Old West Magazine: Summer 1979
Old West Magazine: Summer 1979 | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
Old West Magazine: Summer 1979
Old West Magazine: Summer 1979 | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1979
- Place of printing
- USA
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Western Publications Inc.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- The Nine Lives of Captain Frank Jones, "I am no Coward" - Caspar Collins, young Lieutenant in Wyoming, When the Law hit the Strip (the Territory of Oklahoma), Hanging Bill Coons was such fun!, When President Harding Honored the Pioneers - a great day in, Oregon, with photos, The Fort Mims Massacre, August 30, 1813 in Alabama, Sam Peppard's Folly - his wind-powered windwagon sailed on a sea, of grass, Wagontrain Bride - Nathan Olney's scouts had a strange, assignment, kidnap a girl, find a preacher, then hold the line against an irate father, Chuckhole Chuckles - no holds were barred in the old days of, journalism and conversation, The Southwest's Greatest Tracker - John Johnson, veteran Negro cowhand, A Ranger of Commerce, or 52 years on the road, by Howard W. Peak Americana History Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: The Nine Lives of Captain Frank Jones; "I am no Coward" - Caspar Collins, young Lieutenant in Wyoming; When the Law hit the Strip (the Territory of Oklahoma); Hanging Bill Coons was such fun!; When President Harding Honored the Pioneers - a great day in Oregon, with photos; The Fort Mims Massacre, August 30, 1813 in Alabama; Sam Peppard's Folly - his wind-powered windwagon sailed on a sea of grass; Wagontrain Bride - Nathan Olney's scouts had a strange assignment, kidnap a girl, find a preacher, then hold the line against an irate father; Chuckhole Chuckles - no holds were barred in the old days of journalism and conversation; The Southwest's Greatest Tracker - John Johnson, veteran Negro cowhand; A Ranger of Commerce, or 52 years on the road, by Howard W. Peak; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine