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Tom RYAN. VG. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Signed by Author(s) Soft cover bound in illustrated wraps. Light soil and edge wear. Interior clean, tight and unmarked. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on a front end page. 214 pages, Bibliography, Index, map end pages, black and white photo illustrations.
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214 pages. This book is the story of the cattle wars in southeastern New Mexico. Black-and-white illustrations and maps. First edition (first printing). Very good in wrappers (paperback). Minor scuffs to covers. Inscribed by the author opposite the half-title page.
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0965318311. Paperback signed on front endpaper by author. Light wear to white covers, with edgewear, mild soil. Pages tight, clean, unmarked. Illustrated; map endpapers.;
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First edition. Of a total edition of 1400 copies, this is one of 400 copies casebound, numbered and SIGNED by the author. Rather than signed, this copy provides a presentation inscription, signed by the author to a well-known collector. Introduction by J. Evetts Haley. Quarto (10x7 inches). 214pp. 28 vintage photographs and maps which show the cattle trails, ranch headquarters, and cow camps; text drawings by Tom Ryan, map endpapers. Notes, bibliography and index. Blue cloth, stamped in gold, lettered in silver. A very fine and bright copy. An excellent work about the Pecos River ranchers in New Mexico who participated on the Murphy-Dolan-Riley side in the Lincoln County War in the late 1870's. There is particular emphasis on the Beckwith family-Hugh and Refugia Beckwith and their three sons, and four daughters. Two of their sons, John and Bob, were killed in gunfights.