From Where the Sun Now Stands; Addresses By a Posse of Famous Western Speakers.
Santa Fe: Stagecoach Press, 1963. First regular edition, 1 of 650. Signed and inscribed by the editor. 73pp. Near fine hardcover in slightly worn dj.
Santa Fe: Stagecoach Press, 1963. First regular edition, 1 of 650. Signed and inscribed by the editor. 73pp. Near fine hardcover in slightly worn dj.
Austin: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1928. 201pp. Printed paper covers. Corner bumped, else clean and very good softcover.
Austin: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1930. 185pp. Printed paper covers. A little soil, spine faded, else very good. An article on Ranch Remedies has a couple of small illustrations by Will James.
Austin: The Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1925. 133pp, illus. Printed paper covers. Minor edge fading, else clean and very good. John Jenkins says of this series that it is the most comprehensive assemblage of folklore relating to Texas, as well as being one of the longest series of books published in.....
Austin: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1933. 112pp. Wrappers slightly faded, else very good softcover.
Austin: The Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1927. 259pp. Blue cloth. A little dusty else near fine. This is an early volume in the Texas Folklore Society Publications. John Jenkins says the series is the most comprehensive assemblage of folklore relating to Texas as well as being one of the longest series.....
Denver: The Stewart Commission of Colorado College and The Denver Public Library, 1933. xv, 301pp, illus. Slight wear to extremities, owner's bookplate on ffep, else near fine. A group of essential source dcuments about the Santa Fe Trail. Reports and narratives include Pedro Vial, William Becknell, Augustus Storrs, George C......
Kingsville, TX: N/P;, 1953. [viii], 94pp, illus (some color). Red cloth. Some fading to the title on the spine and front board, otherwise near fine. Signed by Robert Kleberg, Jr. This is a history of the breed developed by the Klebergs at the King Ranch and a listing of recorded.....
Long Beach, CA: Seaside Printing Co., Inc., 1959. Frontis, 59pp. Very good. 1 of 100, numbered and signed. Marsh went west to Colorado to try his hand at mining. These are his letters home describing life in the camps. It is one of those privately published things for descendants, but.....