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1964212985Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild 1964. Magazine. 32p. including covers 5.25x8.25 inches drawings and b&w photos very good digest-size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Gary Conway cover photo. Conway co-starred on the television series "Burke's Law" & later "Land of the Giants" Bob Mizer was the editor publisher and primary photographer of the digest men's magazine. If one looks very closely between and below the b&w photos of bodybuilders in posing pouches one will find commentary on the art the models gay rights law religion and more by Mizer. Athletic Model Guild unknown books
1995144400Oklahoma City Okla: National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1995. Hardcover. VG- Few marks from previous gallery owner; page margins are tanning lightly; text and illus. are good. Silver stamped boards decorated flyleaves167 pp. many BW & color illus. A celebration of "outstanding contemporary western painting and sculpture." preface Each artist gets a double-page spread with bio photo and one example of artwork. Grant Speed is the 1994 Prix de West Award Winner. National Cowboy Hall of Fame hardcover books
1997144401Oklahoma City Okla: National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1997. Softcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; page edges are beginning to tan lightly; text and illus. are good. Tan paper wraps 196 pp. many BW & color illus. A celebration of "the best western art created by the country's most dynamic painters and sculptors." preface Each artist gets a double-page spread with bio photo and one example of artwork. Howard Terpning is the 1996 Prix de West Award Winner. National Cowboy Hall of Fame paperback books
1933014636NY: Bibo-Lang. 1933. First Edition. Paperback. Wraps 64pp a song folio with much added material: Cowboy Glossary Indian Language rope tricks etc. Very good. . Bibo-Lang paperback books
191642916Napanoch NY 1916. Pale blue laid linen paper with watermark. Printed blue Yama Farms letterhead typed poem. Fold lines few pin holes to upper corner. VG. Broadside. Printing/type to recto only. 10-15/16" x 8-7-16" <br/><br/>Typed poem with "Copy" noted in manuscript beneath the letterhead though nevertheless presumed original to the occasion. The poem is addressed to William and Mrs. I. Schaffer from "Your Broncho Friend of the Camp and the Trail J.W. Crawford 'Capt. Jack.'" Crawford and the Schaffers apparently met and spent time together at Yama Farms. The poem consists of two octaves and begins "To a pair of Happy Lovers / Whom I met at Yama Farms / Who are dead in love with Lovers / Of Old Mother Nature's charms . . . " We presume that the author is "Poet Scout" John Wallace "Captain Jack" Crawford. Crawford was a soldier and ranger in the West during the Civil War a failed miner a showman in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show until 1877 when he accidentally shot himself in the groin and an eventual lecturer and cowboy poet at events around the country; he died in New York in 1917. Yama Farms was a popular Japanese-inspired resort in Ulster County New York from 1903 to 1938. It hosted among others Henry Ford Thomas Edison John Burroughs Harvey Firestone Rabindranath Tagore and many other industrialists financiers influential members of New York society literati etc. unknown books
11219Old West Stereoview card is titled: "Round up on the Sherman Ranch Genesee Kan." Keystone View Company Publisher. by B. Singley. photo of a cowboy on his horse rounding up his cattle. The background has hundreds of cows and vast hills. Circa 1880. Description on reverse: "Here roamed the myriad herds of buffalo. Here the Indian's war troops rent the air the tomahawk and scalping knife put in their atrocious work." Photo in excellent condition. unknown books
1981014588Powder River Book Co 1981. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 38 full color pictures many of Tetons and Yellowstone inscribed by the artist. Powder River Book Co hardcover books
1984Embry 139439Northland Press 1984. First edition limited issue one of 50 copies signed by 23 of the 26 artists represented. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Full page color reproductions throughout. Brown leather backed cloth. Northland Press, 1984. First edition, limited issue, one of 50 copies, signed by 23 of the 26 artists represented. hardcover books
1985Embry 139438Northland Press 1985. First edition limited issue one of 50 copies signed by 25 of the 28 artists represented. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Full page color reproductions throughout. Brown leather backed cloth. Northland Press, 1985. First edition, limited issue, one of 50 copies, signed by 25 of the 28 artists represented. hardcover books
2005Embry 189858Cowboy Artists of America 2005. Limited edition signed by 21 notable cowboy artists. Fine in fine slipcase with a few very minor scuffs. Full page color reproductions. Faux turquoise suede backed faux cowhide in matching slipcase. Cowboy Artists of America, 2005. Limited edition, signed by 21 notable cowboy artists. unknown books
19732221764<p>First edition "CAA Artist Edition". Octavo. Statement by U. Grant Speed; two page foreword by Barry Goldwater. 5 color plates over 40 b/w photographs and illustrations. Half black leatherette over dark blue cloth silver stamped spine blue endpapers. No dust jacket. Very good. 80 pages.</p><p>Exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum September 14 - November 4 1973.</p><p>Number 79 of 100 specially bound copies signed by 25 of the artists including James Boren Fred Fellows Melvin Warren John Clymer Robert Lougheed James Boren et al. and signed and inscribed by Fred Harman on limitation page "Happy Trails to David & Susan Olch."</p> Northland Press hardcover books
1972156131Flagstaff AZ 1972. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Black-and-white photographs of the artists and their art 80 pages large slim 8vo 10 x 7.25 inches 3/4 tan fabricoid with pumpkin buckram ex-libris inside the front cover. Flagstaff Arizona: 1972. Limited edition. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> Signed by 26 Western artists -- 25 on the limitation page and one on the back by the following: William Moyers George Marks Melvin C. Warren Nick Eggenhoffer Harvey Johnson J.N. Swanson Byron B. Wolfe Charlie S. Dye Joe Beeler Frank Polk Grant Speed Brownell McGraw Tom Ryan SHorty Shope John Clymer Bob Scriver Darol Dickinson Gordon Snidow Robert Lougheed John Kittelson Fred Fellows James Reynolds Nicholas S. Firfires Fred Harman Ned Jacob on the back and John Hampton.<br/><br/> unknown books
193832564n. p.: The Tribune Publishing Co 1938. 1st edition. Printed pictorial orange paper wrappers stapled. Wrappers severely chipped & detached. Textblock - ex-lib with small stamp to top edge of 'January' page no other markings otherwise VG. Unpaginated though 32 pp. 19 drawings: 9 Cowboy and 10 Indian. 8vo. 9-1/2" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>One of the first print appearances of Thompson who spent much of his early adult life in Oklahoma and who was subsequently to be recognized by many as "the Dean of American Noir novelists". Taylor. The Tribune Publishing Co unknown books