A HISTORY OF THE CIRCUS IN AMERICA. Caldwell: Caxton, 1959. First Edition. Book. Red cloth. 279pp. Illus. Full color frontispiece. Appendix. Pictorial endpapers. An unusual title by this publisher. Beautifully produced & in a gorgeous dj. Fine. The dj has just traces of wear at top & bottom of backstrip, else fine & is NOT price-clipped. NOT ex-lib. A splendid copy. Quite scarce with both book & dj in this condition. (#5016063) $54.67
574. Chisholm, Alexander. THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL Life Line of the Great Plains. Handkraft Art & Pub. Co., SLC, 1964, 1964. First Edition. Book. Hardbound. 584pp. A narrative, epic poem of the Chisholm Trail & much more history surrounding the region with references to Jesse James, Davy Crockett, Will Rogers, et. al.. There is a small crayon type mark on the bottom edge, like a small "E". Else fine, exceptional copy in dj with only a trace of wear at spine. (#0711054) $51.75
575. Chisholm, C. R.). CHISHOLM'S ALL - ROUND ROUTE AND PANORAMIC GUIDE of the ST. LAWRENCE, (etc.) and WESTERN TOURISTS' GUIDE TO THE GREAT WEST, NORTH WEST AND FAR WEST, (etc.). C. R. Chisholm, Montreal, 1880, 1880. First Thus. Book. 1st edition thus, greatly expanded from editions in the early 1870s that did not include the far West. 8vo royal blue cloth with heavy gilt decorations & titles. xii, 556pp. Illustrated with engravings. Contents. Classified Index to Advertisers. Index of Cities, Towns and Places of Interest. Eight tipped in folding maps ("Saratoga", "Prospect Park, Niagara Falls", "Niagara Falls", "Caledonia Springs", "Lower St. Lawrence, and Saguenay River", "White Mountains", "City of Boston", Excursion Routes"). Also, a spectacularly long folding map in front pocket, extending to 11' 7", of the Niagara & St. Lawrence Rivers (it's called "Panorama of St. Lawrence River"). Advertisements before & after main text for several historical railroads & hotels of the NE and the West (includes the colorfully named Oregon railroad & steamship companies). One rather long tipped in fold out map has on its verso a great pictorial ad of the Chicago ,Rock Island, & Pacific RR Palace Dining car cross section showing travelers dining in luxury & leisure. The section on Chicago has many engravings, showing the great fire & the rebuilding of the city since. Includes Union Stockyards. The so-called "Western Appendix" to the book is 177pp. long, & begins with Chicago & goes to Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, Leavenworth, San Francisco, Sacramento, Oregon, & Victoria. Includes table of stations of the Union Pacific & Central Pacific railways. Most of the book is, of course, on the Niagara Falls & St. Lawrence area, with information on Toronto. The corner covers are bent at the tips & soft. Just a bit of fraying to the spine. Leading & trailing edges of the long map are have short tears & a touch of chipping. Verso of rear free endpaper is browned from prior lay-in. Slight cracking to rear hinge. The gilt is bold & beautiful, showing small shields of Canada & the U.S., & rising up between them a famous high cantilevered rock over Yosemite Valley with two people standing near the edge of it -- all in gilt! Gilt decorative devices of the U.S. eagle & the Canadian beaver. Front cover is bordered in gilt. The text pages (except for indexes & ads) are decoratively bordered in red. This item is one of the more interesting books I have had the privilege to offer for sale. Earlier editions are scarce. This greatly expanded edition is rare. Not in the usual Western bibs. (#0502032) $492.07
576. Chisholm, Colin. THROUGH YUP' IK EYES: An Adopted Son Explores the Landscape of Family (Signed). Alaska Northwest Books, Seattle, 2000, 2000. First Edition. Book. Cloth & boards. 304pp. The Montana author is an adopted son of a half Yup' ik mother, herself adopted. His story of discovery which takes him to Squaw Valley, California, to Kotlik, Alaska, & to Yugoslavia. Fine, like new in dj. (#0805026) $16.20
577. Chittick, V.L.O. (ed & intro). RING-TAILED ROARERS Tall Tales of the American Frontier 1830-60. Caldwell, 1941., 1941. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 316pp. Illust. Great stuff, but an ex-lib reading copy. (#9605042) $9.84
578. Chrisman, Harry E. THE 1,001 MOST-ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AMERICAN WEST. Chicago: Swallow Pr, 1982. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 349pp. Illus. Index. Endpaper maps. Truly interesting questions & knowledgeable answers. Fine, like new in dj. Scarce now. (#1209030) $40.52
579. Christensen, David G. SLOT MACHINES: A Pictorial Review (Signed). NY: Vestal Press, 1976. Revised Edition. Book. 4to pictorial cloth. 123pp. Illus. Index. Signed by Richard M. Bueschel, writer of the 8pp. Foreword to this edition. 59 machines featured, dating from 1889 (Caille "Black Cat") to 1873 (Bally "Circus"). Fine, no dj as issued. Scarce signed. (#1104022) $40.54
580. Christensen, Everett M. It All Counts Toward Twenty. n.p.: Privately Printed, 2004. First Edition. Book. Silver-stamped cloth. 234pp. A novel based on the author's years in the Air Force. It is dedicated to all those who have served & are serving in the military. Fine, like new in dj. (#P3075) $4.54
581. Christeson, H. M. & F. M. TONY AND HIS PALS. Whitman, Chicago, 1934, 1934. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Small 4to pictorial cloth. 144pp. Illust. About Tom Mix's horse, Tony. Chapter also by Mix. A plastic protector has been taped to the book. Good+. (#0505032) $32.80
582. Church Missions). THE CHURCH MISSIONARY JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR 1854 VOLUME III, NEW SERIES. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1854. First Thus. Book. First printing thus of this year's edition; no statement of later printings. 12mo original cloth over boards. 284pp. Illus. Early signature on ffep of William Wilby, Leighton. Vg condition. (#THEOSHEL404) $31.50
583. Chytraeus, David. HISTORIA DER AUGSPURGISCHEN CONFESSION. Frankfurt: Georg Raben, 1580. Limited by Antiquity. Book. Full calf. 18.8 cm x 14.5 cm. Pagination: blank (4), t-p (with illustration)/verso blank, Preface (Vorrede) (6), (382 numbered pages with versos to same unnumbered, page 319 repeated in pagination as per other copies this edition, publisher's page with illustration/verso blank, blank (1). Condition: front joint broken but hinge nicely strong. Worn head/tail of spine & corners. General wear. On front blank is a 1792 gift inscription. There is an old signature on the title page A theological encyclopedia calls Chytraeus "The last of the 'Fathers of the Lutheran Church.'" & says it "was the first special work on a part of this period based on original sources." First published a few years previous, this edition was printed in the year of the 50th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession. Rare. We found 13 copies of this edition in world libraries. (#MOR.6.074) $1,148.17
584. Clampitt, John W., Counselor at Law. ECHOES FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Nat'l Book Concern, Chicago, 1888, 1888. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Gilt & black pictorial, stamped cloth. 671pp. Illustrated with many woodcuts & engravings. A vast survey of the Western frontier. The sub-title: "Reminiscences and Thrilling Incidents of the Romantic and Golden Age of the Great West, with a Graphic Account of it's Discovery, Settlement and Grand Development." Reading copy for the following reasons: The Contents pages are missing for the first seven chapters & appear to not have even been bound in. The chapters are not missing! ffep detached but present (chipped; edge tears). Hinges broken. General wear to covers. A big, thick, heavy book with lots of content & nice illustrations, & the text block & interior binding are sound, but a reference copy only. Ordinarily I have the books in this condition professionally repaired & charge an accordingly higher price, but if someone wants this copy for this much lower price they're welcome to it. 6-guns 424, Flake-Draper 2382 ("Profuse with material concerning Mormons..."). (#0505034) $39.37
585. Clark, Ann; Post, Helen. BRAVE AGAINST THE ENEMY A Story of Three Generations. Wash D. C. & Lawrence KS: Dept of Interior & Haskill Institute, 1944. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped red cloth. 215pp. Illus. Bi-lingual with Sioux translation by Emil Afraid-of-Hawk. Post provided several fine b/w portraits. Signed by Dorothea Esing, whom I was told was a descendant of Zachary Taylor. 2" wrinkle to cloth at top of front cover, else fine. No dj. Scarce. (#1408030) $45.02
586. Clark, Ann. SINGING SIOUX COWBOY READER. Wash D. C.: Dept of Interior, 1954. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 114pp. Illustrated with drawings by Andrew Standing Soldier. Bi-lingual reader with Sioux text by Emil Afraid-of-Hawk. Signed on the front cover by Dorothea Esing, whom I was told was a descendant of Zachary Taylor. A Sioux Indian reader. Near fine. Scarce. (#1408031) $45.02
587. Clark, Arthur H. CATALOGUE OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY Chiefly Relating to History, Travel and Economics. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark, 1917. First Thus. Book. 1st printing thus of fairly early Clark Co., the famous publishers and sellers of Americana & Western Americana. Decorated wraps. 51pp. Finely printed. No date printed, but determined by upcoming publications listed on last page. Near fine. (#1408032) $30.02
588. Clark, Badger. SUN AND SADDLE LEATHER. Boston: Chapman & Grimes, 1952. First Thus. Book. 1st printing of "New Edition." Handbound. 201pp. The famed South Dakota poet laurette & cowboy poet's fine work here includes Grass Grown Trails & new poems. Top edge with minor stain; vg in near fine dj. (#1412036) $20.01
589. Clark, Badger. SUN AND SADDLE LEATHER Including Grass Grown Trails and New Poems. Richard G. Badger & The Gorham Press, Boston, 1922, 1922. Book. 6th edition (so stated in Preface). Cloth. 201pp. Illustrated with photos by famed range & Indian photographer, L. A. Huffman. Type-written slip affixed to ffep, "'A good rider on a good horse is as much above himself and others as the world can make him' - Lord Herbert of Cherbury". A couple of leaves roughly cut open on the fore edges, else near vg. No dj. All early editions of this book are desirable. (#0603040) $29.52
590. Clark, Helen Mills. WHERE THE DINNER BELL RINGS Miniatures of DOOR COUNTY WISCONSIN. Door County: Privately Published, 1944. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 56pp. Illustrated with nice drawings by Doris Heise and also an attractive, slightly whimsical map of the county inside front cover. Well-written memoir vignettes about living in beautiful Door County, Wisconsin, which juts up as a peninsula into Lake Michigan from Green Bay. Includes a bit of geography, natural history, history, community life, & even a couple of ghost stories, etc.. Near fine. Really no flaws or fading. Very, very scarce. Half a dozen copies in libraries. Reviewed in The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Jun., 1944. (#5004061) $90.00
591. Clark, Ira G. THEN CAME THE RAILROADS The Century from Steam to Diesel in the Southwest. Norman: OU, 1958. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 336pp. Illus. Bibliography. Index. Front cover corners slightly bumped, else fine in dj showing bump crease. (#1011032) $20.26
592. Clark, James A. THREE STARS FOR THE COLONEL (Signed). NY: Random House, 1954. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Decorated cloth. 265pp. Appendices. Index. Frontispiece. Presentation copy inscribed & signed on the h-t. "The biography of Ernest O. Thompson father of petroleum conservation." Spine faded but still vg copy in edgeworn dj & partially split back flap. (#1506026) $26.16
593. Clark, James A.; Halbouty, Michel T. THE LAST BOOM (Signed). NY: Random House, 1972. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 305pp. Illus. Appendix. Index. Pictorial endpapers. Errata slip laid in. Signed by both authors on half-title. Classic account of oil in East Texas. Tiny spot on bottom edge, else fine in dj. Scarce now signed & in this condition. (#1302023) $60.03
594. Clark, Kenneth S. (Ed.). COWBOY SINGS Songs of the Ranch and Range. NYC: Paull-Pioneer, 1932. First Thus. Book. Pictorial wraps. 96pp. Illus. Introduction by Will James, with drawing by him. Cowboy music. Prices inked out on back cover. Good+. (#1111022) $14.18
595. Clark, Malcolm, Jr. PHARISEE AMONG PHILISTINES The Diary of Judge Matthew P. Deady 1871-1892. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1975. First Edition. Book. Royal 8vo cloth & beautifully marbled bds. Two volumes. 662pp. Illust. Deady was a justice of the territorial Supreme Court of Oregon & presided at the 1857 Oregon Constitutional Conventi on. Many references to famous western individuals, including Jesse Applegate & Ben Holladay. As new in slipcase. (#9203023) $26.24
596. Clark, Malcolm. EDEN SEEKERS: The Settlement of Oregon, 1818-1862. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth 327pp. Illus. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Fine in vg dj with tear & crease at bottom of front panel. (#1302024) $7.00
597. Clark, Myrle. CLARK'S TRADING POST 46 Months at Rosevear. Yellowhead, Edson (Alberta), 1979, 1979. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 177pp. Illust. Memoir of the Depression era as the author & his wife operate a trading post in Rosevear, Alberta, near Edson & Hinton. Moderate wear. Vg. (#0603042) $9.84
598. Clark, R. H. & Torrey, C. M. CALIFORNIA PLAY AND PAGEANT. n.p.: English Club of Univ of Cal, 1913. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Hardbound, gilt-stamped paper over boards. Unpag. Illustrated with tipped on artistic prints. This book is about theatre at the U of Cal. Only fair condition as the paper is peeling from spine edges; head/toe of spine worn. Hinges are fine. Some leaves are unopened. Scarce. (#1506027) $10.46
599. Clark, Robert A., and Brunet, Patrick J. THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY An Americana Century 1902 - 2002. Spokane, Washington, U.S.A.: Arthur H. Clark, Spokane, 2002, 2003. Limited Edition. Book. 1st edition, ltd to 1,000 copies. Gilt-stamped red cloth. 300pp. Illust. Appendices. Index. The updated, fine bibliography of the publications of the Clark Company, the most respected publisher of original books on the American West. Fine, no dj as issued. (#SHEL190) $50.85
600. Clark, Robert. IN THE DEEP MIDWINTER (Signed). NY, Picador, 1997., 1997. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & bds. 278pp. Signed & datedby Clark soon after publication. The author's first novel, well reviewed & praised. As new, fine in dj. (#5002017) $12.15
601. Clarke, Brock. AN ARSONIST'S GUIDE TO WRITERS' HOMES IN NEW ENGLAND A Novel (Signed). Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, 2007, 2007. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 303pp. Signed & dated by Clarke shortly after publication. The "hapless hero" spent 10 years in prison for "accidentally burning down poet Emily Dickinson's house". And now, somebody else is, one by one, burning down the homes of other New England writers. Fine, like new in dj. (#SHEL402) $28.35
602. Clarke, Robert & Co. CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RELATING TO AMERICA with a Descriptive List of Robert Clarke & Co's Historical Publication. Clarke & Co., Cinn., 1893, 1893. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 274pp + 74pp Appendix, "Description List of Robert Clarke & Co.'s Publications" & Index. 7,488 entries. This is a fantastic used & new book catalogue published by a well-known Cincinnati book dealer at the time of what has come to be known as "the close of the frontier" in William Jackson Turner's essay. This publisher not to be confused with the famous Arthur H. Clark Co.. Arranged by states & subjects (War of 1812, Mexican War, Rebellion, Confederate Publications, Biography, British American, Mexico, Arctic, Central America, Slavery & the Negro, Religious Communities, Poetry, Indians & Archaeology, Indian Languages, etc., etc... Contents include almost all of the midwestern states & territories, & some eastern & New England states. (but, for instance while including Texas & Kansas, does not have Indian Territory). Read the prices of now exceedingly rare books & weep, but remember that you'd be dead by now if you were buying books then. Lewis & Clark Journals, McKinney - Hall 3 vols with portfolio, Emory Mexican Boundary Report, Ives: Report on the Colo. River, Wilkes 5 vols Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, they're all there and cheaper than a parking ticket. Certainly not an exhaustive catalogue by any means, but chock full of great books with useful bibliographical material as many entries have a paragraph explanation. Hinges broken; some pages with top edge tear up to 1". Rare. (#0401032) $164.03
603. Clarke, Sallie Ann . THE LAKE WORTH MONSTER of Greer Island, Ft. Worth, Texas. Ft. Worth: Privately Printed, 1969. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 119pp. Illus. A reminder not to mess with Texas. Very scarce. Fine. (#1111024) $141.82
604. Clarke, Thurston. CALIFORNIA FAULT Searching for the Spirit of a State Along the San Andreas. NY, 1996., 1996. ARC. Book. Uncorrected proof. Pict wraps. 416pp. Fine. (#9908051ARC) $4.95
605. Clausen, Lars. ONE WHEEL - MANY SPOKES: USA BY UNICYCLE (Signed). Soulscapers, Greenbank, 2004, 2004. ARC. Book. Uncorrected Proof. Trade wraps. 274pp. Color illustrations. Map. Signed & dated by Clausen prior to publication. Laid in color promotional of photo of the author, postcard size. "Clausen took to the road and explored the United States in a way that TV journalist Charles Kuralt would have loved -- the first ever 50 state unicycle trop from the West Coast to the Statute (sic) of Liberty and back again." "His ride set two Guinness World Records..." Fine. A very desirable copy. (#5016037ARC) $18.23
606. Clausen, Lowen. THIRD AND FOREVER (Signed). Silo, Seattle, 2004, 2004. ARC. Book. ARC. Pictorial trade wraps. 360pp. Signed & dated by Clausen. Third detective novel based in Seattle by popular writer Clausen. A Police Officer Grace Stevens novel. Fine, as new. (#5016034ARC) $6.93
607. Clayton, Roberta Flake. PIONEER MEN OF ARIZONA. no place: Privately Printed, 1974. First Edition. Book. Glossy pictorial wraps. 520pp. The author has has written entries on approx. 109 "pioneer men of Arizona." The print is small, so the information while only 2-5 pages in most cases, is not too brief. Years ago I purchased three copies of this scarce book, & each of the three, including this one, had foxing on much of the front cover. It's not pretty, but it's a tough book to find. There are a few speckles on the fore edge, & an ink mark on the back cover. As they say in the trade, "else fine." Very scarce. (#9104016b) $109.35
608. Cleaveland, Agnes Morley. NO LIFE FOR A LADY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1941. First Edition. Book. True 1st printing. Cloth. 356pp. Illustrated by the great Western artist, Edward Borein. Endpaper maps of a portion of NW New Mexico. A classic New Mexico range book with some info on Clay Allison, Gene Rhodes, et. al. "More than half a century ago, when Agnes Morley was eleven, her family moved to a ranch in the wildest part of New Mexico. She hunted grizzlies, and became a cow-puncher -- when she wasn't away at school." Moderate wear to covers. Clean & tight on the inside. Thus vg-. No dj. Herd 483, 6-guns 436, 44 & 44 #2, Reese 20, Dykes Kid 298, Dobie p99. (#1307018) $22.51
609. Cleaveland, Agnes Morley. NO LIFE FOR A LADY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1941. First Edition. Book. True 1st printing. Cloth. 356pp. Illustrated by the great Western artist, Edward Borein. Endpaper maps of a portion of NW New Mexico. A classic New Mexico range book with some info on Clay Allison, Gene Rhodes, et. al. "More than half a century ago, when Agnes Morley was eleven, her family moved to a ranch in the wildest part of New Mexico. She hunted grizzlies, and became a cow-puncher -- when she wasn't away at school." Moderate wear to covers. On the ffep is residue at the top from removal of a bookplate, & a dime-sized scrape on the edge; Ink number on upper border of past down. Dj is complete but somewhat faded & with a vertical crease down the back panel. Still, somewhat scarce in dj. Herd 483, 6-guns 436, 44 & 44 #2, Reese 20, Dykes Kid 298, Dobie p99. (#1408033) $35.02
610. Cleaveland, Bess Bruce. PIONEER LIFE PANEL POSTERS. Ideal School Supply Co., Chicago, 1935, 1935. First Edition. Ephemera. Not a book. Unusual ephemera. Four large (12" x 36" each) stiff & heavy paper panels with color paper appliqu�s. Each panel is folded. Included is a small sheet, "Directions for making". A larger (2/3 page) sheet, "Pioneer Life" also laid in. Designed for classroom use, these posters, done by illustrator Cleaveland, were made with a series of color cut-out pieces to be glued, with surprisingly attractive effect, on outlined figures on the poster. Even the sky of each poster is applied in large & small pieces. Remarkably conceived, they represent four Western themes. "Wagon Trains". "Placer Mining". "Starting the Home". "Western Town". Being carefully executed, these would make interesting conversation pieces in your den between your original & Remington Russell. In original pictorial folio envelope (flap creased/wrinkled). Ink stamp of The Clarke & Stuart, Ltd., Commercial Stationers and Printers, Vancouver, B.C.. Vg. Very scarce. (#0611029) $131.22
611. Cleaveland, Norman, and Fitzpatrick, George. THE MORLEYS young upstarts on the Southwest Frontier (Signed). Albuquerque: Calvin Horn, 1971. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 269pp. Bibliography. Index. Endpaper maps. Inscribed & signed by Cleaveland, & dated & signed by Fitzpatrick in 1972. A great New Mexico item with chapters on the Maxwell Land Grant & Clay Allison. Cleaveland was the son of the famous Southwest writer Agnes Morley Cleaveland. Over the bottom half of the dj is a printed secondary dj, saying, "Best Southwestern Biography of 1972", etc. Fine in slighly chipped dj. (#0408032) $55.77
612. Cleland, Robert Glass. THIS RECKLESS BREED OF MEN The Trappers and Fur Traders of the Southwest. NY, 1950., 1950. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Cloth. 361pp. Illust. Label of Hudson's Book Shop, Detroit, inside back cover. Ink book store stamp ffep. Bkstrip darkened & a superficial scratch on back cover. Near vg in worn, pc dj. Dobie p72, Farquhar 12. (#8805022) $18.23
613. Cleland, Robert Glass. THIS RECKLESS BREED OF MEN The Trappers and Fur Traders of the Southwest. NY, 1950., 1950. First Edition. Book. Pictorial cloth in blindstamp. 361pp. Illust. Owner's small label front paste down. Vg in moderately soiled, slightly edgeworn dj. Dobie p 72. (#9104019) $18.23
614. Clifford, Howard. THE SKAGWAY STORY. Anchorage, 1975., 1975. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Small, oblong pict wraps. 167pp. Illustrated. Moderate soiling & light wear to covers. Vg. (#0007029) $9.84
615. Clinton, Hillary Rodham. LIVING HISTORY. NY: Simon & Schuster, 2003. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 562pp. Illus. Index. Fine in dj. (#SHEL763) $20.00
616. Coates, Sally O'Neal. Hot Showers, Soft Beds, and Dayhikes in the North Cascades (Signed). Berkeley, California, U.S.A.: Wilderness Pr, 1997. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial wraps. 196pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Washington Cascades. Presentation copy signed from author dated in year of publication. Front cover crease. Good+. (#5018075) $5.85
617. Coblentz, Stanton A. VILLAINS AND VIGILANTES The Story of James King of William and Pioneer Justice in California. NY, 1936., 1936. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Red-stamped attractive green cloth. 261pp. Illust. Bookplate on front paste down of artist Harold Smith. Fine in dj. 6-guns 448. (#9203025) $22.96
618. Coburn, Randy Sue (Signed). A Better View of Paradise. New York: Ballantine Books, 2009. First Edition. Book. Hardbound. 354pp. Signed by Coburn. "Dramatic, moving, and exquisitely written, (this book) explores the tender bond between fathers and daughters, ponders the delicate nature of healing, and celebrates the redemptive power of forgiveness and love." A Redbook Red-Hot Summer Read." Fine, like new in dj. (#P2032) $7.75
619. Coburn, Walt.