The Virgin of Port Lligat.
Fresno: Academy Library Guild, 1956. xvii, 73pp. Limited edition, #199/500. Inscribed by the author and signed. Near fine hardcover in a worn slipcase.
Fresno: Academy Library Guild, 1956. xvii, 73pp. Limited edition, #199/500. Inscribed by the author and signed. Near fine hardcover in a worn slipcase.
Santa Fe: Writers' Editions, 1936. Writers' Editions1st edition, vg hardcover in sl browned dj.
Santa Fe, NM: (Rydal) Writers' Editions, 1933. 1st ed., 1/250 copies, signed, near fine in near fine cloth lacking dj.
El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1984. xxxx, 199pp, illus. Near fine in a like dust jacket. Inscribed by Cisneros. A visual survey of the many kinds of Hispanic, Anglo and Native American horsemen throughout history from Cortes to modern day vaqueros. Included is a biography of Cisneros by John O......
Houston: Clark Book Co., 1963. First edition, vi, 317pp. No dj, spine faded, else very good hardcover. Just what it says, beginning in 6,000 BC with Noah smearing the Ark with bitumen, and with an extensive index.
Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing Company, 1981. First edition. 200pp, illus. Some rubbing and a couple of small chips to the dust jacket, book near fine. The most complete story in pictures and text of the railroads of the far north.
Pendleton, OR: 1927. Spine faded, minor edgewear, else very good. Mostly on lariat roping and spinning,and knots and splicing. The last chapter is a defense of Tom Horn, "king of the cowboys." Howes C533, Herd 497, 6 Guns 457 "scarce"
Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870. vii, 232, [11-advts], large folding map. Slight wear to extremities and fading to spine, front hinge reinforced, else very good. A promotional for land in the northwest thinly disguised as a first person travelogue. Coffin describes mostly the riches of Minnesota and Dakota but.....
Rochester, NY: The George Eastman House, 1971. 19pp, printed on one side only. Plush full leather with gilt lettering on front. Slight rubbing, else near fine. No dedication, but obviously issued in honor of Newhall upon his retirement as director of the Eastman House, consisting of an appreciation by the.....
Albuquerque: UNM Press, 1973. 1st ed hardcover, vg in sl. worn dj.
Albuquerque: UNM Press, 1973. 1st ed, fine hardcover in vg dj w/ one chip out of front.
Madrid: 1892. 1st ed., includes 10 facsimile documents (6 folding). Transcriptions of early documents (in Spanish) by or related to Christopher Columbus and many pertaining to North America. Shelfwear and bookplate, else very good in quarter leather and red cloth.
Lincoln, NE: The Nebraska State Historical Society, 1899. ix, 423pp, illus. Original boards. External staining probably mildew, internally clean. Although he had little Indian blood, William Walker (1800-1874) was a member of the Wyandot tribe and devoted much of his life to the interests of his people. He was well.....
NY: The Press of the Pioneers, 1933. xii, 229pp, illus. 1st edition hardcover, no dj, boards lightly soiled and spine faded, internally clean and very good. Previous owner's name applied to the spine on a paper label. Life and adventures of James Butler Hickok. Adams says that Connelley is sympathetic.....
Washington, DC: Friends of the Land, 1941. Hardcover, smoke and water damage, else good.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1878. First edition, iv, 307pp, folding map. Extremities slightly frayed, front hinge starting, else clean and very good. Philip St. George Cooke (1809-1895) had a long and interesting military career and was a highly readable author. This is his account of the march of the.....
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929. xiii, 326pp, illus, map ep. Some wear to dust jacket with minor fading, gift inscription inside ffep, a newspaper clipping laid onto the half title has left a perfect newspaper clipping size brown stain, withal a very good copy. The jacket copy reads, "A detailed.....
London: Hudson's Bay House, 1934/5. Two volumes. x, 68pp, illus; 13pp. Both volumes housed in a stiff board case. First volume hardcover in fine condition, second volume printed wrappers with a ding to the front wrap and occasional pencil checks, else near fine, case rubbed. A HBC authorized history with.....
Corpus Christi: Corpus Christi Caller-Times, 1953. Decorative boards, light shelfwear, else near fine.
San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1948. 1st edition. 1 of 400. (x), 97pp, 7 facsimile documents tipped in. Cloth, no dust jacket, spine title chipped and slightly discolored, some pages stained, else tight and very good. Previous owner's name on ffep. A history of the United States District Court for.....
NY: Frances P. Harper, 1900. 2 volumes. xxx, 312, illus, folding map; vi, 313-608pp, illus. Original cloth, shelfwear, else clean and very good. Garces began his missionary work at San Xavier del Bac in 1768. In 1775 he accompanied de Anza overland to California, then headed off on his own.....
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1990. First printing. xxii, 189pp, illus. Near fine in very good dj. Tinwork in New Mexico began as a folk art with the appearance of tin cans discarded by the U. S. Army, and was kept alive by the revival movement sparked by anglo.....
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1925. 1st edition hardcover, prev. owner's inscription on ffep, TEG, lt soiling to bottom edge from shelf, else vg in illustrated cloth. No dj.
Santa Fe: The New Mexican Publishing Corporation, 1928. viii, 219pp, illus. Lacking dj, spine slightly faded, else a clean, near fine copy. Not the limited edition, but signed by Crichton and Baca, dated September 1928. The first book devoted entirely to this noted gunman with much information about the famous.....
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.