DOWN THE MOTHER LODE. Sacramento: Purnell's, 1922. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Hardcover paper over boards. 91pp. "The Hanging of Charlie Price", "The Barstow Lynching", etc. Wear to spine, & chip at top. Still vg. No dj. Cowan p275. (#1506059) $14.13
1461. Henderson, Bonnie. Strand (Signed) An Odyssey of Pacific Ocean Debris. Corvallia: Oregon State Univ Pr, 2008. First Edition. Book. Pictorial trade wraps. 216pp. Vignette drawings. Index. "For Further Reading". Signed & dated by Henderson shortly after publication. Henderson "traces the stories of wrack washed up on the mile-long strech of Oregon beach she has walked regularly for more than a decade" from whales to athletic shoes. Fine, like new. (#5022030) $20.25
1462. Henderson, Daniel. THE HIDDEN COASTS. Sloan, NY, 1953, 1953. First Edition. Book. Cloth & bds. 306pp. Endpaper maps. Appendices. Good biography of Admiral Charles Wilkes. Near fine in edgeworn dj. (#0103061) $16.07
1463. Henderson, Kenneth A. THE AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB'S HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1942, 1942. First Edition. Book. 12mo green cloth. 234pp. Illust. Index. Clearly illustrated with black & white drawings, and well-written. Deserves to be a classic in the field. Former owner's signature & date on front paste down. A Port Angeles bookseller's label is on the rear paste down. Port Angeles is under the Olympic Mountains on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Small ink note on ffep. Fine in pc dj with a 2" tear closed & a 3/8" x 3/4" chip on the left half of the top of the backstrip. (#5008060) $18.23
1464. Henderson, Myrtle E. A HISTORY OF THE THEATRE IN SALT LAKE CITY. Privately Printed, Evanston (ILL.), 1934, 1934. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Attractive moire gilt-stamped cloth, short 8vo. 161pp. Illust. Appendices. Bibliography. Includes material on Bowring's Theatre & Salt Lake Theatre. Minor wear to extremities. Near fine. No dj (as issued?). Scarce. Allen p207. (#0508053) $49.21
1465. Hendricks, Steve. THE UNQUIET GRAVE : The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country (Signed). Thunder's Mouth Press, NY, 2006, 2006. First Edition. Book. 1st printing, Cloth & boards. 490pp. Extensive Endnotes. Index. Maps. Dj blurb says, "throws light on the FBI's subversion of American Indian activists. But the book also discovers things the Indians would prefer to keep buried." "First-time author Hendricks sued the FBI over several years to pry out thousands of unseen documents..." Fine, as new in dj. (#0611060) $19.68
1466. Hendrickson, Kenneth D. (Edit.). HARD TIMES IN OKLAHOMA The Depression Years. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1983. First Edition. Book. Pictorial cloth. 207 pp. Illust. Extensive notes. Index. Ten essays, including Veterans of Industry of America, disease & sickness, farmers & the federal gov't, a photo essay, transiency, Nat'l Youth Administration, Okla Panhandle & its railroads, Thomas-Rogers Act, & Trial & Tribulations for the Kiowa, Comanche, & Apache. Fine, no dj as issued. Scarce now. (#0903071) $36.45
1467. Henley, John. THE BUCHMANS (Signed). Five Star, Unity, 2001, 2001. First Edition. Book. Pictorial hardbound. 248pp. Presentation copy (not to your bookseller, who is definitely keeping his copy) signed by Henley. A rollicking & rolling tale of the Oregon frontier peopled with characters that can only come from the pen of my friend John Henley. The lead character, Herman Buchman, tries to bring Marxist ideals to the frontier & falls flat on his face, managing to sell a few spurious books on the side. Other characters abound. Fine in dj. (#5004025) $60.75
1468. Hernandez, Jose. THE GAUCHO MARTIN FIERRO. Buenos Aires: Editorial Pampa, 1967. 2nd Edition. Book. 2nd bilingual edition. Calf hide binding. 264pp. Lacking the ffep. Bookseller's label on front blank page. Rawhide closure. Else vg. (#SHEL714) $20.00
1469. Hertzler, Arthur E. THE HORSE AND BUGGY DOCTOR. NY: Harper & Bros, 1938. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 322pp. Illus. A 1938 fos on the ffep. Ex-library. Autobiography of a turn-of-20th-Century rural Kansas doctor. He carried a Colt Peacemaker to ward off "wild dogs." Better than most ex-lib copies because this one has no back sleeve & minimal markings. Physical condition vg in chipped dj with library label & piece of brown tape around backstrip near bottom. (#1111076) $8.10
1470. Hertzog, Peter (Comp.). OUTLAWS OF NEW MEXICO. Santa Fe: Sunstone, 1984. Revised Edition. Book. Revised edition. Pictorial wraps. 48pp. Bibliography. Useful reference with hundreds of outlaws cited, each with some info. Ex-lib, but nice copy. Vg. (#0909067) $4.95
1471. Hertzog, Peter. FRONTIER HUMOR or A Few Belly Laughs From The Territorial Times. Santa Fe: The Press of the Territorian, 1966. Limited Edition. Book. Tall printed wraps. 32pp. Ltd to 1,000 copies. Owner's label inside front cover. Previous owners' names in Old Mesilla written at bottom of title page. Light soiling. Minor crease front cover & t-p. Vg. Scarce. (#0909069) $14.18
1472. Hertzog, Peter. LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT BILLY, THE KID. Santa Fe: The Press of the Territorian, 1963. First Edition. Book. Printed tall wraps. 32pp. Facsimiles. Illust. Owner's address label. Upper corners wrinkled. Soiling to covers. Stain to upper back cover. Good reading copy. 6-guns 977. (#0909070) $12.15
1473. Herzog, Brad. A Is for Amazing Moments: A Sports Alphabet. Chelsea MI: Sleeping Bear Pr, 2008. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial hardbound. Unpag. Illus: Melanie Rose. Fine, like new in dj. (#JUV018) $14.95
1474. Heski, Thomas M. THE LITTLE SHADOW CATCHER: Icastinyanka Cikala Hanzi The Story of D.F. Barry - Celebrated Photographer of Famous Indians. Seattle: Superior, 1978. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped 4to cloth. 176pp. Abundantly illustrated in b/w. Appendix: "David F. Barry's Indian Collection". Bibliography. Index. This remains one of the truly remarkable books of photographs of the American Indian. Your bookseller, when living in Wisconsin, was amazed to stumble upon the Barry collection in Superior, WI, about the time this book was published. Fine in moderately worn, pc dj. No longer common. (#SHEL517) $44.59
1475. Hess, Bill (Signed). GIFT OF THE WHALE: The Inupiat Bowhead Hunt, a Sacred Tradition (Signed). Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.: Sasquatch Books, Seattle, 2005, 1999. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Oblong 4to cloth & boards. 224pp. Illustrated with black & white photos. Signed & dated by Hess in the year of publication, shortly after publication. A remarkable book & now very scarce signed & in 1st edition hardcover. Fine copy. The dj, however, has a 1 1/4" closed tear near the top of the backstrip & edging onto the front panel. Nothing major unless you need a perfect copy. (#5021010) $81.00
1476. Hess, Bill. GIFT OF THE WHALE The Inupiat Bowhead Hunt, A Sacred Tradition (Signed). Seattle: Sasquatch, 1999. First Edition. Book. 4to oblong cloth & boards. 224pp. Illustrated with dramatic & informative excellent duotone photos. Signed & dated by Hess in year of publication. An important book on the Inupiat of the Arctic & their thousands of years of hunting tradition. Very slight corner bump to covers & slight crease in dj near corner of top panel. Else fine. (#1003066) $81.00
1477. Hess, Evelyn Searle. TO THE WOODS Sinking Roots, Living Lightly, and Finding True Home (Signed). Corvallis: Oregon State Univ, 2010. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 173pp. Signed by Hess. A beautifully & informatively written memoir of human enterprise & natural life. The author & her husband built "a new life... on twenty acres of land in the foothills of Oregon's Coast Range" No indoor plumbing, no electricity, etc. Hess was for 10 years manger of the U of O greenhouses & taught native-plant classes. A used book in as new condition. (#1011065) $22.29
1478. Hewett, Edgar L. KIT CARSON. Taos: Kit Carson Memorial Foundation, 1955. First Thus. Book. Enlarged reprint of 1946 item. Pictorial wraps. 12pp. Illust. Originally pub by the Archaeological Institute of America. Lightly soiled. Near fine. (#0909071) $8.10
1479. Hiaasen, Carl. LUCKY YOU (Signed). Knopf, NY, 1997., 1997. ARC. Book. Advance Readers' Edition. Green pict trade wraps. 353pp. Presentation copy signed & dated by Hiaasen in 1997. Fine, as new. (#FTR049ARC) $8.20
1480. Hibbert, Christopher. HIGHWAYMEN. NY, 1968., 1968. First Edition. Book. 1st American printing. 12mo gilt-stamped cloth. 128pp. Illust. Notes on Further Reading. Index. "the origins and exploits of the" 17th & 18th century "gentlemen of the road" in England. Fine in pc dj. (#9605072) $11.48
1481. Hickman, Bill (J. H. Beadle, explanatory notes). BRIGHAM'S DESTROYING ANGEL: being The Life, Confession, and Startling Disclosures of the Notorious BILL HICKMAN, The Danite Chief of Utah. NY: Geo. A. Crofutt, 1872. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Decorated green cloth with gilt portrait & titles. 219pp. Illustrated with engravings. Frontispiece portrait. 5pp of ads in back of book. Wear through cloth 2" along top of back cover. Toe of spine at read corner worn through. Still, a very good copy of this Mormon classic. Rare. 6-guns 981. (#1412062) $300.15
1482. Higham, Charles Frederick. TRUE STORY OF JACOB WALZER AND HIS FAMOUS HIDDEN GOLD MINE (The Lost Dutchman). El Paso: Privately Printed & McMath Co, 1948. First Edition. Book. Appears to be the first edition, printed by McMath for the author. Inside rear cover is Palo Verde Studio, Phoenix. Date of publication uncertain with dates 1946 & 1948 variously applied in library databases. Oblong yellow wraps, about 7" x 10". Illus. Map. Annotated by previous owner, including four line comment in ink at top of title page. The owner emphatically states that Wolz is the correct spelling of the author's name & gives reason for saying so with detail in several places in the text, making corrections in the text where needed. An interesting copy thus. Light soil. There is an old paper flower decoration partly affixed to inside front cover, but does not obscure map because it folds up. Vg. Scarce. (#1402065) $95.05
1483. Highwater, Jamake. SONG FROM THE EARTH American Indian Painting. Boston: New York Graphic Soc., 1976. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial cloth. 212 pp. Amply illustrated in b/w. Appendix: "Looking at Indian Painting." Chronology. Bibliography. Index. Bookplate on ffep. The artist is of Blackfeet / Cherokee parentage. Near fine in dj. (#1011066) $14.18
1484. Higinbotham, John D. WHEN THE WEST WAS YOUNG. Lethbridge: Herald Printers, 1978. 2nd Edition. Book. Originally published in 1933 by Ryerson, this 2nd edition (also called 2nd printing of Ryerson) has a new Preface & also a new Intro by the author's son. Gilt-stamped cloth. 328pp. Illus. Appendix: "From Notes Written in Fort MacLeod 1884-1885". Index. Purchase inscription (in Lethbridge) on ffep. Ranch life memoir from the Northwest Territories & Alberta, with beginnings in Toronto. Indians, Fort Whoop-Up, etc.. Fine. No dj apparently as issued. Whale 604 ("excellent pioneer account of the Lethbridge-Macleod area"). (#1104062) $10.14
1485. Higson, Margaret. TRIBAL LAWS OF THE SIX NATIONS -- IROQUOIS. Burlington (Ont): Apollo, 1980. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial wraps. 59pp. Illustrated with snapshot photos. This is not a legal listing, but an almost poetic presentation of traditional tribal laws governing aspects of life. Some sections: "Bury the Hatchet", "Children Are The Possessions Of The Great Spirit", "Tread Gently Upon The Land", etc. In brief introductory material the author talks about tribal religion and politics. Fine. Very scarce. (#0811082) $28.35
1486. Hill, Beth, et. al. TIMES PAST Salt Spring Island Houses and History Before the Turn of the Century. Salt Spring Island, B. C.: Community Arts Council, 1983. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Decorated wraps. 93pp. Illustrated mainly with line drawings by Warren Langley. A nice Gulf Islands of British Columbia item. Fine. (#SHEL779) $9.50
1487. Hill, Beth; Barkley, Frances. THE REMARKABLE WORLD OF FRANCES BARKLEY: 1769 - 1845. Gray's Pub., Sidney (B.C.), 1978, 1978. First Edition. Book. Oblong pictorial wraps. 232pp. Illust. Index. Chronological Table. Sources. Notes. Maps. Barkley was the "first European woman to set foot on the coast of British Columbia." Her reminiscences are published here for the first time & include visits to South America, the Orient, & Alaska. Good+. (#0805066) $8.10
1488. Hill, Joseph J. THE HISTORY OF WARNER'S RANCH AND ITS ENVIRONS. L. A.: Privately Published, 1927. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. No ltd indicated. 4to cloth. 221pp. Illus. Preface by Herbert Bolton. Light foxing to edges & endpapers. Actually near fine in scarce, good dj. Dj has crease line down each panel from being previously folded. A few small chips & light stains. H486, Cowan p280. (#1506060) $78.49
1489. Hill, Leonard U. and Johnson, John. JOHN JOHNSTON AND THE INDIANS in the Land of the Three Miamis With Recollections of Sixty Years (Signed). p.p., Piqua, Ohio, 1957 (printed by Stoneman Press, Columbus), 1957. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Cloth. 198pp. Illust. Maps. Index. Inscribed, signed & dated by Hill in year of publication. Johnston was Indian agent at Piqua, Ohio. This volume reprints original article written by Johnston in 1819, & ten articles by his grandson in 1915. Moderate soiling to covers. No dj (as issued?). Scarce. (#0508054) $49.21
1490. Hillerbrand, Hans J. (Ed). THE REFORMATION A Narrative History Related by Contemporary Observers and Participants. New York: Harper and Row, 1964. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 495pp. Illus. Bibliography. Index. fos. Fine in slightly worn dj. (#THEOSHEL357) $11.81
1491. Hillerman, Tony (Editor). THE BEST OF THE WEST An Anthology of Classic Writing from the American West (Signed). New York: Harpercollins, 1991. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 528pp. Introduction by Hillerman. Signed by Hillerman on half title. Selected exerpts from dozens of writers both famous & little-known. Fine in dj. Scarce signed. (#0903072) $60.75
1492. Hillerman, Tony; Muench, David. NEW MEXICO -- RIO GRANDE -- AND OTHER ESSAYS (with special laid in sheet). Portland: Graphic Arts Center Pub Co, 1992. First Thus. Book. 1st edition thus of reprint of two previous titles (New Mexico) (Rio Grande). Gilt-stamped 4to hardbound. 112pp. Beautifully illustrated with the color photos of two fine photographers, David Muench & Robert Reynolds. Laid into this copy is a glossy promo quarto size sheet from the publisher on which are two photos, one of them being a photo of the book in the originally planned dj with a slightly different title, "New Mexico & Rio Grande Tony Hillerman". Two Hillerman essays were included in this edition that were not available in book form. Fine, like new in dj. A fairly common book, but our copies the only ones we know of including the sheet showing alternative title. (#SHEL276) $19.68
1493. Hillerman, Tony. TONY HILLERMAN 35 Years of Excellence. Harper, NY, 2005, 2005. Audio Book. CD in pictorial slip. A sampler which has audio selections read by Hillerman from Skinwalkers, A Thief of Time, Coyote Waits, & Seldom Disappointed. 70 minute running time. Fine, unopened. (#0606078) $5.41
1494. Hillerman). Greenberg, Martin (Ed.). THE TONY HILLERMAN COMPANION A Comprehensive Guide to His Life and Work. New York: Harpercollins, 1994. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 375pp. Illustrated with photos of Hillerman. Detailed endpaper maps of Hillerman country. Fine in dj. (#0903074) $10.12
1495. Hilton, George W. The Cable Car in America A New Treatise upon Cable or Rope Traction as Applied to the Working of Street and Other Railways. Burbank, California, U.S.A.: Darwin Pubns, 1982. First Thus. Book. 2nd edition, 1st printing thus. 4to hardbound, gilt-stamped. 484pp. Illust. Bibliography. Index. Endpaper maps of San Francisco rails (front eps) & Kansas City (back eps). Great photos! Lots of history! Vg in dj with a couple of short tears & light wear. (#NIC036 - 2) $30.38
1496. Hindman, Steve. Cross-country Skiing: Building Skills For Fun And Fitness (Signed). Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.: Mountaineers Books, 2005. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Pictorial 4to wraps. 260pp. Illust. Signed & dated by Hindman. Fine, as new. (#5017009) $20.25
1497. Hinkle, Fred. THE SADDLE AND THE STATUTE (Signed). Wichita: McCormick-Armstrong, 1961. First Edition. Book. Gilt pictorial cloth. 132pp. Photos. Portraits. Nearly full page presentation by Hinkle to his minister, dated in 1961. Well-written memoir by the SW Kansas (Clark Co.) rancher & Wichita lawyer. Family & local background of the 1880s. Forewords by Kansas Chief Justice, Jay Parker, & Editor of Kansas Stockman, James Orton. Fine. No dj. Not in Herd. (#1011067) $23.91
1498. Hinkle, James F. EARLY DAYS OF A COWBOY ON THE PECOS. (Roswell): 1st National Bank, 0. Book. 3rd printing. 12mo gilt-stamped cloth. 47pp. Illust. Facsimile of limited Stagecoach Press edition, which was a reprint of one a rare pamphlet. Intro by president of the First Nat'l Bank of Roswell. Hinkle arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico, in 1885 with "a trail herd of 800 cattle..." He was eventually elected to the territorial senate, & was "Roswell's first full term mayor." Fine 6-Score 58, Herd 1041, Dykes Kid 245. n.d. (#0909073) $30.38
1499. Hinkle, James F. EARLY DAYS OF A COWBOY ON THE PECOS. N.p., 0. Book. 3rd printing. 12mo gilt-stamped cloth. 47pp. Illust. Facsimile of limited Stagecoach Press edition, which was a reprint of one of the rarest of pamphlets on ranching. Intro by president of the First N at'l Bank of Roswell. Fine. 6-Score 58, Herd 1041, Dykes Kid 245. N.d. (#8905095) $26.24
1500. Hirschi, Ron. OCEAN SEASONS (Signed). Mount Pleasant, SC: Sylvan Dell Pub, 2007. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial hardbound. Unpag. Inscribed to no one in particular, along with a drawing, & signed & dated by Hirschi on the ffep in year of publication. Fine, like new in dj. (#JUV016) $20.00
1501. Hoagland, Richard C. THE BREAKTHROUGHS OF CYDONIA. n.p. : Privately Printed, 1991. First Edition. Book. This Richard C. Hoagland booklet about the planet Mars, THE BREAKTHROUGHS OF CYDONIA. This is the First (and only?) Edition thus, printed April 16, 1991, so stated. Hoagland is associated with several publications dealing with purported structures built on Mars, centered on the "Face" on Mars in the Cydonia region, and other space subjects of interest. Author Hoagland describes briefly the "NASA-Lewis Research Center television production" that was suddenly pulled. And etc.. Thirty-three (33) numbered pages plus copyright page. The Introduction summarizes the "Furor over 'Hoagland's Mars.'" There are nine (9) pages of photos and diagrams/drawings, and one (1) page of a Table, "Space Power Generator Test." Printed on cheap paper with melon-colored covers (and thus probably copies did not survive well) which are slightly faded, this 8 1/4 " x 10 3/4" booklet is in very good used condition. Minor creasing, but no abrasions. Two very short edge tears to the front cover. No chips. The name of a previous owner is at the top of the front cover. We locate no copies available on internet sites -- the last one was many years ago -- and no copies in world libraries. Superlatively rare. Perhaps your once-in-a-lifetime change to acquire an original copy. (#SHEL663) $359.10
1502. Hobb, Robin. Forest Mage (Signed). NY: HarperCollins, 2006. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 718pp. Signed & dated by Hobbs in 2006 shortly after publication. "Book Two of the Soldier Son Trilogy." Fine, like new in dj. (#5020033) $19.50
1503. Hobbs, John F., as told to Jerome Peltier. (Wounded Knee). STATEMENT OF JOHN F HOBBS TELLING HIS EXPERIENCES AS COWBOY, TEXAS RANGER AND INDIAN FIGHTER. Spokane: n.p., 1952. Manuscript. Handwritten. Original handwritten manuscript staple-bound in plain wraps, 7 ½" x 10 ½", with writer's title & statement written on the cover. Single-sided 39pp + 5pp addenda & 1 sheet of notes, related to bookman & historian Jerome Peltier & signed by Hobbs 12/11/52. Hobbs left his Massachusetts home in 1883 at 15 years old & went to Texas. He learned to be a cowboy for a while NW of El Paso (brief description of El Paso & getting "an outfit."). He believed it was the Circle R he worked for. Hobbs then joined the army ("they got around (my age) by giving my age as 21"). Hobbs doesn't identify his unit, but relates chasing rustlers, including Mexican Rurales, while on detached service. In 1885 he went to Fort Apache & Fort Huachuka (sic). He relates commonly known info about the search for Geronimo. In 1889 spent a few months with the Texas Rangers ("not full time"). This early material comprises the first 17pp. Hobbs re-enlisted in the army 2/16/89 at David's Is., NY, was sent to California and "was now in Co. H. -- 1st U. S. Infantry." The balance of his account describes him & his regiment being sent to Pine Ridge Agency in Dakota Territory & what happened there. His narrative relates the killing of Sitting Bull nearby. Hobbs was assigned to detached service with "'K' troop of the 7th Cavalry and in that way I was right in the thick of the trouble." He was with the detail to "intercept Big Foot's band at Paradise Valley." His feelings about doing that during extremely cold weather were not kindly toward the Indians, to say the least. What follows, briefly, but clearly told, is his eye-witness account of the massacre at Wounded Knee (including how he remembered it started) & its aftermath (burial, etc.) . "K" troop was on the front line in front of Big Foot's encampment. "In the excitement everyone rode down Indians and shot them like chickens." The last few pages relate military politics & his decision to leave the army in 1892. Addenda pps mention Sonora, Gen'l Miles, a quartermaster sargeant's (sic) job, & includes a complimentary description of Colonel (Pecos Bill) William Shafter (Hobbs gives middle initial "P", but it's "R."), who he says signed his discharge papers. Your bookseller has had this manuscript for a few years, and finally did genealogical research on Hobbs. His "Application For Headstone Or Marker" gives correct dates of his birth & death, & indicates his regiment/unit for his nearly 3 years with the 1st. While his Arizona army days & his brief Texas Ranger days have not been documented by your bookseller, the internal consistency of the manuscript, including citations of names, dates, & places, have satisfied this bookseller that Hobbs did what he said he did. Nor does he embellish as a fabricator would. For example, when describing white & black figs growing "near the base of the mountains on the way to Sonora," he says, "I made this trip after the Indian campaign, not during that time." Nor does Hobbs appear to have had a financial motive for relating his memoir. Historian Peltier was experienced in recording the accounts of old time frontiersmen & soldiers in their twilight years. Hobbs died 10/20/1954 & is buried in Spokane. If not an extended memoir of the Indian Wars, Hobbs' account nevertheless speaks with an authenticity having the power to place the reader right there on the frontier alongside of him. Vg condition; handwritten by Peltier on onion-skin type paper. Original accounts of this nature are rare. (#1307063) $750.38
1504. Hobson, George C. (Edit.). GEMS OF THOUGHT AND HISTORY OF SHOSHONE COUNTY. Kellogg: Allied Fraternities Council & Kellogg Evening News Press, Kellogg (ID), 1940. First Edition. Book. Stapled black wrappers with silver-stamped title & image of mule. 84pp. Illustrated with just a few portraits & photos. Many small ads. Full-page inside covers ads of Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining Co., and Sunshine Mining Company. Inscribed, "Compliments of R. L. Brainard, Kellogg, Idaho". Brainard's help to editor is mentioned in the Preface. Brief information on Lewis & Clark Expedition, Fur Traders & Trappers, Indians (Nez Perce War, etc.). Most of the material is on mining activities. Several pages of Tall Tales & Civic & religious institutions. Early Day Lawlessness, Mullan Road, etc.. Good+. Mighty scarce book on Shoshone County, Idaho, and Kellogg. Perhaps rare. Smith 4533, Graff 1915. (#0611064) $164.03
1505. Hobson, Richmond P., Jr.