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Very Good + in Good jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; 1st edition hardcover. DJ has a 1"x1" 'piece missing in the upper fore-edge of front panel, small chips at spine ends and tiny rubs at tips. Now in new protective mylar and displays very well. Previous owner's name fep, remainder crisp and unmarked. Very nice copy in rust cloth with brown cowboy on rearing horse on frt panel. 191 pp. This is a fast paced western for young adults. The main character is the youngest cowboy on the Double Springs Ranch. There is plenty of excitement, danger, and suspense.
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1944 Dean, Graham M RIDERS OF THE GABILANS NY: The Viking Press, 1944 191pp illus Wesley Dennis 8vo illustrated cloth As new copy in fine, price-clipped d/w (spine panel slightly darkened).
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Very Good. 1944 Viking Press (New York), 5 1/2 x 8 1/8 inches tall orange cloth hardcover in publisher's unclipped dust jacket, brown cowboy design t o front cover and lettering to spine, illustrated with Wesley Dennis' drawings throughout, 191 pp. Very slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Tiny prior owner name in ink to lower margin of front free-endpaper. Otherwise, a very good copy-clean, bright and iunmarked-in a slightly soiled, creased and edgeworn dust jacket which is nicely preserved and displayed in a clear archival Brodart sleeve. ~MMM~ [1.5P] Jimmie Burgess is the youngest of the cowboys on the Double Springs Ranch, located in theGabilan Range of California, ion this western by Graham M. Dean. Its descriptions evoke the choke of the dust on the trail, inch-thick steaks and strong coffee provided at the chuck wagon, and the smell of leather. Graham M. Dean (1904-1974) was the author of some 17 books covering such topics as journalism, horsemanship and ranching, flying, the work of a secret agent, railroading and West Point sports. His writing style is terse, sharp, colorful, and absorbing. He writes with the best blend of talents of a newspaper reporter who gets his facts down in good order and a fiction writer who can create and develop a good story with appealing characters.