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  • [Dude Ranch]

    Published by Hackert Brothers, Buffalo, WY

    Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.

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    Single sheet [40 cm x 43 cm] / [15.75" x 17"] printed on both sides and folding to pamphlet size [21.5 cm x 10 cm] / [8.5" x 4.5"] Folds as issued. Very good. Promotional piece from this still operating northern Wyoming dude ranch, with one side printing useful tips for the prospective visitor (descriptions of the Ranch, area, activities, accommodations, etc.). The reverse prints 30 views of life on the Ranch. "In the early days of the West, pioneers discovered the cool, cottonwood shaded stream which is now known as Crazy Women Creek; they followed it as far as the Canyon gateway, where it rushes forth from the fastness of the Big Horns; they found it good and settled there. Years later the ranch site passed to a survivor of the famous Alaskan Gold Rush and was renamed Klondike.".