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Very good jacket. Signed. First Edition. Signed on titlepage. A nice copy. Clean text, solid binding. First printing. Spine is sunned but otherwise the book shows little wear.
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Fine. Book First edition. Limited to 500 copies. Signed by the author. Introduction by Paula Mitchell Marks. [6], 307pp. Vintage photographic portraits and views. Extensive notes, bibliography, index. Grey cloth. A very fine copy with spine-faded dust jacket. John Harris Behan was a frontier lawman of early Arizona Territory, long portrayed as a villain in the Tombstone conflicts and nemesis of Wyatt Earp. This fine work presents the story of this 40 year lawman who was skilled with gun and horse, yet consistently fought crime and made arrests without killing anyone. Behan was also a Civil War volunteer, a State Legislator of two terms, and Yuma Prison Superintendent.