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1949812j1457Nashville Tennessee: Acuff-Rose Publications. Good. 1949. First Edition. Paperback. Features piano sheet music lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: A House Built On A Rock; Afraid; Blue as A Heartache Sas As A Tear; Deep Water; Faded Love And Winter Roses; Good Time Cake Walk; It's A Shame; It's Enough To Make Anyone Cry; It's Wrong tTo Love You But I Do; Just An Old Farm for Sale; Just Like Me; Little Strands Of Silver Shining Through The gold; Look in the Looking Glass At You; More Precious Than Silver Or Gold; Rose Of Ol' Pawnee; Someday You'll Thank Me; Song Of The Hills; Tennessee Moon; Tennessee Waltz; Waltz With Me. Includes a note from Cowboy Copas plus several pages of nice black and white photots. Few markings to contents. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy.; 4to . Acuff-Rose Publications paperback
193156595Los Angeles CA: Frontier Publishing Co. Press of the Kellaway-Ide Company 1931. 8vo. 74 2 pp. plus 4 pp. publisher’s ads. Woodcut engraved text illustrations throughout. Pictorial flexible brown cloth cover art of Cowboy below a silver moon minor shelfwear slight rubbing VG copy w/ former owner’s note on half-title “May better days lay ahead your Pard Carl.†First edition of this anthology by the California cowpuncher born in San Francisco reared in the Owens Valley and known for his Western Ballad “The Strawberry Roan†which opens this anthology of verse and songs. Fletcher 1892-1954 was also known for penning “he died with his boots on†in Yavapai Pete the second in this anthology and also appeared in the 1947 film Gunsmoke. Welch 1886-1958 was a noted Western artist muralist and Fletcher’s father-in-law for a spell. Frontier Publishing Co., [Press of the Kellaway-Ide Company], hardcover
193447451934. Staplebound. Fair. 12mo pp. 1 23 1. Staple-bound booklet. Writing inside front and back covers dating the brochure 1934. Moderate wear with front wrapper half-separated. A small amount of writing inside. No copies in OCLC. Likely a companion-piece for the 1930s syndicated radio program “Cowboy Bill’s Roundup.†No publisher or date is listed although ‘1934’ is written inside and this 24 page booklet may have been given to radio stations for distribution to promote the radio program. unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Green cloth spine. Worn edges and corners. 4"w x 6 5/8"h. 184 pages. Introduction by Alcie Corbin Henderson. Index of first lines. "The hundred songs that make up this book are typical and genuine cowboy songs.... Wherever possible, Mr. Thorp has given the names of the authors of the songs and, when these could not be discovered, the cowboys who sang them, or the place where he found them."
256 pages. Features: Jane Shuss; Jasper D'Ambrosi; Alfredo Arreguin; Bruce Hixson Smith; After Barbed Wire - Cowboys of Our Time; Masterpieces of the American West; CAA Gold - a salute to the Cowboy Artists of America; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
157730Winnipeg: Author 1974. Staplebound Very good. First issue of the literary magazine published in Winnipeg. A modest production of 16 sheets printed both sides and stapled together. Includes a poem by Burton Cummings. The paper is age-toned around the edges and a corner crease on the bottom back cover. Includes Burton Cummings The Cowboy. Poetry--Canada Literature--Canada. Author Paperback
19491211811949 Editions Gründ - 1949 - In-8, broché, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs de l'éditeur - 190 p. + XXIV - Illustrations in et hors texte en couleurs et en N&B
8867285769.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
pp. xiii, 257. Illustrated with drawings by William Moyers. Tall 8vo. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps slightly soiled. Revised edition. Very good. W10
52234Rhodes & McClure Publishing Chicago 1894. Lovely patterned end papers. With aged text over a century old and holding quite well. Nicely illustrated with advertisements in very rear of book. Illustrations are subtle and unique. Clean text. Hardcover without a dust jacket. A unique vintage title Rhodes & McClure Publishing, Chicago, 1894 hardcover
pp. 471, (7) [Publisher's catalogue, includes advertisement for the Deaf, The Audiphone, hearing through the teeth and a Catarrh cure, a Nasal Respirator to prevent snoring] + Frontis and full page drawings. Lacks first fly leaf. Inner hinges cracked. Paper browning and slightly brittle. First few leaves penciled scribbled. Small 8vo. 200 mm. Original full black buckram binding. Front board decorated with design of a cowboy and his horse, lacks embossed gilt. Spine also lacks gilt. Graff 3328; Howes P500; Jenkins. Texas #689; Adams. Rampaging Herd #1819. W4
pp. (8), 17-471, 23-35 [Paper read by R.S. Rhodes, of Chicago, at the Fourteenth Convention of American Teachers of the Deaf, at Flint, Michigan], (6) [Illustrated Publisher's catalogue, includes advertisement for the Deaf, The Audiphone, hearing through the teeth] + Frontis and full page drawings. Many pages printed upon light color drawings, red, purple, green and blue, which cover the full page. Note: Six candid original photographs of cowboys pasted on first fly leaves. Four Photographs of cowboys and their horses, one photograph of their bunk house and one photograph of their chuck wagon. Small loss on bottom margin affecting text on pages 143 and 144. Inner hinges slightly cracked. Floral end papers. Paper beginning to brown and slightly brittle. Small 8vo. 200 mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding. Front board decorated in silver with design of a cowboy and his horse within an elaborate border. Spine decorated and lettered in silver. Extremities slightly rubbed with very small loss. Graff 3328; Howes P500; Jenkins. Texas #689; Adams. Rampaging Herd #1819. One of the Earliest Books on the Cowboy. An exceptional artifact of early cowboy culture. W4
kz37Scrapbook. Very Good. No Binding. 1930s-50s. Scrapbook collection of TEX RITTER -- 'America's favorite singing cowboy' movie icon and country music singer. Disbound sheets housed in protective handmade box 11" x 15.5". Tex Ritter's original autograph is tipped-in. Back-cover shows pretty lithograph of landscape; front-cover missing. Scrapbook sheets have been repaired and stabilized. TEX RITTER 1905-1974 was known as 'THE MAN FROM TEXAS' - his powerful baritone voice was heard over radio on Broadway and in 150cowboy western movie musicals. Tex Ritter movies were full of good music songs comedy fights hard-riding scenery suspenseful stories. Scrapbook- 80pgs. of paraphernalia newspaper stories fan club material detail Tex Ritter's iconic musical cowboy movies of the 1930s-50s. The scrapbook has many publicity shots of Tex- in magazines 8x10" original photos chromolith illustration shows Tex Bill Elliott & their horses 8x10" small lobby posters; Tex Ritter's autograph lyrics for songs in his singing cowboy movies - 'Symphony of the Prairie'/ 'Rollin' Westward'/ 'Out in the Golden West'/ 'High Wide and Handsome'/ 'Sing Cowboy Sing/ "Arizona Days'/ "Headin' for the Rio Grande'/ 'The Bold Vaquero'/ 'Back in "67"'. Domestic s/h $20 . unknown
IND241C96Clarkson Potter, New York 1980. 23.0 x 25.5cms (landscape), 192pp, b/w & colour illusts.This book profiles the boots, saddles, jeans, accessories, spurs, suits, chaps, hats, bridles, outerwaer, shirts, belts, buckles, trucks, trailers and rodeos of American western culture . there are notes on Western horses; movie cowboys, who was who; entertaining cowboys style
31 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 196, numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo e tavole a colori fuori testo
1981ZZ4378Burns & Oates 1981. A little foxing to top edges. Dustwrapper slightly edgeworn but unfaded and unclipped. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition. No ownership marks. Binding sound text unmarked. No ownership marks. Binding sound text unmarked. Near Fine/Very Good. xxii 867pp; 24 x 16.5cm. Burns & Oates Hardcover
1465379983.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Pitcher in the Ivy - satire by George Grey; Apres Moi, La Bombe - humor by Richard M. Gordon; The Lonely Crowd - fiction by John Wisdom; Photo feature of Miss Carol Bayne; Only Her Analyst Knows - humor by Myles Callum; Photo essay of film "Tender and Violent", part of the La Nouvelle Vague movement; A Winter's Tale - fiction by Glenn Canary; Madras Madness - Fashion fad for handwoven Indian fabric; Grim Fairy Tales - satire by Robert Bloch; The Unique Peter Ustinov - article; Photo essay on Miss Nadia Jais; Ruddybore! - satire by Guy Daniels; Photo essay of Dore Orlando; Equity - fiction by Jack Sharkey; Hi Fi - article by Walter Gardener; Fantastic color-photo ad for Wrangler jeans on back cover features lady in baby blue jeans and jacket lifting cowboy dressed in black and red; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
188912-6-278Washington, Government Printing Office, 1889. gr. 8° (24 x 15,5cm), mit 21 Tafeln und einer mehrfach ausfaltbaren, teilkol. Karte, 2 Bll., 90 S., IV, rotes Ln. mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel und Rückentitel
1436319706.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1974125208Garden City N.Y. Doubleday & Company 1974. 207 pages. With a lot of illustrations, partially in colour. Heavy, blue original cloth binding and an illustrated dustjackert. (Dustjacket used). 34x27 cm
32 pages. Features: Lady Murasaki's Masterpiece - the world's first novel; The Tale of Genji - Fine Bone China Shell Collection; The Art of the Cachet - philatelic collectors are finding a divident in their hobby - the outstanding artwork of the cachet; Helen Reddy - her needlework is as important as her music; Decorating with your Collections; Ronald Van Ruyckevelt - the reigning genius of porcelain design; The Cowboy - eternal masterpiece Number 39; Dallas / Forth Worth has become home to many first-rate collections. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
192 pages. "Through words and illustrations reveals the true character of a western artist, as he was and is. It imparts an intimate view of a talented man, who paints the ideal and romantic, as well as the practical and difficult aspects of the west... His paintings capture a range of feelings including excitement, anguish, bewilderment and thrill." - from dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Fred Oldfield upon half-title page. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligble wear. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
1005XA4WCX8Hardcover. Very Good. 1/4 bound tan woven cloth over brown leather spine that incl's gilt titling. Color pictorial DJ price clipped with the slightest foxing . Red cloth covered slipcase w/ slightest rubbing/shelfwear. Square tight binding with square corners clean bright and unmarked throughout. No 97 of 100 limited edition SIGNED BY Author. Includes errata Sheet that indicates single signed copper plate included and pictured. Stated 1st prntg 1st ed w/ Intro by Dean Krakel Managing Director National Cowboy Hall of Fame. A catalogue raisonne Pps 186 incl 32 color plates 57 b&w plates index. hardcover
64 pages. A wonderful compilation of cowboy songs including Bad Half Hour, Cook's Song, Dying Cowboy, Kingdom Comin', Old Blue, Texas Rangers, Wandering Cowboy, and many more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this charming work. Book