True West Magazine, April 1978 - The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain
True West Magazine, April 1978 - The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain | Rare and modern books | Echols, Lee E., Pryse, D., Briggs, Don, Stevens, L.P., Cold, T.And J., Wood, David Jr., Green, R., Ball, E., Browning, C., White, Victor H., Shafer, G., Page, C.
True West Magazine, April 1978 - The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain
True West Magazine, April 1978 - The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain | Rare and modern books | Echols, Lee E., Pryse, D., Briggs, Don, Stevens, L.P., Cold, T.And J., Wood, David Jr., Green, R., Ball, E., Browning, C., White, Victor H., Shafer, G., Page, C.
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1978
- Place of printing
- USA
- Author
- Echols, Lee E., Pryse, D., Briggs, Don, Stevens, L.P., Cold, T.And J., Wood, David Jr., Green, R., Ball, E., Browning, C., White, Victor H., Shafer, G., Page, C.
- Publishers
- Western Publications Inc.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- True West Magazine, April 1978 - The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain Bill Hickok's, Friends, There's still Gold in Oregon, The Mystery of Pranty Wash - Gila County, Arizona, Charley Smith (1856-1882) Still Wears his Six-Gun - a ranger and, the outlaw who killed him, Bloodshed in Kansas - Hugoton and Woodsdale were at war ninety, years ago, Amanda Alberta, aka 'Cowboy Joe', A Matter of Survival - 150 feet and four days of hell, The Wild West that Flickered - not all the action in a movie, house was on the silver screen!, Trail Tragedy - and to Caleb Magill it was a private affair, 95-year-old fishin' hole - the Gunnison River and the Hillside, Resort Americana History Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: A Man Called Shep; The Kiowa Raiders of Rainy Mountain - great photos; Bill Hickok's Friends; There's still Gold in Oregon; The Mystery of Pranty Wash - Gila County, Arizona; Charley Smith (1856-1882) Still Wears his Six-Gun - a ranger and the outlaw who killed him; Bloodshed in Kansas - Hugoton and Woodsdale were at war ninety years ago; Amanda Alberta, aka 'Cowboy Joe'; A Matter of Survival - 150 feet and four days of hell; The Wild West that Flickered - not all the action in a movie house was on the silver screen!; Trail Tragedy - and to Caleb Magill it was a private affair; 95-year-old fishin' hole - the Gunnison River and the Hillside Resort. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label on front cover. Binding intact. Pages yellowed with age. A sound copy. Book