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Cloth, with the first issue dust jacket which is in color, both dust jacket and book are very good. Map laid loose. First edition. Guns 2464: "The author tells about the Union Pacific train robbery by Joel Collins and his gang...The author also tells about the Olives and the killing of Luther Mitchell and Ami Ketchum, and about the careers of Doc Middleton, the noted horse thief, and Kid Wade, who was lynched because what he knew would be detrimental to some of the 'better citizens.' "
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The Call of the Range. The Story of the Nebraska Stock Growers Association.
by YOST, NELLIE SNYDER.
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Hard Knocks. A Life Story of the Vanishing West.
by YOUNG, HARRY (SAM).
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Wells & Co., 1915. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Full cloth binding, red cloth, a fine copy. Inscribed and signed by author. First edition, first state, variant binding. Guns 2466: "Although published the same year in Chicago by Laird and Lee with the same number of pages and bound in cloth, but with 7 fewer plates, the Portland edition is said to be the first printing. It is printed on much better paper than the Chicago edition. The author claims to have known Wild Bill Hickok personally, but he continues the Nichols legend about the McCanles 'fight.' He says that the stage company sent Hickok to Rock Creek Station from St. Louis to take care of the desperate situation. That statement is incorrect. The author has Hickok killing eight men at one time when he first arrived at Abilene. He also claims that he was the bartender at Saloon 66, where, he says, Wild Bill was killed. All the old-timers and eyewitnesses say that the bartender was Anson Tipple, and we know that the…
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