Historical novel meets dime Western as Ken Kesey (Sailor Song) spins a tale about the legendary battle for the first World Championship Broncbusting title in 1911. Bristling with colorful characters such as Buffalo Bill Cody, the rodeo showdown pitted three good friends against one another, leaving the crowd with an image burned forever into memory. 16 pages of photographs.
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Historical novel meets dime Western as Ken Kesey (Sailor Song) spins a tale about the legendary battle for the first World Championship Broncbusting title in 1911. Bristling with colorful characters such as Buffalo Bill Cody, the rodeo showdown pitted three good friends against one another, leaving the crowd with an image burned forever into memory. 16 pages of photographs.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; First printing with number line to 1. Inscribed by author Ken Kesey to a previous owner at half title. Red papered boards over red quarter-cloth with gilt spine titling, very good with lightly bumped spine foot, faint sunning to spine. Spine square. Binding sound. Dust jacket very good with light general edgewear. Faintly, finely foxed to top of textblock. Prior owner's name penned to verso of FFEP. Text clean and bright, free of markings.