(Oil Group Panorama). N.p., 1920. Photographic Image. Not a book. Original photograph, 8" x 33" including margins. ca early 1920s. Slightly sepia toned. A vivid photo of what we strongly believe to be, from our research in Okla books with oil photos, oil rig types, and also surrounding landscape, a portion of the famous Three Sands, Oklahoma, field that was located between Tonkawa & Blackwell. On back of photo in pencil is simply written "Oklahoma". This panorama is not of the whole field, but a street corner close-up of several buildings, derricks, cars, piping, etc., & a group of around 50 men facing the camera. In very good condition with five creases along the upper margin that barely intrude into the image. There are just a few tiny blanks in the emulsion. One guy has a black ink spot covering a small section of his pants. Outside of museums, we presume these types of photos are rare. ca 1920's. (#0711292) $270.00
2688. Photograph). KLONDIKE. Group of Miners. N.p., Dawson City? ca 1900, 1900. Photographic Image. Not a book. Original albumen cabinet photo, 4 3/4" x 6 5/8" on usual paper board mount. A little overexposed, however the nineteen men in the photo are clear & sharp. Some are seated & some are standing in front of an unidentified building. Back of mount in pencil is a name, "Albert Waldock - 2nd from left 1st row" & "Klondike". One can't tell if these men have all struck it rich, but they look confident & healthy, and some even have smiles. Vg condition. (#0508108) $82.01
2689. Photograph). Cowboy, Horse, & Dog. n.p.1921, 1921. Photographic Image. Not a book. Penciled 1921 on back. Black & white snapshot 2 3/8" x 4". A cowboy wearing revolver & belt/holster is holding reins of saddled horse; fence & hill in background; dog on left & small structure on righ t. Small but interesting, it appears to be taken east of the Cascades. Vg. (#9605120) $9.84
2690. Photograph). FRAZEE, MINNESOTA. No Publisher, 1880. Photographic Image. Not a book. Original photograph of city of Frazee, Minnesota, circa 1880s or early 1890s.. This slightly sepia view, 3/7/8" x 4 1/2", is looking down the main street from a quite elevated position. Excellent view of the central area with many false-fronted buildings. The R. L. Frazee (mill) in the distance is identified, with name on side of building, using a strong magnifier. Frazee was incorporated as a city in January, 1891. Photo is on the original mat, and is in a nice rustic-looking polished wood frame in excellent condition. It is more recent than the photo. 1880? (#1003112) $76.91
2691. Photograph). Spanish American War. Star Photo, St. Louis, ca 1898, 1898. Photographic Image. Not a book. FOUR CAVALRY CAMP SOLDIERS sit together in front of a tent. They include Corporal Hiram Wood. Dimensions are 4" x 5", and it is a bromide photograph. The photo is affixed to the usual photo backing, the back of which is stamped "STAR PHOTO CO. / 713 N. 8th Street, / ST. LOUIS." Under that printing Cpl. Wood has written, in black ink, "U.S. Cav. My mess mates / Copl. Hiram Wood". In a search on the internet, the only Hiram Wood which appears is a Sergeant, he was with a unit in the early part of the Civil War. A search for Star Photo Co. places it at two other locations in St. Louis between 1910 - 1020. Very good condition with a few tiny flecks. In the faint upper background, one can see the tops & sides of other tents. (#0411113) $42.65
2692. Photograph). TESUQUE PUEBLO INDIAN - SANTA FE. No. 10. C.G. Kaadt (stated on lower right corner, & abundant imprint information on back of mount)., 0. Photographic Image. Not a book. Image size 4 3/4" x 7". Each of the two left corners of the photo has a small chip, triangular, extending along the borders 1/2" to 3/4". A very good, sharp, slightly sepia image on 5" x 8" mount. Pri nted information on back of card with much on Santa Fe "FOR THE HEALTH SEEKER". Ad for The Denver & Rio Grande R.R. Imprint of "SANTA FE VIEW AND CURIO CO. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in INDIAN AND MEX ICAN VIEWS & CURIOS Manufacturers of the BURRO BANNER MATCH SAFE. G.C. KAADT, Publisher, SANTA FE, N.M." The photographer practiced his craft in Santa Fe 1899-1905 & was official photographer for the Santa Fe Central R.R., & also published Hillers' work under the Kaadt imprint, according to authority Carl Mautz. A really nice image of a mounted Indian sporting an unusual headdress ( maybe not for the Tesuque). (Digital image of the photo emailed upon request, but must be serious prospective buyer). n.d. (#0011107) $82.01
2693. Photograph). Western Parade. Photographic Image. Not a book. Panoramic b/w -- tending to sepia -- photograph of a Western parade with horses, cowboys & cowgirls, stagecoach, two covered wagons, & buggy all along an unpaved town street with houses & a hospital in the background. W count over 70 persons, the great majority on horseback. Location unknown (best guess: central Washington). Probably about 1940 - 1950. Photo was rolled so there are vertical lines (8) of cracks to the surface, plus corner creases. 10" x 27". A worthy, showy item that should be properly matted & framed. Good. (#1011114) $81.04
2694. Photographs. ARCTIC. Group of ten. N.p., N.d. (ca 1930 - 1950?), 1930. Photographic Image. Not a book. 8" x 10" slightly sepia toned original photos from the Far North (Alaska, NW Territories, Yukon?). Nine are taken of open water with close snow & ice covered mountains, some showing a glacier coming down to the water. Two photos show two men in a small row boat. One photo is of an Indian or Inuit carver working on an already partially carved piece of ivory, with a similar piece, carved, laying on the bench. He is seated, & dressed in plaid shirt, overalls, waist-down apron, & black stocking cap. Fine condition. n.d. (ca 1930-1950?) (#0508109) $49.21
2695. Photographs). TULALIP RESERVATION GOODWILL POWWOW 1990. n.p.: n.p., 1990. Photographic Image. Not a book. 18 original glossy b/w photos taken by an unknown photographer at the 1990 Tulalip Goodwill Powwow which took place on the reservation near Marysville, Washington, July 22-24. As reported on newswire, "Indians from throughout North America will join indigenous people from the Soviet Union and Central America for three days of traditional dancing, canoe races, salmon bakes and more at the 1990 Goodwill Pow Wow and Cultural Exchange, (the) Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission said today." This was held in conjunction with the 1990 Goodwill Games. 2 photos are approx 4 x 6. 1 photo 6 1/2 x 9. 2 photos are 7 1/2 x 9 1/4. 12 photos are approx 8 x 10. There are 3 duplicates, therefore 14 different images. 3 images are on a photo board backing. The photographer, who does not identify himself, on a typed, 12 line note that comes with the photos, talks about how he came to be invited, identifies two whites who were also part of the powwow, & gives some other material details. Almost all of these photos are full ceremonial dress dance photos, most very well composed, & represents various levels of the dramatic. All photos in fine condition with technical info penciled on the back. A few interior photos; most outside. Very likely a unique collection. (#1204105) $202.60
2696. PHOTOGRAPHY, Denmark & Belgium). FOTOS) PHOTO ALBUM, Denmark & Belgium, 1940s. n.p.: Privately assembled, 1948. First Edition. Book. Royal 8vo or 4to marbled boards with 1/2 faux leather (spine & corners). Gilt-stamped "FOTOS" on spine. 60pp (30 stiff leaves). Original photo album with creator unidentified. 88 photos. All photos affixed entirely to stiff pages. First page says "Juli 1946" & last page says "August 1948". Included are 1) Original larger photos in black & white. Most appear to be professionally taken; they may, instead, be large post cards, but are high quality glossy print with no borders (example size: 4 1/8" x 6"). 2) Real photo post cards (RPPC) (black & white) of normal size; some in color, some with borders. 3) Litho color photos that may, instead, be larger post cards. Some photos & post cards are identified. Each stiff photo leaf is interleaved with union skin paper. As to locations, the identified photos center on cathedrals & other edifices, and landscapes. Copenhagen, Brussels, Bornholm, & Antwerp. Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church, Copenhagen), Cathedral St-Michal (Brussels), Hotel de Ville & Stadhuis en Groote Markt, Place Royale, Theatre Royal, Notre Dame Church of Laken, Gentofta, Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp), Chateau de Wegimont, Remouchamps & caves, Lac de Warfaaz, Casino et Kursaal, Krabbesholm Hojskole. On the inside of the back cover at the bottom is a small label which reads "Levaldsen / 1516" & with pencil price of 11.00. Quite an attractive presentation of photos & cards by an unknown traveler who prized what he went to see. Near fine to fine condition with very slight peeling of paper board edges. Two of the faux corners are rubbed through, one of the two just barely. (#5011068) $101.25
2697. Photography). Library of Congress. IMAGE OF AMERICA Early Photography 1839 - 1900 A Catalog. LOC, Wash. D.C., 1957, 1957. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. 4to pictorial wraps. 88pp. Illust. This catalog was of an exhibition on photography in America at the Library of Congress. A nice overview of the subject with several important images a large number of references not illustrated. Includes Mathew Brady, Timothy O'Sullivan, Carlton Watkins, William Henry Jackson, Eadweard Muybridge, et. al.. Intro by Beaumont Newhall. Near fine. (#0508110) $9.84
2698. Piaff, John James (Selected, Arranged, and Edited by). THE UNION OF AMERICAN POETRY AND ART. Cincinnati: W. E. Dibble, 1880. First Edition. Book. Original edition. Gilt-stamped 4to leather. 632pp. Wonderfully illustrated with lithos & engravings. a.e.g. (all edges gilt). BINDING COPY. This copy with boards detached & spine missing. Board corners worn through with some loss. Deterioration of leather near joints, but can be saved. Original period bookplate on paste down of front cover, "Geo W. Cone". Priced according to condition. (#SHEL452) $28.35
2699. Picasso, Pablo; Vollard, Ambroise; Guterman, Norbert (Trans). PICASSO'S VOLLARD SUITE. London: Thames and Hudson, 1956. First Thus. Book. 1st printing thus, is probably the best description of the edition/printing. Price of 50/-net on dj flap. 4to cloth with striking silver illustration. 22pp + 100 plates. Some mustiness noted. Else fine in fair or better dj with snag/wrinkled upper corner of front panel, else vg dj. A remarkable achievement with dramatic drawings. Very scarce in dj of any sort. (#SHEL890) $160.00
2700. Pickford, Mary. Lasky, Jesse L. NINO MARTINI in THE GAY DESPERADO. United Artists, Hollywood, 1936, 1936. Book. Gaily (pardon the pun) colored pictorial quarto paper over boards. The text block is bound to the covers with a candy stripe cord, tied in the middle. (32pp). Glamorously illustrated with tinted & b/w production photos from the movie, The Gay Desperado, starring Nino Martini, Ida Lupino, & Leo Carrillo (The Cisco Kid's "Pancho"). The centerfold double page photo of a smiling Carrillo looking on the other lead actors in romantic embrace is a classic Hollywood image. Moderate wear to extremities. There is a 4" - 5" "crease in the paper surface of the front cover paper at the top, & a longer one on the back cover with a short break in the paper. Vg condition. Rare & a great cowboy movie collectable. (#0401108) $114.82
2701. Pike, Albert. (Weber, David J., Ed.). ALBERT PIKE PROSE SKETCHES AND POEMS written in the Western Country (with Additional Stories). Albuquerque, 1967., 1967. First Thus. Book. Cloth. 300pp. Endpaper maps. First published in 1834, Pike's "Western Country" was his exploration & travels through Oklahoma, Texas, & New Mexico in the early 1830s. Fine in dj. Graff 3285, Howes P365, Rader 2670, W-C 50, SFT 466 "the most useful reprint." (#0203114) $18.04
2702. Pikes Peak. PIKES PEAK VIA WORLD FAMOUS COG WHEEL ROUTE. Pikes Peak Cog Railway., Colorado Springs, ca 1920, 1920. First Thus. Book. Quarto (about 7 3/4" x 8 3/4") pictorial wraps (b/w drawing & photo on orange paper). (8pp). Illustrated with some rather splendid photos. Map. Emblem of Pikes Peak Cog Road on back cover. Fare, time table, & other information inside back cover. Also stated as being Manitou & Pikes Peak Ry, "The only Cog Ry. in America." Front cover with almost unnoticable slightly dark stain. Vg. ca 1920 (#0401109) $19.68
2703. Pine, George W. BEYOND THE WEST containing an account of two years' travel in that other half of our great continent far beyond THE OLD WEST, etc. T. J. Griffiths, Utica (NY), 1870, 1870. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped & decorative blind-stamped cloth. 444pp. Illustrated vividly with wood engravings. The author, from Herkimer, NY, made two trips into the West using the transcontinental railroad. He refers the publishing of the great Pacific Railroad Survey series. Much of interest referred to: Omaha & Nebraska, Denver City, the Rockies, Pike's Peak, South Pass, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, Wyoming, etc.. Ex-library with general wear & fading. Top & bottom of spine frayed. Still, a good+ reading copy. Quite scarce. Howes P381. (#0611122) $82.01
2704. Pintarich, Dick (Edit.). GREAT AND MINOR MOMENTS IN OREGON HISTORY: An Illustrated Anthology of Illuminating Glimpses into Oregon's Past - From Prehistory to the Present (Signed). New Oregon, Portland, 2003, 2003. First Edition. Book. Trade pictorial wraps. 527pp. Illust. Index. Maps. Quite a number of essays on a variety of subject. Fine. (#0611123) $18.04
2705. Piper, Charles Vancouver. FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON (1906); CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL HERBARIUM. VOLUME XI. USA: Kessinger, 2008. Facsimile reprint. Book. Nice quality facsimile reprint of 1906 edition. Yellow & white hardbound. 637pp. Illus. Geographic Index. Index. At least two maps. Very slight bump to cover corner, else fine. (#SHEL441) $28.35
2706. Piper, Marion J. DAKOTA PORTRAITS: A Sentimental Journal of Pictorial History. Mohall & Bismarck: Privately Published, 1964. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 231pp. Index. Illus. Maps. Endpaper maps. Fine. no dj. (#1011115) $12.16
2707. Pittman, Philip M.; Covington, George M. DON'T BLAME THE TREATIES: Native American Rights and the Michigan Indian Treaties. West Bloomfield: Altwerger & Mandel, 1992. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 332pp. Appendices. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Maps. Scholarly book which discusses treaties of Greenville, Detroit, Ghent, Saganaw, the Sault, Washington, etc.; Discussion of Northwest Ordinance, much more. Fine in dj. Uncommon. (#SHEL602) $40.50
2708. Pitts, V. Peter, Edit. CHILDREN'S PICTURES OF GOD. Character Research Press, Schenectady, 1979, 1979. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 147pp. Illustrated with simple drawings by children as to how they "see" God. Preface by Pitts. Twenty-four churches were visited by the editor to acquire these little gems. Chapters: "What Does God Look Like?" "Where Does God Live?", "What Does God Do All Day Long?", "What Does God Wear?" "Famous People God Looks Like", "The Biblical God", "Gods to Ponder". Issued in a quite small printing. Very scarce. (#FTR255) $32.80
2709. Platt, Kenneth B. SALMON RIVER SAGA (Signed). Fairfield: Ye Galleon, 1978. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped hardbound. 238pp. Illus. Index. Maps. Endpaper maps. Owner's stamp on fore edge. Gift inscription. Signed by Platt. Platt's father arrived in 1881 & wrote a memoir of area pioneering; this volume is the son's own memoir. Top edge & fore edge with smoke-soil (not cigarette), & bleeding to edges of endpapers, but absolutely no odor. Still, a "reading copy." Good+. (#1307134) $30.02
2710. Platt, P. L.; Slater, N. TRAVELER'S GUIDE ACROSS THE PLAINS UPON THE OVERLAND ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA. San Francisco: John Howell, 1963. Limited Edition. Book. 1st printing. Unstated limited edition. Pictorial cloth. 59pp. Appendices. Folding Map. Facsimile of original cover of the guide. Intro by Dale Morgan. Highly regarded, with less than a handful of the original copies known to exist. Fine. No dj (issued in clear glassine dj.) Scarce. (W-C 217a). (#1408116) $135.07
2711. Platt, Randall (Signed). Hellie Jondoe. Lubbock: Texas Tech Univ Pr, 2009. ARC. Book. Pictorial wraps. Advance Reading Copy. 216 pp. Signed by Platt. Near fine. (#P3088ARC) $7.75
2712. Platt, Randall. LIBERTY'S CHRISTMAS A Novel (Signed). Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2012. 1st Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 190pp. Signed by Platt on title page with red felt pen. Signature showing on verso. Fine, like new in like new dj. Very scarce signed. (#5020052) $35.00
2713. Plaut, Eric A. GRAND OPERA: Mirror of the Western Mind. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1993. 1st Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 316pp. Illus. Notes. Index. Fine, like new in like new dj. (#SHEL873) $9.50
2714. Poe, Forrest, and Flossie Galland-Poe (Edited by Mark Ratledge). BORN IN RATTLESNAKE CANYON An Oral History of the Rattlesnake Valley 1910-1940. Missoula: Birch Creek Press, 1992. First Edition. Book. Medium 4to pictorial wraps. 79pp. Illustrated with photos. Folding map in back: the Rattlesnake Valley. "Stories of growing up in the wilderness of the Rattlesnake Valley, traveling to Montana in a covered wagon, or early Missoula and men like Coyote Bill and Pilcher and Keene, living in a sod-roofed house near the badlands of eastern Montana." Fine. Very scarce. (#1003113) $80.95
2715. Poe, John W. THE DEATH OF BILLY THE KID. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1933. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Small 8vo cloth. 59pp. Illust. Owner's address label on ffep. Dj flaps laid in. Very light stains on covers. Near vg. 6-guns 1741, Dykes Kid 192. (#0909120) $52.64
2716. Poe, Rhonda Hart. TRAIL RIDING: Train, Prepare, Pack Up & Hit The Trail (Signed). Storey Books, North Adams, 2005, 2005. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial wraps. 325pp. Illust. Index. Signed & dated by Poe. Loaded with useful information, including "50 Best Trails in North America". Something every horse person should have. Fine, as new. (#0511124) $18.04
2717. Poe, Sophie A. BUCKBOARD DAYS (Signed). Caldwell: Caxton, 1936. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 292pp. Illus. Index. Endpaper maps. Simple presentation signed by Poe on Feb. 1 - 1947, to Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Bareman or Boreman or Coreman. Ms. Poe was the wife of John Poe of Billy the Kid history. Fine. No dj. Rare signed. 6-guns 1744. (#1506088) $156.97
2718. Pogzeba, Wolfgang. NEW VISION: Photographs of the American West. Northland Press, Flagstaff, 1977, 1977. First Edition. Book. Oblong cloth. 109pp. Illustrated with the photos of Pogzeba, printed in the negative, which results in some effective, dramatic images in some cases -- especially Indian teepees. Fine like new in dj. (#0805120) $12.15
2719. Pointer, Larry. IN SEARCH OF BUTCH CASSIDY. Norman: OU, 1977. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 294pp. Illust. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pointer advocates the position that Parker/Cassidy returned alive from South America & lived out his life as William T. Phillips. Black felt pen stripe on bottom edge (remaindered copy). Else fine in dj. (#SHEL702) $8.10
2720. Poirier, Mark Jude. Modern Ranch Living: A Novel (Signed). New York, New York, U.S.A.: Miramax, 2004. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 294pp. Based in Tucson, the novel "probes the emptiness of modern American culture" & how people attempt to satisfy their "twin hungers for pleasure and oblivion..." Tiny spot of residue from bindery on lower front cover. Else fine in dj. (#5017034) $8.51
2721. Pokarney, Bruce, and Marbach, Peter (Photography). OREGON HARVEST (Signed). Beautiful America, Woodburn, 2002., 2002. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial wraps. 112pp. Beautifully photographed book on Oregon. Signed & dated by Marbach soon after publication. Fine, like new. (#0211118) $9.84
2722. Polley, Eva Louise. AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE IN FRANKLIN, OHIO. Franklin: Privately Printed, 2014. First Edition. Book. 1st printing with unstated limitation of 400 copies. 4to pictorial wraps.157pp. Illus. Endpaper maps. Signed by Polley & dated in year of publication. This local history at its best, carefully researched & engagingly written as a powerful labor of love by the author. Chapters: Military, Education, "Talk About Bygones", Timeline, Documents, "Picture Show", "Trivia Quiz." This first printing was sold out & the book has been reprinted. You may contact Franklin Area Community Services to inquire about the later printing(s) at a more modest price, proceeds of which will go to their food pantry (as did your bookseller's original purchase of this copy). Fine condition. (#SHEL823) $39.50
2723. Polley, Eva Louise. AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE IN FRANKLIN, OHIO (Signed). Franklin: Privately Printed, 2014. First Edition. Book. 1st printing with unstated limitation of 400 copies. 4to pictorial wraps.157pp. Illus. Endpaper maps. Signed by Polley & dated in year of publication. This local history at its best, carefully researched & engagingly written as a powerful labor of love by the author. Chapters: Military, Education, "Talk About Bygones", Timeline, Documents, "Picture Show", "Trivia Quiz." This first printing was sold out & the book has been reprinted. Fine. (#1412108) $39.52
2724. Pollock, Dean. JOSEPH Chief of the Nez Perce (Signed). Portland, 1950., 1950. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. 4to pictorial cloth. 62pp. Nice illustrations by author. Ink sketch by Pollock of a horse's head, & signed, dated, presentation by Pollock to artist Harold Smith on verso of ffep. Ink date on ffep. Written for juvenile readers. Fine in slightly worn, tear repaired dj. Dj with some browning to edges. (#9203124) $25.92
2725. Poole, Scott. THE CHEAP SEATS (Signed). Lost Horse Press, Spokane, 1999, 1999. First Edition. Book. Trade pictorial wraps. 62pp. Signed & dated in the year of publication by Poole. This is a book of Poole's poems. Fine, like new. (#5001104) $12.15
2726. Pope, Barbara Corrado. THE BLOOD OF LORRAINE: A Novel (Signed). NY: Pegasus, 2010. 1st Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 367pp. Signed by Pope on title page (no inscription; just the author's signature). Laid in is publisher's promo sheet for this book. Fine, like new in dj. (#5014063) $20.00
2727. Pope, Barbara. CEZANNE'S QUARRY: A Mystery (Signed). New York: Pegasus Books, 2009. First Thus. Book. 1st printing in pictorial trade wraps. 368pp. Signed by Pope on title page. Autographed Copy sticker on front cover. Vg. (#SHEL761) $10.00
2728. Porges, Irwin. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS The Man Who Created Tarzan. BYU, Provo, 1975., 1975. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to cloth with gilt-stamped black fabrikoid type cover over spine & portion of covers. 819pp. Illust. An essential volume for every serious Burroughs collection. Fine in slightly soiled, slightly worn pc dj with a few tiny chips at the bottom of the backstrip & an occasional closed short tear. Oversized. (#5006005) $30.38
2729. Port Huron Line At it Since 1851, Catalog # 65. FARM MACHINERY). Port Huron: Port Huron Engine & Thresher Co., 1916. First Thus. Book. 1st printing thus of the company's catalog. Tall red-printed wraps. 64pp. Illus. We do not know the date of this catalogue as it is nowhere stated, but we feel fairly safe in putting a 1916 year of publication if the company published yearly. Illustrated are not only pictures of whole machines, but parts as well. Moderate soiling & spotting to covers. Vg. Very scarce. (#1402119) $75.04
2730. Porter, Jane. ODD MOM OUT (Signed). Boston & NY: 5 Spot, 2007. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial trade wraps. 410pp. Signed & dated by Porter shortly after publication. The author's 3rd book, & highly reviewed & praised. A novel. Fine, like new. (#5020009) $15.79
2731. Porter, Jane. SHE'S GONE COUNTRY (Signed). NY: Five Spot, 2010. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 382pp. Signed by Porter. Fine, like new. (#Pa006) $6.86
2732. Porter, Joseph C.