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Good in Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Publisher: The Rydal Press, Santa Fe, 1948Hardcover: Good/Good, dj protected in mylar cove. Dust jacket missing pieces top front and back plus along top of spine. Most signatures on dj very readable. Book itself is in good to very good conditon. 328 p.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images unmarked. Tipped in color frontis. Previous owner name written on the FFEP. The dust jacket shows some edgewear and spotting, light sunning on the spine, clipped, in a mylar cover. 8vo. 324pp.
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Good. There is either a name, note, or inscription on the inside cover. The pages are sun faded and slightly yellowing. We flipped through this book and didn't notice any notes or underlines. There are stains or residue on the cover. Fast Shipping-Each order powers our free bookstore in Chicago and sending books to Africa!
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Good. No dustjacket. Front and rear hinge cracked; else in Very Good condition. A profile of the state of New Mexico and its people (by various authors). It provides an in-depth look at the geography, economy, government, and culture of New Mexico. The authors also provide tips for travelers to the state, as well as descriptions of some of the most popular tourist destinations in New Mexico. With much on cowboys, cattle, Billy the Kid, El Fego Baca, and more. Also includes "The Lure of the High Country" by Bob Boyd (who lived on the famous Vermejo Ranch), "Boyhood Bucks" by S. Omar Barker (about Mule Deer Hunting), and "The Truth, the Whole Truth..." by Thomas Edwing Dabney (Deer Hunting). S. Omar Barker, for example (1894-1985), was an American cowboy poet, politician rancher, and teacher in New Mexico. He published many books, including Vientos de las Sierras (1924), Buckaroo Ballads (1928) and Rawhide Rhymes: Singing Poems of the Old West (Doubleday, 1968). He won the Western Writers of America Spur Award twice and was the 1967 recipient of the Levi Strauss Saddleman Award for bringing honor and dignity to the Western legend. In 1975 he was named an honorary president of WWA, of which he was one of the founding fathers and an early president. Elsa also served a term as president. In 1978 he was the first living author to be inducted into the Hall of Fame of Great Westerners in the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
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Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7; Signed by Editor Signed by Editor Ft. cover has a spot and scuff on ft. Bds. lightly faded, light edgewear, scuffed tips. Pages clean and tight, unmarked, mild age-toning on edges, spot on fore-edge, light foxing on edges. A really good 1948 copy. Signed by Fitzpatrick on half-title page.