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Austin, Texas: Private Printing, 1963. Christmas Printing to friends from Bertha and Frank Dobie. Cover drawing by WilliamD. Wittliff. Bound in blue paper covers, stamped in bright blue. 14 pp. Light wear with a crease to front cover. Reprinted from SOUTHWEST Review, Summer, 1963. McVicker D84.. First Separate Printing. Original Wraps. Near Fine/No Jacket As Published. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Special Limited Edition.
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Austin: Author, 1963. First Separate Printing. Pamphlet. VERY GOOD. CHRISTMAS GREETING, SIGNED by Dobie to Melleon Womack, March 6, 1964, cover drawing by William D. Wittliff, 14pp., blue wraps wrinkled.
Originally appeared in Southwest Review. WHALEY 3. MCVICKER D84. SLOAN - DRD 565.
PRYOR, ISAAC THOMAS (18521937).Isaac T. (Ike) Pryor, cattleman. Orphaned at age five, he lived with relatives in Alabama and Tennessee until age nine, when he ran away and attached himself as newsboy to the Third Ohio Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland. In 1870 at eighteen years old he decided to pursue greater opportunities with his brother in Texas. Pryor arrived at Galveston by way of New Orleans and began trailing cattle to Kansas. Later he bought 100,000 acres of Zavala County ranchland for $1.40 an acre, stocked it with 10,000 cattle, and named it the 77 Ranch. In 1908 he founded the nearby town of La Pryor. Pryor was director (188790) and president (190608) of the Cattle Raisers Association of Texas, president of the Texas Livestock Association in 1907, and president of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Denver in 1908. He also presided over the National Livestock Shippers' Protective League in 1915 and the American National Livestock Association in 191719. In 1909 he organized and accepted the presidency of City National Bank of San Antonio. Pryor died in San Antonio on September 24, 1937.
Originally appeared in Southwest Review. WHALEY 3. MCVICKER D84. SLOAN - DRD 565.
PRYOR, ISAAC THOMAS (18521937).Isaac T. (Ike) Pryor, cattleman. Orphaned at age five, he lived with relatives in Alabama and Tennessee until age nine, when he ran away and attached himself as newsboy to the Third Ohio Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland. In 1870 at eighteen years old he decided to pursue greater opportunities with his brother in Texas. Pryor arrived at Galveston by way of New Orleans and began trailing cattle to Kansas. Later he bought 100,000 acres of Zavala County ranchland for $1.40 an acre, stocked it with 10,000 cattle, and named it the 77 Ranch. In 1908 he founded the nearby town of La Pryor. Pryor was director (188790) and president (190608) of the Cattle Raisers Association of Texas, president of the Texas Livestock Association in 1907, and president of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Denver in 1908. He also presided over the National Livestock Shippers' Protective League in 1915 and the American National Livestock Association in 191719. In 1909 he organized and accepted the presidency of City National Bank of San Antonio. Pryor died in San Antonio on September 24, 1937.
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Austin, 1963. First Separate Edition. FINE. A Christmas Remembrance reprinted from Southwest Review. 14pp., 4to blue pictorial wraps drawn by William D. Wittliff McVicker - D84 Sloan - DRD 565. Information about cattleman Ike Pryor (1852-1937) including his life story as related to JFD.Orphaned at age five, he lived with relatives in Alabama and Tennessee until age nine, when he ran away and attached himself as newsboy to the Third Ohio Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland. In 1870 at eighteen years old he decided to pursue greater opportunities with his brother in Texas. Pryor arrived at Galveston by way of New Orleans and began trailing cattle to Kansas. Later he bought 100,000 acres of Zavala County ranchland for $1.40 an acre, stocked it with 10,000 cattle, and named it the 77 Ranch. In 1908 he founded the nearby town of La Pryor. Pryor was director (188790) and president (190608) of the Cattle Raisers Association of Texas, president of the Texas Livestock Association in 1907, and president of…
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Dallas, Texas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1963. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Reprint from The Southwest Review, Summer 1963, soft cover pamphlet is 14 pages, Near Fine, light blue stiff cover with dark blue title to front panel, also illustration of Cousin Sally by William Wittliff on front cover, 10.25 inches in height by 7.25 inches in width, 2 staple binding holding firm, light foxing to foredge else Fine, No previous owner bookplate or writing, this printing is a keepsake sent by Bertha and Frank Dobie to friends and family during Christmas 1963, their Austin Texas address is printed on introduction page. An ultra clean and most presentable edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall.
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Austin, Texas: Private Printing, 1963. Christmas Printing to friends from Bertha and Frank Dobie. Cover drawing by WilliamD. Wittliff. Bound in blue paper covers, stamped in bright blue. 14 pp. Light wear with a crease to front cover. Reprinted from SOUTHWEST Review, Summer, 1963. McVicker D84.. First Separate Printing. Original Wraps. Near Fine/No Jacket As Published. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Special Limited Edition.
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[Austin, Texas, 1963]. Octavo. A Christmas Keepsake. Bertha and Frank Dobie. 14pp., Reprinted from the Southwest Review, Summer, 1963, Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas. Bound in blue pictorial wraps stamped in bright blue designed by William D. Wittliff. Near fine with just a hint of toning to edges of covers. [McVicker, D84].
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Austin, Texas: Private Printing, 1963. Christmas Printing to friends from Bertha and Frank Dobie. Cover drawing by William D. Wittliff. Bound in blue paper covers, stamped in bright blue. 14 pp. Reprinted from SOUTHWEST Review, Summer, 1963. McVicker D84. From the personal library of Ramon F. Adams Item number 432 with a certificat of authentication.. First Separate Printing. Original Wraps. Fine/No Jacket As Published. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Special Limited Edition.
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Austin: Bertha and Frank Dobie, 1963., 1963. First edition. First separate edition. Originally printed in the Southwest Review, Summer, 1963. Pictorial wrappers, 14 pp. Front cover drawing by William D. Wittliff. Christmas keepsake from Bertha and Frank Dobie. Fine.
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