ARIZONA SKETCH BOOK Fifty Historical Sketches. (Phoenix), 1952., 1952. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Cloth. 310pp. Illust. Inscribed by Brophy. Short essays on famous people, places, & events. Outside margin of front paste down has been removed, & ink words adjacent scribbled out (as if som eone wanted to remove an inscription); back cover has slight edge bump. Thus vg reading copy. Somewhat scarce. 6-guns 288, Herd 335. (#9902025) $19.68
387. Brothers, Mary Hudson. BILLY THE KID The most hated, the most love outlaw New Mexico ever produced. Farmington: Privately Printed, 1949. First Edition. Book. Leather cord tied pictorial wraps with overlapping edges. 52pp. Frontispiece portrait of Bell Hudson. Top edge of covers creased, else fine. 6-guns 290, Dykes Kid 394. (#0909027) $26.32
388. Brown, Cloyde I. BLACK WARRIOR CHIEFS A History of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts. Fort Worth: Privately Printed, 1999. First Edition. Book. Hardbound. 211pp. Illust. Bibliography. Appendices: "Chronology, Seminole Negro Indian History", "Roster Seminole Negro Indian Scouts August 1870 to September 1914". Endpaper maps of Frontier forts in Indian Territory, Texas, & border states. An important contribution to the subject. Fine, like new. No dj as issued. Already very scarce to find. (#SHEL322) $109.35
389. Brown, Estelle Aubrey. STUBBORN FOOL. Caldwell: Caxton, 1952. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial cloth. 309pp. Illus. An engaging & revealing memoir of the author's life as a teacher of the "offspring" of Sitting Bull's "subdued warriors" at the Crow Creek Indian School in South Dakota & then life in Tuba City, Arizona & parts of the Navajo reservation. Fine in chipped, soiled dj. (#1402014) $22.51
390. Brown, George W., M. D. REMINISCENCES OF GOV. R. J. WALKER; with The True Story of The Rescue of Kansas from Slavery. Rockford: Privately Printed, 1902. 2nd Edition. Book. Light maroon blindstamped/decorated cloth. 204pp. Portraits. Presentation plate on ffep, "Compliments of Sara T. D. Robinson, Oakridge. Lawrence, Kansas". Ms. Robinson was the author of the classic book, Kansas: Its Interior and Exterior Life", & wife of the Kansas governor. An unusually fine, bright copy. Rader 509. (#1104014) $40.54
391. Brown, Mark H. and Felton, W. R. THE FRONTIER YEARS L. A. Huffman, Photographer of the Plains (Extraordinary Association Copy). New York: Henry Holt, 1955. First Edition. Book. 4to cloth. 272pp. Illustrated in b/w with Huffman's photos. Acknowledgments. Index. Endpaper maps of "L. A. Huffman's Frontier" & "L. A. Huffman's Milestown". Binding & covers in good plus condition. Some floppiness to the front hinge, but it is unbroken & uncracked. Moderate wear to extremities. The dj is dreadful. It looks like a small herd of Montana cattle was driven over it. Large piece at bottom corner of front panel torn off. Various chips, small holes, creases and abuse elsewhere. Now for the association. This copy is from the personal library of famed Texas historian Walter Prescott Webb. His custom-printed bookplate is on the upper outside corner of the front paste down. Please note that Prof. Webb, himself, did not sign this copy. It is signed, however, by Terrell Webb, Walter's wife. Terrell Webb was the former Terrell Maverick, the widow of Congressman Maury Maverick. She married Webb in 1961. Returning with him from a book signing in San Antonio in 1963, she was badly injured in the auto accident which killed Walter. The book signing was of the publication of the journals of Terrell's aunt. There is also a 1965 fos on the ffep; it is either "Maverick" or "Warwick" or something close. Now for the really great association of this copy. Two T.L.S. (Typed Letter Signed) full letter sheets are tipped along their top edge to the half-title. This is an April 7, 1956, letter written -- on his custom printed letterhead -- by author Mark H. Brown to Professor Webb. The content of the letter is bibliographically interesting & important. Brown asks Webb to provide a comment, in advance, for Brown & Felton's next book (untitled in the letter, but which was issued in 1956 as Before Barbed Wire). As we know, Webb did indeed agree to do so, & his lengthy praise is on the dust jacket of that volume. In this letter Brown comments on several things: He explains that the two volumes were divided from a one volume manuscript. He confesses his realization that Webb would be "crawling out on a limb" to "endorse" something he had "never seen". He reviews the original consideration by the publisher to print the (eventual) two volumes as one book. The letter references & comments on 3 cattlemen & cowboys who read the "cowboy material" of the books. He also comments on & references the 2 sheep men who read the sheep material. He offers reassurance that the second volume will be as good, as if not better, than the first because in it would be including the "cream of the Huffman collection". There is a reference to Will Rodgers (sic) Jr. featuring The Frontier Years on a TV show. There is a handwritten margin comment where Brown says that he was also approaching J. Evetts Haley, Ross Santee, & Paul Wellman for their advance comments. Also laid into this book are 1) "Old West Photo Gallery - The Huffman Pictures" advertising card. 2) A card from the publisher requesting a review of The Frontier Years, with the title, authors, pre-pub & pub prices, & date typed on it. 3) A 4pp full size (8 1/2" x 11") sales folder from Coffrin's Old West Gallery, specifically the L. A. Huffman collection, with b/w illustrations. A price list comprises 3pp of the folder. There is some red ink pen underlining on the folder. It is initialed in pencil & dated 6/15/78 by the person with the 1965 fos on the ffep. There are occasional pencil marks in the book, but I do not know in whose hand they are in. This copy is perhaps the supreme association copy of this book. Herd 347, 6-guns 301 (#0909028) $607.50
392. Brown, Robert L. SALOONS OF THE AMERICAN WEST: An Illustrated Chronicle. Silverton CO: Sundance Pubns Ltd, 1978. 1st Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial hardbound. 144pp. Illustrated in color & b/w. Filled with vintage photos. Saloon Art, Tokens & Bar Bottles, Cattle-Country Saloons, Mining Camp Saloon, etc. Fine. No dj, but tightly- fitted with glassine protector. (#1506016) $20.93
393. Brown, Tricia, and Debra Dubac (Illust). THE ITCHY LITTLE MUSK OX (Signed). Alaska Northwest, Portland, 2007, 2007. First Thus. Book. Quarto sized pictorial glossy paper wraps. (32pp.) Signed & dated soon after publication by Brown. Fine, like new. (#5005030) $12.15
394. Brown, Tricia. THE WORLD FAMOUS ALASKA HIGHWAY: (Signed) A Guide To The Alcan & Other Wilderness Roads Of The North. Alaska Northwest Books, Seattle, 2005, 2005. 2nd Edition. Book. 2nd edition. Pictorial wraps. 287pp. Illust. "Further Reading", "Distance Charts". Index. Signed & dated by Brown. Fine, like new. (#SHEL312) $9.84
395. Browne, J. Ross. A DANGEROUS JOURNEY California 1849. Palo Alto: Arthur Lites Press, 1950. Limited Edition. Book. 1st edition thus ltd to 1,000 copies. Lovely fine press reprint. Attractive pict. cloth. 93pp. Great color litho illustrations. Browne, representing the Postal Service, "made a trip by 'mulepower and footpower' from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo. The tale... is authentic, unusual Californiana..." Fine, as new in dj. PLEASE NOTE: there is a slight odor to this book due to the paper used; it is not musty. (#SHEL905) $32.50
396. Browne, J. Ross. EXPLORATIONS IN LOWER CALIFORNIA A travel account penned in 1866 of the Cape Region with appropriate 1966 commentary and guide to present resorts and accommodations. (Studio City): Spencer Murray, 1966. Limited Edition. Book. 1st edition thus, ltd to 1,000 copies, this copy un-numbered. Royal 8vo gilt-stamped cloth. 70pp. Illus. Endpaper maps. Dist. by Vaquero Books. Account of Browne's journey by ship from San Francisco to Land's End at Cabo San Lucas, & his travel north on a mule. Attractive fine press edition. Browne's account was first published in Harpers magazine. Fine, like new. No dj as issued. (#SHEL842) $17.50
397. Browne, Lina Fergusson (Ed, Intro, Commentary). J. ROSS BROWNE His Letters, Journals & Writings. Albuquerque, 1969., 1969. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Cloth. 419pp. In the mid-19th Century, Browne by "boat, ship, horse, mule, stagecoach, and on foot. covered much of the known world." The editor is/was one of the family of Fergussons of the literary Southwest. Fine in slightly worn dj. Paher 221. (#9605032) $13.12
398. Browning, Iley B., Russell, Philip G. (Hoeing, J. B., State Geologist). KENTUCKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Coals and Structure of Magoffin County Kentucky. Frankfort, 1919., 1919. First Edition. Book. Royal 8vo red cloth. 552pp. Many tables. This is the fourth series, Volume Five - Part Two, about Magoffin County. Small bookplate one front paste down. Near fine. (#5009022) $48.60
399. Browning, James A. VIOLENCE WAS NO STRANGER: A Guide to the Grave Sites of Famous Westerners. Barbed Wire, Stillwater, 1993, 1993. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 341pp. Illust. Index. Appendices: "Westerners' Graves by State", "Outlaw Gangs, Feudists, Texas Rangers, and Other Groups." Includes a number of Oklahoma outlaws. Fine, unread copy just out of shrink-wrap, in dj. A very scarce modern book & much sought. (#0711037) $270.00
400. Brownlee, Claudia J., and Montgomery, Joseph Tilden. COLONEL JOE The Last of the Rough Riders Recollections of a Centenarian. Exposition, NY, 1978, 1978. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped hardbound. Embossment on ffep of Western historian Robert K. DeArment. This appears to be a good biography of a Westerner who saw a lot of history over the West, particularly around Kendall Camp, Montana. He served in the Spanish American War. Information on Kid Curry, Pike Landusky, and others. Fine in slightly worn dj. (#0502025) $14.76
401. Bruce, Robert, et. Al. THREE OLD PLAINSMEN and Three Other Western Stories. Privately Printed, NYC & Clinton, NY, 1923, 1923. First Edition. Book. 1st edition. Printed wraps. 24pp. Illust. Includes Bruce's article on three ox-team drivers in the old West (Ezra Meeker, Albert Baiseley, & William Hooker). Other articles: Baiseley's "Initiation of a Bullwhacker", "Col. George Stokes "Echoes of the Old West", & Bruce's narrative of a conversation between bullwhacker William Hooker & A. H. Oleson. Old crayon price & "op" on upper front corner of front cover, else fine. Scarce. Rader 525. (#0306019) $24.60
402. Bruce, Robert. THE FIGHTING NORTHS and Pawnee Scouts Narratives and Reminiscences of Military Service on the Old Frontier. New York & Lincoln: Privately Printed & Nebraska State Hist. Soc., 1932. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial wraps. 72pp. Illustrated with vintage photos & maps. Printed three columns to a page, a very attractively published book loaded with information on the Indian Wars and the North brothers, Frank & Luther. Fine copy. Scarce. (#SHEL351) $49.21
403. Bruchac, Joseph, & Baviera, Rocco (illus). A BOY CALLED SLOW (Illustrator signed). New York: Philomel, 1994. First Edition. Book. 4to pictorial hardbound. Unpag. Illustrated with the fine work of Rocco Baviera, who signed this copy. This title a winner of the Mountains & Plains Booksellers' Assoc. Children's Book Award. A well-done children's illustrated story about the naming of Sitting Bull. Fine in dj. Scarce with illus. signed. (#1011017) $36.47
404. Bruchac, Joseph. Geronimo. Scholastic, 2006. ARC. Book. Uncorrected Proof. Trade pictorial wraps. 376pp. A new novel about the famous Apache. Written for grades 7 & up. Fine. (#5015035ARC) $7.95
405. Bruffey, George A. EIGHTY-ONE YEARS IN THE WEST Recollections of George A. Bruffey (Signed). Butte: Butte Miner Co., 1925. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Gilt-stamped hardbound. 152pp. Frontispiece portrait. On the cover is also printed: "July 4th, 1852 Knoxville, Iowa (&) July 4th, 1926 Butte, Montana". On the half-title Bruffey has signed his name in pen & ink, & below it written seven places & dates (year) where he apparently lived, before & after Knoxville (including Denver & Omaha), and finally presents it "To Dick Burden". Adams says, "Material on the Montana vigilantes & outlaws, the hanging of Slade, and the Plummer gang." Near fine. Rare. 6-guns 307. Howes B891, Smith 1211, Graff 451. (#1506017) $627.90
406. Brug, Sandra Gilbert & Moseng,Elisabeth (Illus). SOCCER BEAT (Signed). NY: Margaret K McElderry Books, 2003. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial glossy hardbound. Unpag. Illus. Signed by Brug with general inscription & small sketch of feet by Brug. Fine, like new, in dj. A wonderful children's illustrated book about soccer. (#5016060) $25.52
407. Bryan, Jerry. Walton, Clyde C. (Intro/Notes). AN ILLINOIS HUNTER IN THE BLACK HILLS The Diary of Jerry Bryan March 13 to August 20, 1876. Springfield, 1960., 1960. First Thus. Book. 1st thus. Wraps. 40pp. Illust. The Black Hills & Deadwood were exciting places to be in mid 1876. "Injun talk is very strong Report says that Custer is killed that Crook is licked." (July 18). "Just a fter dinner Wild Bill was Shot through the Head Killed instantly." (Aug 2). Near fine. 6-guns 308. (#9311015) $8.20
408. Bryant, Alice Franklin (Signed). THE SUN WAS DARKENED. Chapman & Grimes, Boston, 1947, 1947. First Edition. Book. Pebbled cloth with gilt-stamped spine. 262pp. Illustrated with photos. Two maps. Inscribed in 1951 by Bryant to Mr. Henry Tatsumi. This book "is the story of the shattering effects of war on a pleasant, peaceful Philippine coconut plantation and its inhabitants." Material about the impact of the war beyond that immediate place. Bryant's husband was a provincial governor there prior to their marriage. Fine in very slightly chipped & soiled dj. Uncommon. Appears to be a very worthy war memoir of the South Pacific. (#5003034) $40.50
409. Bryant, Arthur. THE LION & THE UNICORN (Signed, & with special laid in ephemera). London: Collins, 1969. First Edition. Book. 2nd impression. Cloth. 349pp. Presentation copy to H____ S____. Laid in is a printed folder (4pp) for a "Luncheon in honour of Sir Arthur Bryant... to mark the publication of his book 'The Lion and the Unicorn'..." This luncheon was "Organised by Foyles Bookshop 125 Charing Cross Road London..." "Foyles Luncheons" is printed at the top of the folder. The Chairman was Lieut-General Sir John Glubb. Printed on the folder is a 2pp+ list of guests. The back of the folder shows a diagram of the "Plan for Top Table" with names of prominent guests arranged around 3 sides: lords, counts & countesses, an ambassador, etc.. Laid in also is a ballroom slip signed by the recipient of the book. She does not appear to be listed in the guests list, but surely she must have been there, possibly as the "guest" of another person with the same last name. However, this is a 2nd impression copy. Fine copy in dj with an archivally closed 1 1/2" tear & another 1/2" closed tear. Very light soiling, if any, to the dj. Not price-clipped. The contents of this book appear to be historical & philosophical historiography reflections of the past as well as the present. (#5003055) $40.50
410. Bryant, Edwin. VOYAGE EN CALIFORNIE. Paris, 1849, 1849. Book. French edition of WHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA, etc.. Original 12mo blindstamped cloth with raised bands. 272pp. DESCRIPTION DE SON SOIL, DE SON CLIMAT, DE SES MINES D'OR PAR ED. BRYANT DERNIER ALCADE (sic) DE SAN FRANCISCO TRADUIT PAR X. MARMIER AUGMENTE DE DIVERS RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR L'ETAT ACTUEL DE LA CALIFORNIA ET D'UNE NOTE SCIENTIFIQUE SUR L'OR EXPLOITATION AVEC UNE BELLE CARTE. Becker: "Camp called Bryant's work 'one of the most detailed and reliable of all the overland journals...'" & "is of further interest because of its description of the life & times of American California before the discovery of gold." This ex-lib copy lacks the title page & map (which was not in the earliest English editions). Priced as reading copy only, binding in good+ condition with wear to extremities. W-C 146:12, Howes B903, Cowan p81. (#0306020) $49.21
411. Bryant, Keith L. ALFALFA BILL MURRAY. OU, Norman, 1968, 1968. First Edition. Book. Cloth. 287pp. Illust. Note on Sources. Index. A biography of the famous Oklahoma governor. Fine in pc dj which is slightly foxed. (#0711038) $22.50
412. Bryant, Sir Arthur. FREEDOM'S OWN ISLAND: The British Expansion (History of Britain and the British People). NY: William Morrow & Company, 1986. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth & boards. 568pp. Illus. Indices. Small ink vignette stamp on half-title. Near fine in vg dj. (#LO1.019) $8.95
413. Bryk, Felix. VOODOO - EROS Ethnological Studies in the Sex-Life of the African Aborigines. United Book Guild, NY, 1964, 1964. Limited Edition. Book. Ltd to 500 copies. Cloth. 251pp. Illustrated with b/w photos. Slightly musty, else vg in slightly soiled, slightly edgeworn dj. (#5014035) $22.27
414. Buchanan, Cathy Marie. THE PAINTED GIRLS A Novel (Signed). NY: Riverhead Books, 2013. ARC. Book. Uncorrected Proof. Pictorial wraps. 357pp. Signed by Buchanan. Laid in publisher's card. Fine, like new. (#5016069) $11.25
415. Buchanan, John W. and Doris G. THE STORY OF GHOST TOWN CARIBOO. Boulder: Boulder Publishing, 1958. Book. 2nd printing. Pictorial wraps. 35pp. Illus. A nice Colorado mining item. Fine. (#1402016) $20.01
416. Buchholtz, C. W. MAN IN GLACIER. Glacier Natural History Assoc., West Glacier, 1976, 1976. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to pictorial wraps. 88pp. Illustrated with vintage photos & prints. Maps, including double page "Aeroplane Map" , ca. 1920. Bibliography. (#0505018) $13.12
417. Buck, Franklin A. A YANKEE TRADER IN THE GOLD RUSH The Letters of Franklin A. Buck 1846-1880. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 294pp. Illus. Index. A terrific group of firsthand accounts of life in the wild & woolly days of the California Gold Rush, compiled by Katherine A. White. Fine in dj with about 1" piece missing around top of back strip. Cowan p81. (#1506018) $44.48
418. Buck, Franklin. YANKEE TRADER IN THE GOLD RUSH The Lettes of Franklin A. Buck. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Cloth. 294pp. Illus. Index. "Of all his experiences in the midst of (the gold rush & San Francisco) Buck wrote like the genuine Maine native he was; tersely, with forthright simplicity, and with bits of humor here and there..." Fine in twice clipped dj (front panel) with a 1" x 1" triangle chip top of front panel next to backstrip; otherwise minor chips. Scarce in dj. (#1302020) $65.03
419. Buckland, C. E. DICTIONARY OF INDIAN BIOGRAPHY. NY: Haskell House, 1968. Facsimile reprint. Book. 1st printing of facsimile reprint. Cloth. 494pp. Bibliography. First published in 1906. This book is a biography of people and history associated with INDIA, not American Indians. Fine. No dj, probably as issued. (#SHEL814) $17.50
420. Buckley, Kate (Signed). Choices. Bothell: Book Publishers Network, 2007. First Edition. Book. Pictorial wraps. 208 pp. Signed & dated by Buckley shortly after publication. "Binge drinking, date rape, family secrets and teen pregnancy collide in Choices,a compelling coming-of-age journey for fifteen year-old Kara MacNeill". Slight crease at bottom of front cover, else fine, like new. (#P2043) $11.62
421. Buckley, Michael; Ferguson, Peter. Sisters Grimm, The: The Problem Child. New York, NY: Harry N Abrams Inc, 2006. ARC. Book. Oblong spiral wrappers. Like an advance proof. 271 numbered pages, but two pages to a one-side sheet. Black & white reproduction of trade book cover on the cover of this proof. Fine, like new. (#5004051ARC) $12.15
422. Budgen, Flight Sgt.; Arct, B. WELCOME TO POW STALAG LUFT 1 - BARTH - GERMANY. Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, 1947. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. Pictorial paper over boards. (74pp). Illustrated with full-page Kriegie cartoons produced by the authors. This Prisoner of War book, published probably between 1947 & 1950, depicts with both humor & gravity what life was like in the German POW camp in Barth, Germany, on the Baltic Sea. "'Krieg' is the German word for war. A prisoner of war was known as a 'Kriegie.'" Sources say around 9,000 airmen were interned there, mainly U. S. airmen, but also from Canada, Great Britain, Russia, etc. In mid-May, 1945, it was evacuated. Laid into the book is a color photocopy of the camp ID card of prisoner of war, K_____ B_____, whom presumably was the original owner of the book. His portrait, with POW info on a board over his chest, is on the ID. Good+ condition. Moderate soil. Very slight separation between gatherings at one place. The blank ffep is clipped in a long narrow triangle along the top edge, 3/4" at fore edge. We have decided not to mark down this point unfairly. Very, very scarce. (#5003065) $350.00
423. Buel, J. W. (J. Brussel, Ed.). THE TRUE STORY OF "WILD BILL" HICKOK. NY: Atomic Books, 1946. First Thus. Book. 1st printing of special edition. Pictorial wraps. 96pp. "More or less a reprint" of Buel's rare 1880 book. Pulpy paper; bottom corner of back cover has small hole affecting couple of adjacent leaves; still a good copy. 6-guns 317. (#1209021) $28.36
424. Buel, J. W. THE BORDER OUTLAWS THE YOUNGER BROTHERS JESSE AND FRANK JAMES AND THEIR COMRADES IN CRIME, and THE BORDER BANDITS... Historical Publ Co., St. Louis, 1881, 1881. First Edition. Book. Gilt-stamped & decorative brown cloth. 252pp. + 148pp. Illustrated, including 12 color plates. The second part of the volume is THE BORDER BANDITS - An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Noted Outlaws, Jesse and Frank James and their Band of Highwaymen. Wear to cover corners with lower ones more exposed than the top ones. This copy ready for another 100 years of reading having had the hinges professionally repaired & the spine rebacked under the original cloth (1/4" trimmed from top & bottom of original cloth over the backing. Rare. 6-guns 313. (#0606015) $213.23
425. Buerge, David M. RENTON Where The Water Took Wing - An Illustrated History. n.p.: Windsor, 1989. First Edition. Book. 1st printing. 4to gilt-stamped cloth. 135pp. Illustrated in color & b/w mainly with vintage & contemporary photos. Index. Pictorial endpapers. Small fos on front paste down. Includes a chapter on the Duwamish Nation. Of course the Boeing Company is prominent. Coal mining, logging, early aviation, etc. Included is the Renton 1901 - 2001 Centennial calendar. Fine in dj with just a very short tear at top of back panel. (#SHEL777) $13.50
426. Buffalo Bill Historical Center. THE FREDERIC REMINGTON STUDIO COLLECTION (Association signed). Cody: Buffalo Bill Hist Center, 1959. First Edition. Book. Red 4to printed wraps. (12pp). Illustrated in b/w with Remington material. Inscribed by the Center's Director, Harold McCracken, to (for) Thomas McNeill. Laid in are two items: old 75 cent Center & Whitney Gallery ticket (3" x 5") & single fold illus panel. Wrappers are split down from lower staple. Vg. (#1402017) $40.02
427. Buffalo Bill). McCracken, Harold, et. al. THE WEST OF BUFFALO BILL Frontier Art, Indian Crafts, Memorabilia from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Abrams, NY, 1974, 1974. First Edition. Book. Oblong cloth with gilt-stamped decoration on front cover. 290pp. Wonderfully illustrated. "List of Illustrations". One of the finest books published on the collection of the Cody museum. Fine in dj. (#0811046) $34.42
428. Buhs, Joshua Blu. BIGFOOT: The Life and Times of a Legend. Chicago: Univ of Chicago, 2009. Book. Cloth. 279pp. Illus. Bibliography. Index. Dramatis Personae. An intriguing & very well written book. Buhs doesn't quite believe that Sasquatch exists, but argues strongly for the existence & importance of the legend. He describes the relationship & dynamics of the well-known people around Sasquatchiana (hunters, researchers, etc.). Includes an interesting chapter on the history of the hunt for the Yeti. Book published too soon to consider the most recent & fascinating research by professional researchers & scientists who are much more qualified than Buhs to actually investigate & study the subject. So, buy this for the history of the search, not for the accuracy of the author's belief. Fine in dj. (#1011019) $24.31
429. Bullchild, Percy.