXAS, A SALUTE FROM
ABOVE. Texas Books and Kevin Weldon Production,
1985. First Edition, SIGNED. Author signed, no other
names. 280pp., aerial color photography, with text by the
author, four color silver stamped price unclipped dust
jacket with silver star on the lower spine, over-size folio.
Clean, no names but the author's signature on half title
page. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Photography by Bill Ellzey, George Hall, Charles
O'Rear and Tony Weissgarber. This book makes an
166. Fields, Dan. THE DAY THEY KILLED THE
COWS AND OTHER MEMORIES OF A WEST
TEXAS PIONEER. Lubbock: Happy Valley, 2006.
First Edition, SIGNED. Author's signature on free front
endpaper, no other names. 268pp., photos. No dj. FINE .
(12495) $20.00
167. Filisola, General Vincente. EVACUATION OF
TEXAS. And Explanation of His Operations As
Commander-In-Chief of the Army Against Texas. Waco,
TX: Texian Press, 1965. Facsimile Reprint. with 15
important documents written in Tx. during the
campaign. Gilt-stamped navy cloth with dust jacket in
archival mylar cover. FINE.
BASIC 61E.-"Fascinating account of the Mexican
viewpoint.and their retreat following San Jacinto."
(7095) $75.00
168.
Fine, Betty, Charles McDonald et al.
CLARKSVILLE.
Austin,
Texas:
School
of
Architecture, University of Texas, 1969. First Edition.
24pp., footnotes, center page map, 11 photographs,
white photographic wraps, stapled, lower spine corner
lacks glossy outer layer. Good.
One of the oldest existing communities in Austin with
historical roots back to post-Civil War times. The area
was originally made up of land owned by Max Maas,
land agent, N.G. Shelly, mayor and a Mr. Hoffheinz,
among others. Earliest known settler was Charles
Griffin, former slave, whose Freedman's name was
Charles Clark who in 1871 purchased 2 acres from
Hoffheinz. He was followed by H. J. Carrington in 1872.
Gives many more details of early African-American
settlers to the area including the local school and Sweet
Home Baptist Church. Scarce. (13918) $45.00
169.
Fitzhugh, Lester N. TERRY'S TEXAS
RANGERS 8th Texas Cavalry, CSA - An Address
Before the Houston Civil War Round Table. houston:
Civil War Round Table, 1958. Copy numbered 559 of
one thousand printed. Dedicated to Walter Williams last
surviving veteran of Hood's Texas Brigade. 22pp,
appendix. Pictorial grey wraps. FINE. (13926) $25.00
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170.
Flayderman, Norm. THE BOWIE KNIFE Unsheathing an American Legend. With a foreword
by James S. Hutchins Historian Emeritus, National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
512pp., index, bibliography. Printed on enamel stock,
gilt title on brown cloth backed folio boards. FINE IN
FINE DJ. (13994)
$75.00
171. Focht, John A. AN ENGINEER REMEMBERS.
Austin: Author, 1978. First Edition. SIGNED
presentation from author. 282pp, many historic photos,
index, 4 appendix. White pictorial on orange cloth.
FINE.
Author's early experiences in Sweetwater which includes
many details of about the surrnding area, trips to
Barrow Ranch plus genealogy on his ancestors
including Arnolds, Goss, and Thomas. In 1910 he
attended the University of Texas in Austin as an
engineering student and he gives many details of his
years there as a Kweehee, he returned to Sweetwater to
serve as water commissioner and City Engineer. He was
at first officer's training camp in Leon Springs, Camp
Travis and participated in WWI including the St. Mihiel
Front with Pershing and was decorated for his service.
After his discharge he went to Rockwall where he began
his career as a surveyor. Later he would become a
teacher at the University in Austin. He made several
trips to the Big Bend in the 30's. (13748)
$25.00
172.
Fraser, Rob compiled by. A PICTORIAL
HISTORY OF CLEBURNE AND JOHNSON
COUNTY. Cleburne, Texas: Times Review, 1996. First
Edition. Photographs, 96pp., 4to maroon leather with gilt
titles. FINE.
Historic photographs, family photos include the
Stephens, Richardsons, Diamonds, Lanfears, Larkins,
Mosers, Walravens, the baseball team in 1912, Cotton
Valley School in 1912, Santa Fe School in 1917, Mrs.
Putnam's 4th grade class in 1948, Coca Cola Plant with
employees in 1942, Miss Lake Whitney Contestants in
1956 or '57. (13718) $75.00
173.
Freeman, Douglas Southall. LEE'S
LIEUTENANTS - A Study in Command. NY: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1942. Reprint. Volume I, Manassas to
Malvern Hill, 1942, index, appendix, 773pp.; Volume II,
Cedar Mt. to Chancellorsville, 1945, illustrations, maps,
index; Volume III, Gettysburg to Appomattox, 1944,
large folding map, 862pp., index, illus., maps, dust
jacket. Complete in three volumes, matched bindings in
gilt stamped black cloth, volume III is bright and fine, no
names, no writing, volume I and II are clean and tight,
no names, near very good with fade to black cloth.
VERY GOOD. (13929) $75.00
174.
Frink, Maurice, Turrentine Jackson, & Agnes
Wright. WHEN GRASS WAS KING . Boulder, Co:
University of Colorado, 1956. First Edition. Limited
edition of 1,500, copy #554, 465pp., index, bib.,
illustrated, photographs, dj price unclipped, giltembossed green cloth, previous owner's bookplate under
front dj flap and is otherwise fine. DJ only slight rubbed.
VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
"The story is that of the cattle industry on the plains
north of Texas, 1865-1895. In those years the industry
blossomed into big business in New Mexico, Colorado,
Wyoming and Montana." HERD 853 SIX GUNS 777
SIX SCORE 45 (8049) $45.00
175. [FT.WORTH]. Hill, George P. 70 YEARS. Fort
Worth: Branch Smith, 1968. First Edition. SIGNED
with presentation from the author, photos, genealogy,
95pp. Green cloth. FINE. (5773) $40.00
Information on the helium plant and a visit by the
Shenadoah. Historical Fort Worth as background for
autobiographical events in the author's life.
176. [Galveston]. Horn, Madeline Darrough. DANNIE,
A TALE OF THE GALVESTON HURRICANE OF
1900. San Antonio: Naylor, 1952. First Edition. 118pp.,
red and black pictorial wraps. Old owner's name. VERY
GOOD. Soft Cover.
Fictional account of actual events. (13370)
$20.00
177. Garavaglia, Louis A. and Charles G. Worman.
FIREARMS OF THE AMERICAN WEST 1866 1894. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, 1985.
First Edition. Volume 2, over 500 photographs, 413pp.,
index, notes, bibliography, folio cloth maroon and brown
cloth, dust jacket in archival mylar cover. FINE IN FINE
DJ. (13989) $60.00
Between 1865 and 1900 the American frontier changed
radically and with this change came iolence between the
lawful and the lawless and of course firearms played a
major role in this drama. This is the second volume of a
two-part study of firearms in the 19th c. American West.
As one Texas ranch foreman observed, "The fear of the
law is not half so great as the fear of a bullet." Includes
extensive history of outlaws and lawmen.
178.
Gary, William A. CONFEDERATE
REVOLVERS. Prescott, Az: K8 Communications,
1987. First Edition. Publisher's skid mark on title page.,
map end papers show Confederate factory locations
including 6 in Texas and one of those in Sisterdale,
177pp., color and b/w photographs, 4to leatherette
backed brown cloth with heavy gold colored metal
embossed Confederate States insignia to upper board,
gilt embossed spine titles. FINE. (13952) $100.00
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Publisher's promotional laid-in. "...scarce and rare are
those revolvers made in the South during the five Aprils
consumed by fire. This book makes a strong foundation
for increase of both knowledge and romanticism." - A.C.
Greene (Ctr. for Texas Studies, North Texas State Un.)
179. George, Isaac. HEROES AND INCIDENTS OF
THE MEXICAN WAR Containing Doniphans
Expedition. Hollywood, Ca.: Sun Dance Press, 1971.
Reprint. Originally published in 1903, ports., 296pp.
Yellow cloth. FINE.
Author was a member of Doniphans Expedition, Co. B,
First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry. The Cause of the
War with Mexico, A Description of the People and
Customs at that Time. A Sketch of the ALife of
Doniphan. Together with Sketches and Portraits of the
heroes of that Struggle. (13950) $30.00
180.
Gilhooly, Mary Ney. THE WINDMILL'S
SONG AND OTHER MEMORIES OF A
COUNTRY CHILD. NY: Vantage, 1995. First Edition.
SIGNED by author on title page. 113pp. Gilt spine titles
on blue boards. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Author grew up on a 3,000 acre ranch in Medina
County. (13816)
$15.00
181. [GOLD RUSH- TEXAS FINE PRESS]. Platt, P.
L. and N. Slater. TRAVELERS' GUIDE ACROSS
THE PLAINS UPON THE OVERLAND ROUTE
TO CALIFORNIA. Showing distances from point to
point, mountains, camping places and other notable
objects along the route. San Francisco, Ca: John
Howell Books, 1963. First Printing. Reprinted from the
1852 edition and including an introduction by Dale
Morgan. Printed by Barbara Holman of the Texas
Holman family fine press publishers that include her
husband William R. Holman founder of Roger Beacham
Press and her son David Holman at Wind River Press, a
limited edition of 475 copies, facsimile of original map
tipped in shows starting place to be Independence Mo.
59pp., appendices. Orange cloth spine, black map
boards, black paper spine label. No names, no dj issued.
FINE.
HOWES P417 "Only one perfect copy (of the 1852)
known." Written from the author's personal experiences.
A very handsome printing. (3920)
$40.00
182.
Gomez, Luis G. CROSSING THE RIO
GRANDE - An Immigrant's Life in the 1880s;
Translated with commentary by Guadalupe Valdez Jr.
College Station: A&M, 2006. First Edition. Photographs,
106pp., index. Edited with an introduction by Thomas H.
Kreneck. Small decorative stamp on free front endpaper.
FINE IN FINE DJ. (13022)
$20.00
183. [GOVERNORS]. Daniel, Jean Houston and Price
Daniel and Dorothy Blodgett. TEXAS GOVERNOR'S
MANSION. Austin: Texas State Library, 1984. First
Edition. Presentation copy SIGNED by all three authors
to former owner. 349pp., illus. in color & b/w, bib., 4to,
in price unclipped dust jacket with archival mylar cover.
Additional related material laid-in. VERY GOOD IN
VERY GOOD DJ.
A thorough history not only of the building but also the
Governors & their families. Rare to have all three
signatures. (5389)
$40.00
184.
[GOVERNORS]. Farrow, Marion H.
TROUBLESOME TIMES IN TEXAS. San Antonio :
Naylor, 1959. First Edition. 106pp., index, bib. DJ in
mylar cover. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
History of the Coke-Davis campaign for Governor and
election of 1873 with information on the Texas Rangers
especially McNelly and Lee Hall. (4345)
$25.00
185. Grauer, Michael. HAROLD BUGBEE - A Brand
of His Own. Houston: William Reaves Fine Art, 2010.
Illustrated in color, exhibition checklist of 49 paintings,
lengthy biographical material by Michael Grauer, 38pp.,
4to color wraps. FINE.
Harold Dow Bugbee, Panhandle cowboy, rancher and
artist. (14003) $30.00
186. Gray, Millie. DIARY OF MILLIE GRAY, 1832
- 1840 (nee Mildred Richards Stone, wife of Col. Wm
Fairfax Gray). Houston, Texas: Fletcher Young, 1967.
Limited Edition. Records her family life before, during
and after her husband's journey to Texas in 1835 and the
Small journal giving particulars of all that occurred
during the family's voyage to Texas in 1838. Rosenbery
Library Press, Galveston, Texas. Companion volume to
"The Diary of Colonel William Fairfax Gray, From
Virgionia to Texas, 1835-36, 1909. 158pp., index,
illustration, portraits. Gilt title on red cloth. No dust
jacket issued. FINE. (13928) $150.00
187. [GRAYSON COUNTY]. McLeRoy, Sherrie S.
BLACK LAND, RED RIVER - A PICTORIAL
HISTORY OF GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Denison, Tx: Grayson Bank, 1993. First Edition. 192pp.,
index, bibliography, photo credits. FINE IN FINE DJ.
More than 270 photographs many never before or only
rarely published. (13246)
$55.00
188. Greene, A. C. (Introduction). THE TEXAS HILL
COUNTRY - Interpretations by Thirteen Artists.
Nunne, Ancel; Lester,William; McGaughy, Clay;
Schiwetz, Buck; Smith, Emily Guthrie; Frary,
Michael; Fearing, Kelly; Guerin, John; Gwyn,
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Woody; Hoey, William; McDougal, Ivan; West, E.
Gordon and White, Ralph. College Station: A&M,
1981. First Edition. Foreword by John Leeper. EX-LIB.
48 color plates, 120pp., artist's biographies. Oblong 4to.
Clean, tight reading copy with clear clean plates.
GOOD IN GOOD DJ. (12018) $15.00
189. Greene, John W. Captain, Co. E 26th Indiana
Infantry. AN INCIDENT OF THE CIVIL WAR
CAMP FORD PRISON And How I Escaped. Toledo,
Ohio: Barksdull Printing House, 1992. 2nd Printing.
Reprint of the 1893 edition. Published by Richard
Skidmore, with a new introduction, 142pp. Red
photographic wraps. FINE.
While in Camp Ford Prison 4 miles north of Tyler,
Texas, Greene vividly described how the Union
prisoners were taken from the Morganza area and
hustled northwestward to Alexandria. Then the long
march began. Paralleling the Red Rover for 100 miles
through Natchitoches to Mansfield and Shreveport
where the prisoners were aimed toward Texas and
marched another 100 miles. (13939)
$25.00
190. Greenlaw, Barry. HISTORIC TEXAS MAPS
DATEBOOK - 1985. Houston: Herring Press, 1985.
First Edition. Full color reproductions of maps in the
Albert Lum Properties. 4to color spiral wraps. FINE.
(14007) $35.00
191.
[GULF COAST]. Barron, Hal Editor. AND
CELIA WAS HER NAME, A Graphic Account of
the Destruction Wreaked on the Coastal Bend Area
of Texas by Hurricane Celia. Lubbock, Tx: Boone
Publications, 1970. First Edition. 64pp., photographs,
map, essays by various contributors. VERY GOOD. Soft
Cover.
Includes Aransas Pass, Corpus Christi, Gregory,
Ingleside, Port Aransas, Portland,. Robstown (13484)
$35.00
192. [GULF COAST]. Helm, Mary S. SCRAPS OF
EARLY TEXAS HISTORY. Austin: Eakin Press,
1987. First Edition. Edited with annotations and an index
by Lorraine Jeter, 120pp. Gilt-stamped blue cloth, blue
endpapers, no pon. Price unclipped dj in mylar cover.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
With her husband, Elias R. Wightman, they founded the
City of Matagorda in 1828 - 29. THIS IS THE FIRST
REPRINT OF AN ORIGINAL TEXAS CLASSIC
PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR IN 1884. (12204)
$30.00
193. Guthrie, Keith. THE LEGEND OF CHIPITA;
THE ONLY WOMAN HANGED IN TEXAS. Austin,
TX: Eakin Press, 1990. First Edition. 92pp., index,
biblio. Clean, tight, no names, no writing, one closed
tear in otherwise fine dust jacket with archival mylar
cover. FINE IN Very Good DJ.
San Patricio County during the Civil War where Chipita
Rodriguez was tried for the murder of John Savage.
Written by a San Patricio County journalist, researched
into old records, files and memories to sort out the
folklore and piece together the Chipita story. (9217)
$30.00
194.
Haley, J. Evetts. CHARLES SCHREINER,
General Merchandise, the Story of a Country Store.
Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1944. First
Edition. Illus. H. D. Bugbee, design by Carl Hertzog,
73pp. Dj chipped and faded in archival mylar cover. No
names. FINE IN GOOD DJ.
Schreiner's was the first concern in America to value
mohair and made Kerrville the Mohair Center of the
World. He began his business in 1865.
LOWMAN 24. ROBINSON 11. (2370) $40.00
195. Hall, Martin Hardwick with the assistance of Sam
Long. CONFEDERATE ARMY OF NEW MEXICO.
Austin: Presidial Press, 1978. 422pp., illustrated by
Michael Robert Green, sepia photographs and text,
bibliography, index of names, notes. Gilt titles on 4to
brown cloth, fade, lacks dust jacket. Clean, tight no
names, no writing, interior bright very good. GOOD.
Regimental histories and rosters for the 4th, 5th, 7th
Texas Mounted Volunteers and Baylor's Command.
Composed almost entirely of Texans. "The most
exhaustive study of the Sibley campaign with rosters and
muster rolls of units involved." -Jenkins (13931) $25.00
196. Hamrick, Alma Ward. THE CALL OF THE
SAN SABA, A History of San Saba County. Austin:
San Felipe Press, 1969. 2nd edition. SIGNED inside
front cover by the author and dated 1971. 33lpp., index,
plus who's who in San Saba County. Maroon stamped
yellow cloth. Very clean bright fine copy with small
previous owner's sticker. VERY GOOD.
Photographs issued with the original were not reprinted
with this edition. Includes escapes from the indians,
much on Cherokee and its settlers like the Kuykendalls
beginning in the 1850s. Includes newspaper clipping
from Austin Statesman, 1977 laid-in; "1896 Rangers
take on the Mob" by Stella Gipson Polk. CBC 4003.
(13451) $75.00
197.
Hanford, Albert. ALBERT HANFORD'S
TEXAS STATE REGISTER FOR 1876; AND UNTIL
JULY FOURTH, THE ONE HUNDREDTH OF THE
INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Galveston: A. Hanford, 1876. First Edition. 144pp., title
with engraved illustration (State House, Austin) text,
illustrations mostly advertisements, lacking the rare
Roessler folded map. 12mo, original printed white
wraps, original stitching broken, edge chips. Light soil
especially to margins of lower wrap. Interior
exceptionally clean. VERY GOOD.
This stimulating guide to Texas emigration, describes
the state in glowing terms, including “Character of the
People of Texas” earnestly refutes as false the
contention than Texans are “violent and disorderly” and
that “there may be and probably are some disorderly
persons in the country. Articles include land, laws, stock
raising (“Western Texas is the paradise of stock
raisers”), cattle drives in 1875 (“large numbers of cattle
have been driven from the Mexican frontier to Northwestern Texas to avoid raiders”), “Sheep Husbandry in
Western Texas” (by John James), superiority of Mexican
hides, essays on major cities, railroads and
transportation, “Some Account of the Mineral Wealth of
Texas” (by A. R. Roessler, along with another article by
him), etc. Roessler enthuses: “Texas is, or will be, the
wealthiest State in the Union, possessing as she does
great agricultural capabilities, all the varieties of soils
minerals, and useful rocks known to exist in the
world.”Of special interest is Roessler’s ad (p. 86) for his
map establishment located at 52 Beekman Street in New
York, specializing in Texas maps “for a very small
price.” Raines p. 107 misspells Hanford as Hansford,
published annually from 1856-79 when it was absorbed
by Burke's Almanac. (12635) $100.00
198.
Hardin, Stephen. TEXIAN ILIAD, A
MILITARY
HISTORY
OF
THE
TEXAS
REVOLUTION 1835 - 1836. Austin: UT Press, 1996.
First Edition. 321pp., index, bibliography, notes,
illustrated. Black printed red cloth. No names. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
Best over-all modern documentation of historical events
connected to the Texas Revolution from the war's
opening in the "Come and Take It" incident at Gonzales
to the capture of General Santa Anna at San Jacinto,
Hardin clearly describes the strategy and tactics of each
side. (12198) $30.00
199. Harmsen, Dorothy. HARMSEN'S WESTERN
AMERICANA. A collection of one hundred western
paintings with biographical profiles of the artists.
Flagstaff, AZ.: Northland, 1971. 1st edition. 213pp.,
bib., 4to, dj. Very Good in Good DJ.
Includes Texas painters. (2792) $25.00
200. Harris, Charles H. III and Louis R. Sadler. THE
SECRET WAR IN EL PASO - Mexican
Revolutionary Intrigue, 1906 - 1920. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 2009. First Edition.
Photographs, notes, bibliography, index, 488pp. Lacking
dust jacket otherwise fine. FINE.
Much on El Paso during this period as well as the U.S.
Government's role in the Mexican Revolution, the Texas
Rangers and Mexico's President Porfirio Diaz (13917)
$35.00
201.
Hart, Herbert. OLD FORTS OF THE
SOUTHWEST. Seattle, Wa: Superior, 1964. First
Edition. Second in a series on Historical Western
Military Posts 1850 - 1890, historical photos, maps and
drawings, 192pp. , index, 4to red cloth, dj in myhlar
cover. Information on Mackenzie's Raiders. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
Includes Texas Forts Mckavett, Clark, Richardson,
Concho plus a directory of forts in the southwest.
(1135) $25.00
202.
Hartley, Oliver and Annotated by Hon. Jno.
Sayles, 1876. REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND
DECIDED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS, During a Part of December
Term, 1849 - VOL. IV. St. Louis: Gilbert Book
Company, 1901. 284pp., index, list of cases, 8vo in full
tan legal sheepskin, blank double ruled frames, with giltstamped red and black leather spine labels and the gilt
leather name label of previous owner J. W. Manning.
Only slight superficial wear to covers and no wear on
interior pages. VERY GOOD.
Includes DeCordova v. the City of Galveston; Wright
and Others v. the Town of Victoria; Mason v. Kleberg
and Burleson (12903) $45.00
203. Hassrick, Peter. TREASURES OF THE OLD
WEST - Paintings and Sculpture from the Thomas
Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art. New
York: Harry Abrams, 1984. First Edition. 41 full color
plattes, and 49 duo-tone illustrations, 127pp., index, 4to
gold cloth. FINE IN FINE DJ. (13987) $24.95
204. Hayes, Charles W. GALVESTON: HISTORY
OF THE ISLAND AND THE CITY. Austin: Jenkins
Garrett, 1974. First Edition. 2 vols, 1044pp, slipcase.
Bronze embossed title labels on title page and front
covers with matching slipcase near fine with rubbing
along 2 inch of lower edge, brown endpapers. Very
clean, no names, white linen boards clean bright, corners
sharp, light foxing to spines and otherwise a fine set.
Reproduces in exact facsimile the original edition of
1879. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD SLIPCASE.
Basic Texas 88 -"Plates destroyed in (Jenkins)
warehouse fire." (1933) $350.00
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205. Hemphill, Jerry R. COLTS FROM TEXAS AND
THE OLD WEST. Blairsville, Ga: Star Printers, 1990.
First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page.
Limited edition. White spine titles, folio red cloth, dust
jacket in archival mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
(14040) $150.00
206. Henson, Margaret. JUAN DAVIS BRADBURN.
A Reappraisal of the Mexican Commader of Anahuac.
College Station: A&M, 1982. 1st edition. 159pp., index,
biblio. Fine in Fine DJ. (9341) $15.00
207.
[HERTZOG]. Smedley, Betty Bookseller. A
CARL HERTZOG HOPE CHEST - Catalogue Six.
Austin: Crawford-Penick, Inc., 1972. First paperback.
166 annotated first editions printed, designed or
produced by Carl Hertzog. Essays: Alfred Knopf Speaks
on Hertzog, Al Lowman Speaks on Hertzog's Books.
Two color 4to stapled wraps. Faded. GOOD. (12561)
$15.00
208.
Hester, Thomas R. HUNTERS AND
GATHERERS OF THE RIO GRANDE PLAIN AND
THE LOWER COAST OF TEXAS. San Antonio:
Center for Archaeological Research, University of
Texas, 1977. Second Printing. 16pp., typescript, printed
single-side. Loose with three hole punch. FINE. (13997)
$9.95
209. Hiatt, Dean. SAM HOUSTON, MID MUDDLE
& MUD. Burnet, Texas: Nortex, 1980. Revised Edition.
map end papers + 30 additional maps, 195pp., dj. FINE
IN FINE DJ.
A veteran Texas topographer traces the routes of the
armies of Sam Houston and Santa Anna. (6309) $35.00
210.
Hill, Richard Taylor and William Edward
Anthony. CONFEDERATE LONGARMS AND
PISTOLS - A Pictorial Study. Charlotte, NC:
Published by the authors, 1978. First Edition. SIGNED
by both authors on free front end paper no other names.
4to black leatherette with heavy gilt. FINE. (13953)
$100.00
211.
Hinton, Ted. AMBUSH; The Real Story of
Bonnie and Clyde. As told to Larry Grove. Austin:
Shoal Creek, 1979. First Edition. SIGNED by Deputy
Sheriff Ted Hinton’s police partner and and participant
in taking down Bonnie & Clyde; Dallas Deputy Sheriff
Preacher Hays. He is mentioned numerous times in the
book and has signed twice; once with an affixed
bookplate on the first inside cover, and second dated
5/12/1980 with a lengthy sentiment on the first inside
free end paper. Photos, 211pp., index. Inscription inside
front cover. Price unclipped dj in archival mylar cover.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
Hinton was one of six officers involved in the final
capture. These officers had agreed to leave the story as
it was told until there was only one of them left and he
had the prerogative of leaving it as it was or of telling
the real story of how the officers broke the law to
capture the lawless pair. Included is a copy of the Dallas
Morning News Book Review of the book dated march 9,
1980 along with a copy of the publishers promotional
for the book. (10763) $125.00
212. Hjerter, Kathleen G., Compiled by. THE ART
OF TOM LEA. With an intro. by William Weber
Johnson. College Station: Texas A&M University Press,
1989. First Edition. 255pp., index, color & b/w illus.
thruout, oblong folio. Beautifully designed on coated
paper with leather spine. FINE IN FINE DJ.
This volume makes available the full range of Lea's
vigorous work, both well-known pieces and the
previously unseen. We are awed by the unique
contribution this Texan has made to appreciating the
visual image of the Southwest landscape as well a
graphic history of one part of WWII. (11658) $35.00
213.
Holman, William R. THE ORPHANS NINE
COMMANDMENTS. Fort Worth: TCU, 2010. First
Edition, SIGNED. With author's signature "Willaim R.
Holman as Roger Bechan" on free front endpaper.
Author's limited edition Design Copy # 30 of 75. 280pp.,
29 illustrations. Blue cloth with title bookplate deisgned
by Barbara Holman affixed to cover not on regular
editions. FINE IN FINE DJ. See item 181.
Holman is fine press publisher in Austin Texas with
imprints under Roger Beacham. He was also librarian at
San Francisco Public Library, the youngest to ever hold
that position at the time he was hired. However, his life
began under very different circumstances. Holman tells
this journey from a vantage point of 60 odd years with
surprising humor and pathos. (11975) $40.00
214.
Hopps, Walter editor. 1971 Artists Of The
Southeast And Texas Biennial: Exhibition of
Paintings and Sculpture, May 1 through June 6, 1971
. New Orleans: Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, 1971.
First Edition. Signed on title page by Joanne Platou
former curator of the New Orleans Historic Collection,
selected by Walter Hopps. 28 pages. Illustrated with 14
photographic reproductions. White reverse on yellow
wraps. VERY GOOD.
Includes the work of Texas artists Reginald Rowe, Don
Snell, Sally Tobin, Betty Voelker, Robert Wade, David
McCullough, Jack Mims, James Morris, Patricia W.
Johnson, Richard A. Johnson, Chapman Kelly, George
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Green, Vernon Fisher, James Dowell, Avery Falkner,
Mel Casas, MN. R. Bucknall, James Boynton and
William Arscott. (11666)
$25.00
215. Horgan, Paul. Mission San Jose, Texas. Original
India ink, watercolor, & Chinese white painting by Paul
Horgan. SIGNED lower left "To Connie With Love
Paul 1954" and lower right "Mission San Jose San
Antonio." Matted and framed under glass. Image size 10
1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. Overal size 17 1/2 b 22 1/2 inches.
FINE.
Two time Pulitzer Prize winning author who won in
1954 for his two volume GREAT RIVER and made many
field sketches during his research travels. This large size
is unique. See A Writer's Eye, An exhibition of field study
drawings from the Collection of American Literature
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale
University. (13990)
$500.00
216.
Houston, Col. Andrew Jackson. TEXAS
INDEPENDENCE. Houston: Anson-Jones, 1938. First
Edition. 300pp., index, map endpapers and with the
maps in reproductions to original size of each of the 11
maps called for. These maps are printed on quality paper
which will last longer and be more easily handled and
easier to read than the poor quality of the original paper.
They are flat and unfolded as the pocket on the lower
board is too small to hold these new reproductions.
Appendix: Gen. Houston's Report of the Battle of San
Jacinto, Battles and Combats, index, illustrated with 7
plates including one of the Alamo sketched by Juan
Sanchez Estrada 9 years before its fall, map endpapers in
front showing Lines of March of Texan Army and of
Mexican Army. The blue boards are clean, gilt spine title
bright, two old bookplates, interior clean and tight. DJ in
archival mylar cover is chipped, browned. GOOD IN
GOOD DJ.
Includes the Matamoras Expedition, Operations of the
Texan Navy, etc. Impossible to find with dust jacket and
all of the maps. (1577) $150.00
217.
[HOUSTON, SAM]. Steele, Alfonso.
BIOGRAPHY OF PRIVATE ALFONSO STEELE
(Deceased) Last Survivor of the Battle of San Jacinto
Together With Mr. Steele's Account of the Campaign
and Fight, and the Official Report of General Sam
Houston With Complete Roster of the Commands
Composing the Little Army. Austin, Texas: State
House Press, no date. Reprint. Printed titles in decorative
border, white wraps, stapled. Frontispiece photographic
portrait of the author dressed as a soldier, vignette on
last page. VERY GOOD. Soft Cover. (13930) $10.00
218. Houstoun, Matilda Charlotte. TEXAS AND THE
GULF OF MEXICO: OR, YACHTING IN THE
NEW WORLD. The Library of Texas Number One.
Austin: W. THOMAS TAYLOR, 1991. Limited edition
of 750 copies. Edited with an intro. by Marilyn Sibley,
274pp., illus., index, notes. Newspaper printed paper
over boards with rust linen spine, and paper spine label.
Blue ink title page and chapter heads. Unirculated EXLIBRARY, edges stamped, corners bumped and rubbed.
Good research copy.
BASIC 97 (original 1844 publication). RAINES p. 120.
STREETER 1506. English lady reports on her
experiences in Houston and Galveston in the early days
of the Republic. She gives some of the earliest
information on stock raising in Texas. (14038) $20.00
219. Hughes, Jr., James B. MEXICAN MILITARY
ARMS - The Cartridge Period 1866 - 1967. Houston:
Deep River Armory, 1968. First Edition. Publisher's
promotional laid-in. 135pp., illustrated, bibliography,
printed on coated stock. Pictorial gold wraps. FINE.
(13947) $50.00
220. [INDIANS]. Norvell, Claudia W. TEXAS. Dallas:
Southwest Press, 1933. First Edition. Author's Edition,
frontispiece map - The Hasainai Confederacy, contents,
79pp. with 2 promotional brochures laid-in regarding the
Hasainai Confederacy of Indians Peace Monument in
Texas. Gilt decdorative green cloth, printed dust jacket
in archival mylar cover. No names, marginal pencil mark
on a few pages. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Scarce history of the origins of Tejas, Asinais and
Hasaini native Texas tribes. (13392)
$40.00
221.
[INDIANS]. Wade, Maria F. NATIVE
AMERICANS OF THE TEXAS EDWARDS
PLATEAU 1582 - 1799. Austin: University of Texas
Press, 2003. First Edition. Illustrated with 13 maps,
routes, references, 293pp., index. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Much of the book deals with events that took place late
in the 17th c. when Native groups and Europeans began
to have their first sustained contact in the region. Wade
identifies 21 Native groups, including the Juano, who
inhabited the Edwards Plateau at that time. "This is
truly an exceptional work. It makes a significant
contribution to our understanding of the Native people
of Texas by introducing new information from previously
unused sources and fresh English translations of known
documents." -William C. Foster.
Winner
of
numerous awards including 2003 Texas Old Missions
and Forts Restoration Association Book Award
Texas Catholic Historical Society
2004 Finalist: Friends of the Dallas Public Library
Award for Book Making; the Most Significant
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Contribution to Knowledge from the Texas Institute of
Letters (11369) $39.95
222.
Jackson, Donald and Mary Lee Spence. THE
EXPEDITIONS OF JOHN CHARLES FREMONT Three Volumes plus Vol. 2 Supplement and MAP
PORTFOLIO. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois, 1970
- 1984. First of this New Edition. Vol. 1: "Travels from
1838 to 1844", 1970. Frontis., xliv, 854 pp., 26 illus., + 4
maps (2 folding), bibliograpy, index.; Vol. 2: "The Bear
Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial", 1973. Frontis., lii,
519 pp., 20 illus. + 1 folding map, index, bibliography;
Vol. 2, Supplement: "Proceedings of the Court-Martial",
1973. Frontis., xvi, 464 pp., notes, index, bibliography;
Vol. 3: "Travels from 1848 to 1854", 1984. Frontis.,
lxxxiii, 641 pp., 28 illus., + 7 maps, index, bibliography.
The four books in dust jackets. (Vol. 5) "Map Portfolio",
1970. Including a 16 pp., staple bound, commentary by
Donald Jackson and 11 folded maps. Complete in
publisher's ivory slipcase with paper labels and
discoloration and rubbing on slipcase, brown cloth
portfolio in near fine condition with gilt-stamped
maroon labels lined in marbled paper. Additional
Shipping Required. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
The Map Portfolio which contains 5 fold-out maps of the
West. Map # 4 has seven separate sections covering the
topography from Kansas to Oregon, from the original by
Charles Preuss. The separate map portfolio is frequently
missing from the original 1854 editions. This is a
complete set in the first of this edition. (12718) $300.00
223. Jackson, Donald, editor. THE JOURNALS OF
ZEBULON
MONTGOMERY
PIKE
WITH
LETTERS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS. Norman,
Ok: University of Oklahoma Press, 1966. First Edition.
464 pages and 60 B/W plates of maps, tables and field
notes;450 pages. Both volumes also contain large fold
out maps. Mapping of the Upper Mississippi and the
Western Expedition, Exploring the Great Plains &
Lower Rocky Mountains. Two volumes, slipcased. Tan
linen with black spine panels. Paper labels on slipcase.
FINE IN FINE SLIPCASE.
BASIC TEXAS 163(I) American Exploration and Travel
Series 48. "The best edition." - John Jenkins. (12830)
$200.00
224.
Jasinski, Laurie E. HILL COUNTRY
BACKROADS - Showing the Way in Comal County.
Fort Worth: TCU, 2001. First Edition. Author's
SIGNED presentation on first page, historic photos,
199pp., index, notes, double page road map of Scenic
Comal County, 1960. NEAR FINE. Soft Cover.
Includes Hill Country Drives, River Drive, Skyline
Drives, Secret Places, Early Days of Motoring. (13185)
$15.00
225.
Jenkins, John H. and Kenneth Kesselus.
EDWARD BURLESON, Texas Frontier Leader.
Austin: Jenkins Publishing Company, 1990. First
Edition. 448pp., index, bibliography. No names no
writing, new copy. Lacking original dust jacket with
author supplied reproduction. Plain maroon cloth
without the original gilt titles in dust jacket lacking
printing on inside flaps, in mylar cover. FINE. This is
the first biography of Burleson. He was a Indian fighter,
statesman in the Republic of Texas serving as vice
president and political foe of Sam Houston. He was best
known as the commanding general at the Siege of Bexar
in 1835 and second in command to Sam Houston at the
Battle of San Jacinto. Scarce. A few copies of the
original edition were recently found by the co-author.
They had been saved back for a special edition which
did not materialize due to the death of Mr. Jenkins. The
co-author has made a partial replica of the dust jacket
which does not include the printed portion of the inside
flaps. (6759) $100.00
226.
Johnston, Eliza Griffin. TEXAS WILD
FLOWERS. Austin: Shoal Creek, 1972. First Edition.
With a biography of Mrs. Johnston by Dr. Mildred
Pickle Mayhall. Map endpapers of Texas in 1857 as
compiled in the Bureau of Topographic Engineers
chiefly for military purposes with a list of authorities.
101 full page full color plates, bibliography, index to
flowers. Folio blank ruled and gilt-embossed initials
with gilt titles on brown leatherette with color printed
book promotional banner laid-in. Previous owner's
name. FINE. (5446) $50.00
The original copy was made as a gift to her husband
General Albert Sidney Johnston, C.S.A. Winner of the
1972 Summerfield G. Roberts Award. The endpaper map
was reproduced to help identify for the reader the area
covered by General Johnston when he was stationed in
Texas as Paymaster for the United States Army.
227.
Johnston, Marguerite. HOUSTON, THE
UNKNOWN CITY, 1836-1946. College Station: A&M,
1992. third printing. Author's SIGNED presentation,
446pp., notes, index, bibliography, photos, 4to.
black/grey cloth with silver spine titles in black panel,
grey endpapers. FINE IN FINE DJ.
A fascinating social history, traces Houston's first
families through interlinking marriages, charitable
associations and business partnerships. Johnston brings
to light unpublished letters and diaries from those who
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served with Perry in Japan, and helped Maximilian
design Mexico City, etc. (9850) $45.00
228. Jones, Anson. MEMORANDA AND OFFICIAL
CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, ITS HISTORY AND
ANNEXATION 1836 TO 1846. Chicago: Rio Grande
Press, 1966. Facsimile Reprint. Original (l859), folding
document, large folding map, 736pp., index. Contents
fine unused, no names, no writing. Gilt-stamped maroon
cloth spine partially faded white. Covers bright corners
sharp, top edge gilt. GOOD.
BASIC TEXAS 113 A. (5447) $35.00
229.
Jones, Jr., Penn. FORGIVE MY GRIEF. A
Critical Review of the Warren Commission Report
on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Volume I. Midlothian Mirror, 1966. second printing.
188pp.+index, printed black/red yellow wraps, fade line
to covers all else clean tight bright, no names, no
writing. VERY GOOD. (680) $35.00
230. Kalil, Susie. RICHARD STOUT. Corpus Christi:
Art Museum of Southeast Texas, 1999. 32 pp., 18
illustrations in color, 1 black and white photo port. of the
artist. Illustrated4to color wraps. Published on the
occasion of the exhibition from the Art Museum of
South Texas, Corpus Christi TX November 12, 1999January 16, 2000. Biographical material. Works in the
Exhibition. FINE. (14013)
$25.00
231. Keilman, Tom. WAYMAN ADAMS - American
Artist 1883 - 1959. Waco, TX: Tom Keilman & Sons,
1993. Limited Edition. 1 of 500 copies, 96pp., 266 color
reproductions, biography of the artist by A.M. Coulson.
4to color wraps. Auction catalogue. FINE.
One of the leading portrait painters in America. He was
married to Margaret Graham Borroughs of Austin,
Texas, and spent his last decade there. Rare and
indispensable source for this artists' work. (14009)
$90.00
232.
Keith, Elmer. SIXGUNS BY KEITH, The
Standard Reference Work. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole
Co, 1961. Second Edition. 335pp., index, 100s
photographs, pon. 4to two-tone green cloth. VERY
GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Includes a history of the sixgun, how to select a sixgun,
learning to shoot, long range shooting, quick draw and
hip shooting, aerial and trick shooting, game shooting,
double action shooting, gun fighting, repairs, cartridges,
ornamentation, care etc. (12779)
$45.00
233. Kelsey, Anna M. THROUGH THE YEARS,
Reminiscences of Pioneer Days on the Texas Border.
San Antonio: Naylor, 1952. 1st edition. 56 photos
including one of Vaqueros at the ranch, index, 179pp.
No names, green printed tan boards in a near fine dust
jacket. VERY GOOD IN NEAR FINE DJ.
Vivid panorama of life along the Texas/Mexican border
especially Starr and Jim Hogg Counties during the years
of reconstruction following the Civil War. Much on the
social life of the Spanish speaking people of Starr
County. HERD 1269 "Has a chapter on the large cattle
ranches of Texas." (7841)
$60.00
234. Kelton, Elmer. BRUSH COUNTRY. NY: Forge,
2006. First Edition, SIGNED. Author's signature only
on half-title page, no owners name. Contains two
previously published Kelton novels issued only in
paperback- Barbed Wire and Llano River. Clean, no
names price unclipped dj in mylar cover. FINE IN FINE
DJ.
Seven-time Spur Award Winner. (10874)
$35.00
235.
Kelton, Elmer. SHADOW OF A STAR.
Thorndike, Maine: G. K. Hall, 2000. Large Print Edition,
SIGNED. Author's signature on half title page no
owner's name. Previously published in 1959 as a pocket
book, this large print glossy color boards edition is quite
scarce signed. FINE IN FINE DJ. (12977)
$55.00
236. Kelton, Elmer. SONS OF TEXAS. N.Y.: Forge,
2005. First Edition, SIGNED. First printing in hard
cover, previously published in 1989 paperback under the
Tom Early pseudonym used by Kelton and other western
paperback authors. Author's signature on half-title page,
no owners name. DJ price unclipped in mylar cover.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
This is the first of three volumes in the Sons of Texas
Series. (12976) $30.00
237.
Kelton, Elmer. SONS OF TEXAS - THE
RAIDERS. NY: Forge, 2006. First Edition, SIGNED.
First of this new edition previously published in 1989
paperback. Author's signature on half title page, no
owner's name. DJ price unclipped and in archival mylar
cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Previously published only in paperback under
pseudonym Tom Early. We have all three in this series.
(9938) $35.00
238. Kelton, Elmer. TEXAS VENDETTA. New York,
NY: Forge, 2004. First Edition, SIGNED. Author's
signature only on half-title page no owners name. Price
unclipped dust jacket in mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
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The fifth volume in the series on Texas Ranger Rusty
Shannon. (9390)
$35.00
239. Kimmel, Jim. THE SAN MARCOS - A River
Story. College Station: A&M, 2006. First Edition.
SIGNED presentation by both author and photographer
Jerry T. Kimmel on half-title page. Glossy color very
stiff 4to French-fold wraps. FINE.
Color photographs on coated stock, maps, appendix of
native species and nonnative species in the Upper San
Marcos, Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan
Measures. (13291)
$35.00
240. Kinard, Knox. A HISTORY OF WAGGONER
RANCH; Foreword by Larry McMurtry, Tintype
Photographs by Robb Kendrick. Abilene: Four-O, 2011.
First Limited Edition. 1 of 350 copies. Also published in
a Deluxe Edition of 16 copies with an original tintype.
48pp. plus 16 tintype photographs printed on coated
stock, for a total of 60pp. Designed by Jace Graf of
Austin's Cloverleaf Studios. New.
First written in 1941 as the author's master thesis at the
University of Texas. A beautiful fine press edition by the
publisher's of Tom Lea's Limited Edition of The
Wonderful County. The second largest ranch in Texas,
the 520,000 acre 725 million dollar Waggoner Ranch,
may sell by the end of the year. (12280) $95.00
241. Kinney County Historical Commission. KINNEY
COUNTY: 125 YEARS OF GROWTH: 1852 - 1977.
Brackettville: Kinney County Historical Commission,
1978. First ed. Maps, photographs, 159pp., index, + an
additional 48pp. reprint of 1907 booklet by Charles
Kartes, plus advertisements. 4to pictorial white and
beige leatherette. Clean, no names. Two small scrapes on
bottom edge of lower board. Clean tight and very good.
GOOD.
Else Sauer Chairman, includes Brackettville, Spofford,
Beales Colony, Gen. Robert E. Lee's headquarters, Ft.
Clark, descendants of James Burn Ballantyne and many
other families and ranch histories. (13179)
$120.00
parchment endpapers, 304pp., index, bibliography. FINE
IN FINE DJ.
Includes chapters on the fakes, facsimiles and frauds,
Custer's 7th Cavalry Colts at the Little Bighorn by H.
Sterling Fenn. (14059) $120.00
244. Kopec, John; Ron Graham and C. Kenneth Moore.
A STUDY OF THE COLT SINGLE ACTION
ARMY REVOLVER. Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1992.
4th Printing. Rare SIGNED presentation copy from
author John Kopec. Silver engraved titles on green
reptile patterned leatherette, 2 corners bumped. 5233pp.,
index, photographs, 20 color plates. FINE.
Major revision of this classic, beautifully illustrated, and
highly detailed. Be advised, however, that the more
commonly encountered civilian models only account for
about 1/3 of the book. (14041) $145.00
245. Lack, Paul. THE TEXAS REVOLUTIONARY
EXPERIENCE: A POLITICAL AND SOCIAL
HISTORY 1835-1836. College Station: Texas A&M
University Press, 1992. First Edition. No names. 332pp.,
index, notes, sources. FINE IN FINE DJ.
This fresh perspective, drawn from exhaustive
examination of primary documents, portrays the Texans
entering their quarrel with Mexico as a fragmented
people with accounts of the Texas Tories, a particularly
sensitive treatment of Tejanos. (12081) $55.00
246.
Lamar, Howard R., editor. READER'S
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN WEST.
N.Y.: Crowell, 1977, lst edition, 1306pp., illus., dj in
mylar cover. No names, no writing. VERY GOOD IN
GOOD DJ.
A very handy reference to l,000's of facts & events in the
West. (1047) $10.00
242. Knibbs, Henry Herbert. SADDLE SONGS AND
OTHER VERSE. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1922.
First Edition. 101pp., uncut, clean, no names, lacks dust
jacket. Occasional rub on edges. Beige boards with
brown saddle. VERY GOOD. (12813) $25.00
247. Lasswell, Mary. I'LL TAKE TEXAS (includes
Tom Lea’s Radado). Boston: Houghton-Miflin, 1958.
First Edition. SIGNED on title page by author with
inscription to former owner. VERY GOOD IN GOOD
DJ.
Contains the full printng of Tom Lea's Randado. This
classic humorist and author of several Texas books,
provides information on her hometown of Brownsville,
Austin, The Big Bend, San Antonio and other favorite
places. (10033) $25.00
243.
Kopec, John and H. Sterling Fenn. COLT
CAVALRY & ARTILLERY REVOLVERS. A
Continuing Study. Whitmore, Ca: Author, 1994. First
Edition. SIGNED with author's presentation opposite
half-title page. 4to gilt embossed crimson leatherette,
248.
Lasswell, Mary. RAGS AND HOPE, The
Memoirs of Val C. Giles, Four Years With Hood's
Brigade, Fourth Texas Infantry 1861 - 1865. New
York: Coward-McCann, 1961. First Edition. 280pp.,
brown end papers, no names or writing, price clipped
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dust jacket in mylar cover. FINE in very good dustjacket.
Nevins p.94. One of the most exciting and unusual
memoirs ever written about the Civil War with
descriptions in detail of all the battles thru Chickamauga
and information on the organization of Hood's Brigade
and those Texans who marched from Austin to Richmond
to fight in the war, the author himself made that 1,500
mile march. (6144)
$50.00
249.
[LATIN-AMERICA]. Barnard, J. G. & J. J.
Williams. THE ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC:
BEING THE RESULTS OF A SURVEY FOR A
RAILROAD TO CONNECT THE ATLANTIC AND
PACIFIC OCEANS, MADE BY THE SCIENTIFIC
COMMISSION. NY: D. Appleton & Comapnay, 1852.
First Edition. 295 pp, folding map, folding chart, 16
lithographic plates by Sarony & Major, are tinted, large
folding map in fine condition. Mild foxing mostly on the
margin of the plates, pages very clean with the exception
of page opposite each plate. Blank embossed black cloth,
spine torn 2 inches and faded. GOOD.
One of many schemes to find a faster route to the
Pacific. Sabin 3480 (12632)
$75.00
250.
[LATIN-AMERICA]. Gandia, Enrique de.
CRONICA DEL MAGNIFICO ADELANTADO
DON PEDRO DE MENDOZA. Buenos Aires: Talleres
Graficos Argentinos, 1936. First Edition. 401pp., indice.
3/4 calf over brown cloth, gilt spine labels, 5 raised
bands, marbled endpapers, color illus. attached on
second page, few pencil notes on blank preliminary page
and back page. FINE. (12658) $50.00
251. [LATIN-AMERICA]. Garcia, Juan Agustin. LA
CIUDAD INDIANA. Buenos Aires: Angel Estrada Y
Cia. Editores, 1900. First Edition. Additional 3 1/2 pages
typed inserted in front, lacks title page, 5-375pp., indice,
floral endpapers, hinges cracked but holding and tight.
Half polished calf and maroon boards with fade line. Gilt
titles and embellishments with 4 raised bands. VERY
GOOD.
Pioneer study in colonial urban history, it covers
property, commerce, institutions, and religion. See
GRIFFIN 3130 lists the 1954 reprint. (12643) $40.00
252. [LATIN-AMERICA]. Head, Captain F(rancis) B.
Head. ROUGH NOTES TAKEN DURING SOME
RAPID JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS AND
AMONG THE ANDES. London: John Murray, 1828.
Third Edition. 321pp. New blue field canvas, bronzestamped titles, black endpapers, text untrimmed. VERY
GOOD.
An account of travels in Argentina (to a lesser extent
Chile) that was popular in its day. By a Britisher
involved in mining ventures, who in the narrative
emphasizes picturesque description of gauchos, Indians,
and includes a short section on mining. GRIFFIN 3635.
(12663)
$45.00
253. [LATIN-AMERICA]. Juan, Don George And Don
Antonio De Ulloa (Trans. John Adams). A VOYAGE
TO SOUTH AMERICA: DESCRIBING AT LARGE
THE SPANISH CITIES, TOWNS, PROVINCES,
Etc, on That Extensive Continent Undertaken, By
Command of the King of Spain, By Don George Juan
and Don Antonio De Ulloa, Captains of the Spanish
Navy. Volume II only. London: John Stockdale, 1807.
Fifth Edition. Illustrated with plates: Plate VI - folding
Plan of Lima; Plate VII - folding Plan of Cape St.
Francois (with illus of horsemen roping cattle). Leather
covers deteriorated and detached. Volume II only
lacking volume I. 419pp., text clean and tight, plus index
and title pages foxed. Marbled edges. Modern
abridgement of Relacion historica del viage a la
America, 5 v. Poor.
Description of Gauchos working in Peru. See GRIFFIN
2865 - "A distinguished work recording the observations
of two young naval lieutenants attached to the French
scientific expedition to South America. Invaluable not
only as an account of their travels in the years 17351744 but also for its data on the geography, ethnology,
natural resources and social life of the colonies and as a
record of the Condamine expedition. (12641)
$35.00
254. [LATIN-AMERICA]. JURAS REALES, El Barón
de (Luis de Moxó). ENTRETENIMIENTOS DE UN
PRISIONERO EN LAS PROVINCIAS DEL RIO DE
LA PLATA: POR EL BARON DE JURAS REALES.
Siendo Fiscal de S. M. en el Reino De Chile. Barcelona:
Jose Torner, 1828. Two volumes in one. 334pp.; 391pp.;
Discurso, 16pp. Leather backed green boards, marbled
endpapers, gilt titles, five raised bands, gilt
embellishments. 3 plates, 2 engraved half-title pages. No
names, no writing. Interior pages very clean. VERY
GOOD.
Palau 183810 this very rare work was written by Moxo,
the Archbishop of Charcas and his nephew, Baron Juras
Reales a Spanish Official. The text contains information
about the customs of Mexican Indians, particularly the
Tarascans, their music, painting, religion, Indian
terminology, etc. (12642)
$150.00
255.
[LATIN-AMERICA].
MAGARIÑOS
CERVANTES, A. ESTUDIOS HISTÓRICOS,
POLÍTICOS Y SOCIALES SOBRE EL RÍO DE LA
PLATA POR D. ALEJANDRO MAGARINOS
28
CERVANTES: COMPRENDEN UN BOSQUEJO
HISTORICO. Paris, : Tipografia de Adolfo Blondeau,
1854. 414pp. Contents clean and tight. Full tan marbled
calf, gilt-stamped spine labels, five raised bands,
marbled endpapers. GOOD. (12634)
$60.00
256.
Lindsey, M.C. THE TRAIL OF YEARS IN
DAWSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Lamesa-Dawson
County Museum Association, 1987. With a new index,
photos, 283pp. FINE.
Book was truly authored by Tommie Smith Lindsey, the
author's wife following Mr. Lindsey's death - Frances
Lindsey Gilliland. It is a history of Lamesa and includes
early history, organization, education, farming, judicial
history, cemeteries, veterans, early families. (13979)
$65.00
257.
[LIVE OAK COUNTY]. THREE RIVERS,
TEXAS - GOLDEN AGE OF PROGRESS
CELEBRATION History and Program July 5-6,
1963. Three Rivers, Tx: Three Rivers Celebration, 1963.
First Edition. Yellow printed photographic wraps, no
names, 80pp., photographs, light soil, foxing. VERY
GOOD. Paperback.
photographs, local ads. area churches and their photos,
City Government History by Viola Ebel Adlof, Founding
and Early Days by Charles R. Tips, Live Oak County
Court, Oakville Eastern Star, School Memories, Rocky
Reagan and Barbecued Beef, Oil Discovery and
Development in Live Oak County by J. K. Montgomery.
(12999) $25.00
258. Long, Haniel. INTERLINEAR TO CABEZA
DE VACA. His Relation of the Journey Florida to the
Pacific 1528 - 1536. NYC: Frontier Press, 1969. Limited
Edition. Originally published in Santa Fe in 1936, this
limited edition was designed by Ron Caplan in an
edition of 4,000 in monotype Bembo and handset
Perpetua on Mohawk Vellum, 35pp., cloth backed red
boards, grey end papers, transparent dust jacket with
white type on flaps, small chip. FINE IN VERY GOOD
DJ. (6390)
$25.00
259. Long, Walter. THE LONGHORN CROSSING.
Np: Author, 1960. First Edition. 34(1),pp., center-fold
map "Showing the best and shortest cattle trail from
Texas in 1874.", photos, 4to white printed wraps with
wear. Interior clean and tight. Good. (9565) $20.00
260.
Long, Walter, Chairman. Texas Civil War,
Centennial Program. Austin: Texas Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1965. First Edition. 24pp.,
photo wraps, stapled. FINE.
Includes historical chronology of Civil War events in
Texas from 1861-1865. (13971)
$15.00
261.
Lundberg, John R. GRANBURY'S TEXAS
BRIGADE - Diehard Western Confederates. Baton
Rouge, La: Louisiana State University Press, 2012. First
Edition. 321pp., index, bibliography, notes, 8 maps, 3
appendixes, photographs. DJ in archival mylar cover.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
This brigade fought tenaciously in the western theater
even after Confederate defeat seemed certain. Explores
motivations behind the unit's decision to continue to
fight; using a vast array of letters, diaries, and
regimental documents Lundberg offers insight into the
minds of the unit's commanders, the caliber of that
leadership, he concludes, led to the group’s overall high
morale. (13808)
$30.00
262. MacLean, David G., edited by. PRISONER OF
THE REBELS IN TEXAS - The Civil War Narrative
of aaron T. Sutton,Corporal, 83rd Ohio Volunteer
Infantry. Decatur, In.: Americana Books, 1978. First
Edition. 178pp., map, index, glossary. Silver spine titles,
navy cloth, price unclipped dust jacket in mylar cover.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
True narrative of Corp. Sutton who was captured at the
Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana and imprisoned at Tyler
and Hempstead, Texas, escaping twice. (13945) $75.00
263.
Macon, N. Don. SOUTH FROM FLOWER
MOUNTAIN - A Conversation with William B.
Bates. Houston: The Texas Medical Center, 1975. First
Edition. Author's SIGNED presentation on free front
endpaper. 111pp., illus., photos. Gilt-stamped tan
leatherette. FINE.
Biography of Houston businessman. (12978)
$25.00
264. Madis, George. THE WINCHESTER BOOK.
Brownsboro, Tx: Art and Reference House, 1985.
Limited Edition. SIGNED 1 of 1,000 copies, signed by
author on title page, no other names or writing.
654(2)pp., 100s of photographs, dates of manufacture.
4to gilt-stamped brown leatherette. FINE. (12777)
$200.00
265. Malouf, Dian. CATTLE KINGS OF TEXAS.
Hillsboro, Oregon: Beyond Words, 1991. First Edition.
SIGNED by the author on the title page.176pp., biblio,
photos., oblong folio, dj in archival mylar cover.
Previous owner's inscription. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Author was invited into the homes on many south Texas
ranches where she photographed and recorded their
ranching histories. Contains the only interview ever
given by Alice Gertrudis Kleberg East, Granddaughter
29
of Captain Richard King from her home on the 350,000
acre San Antonio Viejo Ranch, 13 miles north of the Rio
Grande near Zapata. She didn't have to invent these
stories, they came with a pedigree. (7196)
$55.00
266. [MAPS]. Frantz, Joe and Mike Cox. LURE OF
THE LAND; TEXAS COUNTY MAPS AND THE
HISTORY OF SETTLEMENT. College Station: Texas
A&M University Press, 1988. First Edition. Previous
owner's gift inscriptions. 228pp., index, bib., 81 full page
county maps from the 1800s, full color, folio. DJ in
archival mylar cover. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD
DJ.
Printed on enamel coated stock designed to last 300
years and measures 11 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches. Many of the
original county maps are rare and seldom seen. A good
look into the early Texas land records of 81counties.
Including: Brazos, Aransas, Cameron, Duval, Goliad,
Hidalgo, Nueces, Refugio, Victoria, Webb,Wilson,
Zapata, Zavala, Bowie, Gregg, Houston, Jefferson,
Marion, Nacogdoches, Orange,Rusk, San Augustine,
Shelby, Smith, Tyler, Walker, Austin, Bastrop, De Witt,
Guadalupe, Gonzales, Travis, Washington, Bexar,
Comal, Gillespie, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Llano, Uvalde,
Dallas, Grayson and others. (11096) $200.00
267.
Marshall, Bruce. UNIFORMS OF THE
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS And the Men That Wore
Them 1836 -1846. Atglen, Pa: Schiffer, 1999. First
Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page, no
other names. 83pp., full page color plates with
meticulous details by artist/historian Bruce Marshall of
the Alamo Museum, bibliography. Folio color wraps.
Spine corners bumped. FINE.
Only Texas of all the states can boast of a heritage that
includes the army and navy of an independent nation.
Throughout the ten turbulent years of Texas
independence its military was engaged in constant
warfare. Its regulars were backed up by a militia
described as the most formidable for their numbers, in
the world. (13150)
$17.95
268. Marshall, Doyle. A CRY UNHEARD; The Story
of Indian Attacks In and Around Parker County,
Texas 1858 - 1872. Aledo: Annetta Valley Farm, 1990.
First Edition, SIGNED. Author SIGNED title page,
previous owner's name on free front endpaper otherwise
a fine bright copy. Photos, illustrations and map by
Homer Norris, 258pp., index, notes. Gilt-stamped
pictorial rust cloth. Clean, no names. Custom archival
mylar dust jacket. FINE.
Kiowa and Comanche raids. (10862) $100.00
269.
Matagorda County Historical Commission.
HISTORIC MATAGORDA COUNTY - Volume I.
Houston: D. Armstrong, 1986. First Edition. Map
endpapers: Historic Matagorda County and Matagorda
County 1839 surveyed by James Selkirk, 763pp., 100s of
photos, family histories, alphabetical index of names,12
appendices, notes, bibliography. 4to. silver stamped blue
cloth. Clean and bright, no names. VERY GOOD.
First in depth and comprehensive history of this county
and Award Winner First Place Best County History
1987 Texas State Genealogical Society. John Marr's
1928 thesis "A History of Matagorda County", remains
the basis and backbone of this book. Includes chapters
on the development and commerce on the Colorado
River, ante-belum social conditions, the civil war, early
cattle brands, memoirs, and containing in this volume
Part II - THE TOWNS and Part III - THE PEOPLE,
Family Histories. (13834)
$40.00
270. Maxwell, Samuel, Sr. THE COLT - BURGESS
MAGAZINE RIFLE - Collector Edition. Dallas:
Taylor Publishing, 1985. Limited Edition. 1 of 1,000
copies printed, 176pp. printed on coated stock, color
endpapers, b/w photographs, index, bibliography. 4to
maroon leatherette with gilt emblem fixed to upper
board and gilt carved titles. FINE.
Andrew Burgess was an energetic and prolific craftsman
and inventor whose contributions to the fields of
photography and firearms have been virtually unnoticed
by historians. Includes biography of Burgess, Colt Lever
Action Models, Colt Factory Historical Records, The
Sporting Rifle, The Standard Carbine Special Orders,
The Light Carbine Special Orders, Cont-Winchester
Agreement, The M1886 Whitney Magazine Rifle,
Magazine Firearms Patent Index. (14045)
$200.00
271. McCoy, Paul, Curator. Selected Pieces From The
Baylor University Collection of the Work of Ceramist
HARDING BLACK. Waco, TX: Baylor University,
1998. Silver titles on black wraps with cut-out view. Full
color illustrations of eight pieces, sepia photo portrait.
FINE.
Speech of William P. Daley on the occasion of a dinner
given by Baylor University to honor Harding Black and
introduce Baylor's proposed Harding Black Ceramic
Research Center, The Petroleum Club, San Antonio,
Texas, Sept. 19, 1995. (14015) $35.00
272.
McDowell, R. Bruce. A STUDY OF COLT
CONVERSIONS AND OTHER PERCUSSION
REVOLVERS. Iola, WI.: Krause, 1997. First Edition.
Illustrated with over 800 drawings and photographs,
463pp., index, bibliography, appendix. 4to brown
30
leatherette, gilt titles. FINE IN FINE DJ.
$125.00
(14057)
273.
McGuire, James Patrick. HERMANN
LUNGKWITZ, ROMANTIC LANDSCAPIST ON
THE TEXAS FRONTIER. Austin: UT Press, 1983.
Second Printing. Text and catalogue raisonne, color and
b/w illus. 225pp., index, biblio, 4to green cloth, an end
sheets, clean no names. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Settled in Fredericksburg after the Texas Revolution
where many of his paintings are set. (10988)
$30.00
274.
McKinney, Bobby J. CONFEDERATES ON
THE CANEY. An Illustrated Account of the Civil
War on the Texas Gulf Coast. Rosenberg, Texas:
Mouth of Caney Publication, 1994. First Edition.
SIGNED by the author on the title page, no other names.
Illustrated, photographs, maps, 131pp. Printed on coated
enamel stock, red, white and navy blue glossy wraps.
FINE. (13921) $145.00
Author worked with various museum, historical and
archaeological societies, his background and interest in
the Civil War has given his book extensive new research
and high standing among historians
275.
Medlar, Bob. TEXAS OBSOLETE NOTES
AND SCRIP. San Antonio: Society of Paper Money
Collectors, 1968. First Edition. 204pp., photo
reproductions, 4to maroon cloth with gilt titles to spine
and upper board. FINE. (13961)
$200.00
Medlar the only San Antonio dealer to be listed in the
U.S. Mint Coin Dealer Database.
276. [MEXICAN WAR]. Cutts, James Madison . THE
CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA AND NEW
MEXICO BY THE FORCES OF THE UNITED
STATES IN THE YEARS 1846 & 1847. Albuquerque:
Horn & Wallace, 1965. Facsimile reprint, 264 pp.
Foreward by George P. Hammond. Gilt-stamped black
leatherette. No names, dj price clipped. FINE IN VERY
GOOD DJ.
History of the Mexican War originally published in
1847. Jenkins GARRETT p.146. (12744)
$25.00
277.
[MEXICAN WAR]. Wharton, William H.
"Curtius". TEXAS. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE
ORIGIN, PROGRESS AND PRESENT STATE OF
THE COLONIAL SETTLEMENTS OF TEXAS;
Together with an Exposition of the Causes which
have Induced the Existing War With Mexico. Austin:
Pemberton Press, 1836. Facsimile Reprint. No date.
16pp., printed on cream paper, printed tan wraps. VERY
GOOD.
Not in Jenkins Garrett. Wharton with Stephen F. Austin
were commissioners for Texas in the U.S. giving
speeches in N.Y. See RAINES p.218 (12215)
$30.00
278. Miller, Ray. RAY MILLER'S GALVESTON.
Austin: Capitol Printing, 1984. Second Printing.
SIGNED by the author, no other names. DJ in mylar
cover, color and b/w photographs, index, 251pp. Black
titles on green cloth. FINE IN FINE DJ. (13936)
$25.00
279. [MISSIONS]. Leutenegger, Fr. Benedict and Fr.
Marion
A.
Habig.
FR.
GERONIMO
DE
MENDIETA'S HISTORY, An Introduction to the
Antecedents of the Spanish Missions in Texas;
Documentary Series No. 4. San Antonio : Old Spanish
Missions Historical Research, 1978. First Edition. 38pp.,
4to printed spiral wraps. VERY GOOD.
The first missionaries who came to New Spain were
fifteen members of the Order of Friars Minor, better
known as the Franciscans; and they arrived in 1523 and
1524 (12102) $35.00
280. Moore, C. Kenneth. SINGLE ACTION ARMY
REVOLVERS U.S. Alterations. Lincoln, RI: Andrew
Mowbray Publishers, 1999. First Edition. Glossy 4to
green boards, b/w photographs, 110pp. FINE.
History of the altered U.S. Co.t Single Action Army
revolvers, commonly called "Artillery" revolvers
including the .45 caliber issued to Theodore Roosevelt's
"Rough Riders" and deserving of a special place of
honor among American military firearm. Meyticulous
research at the National Archives and the Colt factory,
backed up by an extensive survey of surviving examples.
(14046)
$30.00
281.
Morecamp, Arthur. LIVE BOYS OR
CHARLEY AND NASHO IN TEXAS. Kessinger,
2007. Facsimile Edition. Original publication was in
1878, 307pp., illustrated. Glossy yellow & orange wraps.
FINE.
Relating to two boys of fourteen, one a Texan, the other
a Mexican; showing their life on the great Texas cattle
trail, and their adventures in the Indian territory,
Kansas, and Northern Texas; embracing many thrilling
adventures. Taken down from Charley's narrative by
Arthur Morecamp. Includes much on life at this time in
San Antonio and Kerrville hunting, camping, horses,
cattle, trailing herds etc. (14037)
$25.00
282. Morris, John Miller. TAMING THE LAND The Lost Postcard Photographs of the Texas High
Plains. College Station: Texas A&M University Press,
2009. First Edition. 219pp., index, bibliography,
31
beautiful full page presentation of each photograph,
book measures 11 x 12 inches, folio, black cloth with
gilt spine titles. FINE IN FINE DJ.
A postcard craze gripped the nation from 1905 to 1920
as hundreds of people took up cameras and outdoor
photography coincided with a wave of settlement and
prosperity in Texas. These postcards, which now enjoy
another kind of craze in the collecting world, left a
significant visual legacy of the history and social
geography of Texas. The author spent more than a
decade gathering this information, finding and studying
the photographers and methodically collecting their
postcards. He now shares his finds with readers, guiding
them through the book with introductions to each
photographer and interpretive descriptions of the places,
people, or events depicted in the photographs. Presents
postcards from 24 counties in the booming Texas
Panhandle, other volumes in the series called Plains of
Light will follow. (13964)
$45.00
Covers only Abronia thru Arundo in these 568pp. which
gives you an understanding of the amount of material
covered for each plant. For example the Acer has 29
pages and states "our native acers (Maple, boxelder) are
among the most easily recognized of all our Texas
woody plants when they bear fruits." (9899)
$80.00
283.
Moses, Prima Baker. STORIES OF
LAMPASAS. Pierian Club, 1986. Reprint. Includes
three 5/7 b/w glossy reproductions of Lampasas. 88pp.,
many historic photos. FINE.
Information on the local springs and early bath houses.
(13984) $25.00
288. [NAVAL]. Meed, Douglas. FIGHTING TEXAS
NAVY 1832 - 1843. Plano: Republic of Texas Press,
2001. First Edition. 22 illustrations, 247pp., index,
bibliography, glossy color wraps. FINE. (14065) $10.95
"It is no exaggeration to say that without the Texas navy
there would probably have been no Lone Star State, and
possibly the state of Texas would still be a part of
Mexico." - Brig-General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. For
more than a decade they fought a more powerful fleet
while reviled as outlaws by their President, Sam
Houston, but against the odds they dominated the third
coast of NA from New Orleans to the Yucatan. (14065)
284.
Mullan, Captain John. MINERS AND
TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Fairfield, Wa: Ye Galleon
Press, 1991. Reprint. Facsimile of original edition
published in 1865, pictorial endpapers, 177 pages,
portrait, map in back. Gilt-stamped green leatherette.
FINE.
Original title "Miners and travelers' guide to Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado,
via the Missouri and Columbia rivers." (12688) $45.00
285. Nash, Wallis. SETTLER'S HANDBOOK TO
OREGON. Portland, Or: J. K. Gill Co, 1904. First
Edition. 190pp., plus Appendix. Printed pictorial cover
chipped with small piece missing from head of spine.
VERY GOOD. Soft Cover. (12719)
$90.00
286.
[NATIVE PLANTS]. Cheatham, Scooter and
Marshall Johnston with Lynn Marshall. THE USEFUL
WILD PLANTS OF TEXAS the Southeastern and
Southwestern United States, the Southern Plains, and
Northern Mexico - Volume I. Austin: Useful Wild
Plants, 1995. First Edition, SIGNED. Signatures of
Cheatham and Marshall opposite title page, Volume I,
568pp., illus., excellent color photos, index, maps,
references, gilt-stamped brown title panels on 4to blue
cloth. Printed on coated stock.
287. [NAVAL]. Taylor, William Rogers (August 2,
1850). REPLY TO THE PAMPHLET BY
COMMANDERS
BUCHANAN
DUPONT
&
MAGRUDER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
Addressed to the House of Representatives, In
Relation to the Officers of the Late Texan Navy.
Unpublished. Typescript single side 30pp. plus list of
naval officers whose appointments were confirmed by
the honorable senate, 20th July, 1842. Plus THE NAVY
OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS Term Report by R.
Albion Taylor, Jr., 32pp. In metal binder. VERY GOOD.
Unbound. (13093)
$25.00
283.
New, Hattie Mae Hinnant. LAGARTO; A
COLLECTION
OF
REMEMBERANCES.
Kingsville: Kathy's Kopies. First Edition. SIGNED with
author's presentation on title page. 211pp., photos, 4to
printed black, glossy red spiral wraps with map on inside
cover. FINE.
The town had its beginning shortly after Live Oak
County was organized in 1856. Includes schools of
Lagarto, "college town." Biographical material on Ruth
Dodson author of Don Pedrito Jaramillo, and J. Frank
Dobie. Many family stories. (11122)
$75.00
284. Newcomb, Jr., William. GERMAN ARTIST ON
THE TEXAS FRONTIER: FRIEDRICH RICHARD
PETRI. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1978. First
Edition. Illustrated with 28 sketches, 35 full color plates
and 74 b/w figures., 240pp., index, bib., 4to, dj rubbed,
no tears. FINE IN FINE DJ.
German scenes in and around Fredericksburg by an
artist who lived in Texas in the 1850s seven years before
32
his early death. He painted the early Texas, frontier
German Hill Country and Native Indians. (729) $35.00
family papers and this work is based on primary
sources. (2892) $350.00
285. Nickelson, Major B. C. A BRIEF SKETCH OF
THE LIFE OF A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER AND
THE UPS AND DOWNS DURING PIONEER AND
INDIAN WARFARE IN TEXAS. Dallas: Stellmacher
& Clarke Inc. Printers, 1930. 16pp., port., grey pictorial
wraps, crease.
Author of Native American descent born in Corinth, Ms.,
was a prisoner of war in Rock Island, Ill. and escaped.
Dornbusch II. (13948) $100.00
283.
Olmsted, Frederick Law. A JOURNEY
THROUGH TEXAS; OR, A SADDLETRIP ON
THE SOUTHWESTERN FRONTIER: WITH A
STATISTICAL APPENDIX. NY: Time-Life, 1981.
Reprint. Classics of the Old West, (1857). Complete
facsimile, map included. All edges gilt in gilt-stamped
brown leatherette with ribbon marker and marbled
endpapers. No names, no writing. FINE. .
In his introductory "A Letter to a Southern Friend,"
omitted in earlier reprints, Olmsted sets forth his views
opposing the extension of slavery into the West and
promoting free-soil agriculture for frontier states. his
description of San Antonio’s San Pedro Springs will ring
familiar to anyone who has been dazzled by a Texas
spring: “The whole river gushes up in one sparkling
burst from the earth. It has all the beautiful
accompaniments of a smaller spring, moss, pebbles,
seclusion, sparkling sunbeams, and dense overhanging
luxuriant foliage. The effect is overpowering. It is
beyond your possible conceptions of a spring. You
cannot believe your eyes, and almost shrink from sudden
metamorphosis by invaded nymphdom.” BASIC 157 (I)
(7764) $40.00
286. Nimmo, Jr., Joseph. REPORT IN REGARD TO
THE RANGE AND RANCH CATTLE BUSINESS
OF THE UNITED STATES. N.Y.: Arno, 1972.
Reprint. Facsimile of the original edition first published
in 1885. Large folding map of the Range and Ranch
Cattle Area of the United States. 200pp. , 58 appendices.
From The Use and Abuse of America's Natural
Resources Series. Green printed pictorial gold cloth.
FINE/ NO DJ ISSUED.
See Howes N158 anr. issue, folding map [only 1 issued
though 4 called for] -"Contributed to by cattle experts,
statistically documented, the unrivalled source for the
period." (12682)
$45.00
287. Oberste, William H. OUR LADY COMES TO
REFUGIO. Corpus Christi: Jones Publishing, 1944.
First Edition. Author's SIGNED presentation on free
front endpaper. Centennial Edition, 150pp., 35
photographic plates. Blank embossed blue leatherette.
VERY GOOD.
A history of Our Lady of Refuge Parish in Refugio,
Texas. The first church in the U.S. to be dedicated to
Our Lady of Refuge in 1791. (13122) $200.00
288.
Oberste, William. TEXAS IRISH
EMPRESARIOS AND THEIR COLONIES: Refugio
and San Patricio. Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1953.
First Edition. Map of town of San Patricio, map of
Aransas Bay 1832, map of the original town of Refugio,
map of the town of Refugio, plat of Aransas City on
Live Oak Peninsula, map of the town of Copano, map of
the coastal bend indicating the concessions of the Irish
Empresarios, notes, 310pp. + list of titles, no dust jacket.
Gilt-stamped dark green cloth bright. FINE.
BASIC 156 - "20 years of research, irreplaceable as a
chapter in the overall history of the colonization of
Texas. Author spent many years as pastor of the
Catholic Church in Refugio, heart of the Irish colonies
sponsored by James Power, James Hewetson, John
McMullen and James McGloin and had access to many
284. [OVERLAND]. Clark, Thomas edited with an
introduction. OFF AT SUNRISE: THE OVERLAND
JOURNAL OF CHARLES GLASS GRAY. San
Marino, Ca: Huntington Library, 1976. First Edition.
Design by Ward Ritchie, 185pp., illus, map endpapers,
footnotes, appendix, biblio, index. Gilt-stamped navy
blue cloth. No names, near fine in good dj with two
chips in spine price unclipped. VERY GOOD IN GOOD
DJ.
A vivid and literate account of an overland journey
during the gold-rush year of 1849. The diary begins on
May 1 as the party leaves Independence, Missouri, and
the last entry is dated November 19, in San Francisco.
(12710)
$12.00
285. [OVERLAND]. Doyle, Susan Badger amd Fred
W. Dykes edited by. THE 1854 OREGON TRAIL
DIARY
OF
WINFIELD
SCOTT
EBEY.
Independence, Mo: Oregon-California Tails Association,
1997. First Edition. 247pp., index, notes, maps,
photographs, name index, primary sources bibliography.
Number 2 Emigrant Trails Historical Studies Series.
Gilt-stamped maroon cloth. FINE. (12672)
$55.00
286. [OVERLAND]. Johnston, Wm. G. OVERLAND
TO CALIFORNIA. Oakland, Ca: Biobooks, 1948.
California Centennial Edition., 1000 copies printed by
33
Lederer, Street and Zeus Co., foreword by Joseph A.
Sullivan. 272pp., folding map, illustrated, notes. Tan and
green linen with green paper spine label and gilt cover
detail. Very Good.
Original edition was privately printed in 1892 in a very
small edition. "In the hundred years there have abeen
published many Diaries, Journals, Recollections and
Relations of the Overland Routes to Ca. It is only
natural that some would be more interesting than others.
We are inclined to think that Johnston's account is one
of the best." -from the foreword. See Howest J173.
(12684) $30.00
287.
[OVERLAND]. Morgan, Dale, Edited by.
OVERLAND DIARY OF JAMES A. PRITCHARD
FROM KENTUCKY TO CALIFORNIA IN 1849.
Denver, Co: Fred Rosenstock, Old West Publishing,
1959. Printed by Lawton Kennedy, 221pp., index, chart
of travel by all known diarists west across South Pass in
1849, 2 unpublished maps of 1849 drawn by J.
Goldsborough Bruff, illus., biblio., 4to, uncut, dj worn at
top edge in mylar cover. No names. FINE/GOOD DJ.
Includes the Texas '49ers. Mintz 380 - "One of the most
capably researched and written overland books, about
one of the earliest diarists to reach California in 1849.
The included chart provides a complete summary of all
known South Pass overland expeditions of the year, with
dates and destinations." (2656) $40.00
288. [OVERLAND]. Pleasants, William J. TWICE
ACROSS THE PLAINS 1849 & 1856. Fairfield, Wa:
Ye Galleon Press, 1981. Reprint. First published in San
Francisco in 1906. 72(1)pp.,illus. List the names of
people who crossed the plains in the Pleasant Hill train
in 1849 which started from Pleasant Hill, a small town in
Cass County, Missouri and names of men and boys over
ten who crossed the plains with the writer in 1856,
index. Gilt- stamped maroon leatherette. FINE.
One of the more scarce accounts of early travel to
California in search of gold fields. This copy printed in
the workshop of Glen Adams. (12673) $30.00
289.
Paddock, Capt. B.B. A TWENTIETH
CENTURY HISTORY OF SOUTHWEST TEXAS.
(Volume two Only); ILLUSTRATED. Chicago: Lewis
Publishing, 1907. First Edition. Author's name handwritten on title page. 538pp., index, photos on coated
stock, full page portraits, map from the 1858 Texas
Almanac, other illus., new black buckram with gilt spine
titles. Previous owner's name. Binding fine interior very
good, clean and tight with gold top edge and other edges
marbled. Lacking volume I. Rare in this Fine condition.
Volume II of II. Contains: Bexar County, San Antonio,
the City and Its Citizens, City of Laredo, Southwest
Texas During the Last Quarter Century, El Copano,
Dimmit County, Atascosa County, Bandera County, Bee,
Caldwell, Calhoun, Colorado, Comal, Dewitt, Duval,
Fayette, Frio, Goliad, Guadalupe, Jackson, Karnes,
Kinney, Maverick, McMullen,, Medina, Starr, uvalde,
Val Verde, Webb, Wharton, Wilson and Zavala, Eagle
Pass, Port Lavaca and Vicinity, Garza Family, Border
Troubles, Nueces County, Rockport, Colorado Coutny,
LaSalle County, Cotullas, Gonzales, Karnes County,
Felix R. Dahtrey and other Confederate veterans, etc. A
virtual though somewhat unorganized, encyclopedia of
the largest area of the state and its communities, earliest
settlements and family genealogies. In spite of its
"twentieth century" title, it is a 19th century history.
(13347) $250.00
290. Palmer, Ben, Bill Moran, Jim Phillips. BOWIE
KNIVES AND BAYONETS OF THE BEN PALMER
COLLECTION.
Williamstown
NJ:
Phillips
Publications, 2002, 2nd edition, SIGNED by Palmer, no
other names. 100s of photo images, 224pp., 4to
hardcover. FINE. (009914) $100.00
291.
Peterson, Harold L. AMERICAN INDIAN
TOMAHAWKS - With an Appendix: The
Blacksmith Shop by Milford G. Chandler. Gluckstadt,
Germany: Museum of American Indian Heye
Foundation, 1971. Revised Edition. Describes 314
examples with photographs, drawings, figures and
portraits. Footnotes, directory of makers and dealers,
index to provenience, bibliography. Gilt titles on terracotta cloth. FINE. (13975)
$110.00
292. Pevoto, Allan. HEROES AND SURVIVORS Personal Experiences of the Texas City Disaster.
Austin: Ground Breaking Press, 2008. First Edition.
SIGNED presentation from the author. Photos, 186pp.
Upper corner creased. VERY GOOD.
Author was in the fourth grade at Danforth Elementary
School in Texas City, Texas when the French freighter,
the S.S. Grand Camp, exploded. (13959)
$12.95
293. Phillips, Philip R. and R. L. Wilson. PATTERSON
COLT PISTOL VARIATIONS. Tulsa Ok.: Woolaroc
Museum, 1979, first edition., no names no writing, Dust
Jacket with only tiny edge tears, light rub, in archival
mylar cover. FINE IN VG DJ. (2-6-18) $100.00
294.
[PHOTOGRAPH]. Jester, Gov. Beauford H.
Texas Fifty-First Legislature House of Representatives,
Austin: 1949. 15 x 18 inch black and white original
photograph. VERY GOOD. Flat.
Members and their children. (13005) $75.00
34
295.
[PHOTOGRAPH]. Jester, Gov. Beauford H.
Texas Fiftieth Legislature - House of Representatives
Austin: 1947. 15 X 18 black and white original
photograph. 1" tear. VERY GOOD. Flat.
Members and their children. (13004) $75.00
296.
[PHOTOGRAPH]. Shivers, Gov. Allan. Texas
House of Representatives - Fifty Second-Legislature
Austin: 1951. 15 x 18 inch black and white original
photograph. VERY GOOD. Flat.
Members and their families. (13006) $75.00
297.
[PHOTOGRAPHS]. Stout, D. J. and Nancy
McMillen, edited by. THE PICTURES OF TEXAS
MONTHLY; Celebrating Twenty - Five Years of
Award - Winning Photography. NY: Stewart, Tabori &
Chang, 1998. First Edition, SIGNED. Folio gilt-stamped
charcoal boards in price unclipped gilt-embossed dust
jacket with signed photograph of Texas Ranger Joaquin
Jackson, red/white/blue Texas flag endpapers, 160pp.
FINE IN FINE DJ.
Contains signatures of 20 individuals on their
photographs including rangers, writers, photographers
like Keith Carter and more. (12992)
$75.00
298.
[PHOTOGRAPHS]. Steinfeldt, Cecilia. SAN
ANTONIO WAS: Seen Through a Magic Lantern,
Views from the slide collection of Albert Steves, Sr.
San Antonio: San Antonio Museum Assn., 1978. First
Edition. SIGNED by Author with presentation. 245pp.,
index, biblio., 4to white cloth not the more available
paper edition. White linen covers which have a
photographic plate on front. Upper corners bumped.
FINE.
Best collection of 19th century historic photos. Rarely
found signed and fine. (7851) $90.00
299. [POLITICS]. Garner, Vice President & Mrs. and
Garland Adair, Curator of History Texas Memorial
Museum. JOHN NANCE GARNER CARTOONS.
Texas Memorial Museum, 1958. First Edition, Author's
signature on title page, Commemorating the Ninetieth
Birthday of the former Speaker of the House of
Representatives and Vice President of the United States
November 22, 1868 November 22, 1958. SIGNED by
A. Garland Adair, Curator Texas Memorial Museum;
W.W. Newcomb, Jr. Director of the Museum and one
other individual. Illus., photographs, 208pp. Previous
owner's name. All else fine. VERY GOOD.
Garner became a serious candidate for president in the
spring of 1932. Although he did not pursue his campaign
vigorously, as convention time approached he acquired
the ninety Texas and California votes, which a candidate
had to have to be nominated. When he gave his votes to
Franklin D. Roosevelt on the fourth ballot, Roosevelt
became indebted to Garner and to the state of Texas. As
a result Garner was offered the vice-presidential
nomination, which he reluctantly accepted. On
November 8, 1932, he was simultaneously elected to the
vice presidency and reelected to Congress. He resigned
from Congress on March 4, 1933. (7109)
$30.00
300. Ponting, Tom Candy and Introduction & Notes by
Herbert O. Brayer. LIFE OF TOM CANDY
PONTING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Evanston, Ill:
Branding Iron Press, 1952. 132pp. plus colophon,
designed at the Printing Office of Philip Reed, Chicago,
Illinois, number 205 of 500 copies, binding by Elizabeth
Kner, 11 illus., ports., map, including one of Ponting's
Texas Trail 1853-54 plus numerous text drawings in
brown ink. Introduction by Herbert Brayer. Cloth backed
white boards with brown ink drawing, light fade to
brown spine. VERY GOOD.
An Englishman, Ponting drove a herd of Texas
Longhorn Cattle to NYC in 1854. Graff #3314, Herd
#1815, Howes P469, Dobie pg 113. Only 25 copies were
printed for family and friends of the original 1907
edition and 25 more of a second printing in 1908.
(12697) $50.00
301.
Powell, Guy E. LATEST AZTEC
DISCOVERIES. San Antonio: Naylor, 1967. First
Edition. Map of Texas end papers,32 photographs,
78pp., bibliography in torn stained dust jacket with
mylar cover. VERY GOOD in POOR dust-jacket.
Author claims to have found Aztlan in East Texas, the
lost homeland of the Indian tribes to whom Cortez gave
the common name of Aztecs when he invaded Mexico.
(13938) $45.00
302. [PRINTS]. Hochdanz, Art.A.v.E. JAGDSCENEN
aus TEXAS "Hunting Scenes from Texas". Stuttgart
?: Artistischen Anstalt von Emil Hochdanz, 1865. An
early original lithograph, pl.16. Full sheet 5 1/2 x 8
inches extracted from unknown larger volume, original
hand-colored image 4 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches. Smudge in
margin. NEAR FINE. See illus. (11842) $35.00
Exciting view shows charge of a buffalo from the tall
grass stumbling the would be hunter into retreat.
303.
Pruett, Jakie and Everett Cole, Sr. GOLIAD
MASSACRE, A TRAGEDY OF THE TEXAS
REVOLUTION. Austin: Eakin Press, 1985. First
Edition. 157pp., notes, appendix, index, photos. Gilt
spine titles on brown leatherette boards. FINE IN FINE
DJ.
On Palm Sunday, 1836 a total of 342 Texas prisoners,
fighting under the command of James W. Fannin, were
35
executed at the command of General Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna. The Mexican army took no prisoners and
"all foreigners" taking part in the Texas Revolution were
considered "pirates" and shot or put to the sword. Here
the authors provide eye-witnessed accounts of the battle
and the subsequent massacre. (12232) $30.00
304.
Quirarte, Jacinto. THE ART AND
ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEXAS MISSIONS.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2002. First Edition.
4to blue cloth, gilt titles, brown end paper, color dust
jacket. 241pp., index, bibliography, appendix, b/w
photos, drawings, printed on coated stock. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
To paint a more complete portrait of the missions as they
once were, the author draws on decades of on-site and
archival research to offer the most comprehensive
reconstruction and description of the original art and
architecture of the six remaining Texas missions. He
also describes their gradual decay following their
abandonment in the 19th c. He includes the Spanish
missionary program of the period and Indian life in
Texas. (13980) $40.00
305. Raiborn, Mildred Lindsey. PANORAMA ON A
STAR. San Antonio: Naylor, 1953. First Edition. 84pp.,
blue and red decorative silver foil boards. Top edge
foxed, no names. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Poet Laureate of Texas from San Angelo. (14025)
$25.00
306. [RAILROADS]. Bailey, L. R., edited by. A.B.
GRAY REPORT: SURVEY OF A ROUTE ON THE
32ND PARALLEL FOR THE TEXAS WESTERN
RAILROAD, 1854 AND INCLUDING THE
REMINISCENCES OF PETER BRADY WHO
ACCOMPANIED THE EXPEDITION. Los Angeles,
Ca: Western Lore, 1963. First Edition. A special printing
of 900 copies. Illus., 240pp., 36 illustrations, index,
lacks dj, silver spine titles, blank embossed green tweed
cloth, clean, bright no names. FINE.
In the winter of 1853 and 1954 there was an expedition
fitted out in San Antonio, Texas under the management
of Colonel Andrew B. Gray. The survey was to be made
from Indianola, Texas to San Diego, Ca. and as near the
line of the 32nd parallel as possible. Includes section on
the area from the Eastern border of Texas to El Paso
illus. with 12 pictorial reproductions of this area.
(1003) $35.00
307.
Ramos, Raul. BEYOND THE ALAMO Forging Mexican Ethnicity in San Antonio, 1821 1861. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
20008. 297pp., index, notes, 23 illus. FINE. Paperback.
(13042) $20.00
308. Ramsay, Jack. SUNSHINE ON THE PRAIRIE,
THE STORY OF CYNTHIA ANN PARKER. Austin:
Eakin Press, 1990. 2nd Printing. Stated first edition,
believe to be 2nd printing, 179pp., photos, biblio, index,
dj short edge tears price unclipped in mylar cover. No
names, no writing, gilt-stamped maroon leatherette.
FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ. (3192)
$20.00
309. [RANGERS]. Knowles, Thomas. THEY RODE
FOR THE LONE STAR: The Saga of the Texas
Rangers the Birth of Texas-The Civil War. Dallas:
Taylor, 1999. First Edition. Foreword by T. R.
Fehrenbach,
map
endpapers,
234pp.,
index,
bibliography, many historic photographs and color
illustrations, making this "the only fully illustrated
history of the Texas Rangers". Blank embossed pon on
title page and tiny chip in edge of title page ow a fine
bright copy in price unclipped dj with archival mylar
cover. VERY GOOD IN FINE DJ.
Includes the Texas Rangers of the confederacy. "In the
distinct phases of Ranger history, it must be remembered
that the Rangers prior to the 1870s were in no sense a
constabulary or police force. They were in fact
something of a militia designed purely for the defense of
Anglo- Texas's interminable Mexican-Indian frontiers,
both of immense length and incalculable brutality." -T.
R. Fehrenbach who gives us more background on this in
his foreword. (11400) $35.00
310. Redway, Maurine Whorton. MARKS OF LEE
ON OUR LAND. San Antonio: Naylor, 1972. First
Edition. SIGNED with author's presentation on free
front end sheet. White titles on brown cloth., DJ price
unclipped in mylar cover. Photographs include
Stagecoach Inn at Salad, Fort Brown, old Lee house at
Fort Ringgold, Landmark Inn at Castroville, Nimitz
Hotel, Fort Belknap, Menger Hotel, Fort Sam Houston,
St. Mark's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, 180pp.,
index, bibliography. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD
DJ. (13425) $25.00
Chapter on Robert E. Lee while in Texas with additional
history on New Orleans and Fort Leavenworth,
Pensacola and many other forts, with much on the Gulf
Coast, as well as plaques and monuments in Ms.,
Florida, Alabama, San Antonio, Maryland, Kentucky,
North & South Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, Wa.
D.C. 30 states in all were traveled to by Lee.
311. Reed, St. Clair Griffin. A HISTORY OF THE
TEXAS RAILROADS. And of Transportation
Conditions Under Spain and Mexico and the Republic
36
and the State. Houston: St. Clair Publishing, 1941.
Second Edition, SIGNED. Author's signature on title
page. 822pp., index. Gilt-stamped, bright blue cloth with
clean no names on ivory endpapers. Light bumping to
crown and heel of spine. Near fine copy. VERY GOOD.
BASIC 169 (A) Author reveals comprehensive
knowledge, a readable encyclopedia. Written when Reed
was 70 and published when he was 74 he stated that
every effort was made to verify every statement. One of
the most comprehensive studies of the railroading
history of any state, this is by far the best on Texas
railroads. (13967)
$150.00
two volumes." FINE IN FINE SLIPCASE. (With partial
plain glassine dust jackets).
BASIC 173.BASIC TEXAS 173 - Jenkins "This is the
most comprehensive guide to the wild flowers of Texas,
it is a monumental publication and is little known
outside botanical circles. A very considerable body of
new information about plants appearing for the first
time." The entire series comprises six sections of the
country with Texas being the only state to receive a full
section of its own. In all, over four thousand species of
flowering plants have been recognized in Texas. (7788)
$125.00
312. Rendon, Al (Photographs by). CHARREADA,
MEXICAN RODEO IN TEXAS. Texas Folklore
Society, 2002. Volume LIX. Essays by various authors.
99pp., index, 73 duotone images, sepia photographs. 4to
wraps. Essays by F. E. Abernethy, Bryan Woolley and
Julia Hamnbric describe the history of the charreada and
its roots in Mexican culture. No names, no writing.
FINE.
Rendon is a San Antonio photographer. (13063) $15.00
317. Ridings, Sam P. THE CHISHOLM TRAIL. A
History Of The World's Greatest Cattle Trail. Together
With A Description Of The Persons, A Narrataive Of
The Events, And Reminiscences Associated With The
Same. Guthrie, Ok.: Co-Operative Publishing, 1936. 1st
edition. Illustrated, folding map of portion of the trail in
Ok. (torn at folds, taped), index, 591pp. Gilt-stamped
pictorial black cloth, front hinge cracked inside and cloth
rubbed along spine, all else clean and tight. GOOD.
HERD 1897 (9326)
$50.00
313.
Renwick, William G. FOLDING-TRIGGER
PATERSON COLT. Author, 1934. First Edition. 24pp.,
photographs, 4to printed grey wraps, light soil. VERY
GOOD.
"In all probability, the Colt Revolver, has had a greater
influence on the destiny of this country than any other
single weapon. It was the arbiter of human disputes from
Mississippi to the Pacific." -Foreword. (14052) $35.00
314.
Richards, Norman. THE STORY OF THE
ALAMO, Cornerstones of Freedom Series. Chicago:
Children's Press, 1970. Illus., 30pp. VERY GOOD.
Softcover. (12125)
$10.00
315. Richardson, Seward P. "FRISCO" - Eighty-one
Years in Small Town Refugio, Texas. Victoria, Tx:
Wexford, 1998. First Edition. Author's signature on title
page, no other names. 96pp., map, photos. Illustrated
green wraps. FINE. (13131)
$35.00
316.
Rickett, Harold. WILDFLOWERS OF THE
United States - TEXAS - Part Three - Volumes 1 & 2.
N.Y.: McGraw Hill, 1969. First Edition. Complete, in
slipcase. NY, 1969, 1st edition, over 1,100 color
photographs, folio. In original glassine djs. Two
separately bound parts, 274pp. 275-553pp, 157 plates,
folio red cloth, gilt titles, slipcase. Each volume in
original plain glassine dust jacket. Unmarked set, no
names or previous ownership. " A Note of Special
Interest - As work progressed, it became evident that the
great profusion of wild flowers in Texas alone would fill
318. [RIVERS]. Spurlin, Charles. NAVIGATION OF
THE LOWER GUADALUPE RIVER 1529 - 1907.
Victoria, Tx: Port of Victoria, 2005. First ed. SIGNED.
Author signed title page, no other names. Maps, photos,
notes, 91pp. Printed photographic illus. white wraps.
FINE.
Information on the survey and improvement of the
Guadalupe from Aransas Pass to Cuero, the inland
waterway from the Rio Grande to its connection with the
Ms. In Sept. 1904 Capt. Henry Bailey of Rockport ran
two steamboats, the Gazelle and the Dolly Gray up the
river from its mouth to Victoria. The trip was made in
about 7 days. (11380) $45.00
319.
Robertson, Jr., James I. JACKSON & LEE
LEGENDS IN GRAY; The Paintings of Mort Kunstler.
Nashville, Tn.: Rutledge Hill Press; Easton Press, 1995.
First Edition. SIGNED by the artist in a limited edition,
no. 512. Folio, gilt titles, full greay leather, gilt
embellishments, color plate in gilt frame on upper board,
five raised spine bands, all edges gilt. 180pp., index, full
page color illustrations. FINE. (13993) $75.00
320.
Robertson, Pauline and R. L. PANHANDLE
PILGRIMAGE. Illustrated Tales Tracing History in
the Texas Panhandle. Canyon: Staked Plains, 1976.
First Edition, SIGNED. Author's signed presentation.
100s historic photos, map endpapers, 369pp., biblio,
index, 4to, (over-size), gilt-stamped brown cloth, clean,
37
no names, price unclipped dj with edge chips in archival
mylar cover. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Emphasis on cattle, cowboys and ranching. Includes
material on Charles Goodnight, Molly Goodnight and
the JA partnership, Life on the XIT, Battle at Adobe
Walls, Old Mobeetie, Trailblazers, Indian Captives, etc.
(12233) $75.00
321.
Rockwell, Kenneth. Good Soldiers Do Die.
Boerne, Texas: Highland Press, 1951. Limited Edition.
One of 1,030 copies. 12pp., stapled, brown and black 2
color Alamo pictorial on grey wraps. Fine.
Essay on Jim Bowie first appeared in the Times Herald,
Dallas, Texas. (13970) $25.00
322.
Roell, Craig. REMEMBER GOLIAD! A
History of La Bahia. Austin: TSHA, 1994. First
Edition. 92pp., photos, maps. Color pictorial black
wraps. FINE.
Publication of the Fred Rider Cotten Popular History
Series. (13943) $10.00
323.
Rosa, Joseph. GUNS OF THE AMERICAN
WEST. NY: Exeter Books, 1988. Reprint. 192pp.,
index, 4to, gilt titles on red boards, illustrated with
photographs, drawings. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14060)
With a detailed history of the weapons where and how
they were used, the manufacturers and biographical
information on some of the notorious users. Includes
information on the Texas Rangers.
$20.00
324. Rosa, Joseph G. COLONEL COLT LONDON The History of Colt's London Firearms, 1851 - 1857.
London, UK: Arms & Armour, 1976. First Edition.
Collector's Plate, copy number 153 of 1000, signed by
the author, no other names. Over 360 b/w illustrations,
gilt titles on bronze boards, dj price clipped. FINE IN
VERY GOOD DJ. (14050)
$50.00
325. Rossi, Paul A. and David C. Hunt. THE ART OF
THE OLD WEST. From the Collection of the Gilcrease
Institute. New York, NY: Borzoi, 1973. 1st edition.
Printed in Italy, 335pp., biblio, biographies, 300 plates,
134 in color, folio, dust jacket in mylar cover. VERY
GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ. (3804)
$25.00
326. Russell, C. M. BACK - TRAILING ON THE
OLD FRONTIER WITH C.M. RUSSELL 1864 1926 Series 1. Billings, Mt.: Treasure Products, 1971.
Portfolio of 12 Russell Sketches each 8 1/2 x 14 inches
printed on coated stock. Three others in the series not
present. Brown color portfolio, sketches inside clear
folder with printed label. VERY GOOD. (13985)
$25.00
327. Russell, Charles Marion. THE WORKS OF C.
M. RUSSELL. Kansas City, Missouri: McGrew Color
Graphics. 32pp., no date, some text by Will Rogers,
works on display in Helena, Montana, Mackay
Collection. 4to color wraps. FINE. (13986)
$8.00
328.
Rutland, Mrs. J. W. edited by. SURSUM!
ELISABET NEY IN TEXAS. Austin: Hart Graphics,
1977. first Edition. Includes 22pp. separate index laid-in,
10 illus., footnotes. Gilt titles on red cloth. No names.
No dj issued. FINE.
Collection of Ney's letters. (14033)
$30.00
329.
Samuels, Peggy & Harold. SAMUELS'
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARTISTS OF THE
AMERICAN WEST. Castle books, 1985. Reprint.
549pp., 204 b/w reproductions with 1,700 concise and
detailed biographies of painters, illustrators, and
sculptors. VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ. (14021)
$20.00
330.
[SAN ANTONIO]. Editors. A BRIEF
DESCRIPTION OF WESTERN TEXAS; EARLY
HISTORY OF WESTERN TEXAS, A Sketch
particularly of San Antonio City - the rivers and
valley - topography - soil - products - water power climate; Together with A Report the Third Annual
Fair of the Agricultural, Stockraising and Industrial
Association, Held at San Antonio. San Antonio :
Harvard Book Store, 1872. Reprint. 60pp. plus
MENGER HOTEL HISTORY AND GUIDE, published
by Sachs & Goodman, San Antonio, Tx., 31pp. plus
MR. GREELEY'S LETTERS FROM TEXAS and the
Lower Mississippi: To which are added his address to
the farmers of Texas, N.Y., 1871, 56pp. All three items
bound together in printed white wraps. FINE. This
reprint makes available in one volume, for the first time,
a rare emigrant guide and stock raising history not
found elsewhere with much of interest related to early
San Antonio and surrounding hill country. Includes
description of method for hunting wild mustangs,
information on the cattle ranchers - Thomas O'Connor
at the post office San Patricio, Capt. King at Santa
Gertrudis, The Adams Bros. 12 miles west of San
Antonio, James Low, Rio Frio, L.B. Harris, San Antonio.
Description of a maverick and much else on cattle,
descriptions of the surrounding lands, sheep and goat
raising and other information that might be of interest to
a potential immigrant; bound together with Address to
Texas Farmers from Mr. Greeley, N.Y.,1871 with
additional information on Texas. (13528)
$25.00
331. Sanders, Alvin Howard. CATTLES OF THE
WORLD; Their Place in the Human Scheme - Wild
38
Types and Modern Breeds in Many Lands. Wa. D.C.:
National Geographic, 1926. First Edition. With 114
illustrations, including 20 pages in color, 142pp., index.
Gilt and blank embossed decorative black leatherette
with custom tan carved leather laced removable cover.
FINE.
A beautiful copy. Includes essays on the Texas
Longhorn, Aberdeen-Angus, Hereford, Brahmans, etc.
(9762) $45.00
332.
Sanders, Gordon E. OSCAR E.
BERNINGHAUS - TAOS, NEW MEXICO - Master
Painter of American Indians and the Frontier West.
Taos, New Mexico: Taos Heritage Publishing Co., 1985.
First Edition. Foreword by James D. Burke, gilt titles on
rust cloth, oblong folio, 140pp., index, catalogue of
known paintings, price unclipped dust jacket in archival
mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14014)
$40.00
333. Santangelo, Susan Hillebrandt. KINKAID AND
HOUSTON - 75 YEARS. Houston: Gulf Printing,
1981. First Edition. SIGNED by the author, no other
names.132pp., photos, supplement with information on
Burke Baker and Robert Lee Flaffer 4to gilt embossed
brown leatherette, yellow end papers, white photo image
dust jacket soiled with edge tear. FINE IN VERY
GOOD DJ.
Founded by Margaret Hunter Kinkaid in 1906 and
includes a history of her family, class pictures from
1912, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1931 faculty and the move to
Richmond, and many years of succeeding growth.
(13978) $35.00
334. Schadewald, Kathryn. ACTIVELY WORKING,
SILENTLY WAITING - The Paintings of Emma
Richardson Cherry. Houston: CASETA, 2004. First
Edition. An exhibition catalog sponsored by The
Heritage Society July 1 -September 26, 2004. Illustrated
in color and b/w, alphabetical checklist, bibliography4to
color illustrated white wraps, 34pp. FINE. (14018)
$35.00
335.
Schiwetz, Buck. MILES AND MILES OF
TEXAS - The Lone Star State Through the Eyes of
Buck Schiwetz. Houston: Caseta and The Heritage
Society, 2009. First Edition. Exhibition catalog July 21
through Sept. 27, 2009, full color reproductions, 59pp.,
notes, 4to oblong color wraps. FINE.
Biographical text by Patricia Nelson, Sharon Steen, and
Shotgun Houses to Skyscrapers Buck Schiwetz’ s Place
in Texas Art by Michael Grauer. Scarce. (14030)
$75.00
336. Schiwetz, E. M. "Buck". SCHIWETZ LEGACY.
AN ARTIST'S TRIBUTE TO TEXAS, 1910-1971.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1972. First Edition,
SIGNED. Artitsts signature no other names.
Introduction by Henderson Shuffler,144pp., 96 illus.,
full page color and some b/w with artist's comments of
each place, oblong folio full crimson leather, giltstamped spine and gilt pictorial of Von Behr House,
Sisterdale on cover, gold endpapers, silver and grey
marbled slipcase. Special edition limited to 300 copies
of which this is copy no. 27. No ownership names.,
Author's signature on limitation page. FINE IN FINE
SLIPCASE. Scarce. (8303)
$135.00
337. Schuler, Louis J. THE LAST BATTLE IN THE
WAR BETWEEN THE STATES MAY 13, 1865;
Confederate Force pf 300 Defeats 1,700 Federals Near
Brownsville, Texas. Brownsville, Texas: SpringmanKing, 1960. First Edition. 30pp., notes, bibliography,
map, port., 3 illus. Color pictorial grey wraps. VERY
GOOD. Information on Rip Ford. (13934)
$25.00
338. Schwarz, Ted. FORGOTTEN BATTLEFIELD
OF THE FIRST TEXAS REVOLUTION - The
Battle of Medina, August 18, 1813; Edited and
annotated by Robert Thonhoff. Austin: Eakin Press,
1985. First Edition. 201pp., index, biblio, 10 photos, 6
text maps plus additional illustrated endpapers with 2
maps by jaxon (Jack Jackson). Price unclipped dj with
wrinkling at head of spine in archival mylar cover. Giltstamped brown cloth. FINE IN FINE DJ.
The bloodiest battle ever fought on Texas soil took place
in a sandy valley in Atascosa County near the Medina
River in 1813, 23 years before the Alamo, Goliad and
San Jacinto. (6520)
$40.00
339.
Scott, Amy. THE TAOS SOCIETY OF
ARTISTS, Masters & Masterworks. Santa Fe, New
Mexico: Gerald Peters Gallery, 1998. First Edition. 4to
color wraps, 125pp., color plates with biographical
material. FINE. (14006)
$100.00
340. Selden, Jr., Jack K. TEXAS JUSTICE - The Life
and Times of the Third District Court of Texas.
Palestine, Texas: Clacton Press, 1977. First Edition.
SIGNED with author's presentation. 300pp., maps,
notes, bibliography, index, clear overlay for maps
present inside lower wrap. Glossy red white and blue
wraps. FINE. $25.00
Includes judges during the Republic and much on the
history of the states early laws formation of counties in
the third district and the changing boundaries.
39
341. Serven, James. COLT FIREARMS From 1836.
Santa Ana, Ca: Foundation Press, 1964. Fifth Printing.
398[3]pp., photographs, printed on coated stock, clay
colored endpapers, folio brown leatherette, price
unclipped dust jacket in arhival mylar cover, bright,
clean, no names, corners sharp. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Well over 500 engraving plates used in illustrating the
book. (14042) $45.00
342. Serven, James and Carl Metzger. PATERSON
PISTOLS; COLT DRAGOON PISTOLS; COLT
PERCUSSION PISTOLS; COLT CARTRIDGE
PISTOLS. Santa Ana, CA: Foundation Press, 19461952. First Edition. SIGNED bt Serven. Four paperback
publications bound as one, 31pp.; 55pp.; 59pp.; and
126pp. All signed by the author except for Paterson
Pistols. 4to dark blue cloth, gold spine titles. No names
or writing. VERY GOOD.
Rare in (14058)
$175.00
343.
Serven, James E. CONQUERING THE
FRONTIERS - Stories of American Pioneers and the
Guns which Helped them Establish a New Life. La
Habra, Ca: Foundation Press, 1974. First Edition,
SIGNED. Author's signed presentation on title page,
256pp., illus. in color and b/w. 4to gold cloth, giltstamped black cover panel. Near fine, no names, tiny rub
on edge, corners sharp, no names on turquoise
endpapers. DJ only good. VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ.
Includes information on the long-range sharps and their
role in the harvest of buffalo, colt revolvers and their use
by Texas Rangers in the War with Mexico, chapter on
Samuel H. Walker with illus. of the drawing of the black
bean, an infamous exercise in cruelty. (12809) $35.00
344.
Severin, Ernest. SVENSKARNE I TEXAS I
ORD ACH BILD; Swedes in Texas in Words &
Pictures 1835-1918 Volume I only. Austin: 1919. First
ed. Historic photographs, text in Swedish language.
Lacking volume II. 604pp. Recently bound in maroon
leatherette with gilt spine titles. Very clean bright and
time with deterioration to inside corners of pages 588604 mostly in the margin with minor loss of text on a
few pages. Very Good.
Although the text is in Swedish, the 100's of photos, the
organization by community, and the 1000's of names
make this 2 volume set more than a very valuable rare
Texas book; This book is an important resource for
those interested in the settlement of early Texas by
immigrants from Sweden. Swedes comprise one of the
largest of European ethnicities in Texas. Swedish names
abound throughout the state both in family and place
names. Virtually every walk of life was filled by people
of Swedish origins and they have been among the most
successfully prosperous groups from the earliest days of
their arrival. it is a useful tool for those wishing to trace
the family history of their Swedish/Texan forebears. The
first volume begins with a general history of Texas and
the role of Swedes in forming the new nation/state. It
goes on to describe the general business, agricultural,
and social aspects of Texas. It is significant that
foremost among the chapters are those about
educational and religious practices. The communities
covered in Volume 1 are: Austin, Palm Valley (Eastern
Round Rock), New Sweden, Brushy (old Round Rock),
Georgetown, Taylor, and Hutto. Volume 2 continues
with coverage of the communities of: Decker, Ericsdale,
Jonah, Elroy, Kenedy, Manor, E. Sweden, W. Sweden,
Brady, Melvin, Ft.Worth, El Campo, Dallas, Waco,
Lund, Type, Kimbro, Manda, Ganado, Crosby, Elgin,
Louise, Galveston, Olivia, Temple, Swedonia, Bishop,
Swensondale, Lyford, San Antonio, Houston. The final
pages of this massive work are dedicated to showing the
"Service Flags" of various communities of Swedes who
served in the just-ended WWI. These include the rank,
company, and location and years of service.
(14061)
$250.00
345.
Shanks, Ann. LAREDO: REFLECTIONS.
Laredo, Tx: Velia E. Uribe, 1985. First Edition.
100(1)pp., 100s b/w photographs. Sesquicentennial
publication. Brown printed 4to white wraps. VERY
GOOD.
Includes Three separate publications laid-in: 1) Webb
County Heritage Register, Volume 3, Number 4; 2)
Walking Tour of Historic Laredo; 3) Fort McIntosh,
Texas 1849-1947 (12077)
$40.00
346. Shelton, Bob And Al Luckenbach. UNIFORM
BUTTONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. Dallas:
Privately Printed, 1986. First Edition. 86 pp., photos &
illus. 4to navy leatherette, silver titles. Printed on glossy
stock. FINE.
Illustrated descriptions of 15 buttons, with transcripts of
eight "Texas Button Letters" from the Scovill
manuscripts at Harvard Business School, and a chapter
reprinting Uniform of the Army of the Republic of Texas
regulations. All facts quoted were compiled from official
button orders, manuscripts and dug and non-dug
specimens. (13932)
$85.00
347.
Simpson, Harold, Intro. HOOD'S TEXAS
BRIGADE: TOM JONES' SKETCH BOOK.
Hillsboro, Tx: Hill College Press, 1988. First Edition.
First printing limited to 750 copies. Unpaginated, 4to red
cloth with gilt spine titles, dj price unclipped with same
price in corner of front free end paper (in ink) all else as
new. FINE IN FINE DJ. (5207) $50.00
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348. Smith, Thomas T. THE OLD ARMY IN TEXAS
- A Research Guide to the U.S. Army in NineteenthCentury Texas. Austin: TSHA, 2000. First ed. 255pp.,
rare photos, maps. 65 page bibliography, index. FINE IN
FINE DJ. in fine dust-jacket.
Innovative analysis of the characteristics of army
tactical methods and the nature of combat on the Texas
frontier. Includes an extensive inventory of posts, forts
and camps in Texas. Description of U.S. Army combat
actions in the Indian Wars with vivid details of each
engagement. (11643) $20.00
349.
Smither, Harriet et al. BIOGRAPHICAL
DIRECTORY OF THE TEXAN CONVENTIONS
AND CONGRESSES 1832 - 1845. Austin: State
Library, 1941. First Edition. No publisher but work was
done at the State Library by archivist Harriet Smither
and assistance of many. 197pp. Printed whie wraps.
VERY GOOD.
Detailed biographical information on 100s of early
officials who served the government of the Republic of
Texas. (12105) $15.00
350. Smither, Harriet Edited by. JOURNALS OF THE
SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF
TEXAS 1841 - 1842; To Which Are Added the Special
Laws. Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1940. First
Edition. Volume I- the Senate Journal, 376pp., index,
1940. Volume II- The House Journal , 472pp., index,
1944. Volume III- Journals Called Session Reports and
Special Laws, 519pp., index, 1945. Printed wraps, no
names, no writing, slight tan to covers all else fine.
VERY GOOD.
Smither was the Archivist for the Texas State Library.
These journals were not printed at the time due to
shortage of paper in Texas and New Orleans. TATE INDIANS OF TEXAS 2111. (11427)
$150.00
351. [SOUTH TX.]. Allhands, J. L. URIAH LOTT.
San Antonio: Naylor, 1949. First edition. SIGNED by
the author on free front end sheet, no other names.
187pp., index, 4 photos, 3 text maps, lacking 2
additional maps listed in index which appear to have not
been included in a very good dust jacket with wear along
top edge. Black embossed titles on green cloth, scattered
foxing to end sheets and exterior edges. VERY GOOD
IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Lott built the railways of the Valley and pioneered South
Texas. History of towns along the San Antonio &
Aransas Pass Railroad. (7826) $50.00
352.
[SOUTH TX.]. Walraven, Bill and Marjorie.
WOODEN RIGS, IRON MEN; The Story of Oil &
Gas in South Texas. Corpus Christi: Javalina, 2005.
First Edition. 400pp., 200 historic photographs from the
oil fields. 4to. Dust jacket in archival mylar cover. FINE
IN FINE DJ.
Author and historian Bill Walraven, passed away last
year. (10573) $100.00
353.
[SOUTH]. Desdunes, Rodolphe Lucien. OUR
PEOPLE AND OUR HISTORY. Translated and edited
by Sister Dorothea Olga McCants. Baton Rouge: La.
State Un., 1973. First Edition. 153pp., index. FINE IN
NEAR FINE DJ. .
A tribute to the Creole People of Color. (10139) $30.00
354. Spencer, Juanita. BONHAM. Town of Bailey
Inglish. Events of People in Bonham and Fannin
County. Bonham: Henington Publishing, 1977. First
Edition. 112 pp., photos, illustrations. Pictorial grey
cloth. FINE. (14066) $50.00
History of Bonham and Fannin County.
355. Stover, Donald. TISCHLERMEISTER JAHN.
San Antonio: Museum Association, 1978. First Edition.
62pp. Published in conjunction with an exhibit at the
Witte Memorial Museum, Brackenridge Park, San
Antonio, TX from August 15 to October 28, 1975. 62
pp. b/w images throughout. Three appendices: Checklist
of New Braunfels Cabinet Makers (1845-1880),
Immigration Agreement, and Advertisements in the
Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung. Index. Clean, no names. FINE
IN FINE DJ.
Includes history of New Braunfels, and the surrounding
area, Checklist of New Braunfels cabinet makers from
1845-1880, German Immigration Agreement, and
Advertisements in the Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung (the
oldest German running newspaper in Texas). Furniture
photos include individual figures of the various Jahn
identification marks and areas on furniture to search.
Individual photos of numerous pieces verified as Jahn's
work include side chairs, rocking chairs, work tables,
sofas, tripod pedestal tables, washstands, chests of
drawers, cupboards, wardrobes and bedsteads. Also
includes (10232)
$125.00
356.
Sumrall, Alan K. BATTLE FLAGS OF
TEXANS IN THE CONFEDERACY. Austin, Tx:
Eakin Press, 1995. First Edition. 114pp., index, color
photographs & historic images, notes, bibliography. 4to
light blue cloth with silver spine titles. DJ in archival
mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Beautifully illustrated, this first comprehensive study,
covers more than fifty Texas regimental colors from
Hood's famous Texas Brigade in Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia to lesser-known units in the Tennessee and
trans-Mississippi
theaters.
Also
included
are
41
unidentified colors of regiments, companies and
irregulars who were transferred from theater to theater
during the war or absorbed into other regiments.
(13145) $30.00
357. Sutherland, R. Q. and R. L. Wilson. THE BOOK
OF COLT FIREARMS - From 1832 through the
Present. Kansas City, Mo: Glenn Printing, 1971. First
Edition. 1973 SIGNED letter from the author on his
color stationary laid-in. Color page photos of over 420
guns, over 1250 b/w illustrations show over 1000 Colt
arms in detail, 604pp., general and model no. indexes,
bibliography. Folio grey cloth with gilt titles and gilt
emblem fixed to upper board. No names, no writing with
original tape repaired dust jacket in archival mylar cover.
VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ.
Includes serial number sequences by year for percussion
and cartridge Colt hand and long arms, variations,
identification of scores of rarities in Colt production,
thousands of new facts drawn from years of specialized
research in Colt factory records, Colt arms in private
and museum collections. (14053)
$200.00
358.
Swayze, Nathan. '51 COLT NAVIES - The
Model 1851 Colt Navy, Its Variations and Markings.
Yazoon City, Ms: Gun Hill Publishing, 1967. First
Edition. 4to color photographic boards, price unclipped
dj, gold endpapers, 243pp., 220 photographs and each
discussed in the text. No names. FINE IN VERY GOOD
DJ.
Serial number ranges given by year of production, by
models and sub-models by U.S. and foreign martials and
part by part. (14047) $165.00
A history of the Red River War of 1874-75. This
particular Indian war was largely ignored or only
portions
extracted
until
this
publication.
Correspondence from General William T. Sherman, R.S.
Mackenzie, Lieut. Gen. P.H. Sheridan, Col. Wm. D.
Whipple, Nelson A. Miles, Brevet Major Gen. Jno. Pope
(12567) $130.00
361. Taylor, Lonn. TEXAS, MY TEXAS - Musings of
the Rambling Boy. Fort Worth: TCU, 2012. First
Edition. SIGNED by the author, previous owner's
inscription otherwise fine. Foreword by Bryan Woolley.
Color pictorial wraps. VERY GOOD.
Author gives historical background on Fort Davis,
Henry O. Flipper, Siringo and the Pinkertons, Teddy
Roosevelt in Texas, Sam Bass, Battle of San Jacinto,
Ranger Roy Aldrich, Alpine, Marfa, Rube Evans and
Polo. (13470) $25.00
362. Taylor, Lonn & Ingrid Maar. THE AMERICAN
COWBOY. Wa. D.C.: Library of Congress, 1983. First
Edition. SIGNED by Taylor. Exhibition Catalog,
228pp., index, lavish illus. in b/w & color, photos and
art, folio, DJ price unclipped, faded around the top edge
and rubbed along the spine. No names, brown cloth with
blank embossed cowboy. VERY GOOD IN GOOD DJ.
Reproduces the many historical ways in which the figure
of the cowboy has been used in film, print and media as
well as photographs of the equipment and extracts from
cowboys' memoirs and the last section looks at the
cowboy since WWII with essays and photographs. The
introduction by Royal Hassrick gives a vivid picture of
the harshness of a cowboy's life and the real danger he
faces daily. (7333)
$30.00
359. Taylor, Herbie R. A BOY FROM BARNHART Times Remembered. Bloomington, IN: iUniverese,
2011. First Edition. SIGNED by the author no other
names. 563pp., photographs. Wraps. FINE.
A retired coloney of the US Army, grew up on ranches in
West Texas and relates extensive missions in the military
(13753) $35.00
363.
Thorp, Raymond. BOWIE KNIFE.
Williamstown, NJ: Phillips Publication, 1993. Second
Edition. 167pp., index, bib., photos. FINE.
This is the most information available on the life and
adventures of Jim Bowie. (5631)
$50.00
360. Taylor, Joe F. Compiled and Edited by. THE
INDIAN CAMPAIGN ON THE STAKED PLAINS
1874 - 1875; Military Correspondence from War
Department Adjutant General's Office, File 2815 - 1874.
Amarillo: Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 1962.
First Edition, SIGNED. Author's signed presentation
copy. 368pp., notes, index, bibliography, large folding
map laid-in. Frontispiece by H.D. Bugbee. 1 of 400
copies published concurrently with two issues of the
Panhandle-Plains Historical Review. Gilt-stamped green
leatherette. VERY GOOD.
364.
Thrapp, Dan. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
FRONTIER BIOGRAPHY. Complete in Three
Volumes. Glendale, Ca: Arthur H. Clark, 1988. First
Edition. Stated Complete In Three Volumes. 524pp.,
525-1099pp., 1101-1698pp. Excellent resource on
1,000's of western personalities. Very Good plain white
dust jackets as issued. Bound in Gilt-stamped red cloth.
Not a remainder. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJs.
Historians in depth reference to the lives of western
personalities. A researcher's very handy reference
profiles 4,500 frontier figures both men and women with
bibliographic notes following lesserknown figures. Many
names for which formal entries are not included may be
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found in the Index in addition to information on specific
events. (1269) $100.00
story of America. Also the basis for a PBS film. (13944)
$45.00
365.
Tice, Warren K. UNIFORM BUTTONS OF
THE UNITED STATES 1776 - 1865. Gettysburg, Pa:
Thomas, 1997. First Edition. 519pp., 4to glossy white
boards with photographic image on upper and lower
board. FINE.
Using a new and innovative classification system which
categorizes buttons by period as well as device,
contributes significantly to our understanding of
American military buttons. Encyclopedic in scope,
interrelates diverse topics such as manufacturing
processes, the history of companies, known and recently
discovered patterns and the history of the Federal,
Confederate, and militia units who were the customers
for these buttons. (13957)
$300.00
369.
Travis, Marion editor and bibliographer.
WACO'S CHAMPION - Selections from the Papers
of Roger Norman Conger. Waco, TX: Historic Waco
Fdn., 1990. First Edition, SIGNED. Author and Roger
Conger have signed the title page of this copy, no others
names or writing. Index, 356pp., price unclipped dj in
mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ. (12996) $30.00
Includes essays on the Tomas de la Vega Eleven-League
Grant, Sul Ross, Fort Fisher: The Texas Ranger
Museum at Waco, Fort Concho, Frank Hamer, Bedford
Forrest, Some Memorable Hunts, Snake Stories.
366. Tivey, Ted. COLT RIFLE 1884 - 1902. N.S.W.,
Australia: Clauston & Hall, 1984. Limited Edition.
SIGNED copy number 548. 119pp., illus., photos, gilt
titles, brown boards, red color dj. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Covers the production era of the Colt slide action
models made for the sporting world. It includes details
of the three basic models, Australian market, Cartridges
and Patents, on a subject which very little has been
written. Standard identification for this model firearm.
(14044) $85.00
367. Tolbert, Frank. THE DAY OF SAN JACINTO.
NY: McGraw-Hill, 1959. 1st edition. SIGNED by the
author on free front endpaper, no other names .261pp.,
photos, 8vo, hardback, dust jacket chipped, price
clipped, in archival mylar cover. VERY GOOD IN
GOOD DJ. (9792)
$25.00
368. Tomllinson, Chris. TOMLINSON HILL - The
Remarkable Story of Two Families Who Share the
Tomlinson Name - One White, One Black. New York:
St. Martin's Press, 2014. First Edition. SIGNED
presentation from the author on title page. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
Internationally recognized for his work as a fearless war
correspondent,
award-winning
journalist
Chris
Tomlinson grew up hearing stories about his family's
abandoned cotton plantation in Falls County, Texas. A
masterpiece of authentic American history, Tomlinson
Hill traces the true and very revealing story of these two
families. Winner Silver Heart Award Dallas
International Film Festival 2013. Includes much on the
city of Marlin, Tx., the Klan in Texas east of the Trinity
River and history of Falls County, disclosing many
untruths that are latent in the unsettling and complex
370. Tunnard, W. H. A SOUTHERN RECORD THE HISTORY OF THE THIRD REGIMENT
LOUISIANA INFANTRY; Containing a Complete
Record of the Campaigns in Arkansas and Missouri; the
Battles, anecdotes, Camps, Scenery, Description of the
Country through which the Regiment Marched, etc.
Dayton, OH: Morningside Bookshop, 1988. Facsimile 3.
Preface, notes and roster by Edwin C. Bearss, index by
Margie Riddle Bearss, 581pp., frtspc. Brig. Gen. Ben.
McCulloch, gilt spine titles on grey cloth, color dust
jacket with light spine fading. FINE IN FINE DJ.
(13965) $25.00
371.
Turnbull, Betty (Curator). A GLIMPSE OF
HOUSTON - WORKS ON PAPER BY NINE
TEXAS ARTISTS; Exhibition Catalogue September 16
- October 22, 1978. Newport Beach, Ca.: Newport
Harbor Art Museum, 1978. 4to, color illustrated cover
"Cine Ritz, Peliculas Mexicanas" by Honey Beeman.
Others represented: Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Roberta
Harris, Stephanie Kaldis, Fletcher Mackey, laura
Russell, Earl Staley, Dee Wolf and Dick Wray. Writing
on cover: artist Earl Staley - Adam & Eve (not in the
exhibit). VERY GOOD.
Catalogue list of 21 pieces, 9 of which are illustrated.
(11886) $15.00
372.
Turner, Martha Anne. YELLOW ROSE OF
TEXAS, HER SAGA AND HER SONG, With the
Santa Anna Legend. Austin: Shoal Creek, 1976. First
Edition. SIGNED presentation, intro. by C.L.
Sonnichsen, 136pp., index, bib., notes, illustrations,
price unclipped dust jacket in mylar cover. Fine in Fine
DJ. (6877)
$30.00
373. Tyler, Ron, Intro. PECOS TO RIO GRANDE.
Interpreta tions of Far West Texas by Eighteen Artists.
College Station: A&M, 1983. 1st edition. 125pp., full
43
page color plates, printed on coated stock, oblong folio,
dj. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Includes biographies & reproductions of Jerry
Bywaters, Otis Dozier, Michael Frary, William Lester,
Ivan McDougal, Clay McGaughy, E. Gordon West,
Everett Spruce, Heather Edwards, Ancel Nunn. Many
paintings of the Big Bend country. (7419)
$15.00
374.
Underwood, Laura and Mrs. J. Paul Rogers.
HISTORY OF BRAZORIA COUNTY. Np: Brazoria
County Federation of Women's Clubs, 1940. First
Edition. 61pp., index, brown printed pictorial white
wraps, stapled. Soiled. Good.
Scarce. (13925)
$45.00
375.
Vandiver, Frank. PLOUGHSHARES INTO
SWORDS. Josiah Gorgas and Confederate Ordnance.
(Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History
Series-36). College Station: A&M, 1994, first edition,
368pp. FINE IN FINE DJ. (010020) $25.00.
376. Vosburgh, John R. TEXAS LION HUNTER.
San Antonio: Naylor, 1949. First Edition. 112pp., map
frontispiece, index, photographs, illus. by Clifford
Mantooth. Worn dust jacket, outside spine cracking but
still tight, water stain to several pages and moisture mark
on a few others, endpapers foxed. No names, good
reading copy. GOOD IN FAIR DJ. (4559) $60.00
Rare history of John E. Hearn of Cotulla and his
trapping and hunting methods used in South Texas along
the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass to Zapata, including
Callaghan Ranch, Carrizo Springs, Crystal City and
much on area wildlife, cattle and ranching in South
Texas. One of the rarest books on South Texas
378. [WAR WITH MEXICO]. Garrett, Jenkins and
Katherine R. Goodwin. THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN
WAR OF 1846 - 1848. A Bibliography of the
Holdings of the Libraries, The University of Texas at
Arlington. College Station: A&M, 1995. First Edition.
Dust jacket is unclipped. 693 pages includes detailed
index, appendices, B&W illustrations. FINE IN FINE
DJ.
Extensive descriptive information on 2500 items, with
full title-page wording, edition information, and notes.
Arranged by chapters according to topics or type of
holding; veteran's organizations and rosters, fiction,
poetry and drama, cartographic materials, music, etc.
Essential for a detailed study of this complex event in
our border history. (13064)
$35.00
379.
[WAR WITH MEXICO]. Gibson, George
Rutledge and edited by Ralph P. Bieber. JOURNAL OF
A SOLDIER UNDER KEARNY AND DONIPHAN
1846 - 1847. Phil., Pa: Porcupine Press, 1974. Reprint.
First published in 1935. Folding map, 371pp., appendix,
footnotes. Gilt-stamped red leatherette, Southwest
Historical Series III. Previous owner's stamps. VERY
GOOD.
Includes The Occupation of New Mexico; Encamped at
Santa Fe; the March to El Paso del Norte; The Conquest
of Chihuahua. (12880) $30.00
380. [WAR WITH MEXICO]
STORY OF THE MEXICAN
Ungar, 1961. 2nd Printing.
frtspc.,12 maps, 424pp. Clean
writing, green cloth, lacking
(14064) $16.00
Henry, Robert Selph.
WAR. NY: Frederick
Historic photograph
tight, no names, no
dust jacket. GOOD.
381.
[WAR WITH MEXICO]. Zeh, Frederick. AN
IMMIGRANT SOLDIER IN THE MEXICAN WAR.
College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1995. 1st
edition. Translated by William J. Orr, edited by Orr and
Robert Miller,117pp., index, biblio, notes, illus. DJ in
archival mylar cover. FINE in fine dust-jacket.
Author was a young German immigrant just arrived in
his new homeland, he joined the Mountain Howitzer and
Rocket Company of the U.S. Army. He is unusually
candid about abuses that occurred in the American army
and toward Mexican civilians, his is the first book length
account written by a German-American participant- a
significant contribution, given that nearly half the
regular army was made up of immigrant recruits.
(9214) $35.00
382.
Webb, Walter Prescott. THE TEXAS
RANGERS IN THE MEXICAN WAR. Austin:
Jenkins Garrett, 1975. First Edition. 106pp., footnotes, 6
maps, index. Brown printed gold cloth. Issued with
acetate dj also fine. No names. Corners sharp, cloth
bright unfaded. FINE.
Jenkins Garrett p. 183. Webb's 1920 Master's Thesis.
(12016) $25.00
383.
Webb, Walter. THE TEXAS RANGERS, A
Century of Frontier Defense. NY: Houghton-Miflin,
1935. First edition, with photo mistake p. 565, and date
on title page, photographs, illus, index, 582 pp. ,
bibliography, footnotes. Clean, tight, red cloth bright
except for moisture marks, light fade to spine, titles dull,
endpapers foxed. GOOD. (1175) $35.00
Chapters on Frank Hamer, Sam Bass, Mexican War and
considered the best book on the Rangers in its time and
today pretty much an extensive eulogy. From the
author's preface "From the official records I have
obtained the official facts, but from the living men I
have, I trust, caught something of the spirit of an
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institution. They are masters of brevity when they speak
of themselves. Because of two destructive fires the
official records for the early period are scant." Jenkins
- BASIC TEXAS 212. Adams - ONE-FIFTY 145.
384. Webster, Kimball (A New England Forty-Niner).
THE GOLD SEEKERS OF '49 - A Personal
Narrative of the Overland Trail and Adventures in
California and Oregon from 1849 to 1854; With an
Introduction and Biographical Sketch by George Waldo
Browne. Manchester, N.H.: Standard Book Co, 1917.
First Edition. Illustrated by Frank Holland and Others.
16 plates, floral endpapers, no names. Gilt-embossed
brown cloth with paper label. Spine fade, loss of color
around edges of cloth, 2 tiny holes in head of spine.
GOOD. WHEAT - Gold Rush 222. (12675)
$75.00
385. Weismann, Donald. FRANK REAUGH PAINTER TO THE LONGHORNS. College Station:
Texas A&M University Press, 1985. First Edition.
Introduction by Donald Weismann, reproduces 60 full
page color plates, 147pp., oblong folio, dj. FINE IN
FINE DJ. (538) $30.00 Recent exhibition in Austin has
brought re-newed interest in this realistic but poetic
artists’ oil and pastel landscapes.
386. Welch, June Rayfield . TEXAS GOVERNOR.
Dallas, Tx: G.L.A. Press, 1977. First Edition. SIGNED
with Author's signature no other names. Photos, 198pp.,
index, 4to. Fine. (77) $20.00
387.
Weniger, Del. EXPLORERS' TEXAS. The
Lands and Waters. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1984. First
Edition. 224pp., index, biblio, illus., 4to. owner's name,
spine bumped. Gilt-stamped brown 4to leatherette with
color pictorial paper illustration inside gilt frame. VERY
GOOD.
Draws on early 19th century explorer's first hand
accounts of the native countryside.Quotes early Spanish
letters citing "cedar" brakes were abundant in the hill
country as far back as the 1500's and much else of
interest to ranching, wildlife management and
naturalists. (10224)
$150.00
Survey Committee, 1969. First Edition. Historic
photographs, 653pp., index of name, biographies, family
histories, county history and events with 100s of
photographs. White embossed decorative dark green
leatherette. No names. FINE.
Includes ranching and family brands. (13767) $60.00
390. White, David A. compiled by. NEWS OF THE
PLAINS AND ROCKIES, 1803-1865: ORIGINAL
NARRATIVES OF OVERLAND TRAVEL AND
ADVENTURE SELECTED FROM THE WAGNER
- CAMP AND BECKER BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
WESTERN AMERICANA. Spokane, Wa: Arthur H.
Clark Company, 1996. First Edition. Complete Eight
Volume Set Plus Supplement. Gold cloth with gilt
stamped maroon spine and cover panels. No names, no
writing. Additional shipping required. FINE.
Sm. 4tos. 456 pp. 510 pp. 495 pp. 479 pp. 535 pp. 464
pp. 518 pp. 444 pp. Volume 1. A: Early Explorers, 18031812. B: Fur Hunters, 1813-1847. Volume 2. C: Santa
Fe Adventurers, 1818-1843. D: Settlers, 1819-1865.
Volume 3. E: Missionaries, Mormons, 1821-1864. F:
Indian Agents, Captives, 1832-1865. Volume 4. G:
Warriors, 1834-1865. H: Scientists, Artists, 1835-1859.
Volume 5. J: Later Explorers, 1847-1865. Volume 6. K:
Gold Seekers, California, 1849-1856. L: Railroad
Forerunners, 1850-1865. Volume 7. M: Mailmen, 18571865. N: Gold Seekers, Pike's Peak, 1858-1865. Volume
8. P: Gold Seekers, Other Areas, 1858-1865. Cumulative
Index for the Series. Many listings on Texas explorers,
artists, Pacific RR, mailmen, Rangers, Revolutionn
Republic etc. Supplement: Plains & ROckies 1800-1865
One hundred twenty proposed additions to the Wagner Camp and Becker bibliography of travel and adventure
in the American West With 33 selected reprints of
additions suggested by the compiler, 544pp., 20 illus.
and maps, 4 appendices, index. Includes Texas travels,
towns, some surveys, etc. (12829)
$290.00
388.
Wharton, Clarence. REMEMBER GOLIAD.
Glorieta, NM: Rio Grande Press, 1968. Second Edition.
(1931), new material added including Dr. Barnard's
journal as an appendix, photos by L.V. Boling, folding
map, and a new index. Brown leatherette, clear mylar dj
as issued. FINE. (7883) $25.00
391. White, Josephine Ella. SUNBONNET ANGELS
- Hitch Your Wagon to a Star; History and Folklore A
Tribute to Scots-Irish Women in Early Texas.
Hallettsville, Tx: Old Homestead Press, 2011. Second
Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page, no
other names. 221pp., index, bibliography, chapter notes,
FINE IN FINE DJ.
Drawing from a wealth of research, genealogical study,
family lore and her love of Texas, Josephine White
paints a vivid portrait of the state, from its Scots-Irish
roots until WWII. (13817)
$30.00
389. Whippo, Spencer, Chairman. WHEATHEART
OF THE PLAINS - AN EARLY HISTORY OF
OCHILTREE COUNTY. Ochiltree County Historical
392. White, Robert R., Edited and Annotated by. THE
TAOS SOCIETY OF ARTISTS. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1998. Second Edition.
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Gilt titles on white cloth, dust jacket in archival mylar
cover. 126pp., index, notes, b/w photographs, preface to
the new edition. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14008)
$95.00
393. Whittington, III, Lt. Col. Robert D. THE COLT
WHITNEYVILLE - WALKER PISTOL; A Study of
the Pistol and Associated Characters 1846 - 1951.
Hooks, Texas: Brownlee Books, 1984. First Edition.
SIGNED by the author, limited edition number 756.
96pp., portraits, appendix, notes. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Firmly established Samuel Colt in the firearms business
and initial use of the pistol by Texas Volunteers in the
Mexican War created a legendary reputation for the
Colt Revolver and firmly associated it with the Lone Star
State. (13991) $300.00
394. Willamson, William R. I XL Means I EXCEL A Short History of the Bowie Knife. Robert E.P.
Cherry. 42 knives with photographs and text, 34pp.,
preface by Arnold Chernoff 4to gilt stamped red wraps,
faint wrinkling to cover. FINE.
Bowie knives produced by the famed old English firm of
Wostenholm with a chronological history of the firm
itself. (14023) $45.00
395.
Wilson, Maurine & Jack Jackson. PHILIP
NOLAN AND TEXAS. Expeditions to the Unknown
Land, 1791-1801. Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1987. First
Edition. 189pp., maps, illustrations by Jack Jackson,
index, biblio, dj price unclipped, head of spine has tiny
tear. Pon. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Nolan was the first to mark the trail from America to
Spanish Texas. This book explores Nolan's background,
reasons for coming to Texas and his significance to the
Spanish borderlands. Jackson has traced the story
beyond the documentation available to Miss Wilson
begun in the 1930s. (6606)
$45.00
396. Wilson, R. L. THE PEACEMAKERS - Arms
and Adventure in the American West. NY: Random
House, 1992. First Edition. Silver titles on oblong folio,
brown cloth. 391pp., 300 color plates plus 200 b/w
photos, photography by Peter Beard and others, price
($65.00) unclipped dust jacket in archival mylar cover.
No names. FINE IN FINE DJ. (14051) $35.00
397.
Wilson, R.L. THE BOOK OF COLT
ENGRAVING. Los Angeles, Ca: Wallace Beinfeld,
1974. First Edition. Folio, silver titles on dark blue
leatherette, The Rampant Colt in silver on the upper
board is a registered trademark of the Firearms Division,
Colt Industries and used by permission of the trademark
owner. No names, not a remainder, dust jacket with 3
fractional edge tears in archival mylar cover. 422pp.,
100s of b/w photographs of all important Colts from
1832 to the present. FINE IN VERY GOOD DJ.
Traces the genius and shrewd merchandising of Sam
Colt as he built a giant arms manufacturing company.
Manyh of the great engravers received their start as a
result of Colt's demand for fine engraved guns. Now for
the first time collectors will be able to clearly define and
identify the work of each of these engravers of Colt
firearms. (14055)
$100.00
398.
Wilson, R.L. THE BOOK OF COLT
FIREARMS - From 1832 through the Present.
Minneapolis, Mn.: Blue Book, 1993. Revised Second
Edition. Color page photos of over 420 guns, over 1250
b/w illustrations show over 1000 Colt arms in detail,
616pp., general and model no. indexes, bibliography.
Folio grey cloth with gilt titles and gilt emblem fixed to
upper board. No names, no writing, not a remainder,
dust jacket in archival mylar cover. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Includes serial number sequences by year for percussion
and cartridge Colt hand and long arms, variations,
identification of scores of rarities in Colt production,
thousands of new facts drawn from years of specialized
research in Colt factory records, Colt arms in private
and museum collections. New revised first section, new
illustrations,
new
acknowledgments,
updated
bibliography and historical chronology, 50% more color
than the original edition, no expense spared in the republishing according to Wilson who has left off
Sutherland, his co-author. (14054)
$200.00
399.
Wilson, R.L. COLT AN AMERICAN
LEGEND. NY: Abbeville, 1985. First Edition.
Sesquicentennial Edition. Oblong 4to, gilt and blank
embossed titles on blue cloth. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Wilson has produced what may well be the definitive
work on Colt firearms. Complementing his previous
work, The Colt Heritage: the official history of Colt
firearms, 1836-present ( LJ 11/1/79), this concentrates
on the individual models the company produced.
Interspersing his narrative with some biographical
information on Sam Colt and his company, Wilson
traces the development of the company line with more
than 400 photos. The fine engraving and rich textures
are shown to advantage in Latham's photographs. Every
model produced is described and illustrated, including
rare pieces. An invaluable appendix traces the complete
serial numbers and years of manufacture. Of interest to
collectors and students of the history of technology, this
is highly recommended. - George F. Scheck, Naval War
Coll. Lib., Newport, R.I. (14049)
$25.00
400. Wilson, R.L. THE COLT HERITAGE - The
Official History of Colt Firearms from 1836 to the
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Present. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1979. First Edition.
With nearly 250 original illustrations in full color,
oblong folio,silver titles on navy blue cloth, 358pp.,
color endpapers, index, bibliography, appendix of serial
number tables for all models, price unclipped color dust
jacket, no names. Not a remainder. FINE IN FINE DJ.
(14048) $35.00
401. Wilson, R.L. WINCHESTER - An American
Legend. New York: Random House, 1991. First Edition.
2nd printing. Oblong folio, gilt titles, red cloth, full color
price ($65.00) unclipped dust jacket in mylar cover.
404pp., index, 100s of full page color photos of firearms
printed on coated stock. FINE IN FINE DJ.
Famous the world over for craftsmanship, design
capability and performance, historical tradition and
sheer romance, and it is the Winchester that is known at
"the gun that won the West." Wilson is one of America's
most distinguised experts in the firearms field and has
produced this definitive and official history of
Winchester arms and ammunition. A spectacular tribute
in text and photographs of the full spectrum of products
first introduced in 1849. Companion volume to the bestselling Colt: An American Legend. (13998)
$40.00
402.
Winsor, Bill. TEXAS IN THE
CONFEDERACY - Military Installations, Economy
and People. Hillsboro: Hill Jr. College Press, 1978. First
Edition. 154pp., index, illustrations, 4to red cloth, gilt
spine title. Introduction by Harold Simpson. FINE IN
FINE DJ.
Part I - Military Facilities and Their Locations in Texas,
1861-1865, is the most non-conforming. It embraces a
broad-based bulk of research material. All posts,
campsites and facilities described the this section were
not merely overnight bivouacs for Confederate or Union
patrols. These facilities were well established.
Reconstruction campsites and posts are not included in
this compilation. Other section include Economy in
Wartime Texas, the Civil War on Texas Waters, Profiles
and Anecdotes of Texas and Texans, Maps and
Illustrations. (13954) $150.00
403. [WOMEN]. Hecker, Gaylon Finklea; Daughters of
the Republic of Texas. THE DAUGHTERS - A
DOZEN DECADES OF DRT. Marceline, Mo:
Walsworth Publishing, 2013. First Edition. 100s of
historic and current photographs in color and b/w,
448pp., index, bibliography, 20 historic markers. 4to
navy blue leatherette, gilt-stamped titles with historic
photo image pasted down, gilt frame, gilt emblem,
photographic endpapers. FINE. (13251) $120.00
Contributions by Richard Bruce Winders, Alamo
Curator-Historian. Enormous amount of history and
historical images plus history and highlights of 163
individual chapters through-out the state.
404.
Wooster, Ralph. TEXAS AND TEXANS IN
THE CIVIL WAR. Austin: Eakin Press, 1995. First
Edition. 308pp., lengthy bibliography, notes, photos.
FINE IN FINE DJ. (9342)
$20.00
405. Wright, Brig. Gen. C. S. A. Marcus. TEXAS IN
THE WAR 1861-1865. Hillsboro, TX: Hill Junior
College, 1965. First Edition. Edited with notes by
Harold Simpson and SIGNED by him. 246pp., index, 6
appendices,130 photo portraits, with biographical
sketches. In Price unclipped dust jacket with archival
mylar cover. FINE.
Includes list of all Confederate Texas units, infantry,
cavalry and artillery units, Quartermasters from Texas,
campaigns, engagements, skirmishes, military incidents
and mutinies, members of the Confederate Congress,
naval and marine appointed officers, Brig. Gen. of Texas
state troops, Texas organizations in the Union Army,
events in Texas, original officers and non-commissioned
officers of the 32 Texas companies of Hood's Brigade.
(9403) $45.00
406.
Wright, Robert M. DODGE CITY THE
COWBOY
CAPITAL
AND
THE
GREAT
SOUTHWEST IN THE DAYS OF THE WILD
INDIANS the buffalo, the cowboy, dance halls,
gambling halls and bad men. No place: Privately
published by the author, 1930. No date, original
published in 1913, 24 historic photographs & illus.
plates, 342pp., preface by N. B. Klane. Gilt-stamped
color pictorial green cloth. No names a near fine copy.
VERY GOOD. (12757) $50.00
See HOWES W706, SIXGUNS 2456, MERRILL
ARISTOCRAT, RADER 3758, ADAMS 150
407. Zesch, Scott. THE CAPTURED; A True Story
Of Abduction By Indians On The Texas Frontier. NY:
St. Martins, 2004. First Edition, SIGNED. The true first
edition, first printing. Author's signature on half title
page, old western blank bookplate on free front
endpaper. 362pp., index, biblio, maps, historic photos.
RARE with price unclipped dj ($26.95) and full number
line on copyright page and stated first edition,
November. Fine DJ in archival mylar cover. Giltstamped black paper over boards. Previous owner
bookplate ow fine copy. NEAR FINE IN FINE DJ.
Story of Adolph Korn began a life with the Comanche at
the age of 10 when he was taken from a pasture in the
Hill Country. Winner of the biennial TCU Texas Book
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Award. The award, given by The Friends of the TCU
Library and TCU Press, is for the best book on Texas
(either fiction or nonfiction) published in the last two
years. (10370) $50.00
408.
Zollman, Lynn and J. Troy Lewis, editors.
ALVIN CENTENNIAL 1879 - 1979 A Collection of
Photographs, Anecdotes, and Memories. Alvin, Tx:
Alvin Community College, 1979. First Edition. 3 page
11 x 25 1/2 inch panoramic photograph of Alvin, Texas
in 1910, suitable for framing, 4to color illustrated white
wraps. 60pp., photographs. full page and photograph on
Nolan Ryan. VERY GOOD. (13312)
$35.00
ADDENDA
409. Nance, Joseph Milton. AFTER SAN JACINTO,
The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1836-1841. Austin:
UTP, 1963. First Edition. 642pp., index, bib. Clean,
tight, no names, no writing. DJ price clipped, spine
brown-toned in archival mylar cover. FINE IN VERY
GOOD DJ. Hardcover.
BASIC TEXAS 149. Deals with the area south & west of
the Nueces and the strong ties of friendship maintained
across racial and national boundaries that forged a new
State. Republic of the Rio Grande receives good
coverage. (7744)
$75.00
410. Graves, John. MYSELF & STRANGERS - A
Memoir of Apprenticeship. NY: Alfred A. Knopf,
2004. Uncorrected Proof. 235pp., 18 text photos. Printed
white wraps. FINE.
Authors final book before his death in 2013. Drawing
upon memory and journals we learn more about the life
of one of Texas best authors from his time in Mexico
thru the expat years in Spain, hearing the events and
meeting the people he knew. (13675) $20.00
412. Jenkins, John Cooper et al. ESTACADO - Cradle
of Culture and Civilization on the Staked Plains of
Texas. Crosbyton, Tx: Quality Printers & Typographers,
1986. First Edition. Photographs, 272pp., index, sources.
Gold-stamped brown leatherette. DJ has one edge tear in
archival mylar cover. VERY GOOD IN VERY GOOD
DJ. (13133) $30.00
Based on author's Master of Arts Degree Thesis with
contributions by William B. Conroy, Mildred Poole
Ziegler, J. W. Murray, George Hunt and others. Family
histories and genealogy and much on Crosby County.
413. Casto, Stanley. SETTLEMENT OF THE
CIBOLO-NUECES STRIP: A PARTIAL HISTORY
OF LA SALLE COUNTY. Hillsboro: Hill Junior
College Press, 1969, Monograph No. 2. First Edition.
64pp., index, bibliography, notes. VERY GOOD. Foxing
on white boards. (353) $40.00
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411. [SOUTH TX]. Clark Sr., Forrest H. THE
CROSSWINDS OF DUVAL COUNTY. CreateSpace,
2014. Second Edition. 265pp., adds much additional new
material to the first edition, many photographs. Printed
photographic wraps. FINE. (13545) $25.00
Author grew up on his father Frank Byler Clark's ranch
in Duval County. His father was raised in San Antonio
and at an early age drove a herd of cattle down Houston
Street. This is his story and that of other Clark family
members ranched in Victoria County and other parts of
the Brush Country around Realitos. One family member
spent ten years riding with Pancho Villa. This is a rich
history full of South Texas anecdotes about rangers,
cattle ranching, family struggles and daily life in not
only the Clark families but that of their neighbors.
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