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THE FAERIE RING (Signed). NY: Tor Teen, 2011. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 348pp. Signed by Hamilton on title page. Laid in publisher's book mark & publisher's color promo sheet. Fine, like new in dj. (#SHEL886) $30.00
1355. Hamley & Co. HAMLEY COWBOY CATALOG. Pendleton, 1931., 1931. First Thus. Book. Black wraps. 176pp. Illust. On the lower part of the front cover, under the title, Hamley affixed a large, 3 1/2" x 4", white & red label: "LOWER PRICES On SADDLES, CHAPS", etc. Light stains on last leaf of index. Upper right corner of covers creased. Good+. (#9911080) $147.62
1356. Hamley & Co. HAMLEY'S COWBOY CATALOG NO. 39. Pendleton: Hamley & Co, 1939. First Thus. Book. 1st printing thus of the famous cowboy equipment maker of Pendleton, Oregon. Pictorial wraps. 160pp. Illus. Laid in price list & pictorial ordering envelope. Vg+. Scarce. (#1408065) $125.06
1357. Hammerstrom, Francis. STRICTLY FOR THE CHICKENS. Ames: Iowa State Univ Press, 1980. First Edition. Book. Pictorial hardbound. 174pp. Illustrated with drawings by the author, & with photos. Laid in order sheet from publisher with related titles. fos & date on endpapers. "A lighthearted account of a half century as a wildlife biologist..." Fran & "Hammy" Hamerstrom were students under Aldo Leopold & "received an assignment to research prairie chickens." Their work primarily in Central Wisconsin brought this species into a flourishing population. A fascinating read. Fine in dj. Uncommon. (#1003063) $30.36
1358. Hammond Incorporated. Hammond Ambassador World Atlas. Maplewood: Hammond, Inc, 1988. Book. Gilt-stamped hardbound. No printing stated. 484pp. Thumb-indexed. a.e.g. (all edges gilt). Endpaper maps. Owner's signature on ffep. Fine in dj. (#lynn016a) $9.84
1359. Hammond, Diane. Hannah's Dream (Signed). New York: Harpercollins, 2008. Book. 2nd printing. Pictorial trade wraps. 319 pp. Signed & dated by Hammond in Sept 08. Novel about a woman who has cared for an elephant in a run-down zoo for 41 years. Fine, like new. (#5022037) $14.18
1360. Hammond, Diane. SEEING STARS (Signed). NY: Harpercollins, 2010. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 459pp. Signed by Hammond on half-title page. Fine, like new. (#Pa014) $6.13
1361. Hammond, George P. (Ed.). DIGGING FOR GOLD WITHOUT A SHOVEL The Letters of Daniel Wadsworth Coit from Mexico City to San Francisco 1848-1851. Denver: Old West, 1967. Limited Edition. Book. 1st printing ltd to 1,250 copies. Folio pictorial cloth. 116pp. Illus. Finely printed by Alfred & Lawton Kennedy, San Francisco. A truly interesting California gold rush item. Fine. No dj as issued. (#1209063) $20.26
1362. Hancock, H. Irving. THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN ARIZONA (The Young Engineers Series). Akron: Saalfield, 1912. First Edition. Book. Dark brown pictorial cloth. 250pp. Early or original owner's name/address in ink on ffep, with tiny added notation at top from 1940. Also recent owner's address label on front paste down. Front hinge broken, but webbing holding well. Careful reading copy that is otherwise bright on the covers. No dj. Scarce. (#0909065) $16.20
1363. Hancock, Neil. CALIX STAY; CIRCLE OF LIGHT 2. NY: Warner Books Inc, 1982. Book. 2ND Warner printing. Mass market pb. 253pp. Vg. (#5018080) $4.95
1364. Hancock, Neil. FARAGON FAIRINGAY CIRCLE OF LIGHT 2. NY: Warner Books Inc, 1982. Book. 3st Warner printing. Mass market pb. 349pp. Vg. (#5018079) $4.95
1365. Hancock, Neil. GREYFAX GRIMWALD; CIRCLE OF LIGHT 1. NY: Warner Books Inc, 1982. Book. 3st Warner printing. Mass market pb. 352pp. Vg. (#5018078) $4.95
1366. Hanes, Col Bailey C. BILL DOOLIN OUTLAW O. T. Norman: OU, 1968. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Hardbound. 207pp. Illus. Intro by Ramon Adams. Bibliography. A Western Frontier Library original title. Well received bio of the famous Oklahoma outlaw. Fine in dj. 150 #65, 6-guns 917. (#1402062) $17.51
1367. Hanford, C. H. SEATTLE AND ENVIRONS 1852 - 1924 (Three Volumes). Chicago & Seattle: Pioneer Historical Pub. Co., 1924. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to green cloth. 679pp + 643pp + 629pp. Illustrated & portraits. Marbled edges. As usual, first volume is history & succeeding volumes biographical. Owner's signature (looks like O. M. Everitt) on front paste down of volume one. A vg+ set. No dust jackets as issued. Smith p136. (#1302056) $195.10
1368. Hanft, Marshall. FORT STEVENS Oregon's defenders at the river of the West. n.p.: Oregon State Parks and Recreation Branch, 1980. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial wraps. 360pp. Illustrated with photos & architect's drawings of fortifications & range of artillary. Extensive Notes. Bibliography. Appendices: "Chronological List of Line Units Garrisoning, Fort Stevens, Oregon". "Commanding Officers at Fort Stevens, Oregon". "Composition of 249th Artillery, Oregon National Guard, when inducted into federal service 16 September 1940". Pre-fort history in the early chapters goes back to 1792. This fort at the mouth of the Columbia River was built during the Civil War. A couple of dime-sized stains & some other light stains to bottom of front covers. Thick binding is slanted somewhat. Vg copy. (#SHEL283) $32.80
1369. Hannah, Kristin. THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE (Signed). Ballantine, NY, 2004, 2004. ARC. Book. Advance Reader's Edition. Trade pict wraps. 335pp. Signed & dated by Hannah. New York Times Bestselling Author. Fine used condition. (#5015019bARC) $20.25
1370. Hansen, Paul (Signed). Turnaround Summer How Real Men Launched a Lost Boy into Manhood. Bothell: Book Pub Network, 2009. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 152 pp. Illust. Signed by Hansen. The author's memoir of a summer when he was 15, and when he discovered the importance of growing up to be a man and having the right model for achieving that. "Boys want men in their lives as models of what to become.. to grow into capable, confident, nurturing men for a strong and secure society." Fine, like new. (#P2047) $7.75
1371. Hansen, Ron. DESPERADOES (Signed). Knopf, NY, 1979, 1979. First Edition. Book. Cloth & gilt-stamped boards. 273pp. Endpaper maps. Presentation copy signed by Hansen on half-title. Well-written & acclaimed historical novel of the Dalton Gang, from the perspective of an aged Emmett Dalton. The fictional dialogue is engaging & the history line appears accurate. A national Western magazine recently had an article/interview with Hansen about his novels & the films based on them, including The Assassination of Jesse James. Good+ condition in dj with crease on front flap. The front hinge is cracked 1" at the top, else sound binding. (#0711161) $35.00
1372. Hanson, James (Comp.). FAMOUS INDIANS OF NORTHWEST NEBRASKA. Chadron: Privately Printed, 1983. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 40pp. Illus. Map. Fine. Scarce. (#1506054) $23.55
1373. Hanson, Katy Grant (Author & Painter). A PAINTER'S VIEW Lewis and Clark in Western Oregon and Washington (Signed). Albany OR: Brol X Press, Albany, 2005. First Edition. Book. Unnumbered limited edition. Oblong pictorial hardbound. 96pp. Signed & dated by Hanson. This book is a collection of Hanson's color paintings of landmarks & rivermarks along the route of Lewis & Clark from The Dalles to the Pacific. The appreciation of art, particularly new art, is largely a matter of personal taste. I love these paintings & I hope you will, also. Quite adequate text, including passages from the journals of Lewis & Clark, accompany the art. This book not commonly available. Fine, as new. (#SHEL805) $30.00
1374. Hanson, Paul, et. al. Obliquity: Speculative Fiction from the Pacific Northwest. Tuesday Night Publishing, Bainbridge Island, 2006, 2006. First Edition. Book. Trade pictorial wraps. 197pp. Portraits & bios of contributors in the back of the book. Fourteen authors represented. "Fourteen works of what-if, why-not, whimsy and wisdom --- ranging from science-fiction to fantasy, slipstream to magical realism and beyond." Fine, as new. (#5002034) $7.50
1375. Hanson, Thor. The Impenetrable Forest (Signed) My Gorilla Years in Uganda. Warwick NY: 1500 Books, 2008. First Edition. Book. Cloth & boards. 286 pp. Illustrated with some photos. Signed & dated by Hanson in September shortly after publication. The author's ink sketch of a vine with leaves lays neatly between the signature & the date. "For two years (in the Peace Corps) ... Hanson lived in a remote village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest where he worked with local trackers to save one of the world's most magnificent endangered species, the mountain gorilla." "... an unforgettable glimpse into the world of mountain gorillas and the African cultures that surround them." Fine, like new in dj. (#5022026) $40.50
1376. Hardin, Floyd. CAMPFIRES AND COWCHIPS. Great Falls: Privately Printed, 1972. First Edition. Book. 4to gilt-stamped & decorated hardbound. 119pp. Illustrated with b/w photos, portraits, & really nice sketches & drawings by Mary Hotchkiss Farmer. Endpaper drawings. Foreword by Michael S. Kennedy. A great looking book on cattle & ranches in Montana from back in the days around 1900. "Texas to Montana", "Malta 1898", "Missouri River Ranch", "Milk River Ranch", "The Old Diamond Circle", several 3-4 page vignettes of the ranchers, & a number of theme chapters, e.g., "Stampedes", "Pioneer Preachers", "A Cowboy's Religion", "Rot Gut and Indians", etc.. Tiny blemish bottom edge of front cover, else fine. No dj. Scarce. (#0505072) $65.61
1377. Harding, Anne D., and Patricia Bolling (Compilers). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARTICLES AND PAPERS ON NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN ART. Washington DC: U. S. Dept. of Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1937. First Edition. Book. 4to printed wrappers. 256pp. Mildly ex-library with accession stamp, library bookplate, reference room plate. No check-out pocket or defacing call numbers. A remarkable & valuable early compendium of hard to find (or even know about) monographs on the subject, & representing tribal nations from all over North America divided into the following primary regions: California, Eastern Woodlands, Mackenzie, Northwest Coast, Plateau, Plains, Southeast, Southwest, Central. The genius of this book is its cross-referencing approach, with various parts arranged alphabetically by author (using classic bibliography form), tribals, & craft/material (53 types such as basketry, birchbark, moosehair, etc.). A good copy. Covers are faded. Upper corner of front cover is chipped away (1" x 2" triangle). Scarce in 1st edition. ca 1937 (#0903068) $40.50
1378. Harger, Charles Moreau. CATTLE - TRAILS OF THE PRAIRIES. Scribners & Highlands Historical Press, Dallas, 1961, 1961. Limited Edition. Book. Facsimile reprint from Scribners Magazine of 1892, and ltd to 1,000 copies. Pictorial wraps. (12pp). Illustrated with reproductions of old engravings. Back page print of Remington's "A Mexican Steer". Bit of browning to covers, else fine. (#0711162) $22.50
1379. Hargood, John A. (Selected by). FIRST AND LAST CONSUL Thomas Oliver Larkin and the Americanization of California. San Marino: Huntington Library, 1962. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 123pp. Appendix: "Names of the British Subjects, and Citizens of the (U. S.) Who Resided in Alta California". Index. Fine in very slightly worn dj. (#1506055) $18.31
1380. Hargrett, Lester, (Comp.). THE GILCREASE - HARGRETT CATALOGUE OF IMPRINTS. OU, Norman, and Gilcrease Institute, Tulsa, 1972, 1972. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 400pp. Illust. Index. Foreword by John C. Ewers. Introduction by G. P. Edwards. An indispensable bibliography of the Five Civilized Tribes, but also including 17th & 18th century "memoirs, travel accounts, and nineteenth century western materials, both Indian and white." Also, "early-day maps, newspapers, and government documents. Fine in dj with some wear at the corners. (#0711163) $35.00
1381. Harkness, Samuel. HORSE-THIEF GULCH. J. H. Sears & Co., NY, 1928, 1928. First Edition. Book. Orange boards with pictorial title & author vignette. 106pp. Some pretty darn good Western (not necessarily "cowboy") poetry, most of it set in Colorado. A sample: "Nobody knows my sepulcher, And I doubt whether Moses Has a pillow of gold nuggets On which to rest his cranium." Another sample: "But if I think of women I have caressed, I hate this white brittleness and am depressed. In a trading post called Denver, I dealt myself four aces--". This copy is partially unopened & unread (i.e., some of the pages of the signatures are still joined and will have to be carefully cut open). Fine in dj. One of the best copies you will find. (#0611056) $32.80
1382. Harlan, George. POSTMARKS AND PLACES. (Signed). (Creston & Alamosa), 1976., 1976. First Edition. Book. Pict wraps. (211pp). Illust. Signed by Harlan. A privately printed, anecdotal history of the Sangre de Cristos of Colorado, based on post office locations. Vg. (#9404074) $14.76
1383. Harman, Fred. THE GREAT WEST IN PAINTINGS (Signed). Chicago: Sage, 1969. Limited/Numbered. Book. Copy #3 of a limited edition of 100 copies as stated on the extra signed sheet bound in. 8.5" x 12" 4to bound in 1/4 leather & linen. 185pp. Illustrated in color & b/w by Harmon. Marbled endpapers. Harmon signed the ltd page with "Happy Trails." Included is the called for copper etching signed by Harman. It shows a cowboy in a horse corral tying to tie a bucking horse to a snubbing post. Tissue guard has oxidation on one corner, not involving the etching. Fine in pc dj & in original red slipcase. (#1408066) $285.14
1384. Harman, S. W. CHEROKEE BILL The Oklahoma Outlaw. Houston: Frontier, 1954. First Thus. Book. 1st printing in booklet form; originally published in 1898 in the author's huge book on Ft. Smith. Wraps. 56pp + photos (7pp). Quite small stain upper corner, else fine. 6-guns 928. (#1111070) $15.80
1385. Harman, S. W. HELL ON THE BORDER He Hanged Eighty-Eight Men (Signed Association). Fort Smith: Phoenix Pub. Co, (and Fort Smith Elevator, Composition, Fort Smith), 1898. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Bound in cloth, most likely soon after publication. The original green paper covers were removed when bound & are therefore not present. Decorated title label (a little worn & browned) on spine. 720pp. Illust. This copy was a gift from the famous Western historian, E. A. Brininstool. In ink on the ffep is written, "L. H. Spragle from my ole' pard E. A. Brininstool Los Angeles Calif. Nov/1918." The copy is not signed, however, by Brininstool. One of the rarest & most sought of all outlaw & law enforcement books, this is the story of Judge Isaac C. Parker's Fort Smith federal court which served Indian Territory for many years. This book is a primary source for countless books on territorial outlaws & lawmen. Very good condition, although the upper corner of the text block was bumped resulting in compression bending across the corner on each page -- typical for a bumped book. The first 60pp at the upper front corner have a very tiny chip, only about 1/16". There is the occasion page elsewhere with minuscule chip. Covers vg, if somewhat worn at head & toe of spine, & at the fore corners. Your bookseller had the hinges professionally redone. This is a tight, eminently usable copy. Surprisingly good paper was used in this book; very little or no browning & no brittleness. Rare. 150 #65, 6-guns 929, Howes H203, Rader 1780, Graff 1785. (#0711164) $2,500.00
1386. Harman, S.W. HELL ON THE BORDER: He Hanged Eighty-Eight Men. Lincoln: Univ of Nebraska, 1992. First Thus. Book. 1st printing of facsimile edition. Cloth with gilt-stamped spine. 728pp. Illust. Index (there was no index in the original). New, 12pp. Introduction by Larry D. Ball. A long time in coming, the reprinted full text of the rare 1898 book on Judge Isaac C. Parker's court & outlawry in Indian Territory & environs. A primary text for countless books on Indian Territory. Fine, like new in dj. This edition very scarce now. This is one of an unstated, but rather limited printing. 150 #65, 6-guns 929, Howes H203, Rader 1780, Graff 1785. (#SHEL428) $202.50
1387. Harmsen, Dorothy. HARMSEN'S WESTERN AMERICANA. Flagstaff, 1971., 1971. First Edition. Book. 4to cloth. 211pp. Illust. "A collection of one hundred western paintings with biographical profiles of the artists" from the famous Harmsen collection representing work from 1821-1971. Fine in foxed & rubbed dj. Dykes HS p67. (#9703054) $24.60
1388. Harpending, Asbury. Wilkins, James H., Ed. THE GREAT DIAMOND HOAX and OTHER STIRRING INCIDENTS in the life of ASBURY HARPENDING. Privately printed, S.F., 1913., 1913. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped small 8vo cloth. 283pp. Illust/portraits. A classic memoir of one of California's & San Francisco's big promoters. A great account of California in the 1860s. Cracked ffep re-glued at hinge. Moderate soiling & fading to covers with some wear to extremities. Gilt moderately worn & dull, but virtually complete. Good+. Cowan p265. Uncommon. (#0303064) $21.32
1389. Harper, Charley. ABC's. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.: Ammo Books, 2008. First Edition. Book. Thick rigid pictorial pictorial boards with thick rigid pages. Illus. Vg+. (#SHEL586) $9.00
1390. Harper, Frank B. FORT UNION AND ITS NEIGHBORS ON THE UPPER MISSOURI A Chronological Record of Events. N.p, n.d. (ca 1930s)., 1930. Book. Printed wraps. 36pp. Illustrated with vintage photos. fos on front cover. Published by Great Northern Railway. Lightly soiled. Vg. ca 1930's. (#0107069) $19.68
1391. Harper''s Weeklly. HARPER'S WEEKLY A Journal of Civilization November 28, 1863. New York: Harper's Weekly, 1863. First Edition. Book. 1st printing this issue. Folio. Illustrated first page and pp754 - 758. Enclosed in a plastic folder which is further enclosed in a fine gilt-stamped & black presentation cloth folio with moire satin lining inside front cover of folder. Laid in is printed Certificate of Authenticity signed by curator of The Kenneth R. Laurence Galleries, Inc. First page engravings: "Landing of General Banks's Expedition on Brazos Santiago, Texas, on November 2, 1863" and "The Army of the Cumberland - Bridging the Tennessee Under A Rebel Fire From Lookout Mountain." Fine conditions & elegantly presented. (#SHEL836) $35.00
1392. Harpers). THE GREAT NORTH A Collection from Harper's Magazine. NY: Gallery Books, 1990. First American Edition. Book. 1st printing this collection. Pictorial hardbound. 531pp. Facsimile illustrations from original Harpers. A wide & interesting collection of material. Fine in dj. (#1408067) $7.50
1393. Harrington, Fred Harvey. HANGING JUDGE. Caxton, Caldwell, 1951, 1951. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 204pp.. Illustrated with photos. Notes on Sources, Index. Endpaper maps of "The Judge Parker Country" (Oklahoma). Fos at top of h-t. Very light circular stains on front cover noticed only against the light. Vg+, no dj. 6-guns 931. (#0401068) $13.12
1394. Harris, Charles W., Edit. Red River Valley Historical Review. VOLUME I, NUMBER 1. Durant, Spring, 1974, 1974. First Edition. Book. Printed tall 8vo wraps. 104pp. Illust. Seven essays & accompanying editors' items. Samples: "The Quapaw Removal, 1924 - 1834", "Observations on Investment by British Immigrants in the Western Cattle Industry", "Attitudes of British Investors (toward same)". Essayists: C. Harris, D. Whisenhunt, W.D. Baird, Wm. Savage, Jimmy Skaggs, E. Byrd. Also, Grace Rice, "The Day I Rode Jargo: The Terror of a Red River Flood" & Waite Phillips, "A 'Liberal' Republican's Philosophy". Scarce. (#0711167) $40.50
1395. Harris, Dean. BY PATH AND TRAIL. Chicago: Chicago Newspaper Union, 1908. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 225pp. Illustrated with some truly nice b/w Indian & cowboy photos. The author attempts to "look upon what yet remains" of the Yaquis of the Sierras of Northern Mexico. The photos also show he is interested in "Half-Blood Cowboys, Lower California", "Tarahumari Indians...", "Moqui Lovers", "... Apaches on Parade", "Digger Indian, Lower California", etc.. Cover edges show flecking from dye of the cloth; fore edge of the back cover especially so - perhaps some exposure to moisture, although there is neither damp stain nor odor. Vg. No dj. (#1003064) $30.36
1396. Harris, Dean. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN UTAH 1776-1909 Including An Exposition of Catholic Faith By Bishop Scanlan. Intermountain Catholic Press, SLC, 1909, 1909. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped royal 8vo cloth. 350pp. Illustrated with photos & drawings. Map (Escalante's route). Index. "A review of Spanish and Missionary Explorations, Tribal Divisions, names and regional habitats of the pre-European Tribes. The Journal of the Franciscan Explorers and discovers of Utah Lake. The trailing of the Priests from Santa Fe, N.M, with Map of Route, Illustrations and delimitations of the Great Basin." Spotting to covers, else fine. (#0306072) $72.17
1397. Harris, Joel Mark. A THOUSAND BAYONETS (Signed). Bloomington: iUniverse, 2011. Book. Self-published. Glossy pictorial wraps. 298pp. Initialed by Harris on title page. Typed letter signed by Vancouver, B. C. author, Harris, laid in. "Upon returning from Afghanistan, journalist John Webster discovers a gang war in his backyard. Now he must find a way to survive in this Canadian war zone - or die in the crossfire. Fine. (#SHEL790) $30.00
1398. Harris, Larry A. PANCHO VILLA AND THE COLUMBUS RAID (Signed). El Paso: McMath, 1949. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial card wraps with overlapping flaps. 100pp. Illustrated with vintage photos. ffep has three line gift inscription not from author, & underneath is signature of author. Quite scarce. Vg. (#1408068) $125.06
1399. Harris, Liz. TILTING AT MILLS Green Dreams, Dirty Dealings, and the Corporate Squeeze. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2003., 2003. ARC. Book. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Pict trade wraps. 241pp. List of Dramatis Personae. "The heartbreaking story of an idealist who faces enormous opposition when he tries to create a major, environmentally fr iendly, industrial plant in New York City." The story of Allen Hershkowitz. Near fine. (#5013025ARC) $20.25
1400. Harris, Neil (Edit.). THE LAND OF CONTRASTS 1880 - 1901. George Braziller, NY, 1970, 1970. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth with gilt-stamped spine. 365pp. Selected Bibliography. An overview of American culture in the late 19th Century. Communications, Dept. Stores, Labor & Management, Minorities, Amusements, Women, Art, etc.. Fine, no dj. (#0511059NIC) $5.58
1401. Harrison, Benjamin (Sect'y of State); Corden, Seth K. & Richards, W. B. (Comps). THE OKLAHOMA RED BOOK Volumes I & II. Sect'y of State, OKC, 1912, 1912. First Edition. Book. Vol I in original red binding, 674pp. Illust. Index. Maps. Folding map. Vol II rebound in maroon red cloth (does not match vol I) with all of original cover (which had been bound in wraps) professionally applied to the new cover. 681pp. Illust. Index. Vol. I in moderately worn covers, but in good used condition. Several ink stamps inside of E. G. Phelps, who owned several territorial newspapers. Brief bio sketch (17 short lines) of Phelps written by his son on the rear paste down. Vol II with new endpapers. The first few prelim blank pages are badly stained & have tears & peeling where pages were stuck to next page. The title pages was also once stuck to the frontispiece, & there is image loss & print loss to the title. All of text is in fine reading condition with the rebind, but the prelims, frontispiece., & title page are ugly. Nevertheless, a scarce, if mismatched set loaded with loads of useful information. Rader 2503. (#0711168) $202.50
1402. Harrison, Margaret Wynne. YET ANOTHER GLORY. Privately Published, Ft. Worth, 1969, 1969. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped cloth. 160pp. Illust. A family memoir set in Wills Point, Texas. The author's father, William Benjamin Wynne, was said to be "one of the great trial lawyers of Texas", and produced four lawyer sons. Warm inscription not but author (but family member?) on ffep. Fine condition, but dj is in pieces, missing back panel. What's left of dj is laid into a separate sleeve. (#0511060NIC) $6.56
1403. Hart, Brian (Signed).

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