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Published by Co-Operative Publishing Co., 1914
Seller: Jeff Cornell-Bookseller, Choteau, MT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1914 First Edition, Copyright 1914 by Mrs Olive Dixon, 320 numbered pages, blueish green cloth hardcovers with gold stamped lettering on spine and front cover; Very Good Plus condition. Title page goes on to state "A Narrative in Which is Described Many Things Relating to the Early Southwest, with an Account of the Fight Between Indians and Buffalo Hunters at Adobe Walls, and the Desperate Engagement at Buffalo Wallow, for which Congress voted the Medal of Honor to the Survivors." A really nice copy with just a touch of shelfwear and a few light, small spots on the spine. The interior is Fine-firm and tight with uncracked hinges. No foxing. soiling, offsetting, dog ears or any other condition issues.
Published by Frederick S. Barde, Guthrie, 1914
Seller: The Wright Collection, Waxahachie, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. 1st. Green cloth w/gilt lettering, 320 pp., photos, index. Front hinge cracking, top corner one inch of pages 285 & 287 torn off, small tear to edge of page 315. RARE work on a Texas plainsman, scout, buffalo hunter, & pioneer. A Narrative.with an Account of the Fight Between Indians and Buffalo Hunters at Adobe Walls, and the Desperate Engagement at Buffalo Wallow, for which Congress voted the Medal of Honor to the Survivors.
Published by Co-Operative Publishing Co., Guthrie OK, 1914
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 320 pages, frontis, photos, minor wear to edges, a couple pages have light offsetting (something was laid in.) Inscribed, To E. A. Brininstool with kindest regards and best wishes of the author Olive K. Dixon Mia? Texas June 41924. On the front pastedown is an original photo of Hugh Dixon. On the second fly-leaf is an original photo of Olive K. Dixon 1932. Above the title heading of chapter 8 is written in pencil read carefully either by Brininstool or Dixon. Brininstool has notes and or underlining on four other pages. The story of a noted marksman, who killed an Indian at over 1,500 yards with a .50 cal. Rifle. Very good reading. Howes B135, Rader 1146.