Language: English
Published by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, 2007
Seller: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
CE. Condition: New. New DVD'S Wrapped in the publisher's original wrapping.16 episodes on two DVD'S.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
Published by Platinum Disc Coroporation
Seller: Books End Bookshop, Syracuse, NY, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Unopened, in original shrinkwrap.
Published by Mill Creek Ent 2005-03-22 00:00:00, 2005
ISBN 13: 0826831200361
Seller: R Bookmark, Youngtown, AZ, U.S.A.
DVD. Condition: Used - Good.
Published by Dell Publishing, New York, 1951
Seller: Burm Booksellers, Beckley, WV, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Book condition is fair. Vol. 4, No. 11, January 1951. Book edges worn and chipped. Front and back covers worn and wrinkled. Hinge scuffed. Tail corner rubbed. Leaves yellowed with age. Also stories by Les Savage, Jr., S. Omar Barker, George C. Appeii. 160 pages.
Published by Utah Best Westerns, 1998
Seller: James Lasseter, Jr, Brooksville, FL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. This is a 41 page booklet with a fold out map of the twenty tours described in the Beehive State. All the 20 tours throughout the state are designed as loops, they start and end in the same town. Each tour has tour data such as total miles of the tour, driving time, Byways and Backways, National Monuments & Recreation Areas, Selected major events of the area. A quite useful tool in planning a vacation in the area; available for immediate shipment, carefully packed!
Published by Book & Magazine Collector, London, 2009
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 12.09
Quantity: 5 available
Add to basketBooklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 19 pages, illustrated. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 14 x 21 cms. Category: Book & Magazine Collector; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
Published by Book & Magazine Collector, London, 2005
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 12.09
Quantity: 5 available
Add to basketBooklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 13 pages, with UK and US list of books. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 14 x 21 cms. Category: Book & Magazine Collector; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
Published by December 14, 1925., 1925
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Condition: Good. - A 2-1/4 inch high by 5 inch wide slip of paper is boldly signed "Katherine Newlin Burt". It is dated in another hand above the signature "Dec. 14. 1925". The paper is darkened with some very light creasing & with a tiny chip to the right hand edge. There is a tear to the surface of the verso with 2 small pieces of tape where the paper has been removed from an album. Good. Katharine Newlin Burt [1882-1977] was an American novelist. She was the author of many Westerns and over a publishing career that spanned more than sixty years, at least seven of her works were adapted to film. She also wrote original screen stories for two more films. Norris Wilson Yates notes that she "excels in evoking Western landscape as a force in the lives and feelings of her characters". She and her husband Maxwell Struthers Burt lived four months of the year in the eastern U.S but spent the rest of their time at their "real home", the Bar B C Dude Ranch, a thousand-acre cattle ranch at the foot of the Tetons in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Published by Grosset & Dunlap, [1927]., New York:, 1927
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
8vo. [4], 274, [1] pp., plus 7 pp. publ. ads. Orange cloth, blue lettrng, w/ d.j. great cover art horse & burros, NF/NF copy. Grosset edition of this excellent western mystery set in the Nevada desert against the backdrop of archaeologists and hidden gold.
DVD. Condition: Sehr gut. 1 Region 1 DVD; DVD in Mint Condition / neuwertig (optisch bewertet unter hellem Licht); Ausländische Fassung, daher nicht FSK-geprüft. B05-03-00E Altersfreigabe FSK ab 18 Jahre Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 96.
Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc, Garden City, NY, 1949
Seller: Peruse the Stacks, ABAA, Gig Harbor, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First hardcover edition. Uncommon first edition of this Western novel from pulp writer, Charles Heckelmann, who served as Editor in Chief at Popular Library in the 40s and 50s. Hardcover in illustrated jacket. Page block toned, boards lightly shelf worn. Jacket with some edge wear. Near fine.
Published by Grosset & Dunlap, [1930]., New York:, 1930
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
8vo. [4], 308, [1] pp., plus 5 pp. publ. ads. Orange cloth, blue lettrng, w/ d.j. great cover art of cowboy being lynched (mnr creasng, couple vry sml clsd tears), NF/VG copy, w/ frmr ownrshp signature on ffep. Grosset edition of this mystery western set in Wyoming.
Published by Boston, Fields, Osgood, & Co, 1869
Seller: Ocean Tango Books, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Nice , a very early edition, Copyright page 1868, title page 1869.Dulled gilt spine tilte4s, Front and Back Green cloth stamped lines to boards , very small floral design in corners . chocolate brown endpapers.296 pages starting to tear , owner name on second preliminary pages. "If, Yes and Perhaps" by Edward Everett Hale is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work explores various societal themes through allegorical narratives that blend humor with moral reflections on life, fate, and human behavior. Among the characters introduced, signed by actor William H. Wright was an American character actor. . Over the course of his career, Wright appeared in more than 200 film and television roles. Inscribed by Illustrator(s).
Published by The Macaulay Co., [1932]., New York:, 1932
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
8vo. 320 pp. Orange publisher's cloth, black lettering covers & spine (minor shelfwear, rubbing, Rental Library markings on endpapers), w/ d.j. cover art of cowboy chasing down a steer towards cowgirl holding a six-shooter by C.E.D. (minor chipping head & foot of spine, creasing, edgewear, couple closed tears), still a G/G copy, from the Eleanor T. MacMillan Rental Library in the Portland, Hotel. First edition of this fast-paced Western set in a raucous Amarillo, TX with "Galloping Barry," a "sliver-built, saddle-warped bronco buster" fighting off "a pack of bad hombres" and pursuing the skilled gun-toting Molly Mary "because she has a fine hand with horses and can strike out square and hard in danger." Yore (1875-1936) joined the Texas Rangers in 1890, worked as cowpuncher, packer, stage driver, and prospector, followed the Klondike Gold Rush as a journalist, fought in the Spanish-American War, and eventually published 20 Westerns, two books of Western verse, and over 600 short stories.
Published by Arcadia House, [1959]., [New York]:, 1959
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
8vo. 223, [1] pp. Yellow cloth, brown lettering logo on front cover (minor dustsoiling, shelfwear, rubbing), w/ d.j. (minor chipping head & foot of spine, couple closed tears, edgewear, minor creasing), still VG/G- copy, signed by author on ffep. First edition, signed, of this uncommon western set in Montana against the backdrop of rustlers, outlaws, and blackmail. Cummins was a longtime California Western pulp writer who continued writing, prospected, logged, was a cow puncher, fire fighter, and even appeared in early Silent Movie Westerns.
Published by Published by André Deutsch Ltd., 12-14 Carlisle Street, London Second UK Edition . 1955., 1955
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 139.01
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSecond UK edition hard back binding in publisher's original red paper covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 7½'' x 5''. Schaefer's first novel, initially published in 1946 in three parts in Argosy magazine, and originally titled 'Rider from Nowhere'. Basis for the 1953 movie produced and directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. The movie starred Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin and Jack Palance. Nominated for six academy awards, it won for best cinematography, despite saying only 12 lines, Jack Palance received an Academy Award nomination for his creepy, career defining role. Contains 159 pp. Ex library with slip card removed from the front paste down and issue label removed from front free end paper, page edges darkened. Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper, not price clipped, 8/6 ticket. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. WESTERNS [U.S.A Old West].
Published by Universal Pictures, Universal City, CA, 1949
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Final shooting script for the 1950 film. Copy belonging to actor Marshall Reed, who here plays the role of the villain, with his name in black manuscript ink on the front wrapper. A ruthless man attempts to rekindle a settled feud between two rancher families in order to take both their lands when they kill each other off. Luckily the town has a good sheriff and a standup rancher gal to help save the day. An odd short musical western with a good crop of the genre's favorite themes (bar brawls, ambushes, sharpshooters) to help round out the plot. Red titled wrappers, noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper, production No. A7, dated November 2, 1949. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Joseph O'Donnell. 47 leaves, with last page of text numbered 46. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Fair, wrapper Fair bound with three gold brads. Foxing and dampstaining to much of the wrappers and extremities.
Published by San Diego, California, August 17, 1964 through March 16, 1970. [1968]. [1968]., 1968
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. San Diego, California, August 17, 1964 through March 16, 1970. [1968]., [1968]. Fine. - A substantial letter dated July 31, 1968 consisting of over 370 words typed on 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide creamy white paper with his name & address stamped at the top. Though Reginald Bretnor's wife, Helen Harding, died in 1967, G.C. Edmondson has just heard the news and writes a deeply insightful letter to Bretnor, musing on the subject of death, "I don't know how it happened - one of those inexplicable breakdowns in communications." "I didn't know she was gone until Hillary dropped by Sunday & told me. And then a moment ago I finally got around to opening the Magazine and saw it again in yr obit to another good and irreplaceable friend." He muses on the death of Bretnor's wife and their friend "AB", "I don't know what to say. Guess there's nothing anyone can say; just turn a fearful glance inward & selfishly hope I go first." Musing about God and death, he writes "When younger I went thru all the phases only to return to an older & darker way. Agnosticism - silly sophistry. When the moment of truth comes, then comes one's ancestral god." "Perhaps years of pain have clouded my thinking but I look forward to the old white whiskered anthropomorph on the seat of judgment. Perhaps in his infinite wisdom & mercy he'll forgive me my sins. And then, maybe I'll get close enough to get my hands on him." "In the dark night of the soul it's comforting to have a god to blame and curse, I suppose the Greeks had a word for it." . "I hope you'll understand that I'm trying to express my sympathy as honestly as I know how & it isn't particularly arty." He briefly mentions publications and offers to bring him "anything from the Tijuana markets", signing off with "Ishtar diminish thy enemy's member!" Signed "GCE". Folded for mailing, else fine. Together with 4 plain signed postcards, the first three of which are typed on 3 inch high by 5 inch wide card stock, the fourth typed on a 3-1/2 inch high by 6 inch wide card. In the first, dated August 17, 1964, Edmondson writes "I've propositioned Philip K. Dick to park the Coloso del Norte en su patio but don't know if he's still living there." He then asks Bretnor, as a backup, he could then park the car which is in need of repair, at Bretnor's home. Signed "GCE". Addressed to Reginald Bretnor on the verso and postmarked. In his second postcard, dated June 18, 1965, Edmonson asks Bretnor if the Westercon's is "going to be worthwile this year: and whether he'll be there. Signed "GCE" and addressed and postmarked on the verso. In his third postcard, dated July 15, 1968, he mentions that "Poul warned me that Berkeley is full of the culturally deprived these days." He states that he'd like "to make the con." and asks if there is any chance they could park where they did the last time. Unsigned but addressed and postmarked on the verso. His fourth postcard, dated March 16, 1970, is written in Spanish telling Bretnor that he'll be passing through there with the Andersons in a few days. Signed "GCE" and addressed and postmarked on the verso. The science fiction author Garry Edmonson, whose full name is "Jose Maryo Garry Ordonez Edmonson y Cotton", wrote under the name G.C. Edmondson (1922-1995) served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. Born in Mexico, Edmonson could speak six languages. Though best known as a Science Fiction author, Edmondson also wrote Westerns under the pseudonyms of Kelly P. Gast, J.B. Masterson, and Jack Logan. Born Alfred Reginald Kahn, the Russian-American science fiction writer Reginald Bretnor (1911-1992) wrote numerous short stories, many of which featured a whimsical story line or ironic plot twist, as well as volumes on military theory and public affairs. His collection of short stories titled "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot", published under the pseudonym of Grendel Briarton, gave birth to the humorous story pun which came to be called a "Feghoot". The stories were.
Published by Orange Judd Co.,, New York & Chicago:, 1905
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
4to. 8.75 x 11.5 in. [2], 202 pp. With platinum print photo frontisp, from Shreyvogel painting (offset toning to title), numerous tipped-in plates, colour plates, text illustrations, text photos. Publisher's fringed "Indian smoke tanned buckskin," cover art of cowboy w/ lariat on front cover, marbled endpapers (minor shelfwear, slight bumping to couple corners, inner front hinge just starting), still VG copy from library of Frederick W. Skiff (1867-1947), noted bibliophile and expert in Americana, w/ his decorative bookplate by William Fowler Hopson on front pastedown, limitation numbered in red on half-title. First edition, No. 277 of 500 copies, of historical western set against the backdrop of events in the Cache la Poudre Valley near Fort Collins, featuring one of the main characters scouting for General Custer in the Dakotas, and the events at the Little Big Horn. Western artists are represented, as well as reproductions of many historic original photographs, including such photographers as Lee Moorehouse, D.F. Barry, and others. Myrick (1860-1927) was president and editor of Phelps Publishing, Good Housekeeping magazines, and Orange Judd Co. He lived for several years in Colorado, and was a passionate collector of artifacts and items related to General Custer. See: Howes, M395, Adams, Herd, 1596.
Language: French
Seller: PhP Autographs, Hastière, Belgium
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Pas de couverture. Condition: Très bon. Authentic signed card. + Photo 21x15 cm (recent print). Size : 8x13 cm. Condition : please see scans. Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee. Signé par l'auteur.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
GROSSFOTO mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Unterschrift mit Datum signiert.
Published by Street & Smith Corp., [1923-1925]., New York:, 1923
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
15 Vols. 8vo. 320; 304; 314; 315; 317; 307; 320; 319; 317; 320; 318; 318; 317; 308; 319 pp., plus 69 pp. publ. ads. Colour-illustrated softcovers, much of the cover art Western motif pulp art with gunfighters, cowboys, and American Indians (minor chipping & wear to head & foot of spines, some creasing, edgewear, light uniform interior toning as usual), still a VG- set, stapled as issued. A substantial run of the famed Western Story Library featuring Ted Strong westerns which would eventually number 75 titles. Ted Strong was a character originally created by Street & Smith's Young Rough Rider Weekly as an homage to Theodore Roosevelt's campaign for a second Presidential term. Strong owned a Dakota ranch similar to Roosevelt's, and with his gang of eastern boys dressed in khaki uniforms such as those worn by the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, they cleaned up the territory for law and order. Published bi-monthly, these stories re-issued Ted Strong westerns originally published in the Young Rough Rider Weekly, and later collected in the New Medal Library. Later volumes contained new material and collected stories from the Wild West Weekly. See: J. Randolph Cox, The Dime Novel Companion, p. 278; Bold, Oxford History of Popular Culture, 6, p. 321.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Autogrammkarte (Postkartenformat blanko) mit eigenhändiger Widmung To Henry, Jahr 90, kleiner ORIGINAL-ZEICHNUNG (Selbstporträt mit Cowboyhut), Unterschrift signiert.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
GROSSFOTO, EIGENHÄNDIG SIGNIERT mit Jahr - als Cowboy, mit 2 Colts !
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Poster. 14 x 18 inches. One color lithograph poster on thick card stock, corners blackened for mounting (minor age toning, very slight tidemark at left upper blank margin, very minor chip from old thumb tack, light soiling and some wear to the reverse), still a very good bright copy. An original lobby poster for this pre-code Western, set against the backdrop of cattle rustling in 1877 Utah. George O'Brien stars as itinerant cowboy Jim Hall who joins Hank Hays' band of rustlers, only to fall in love with rancher Cecil Herrick's daughter Helen, played by Maureen O'Sullivan. The movie was filmed entirely in Arizona. Zane Grey based his original western on the activities of Butch Cassidy, who after rustling cattle would hide them on Robbers' Roost. The H.C. Miner Litho Co. of New York was originally Founded in 186 by H.C. Miner and son Miner Jr. After a reorganization in 1908, the company operated under Hugo Zigfield until 1935. No copies in Worldcat.