The West Magazine - True Stories of the Old West, August 1969
The West Magazine - True Stories of the Old West, August 1969
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Détails
- Année
- 1969
- Lieu d'édition
- USA
- Auteur
- Rosenhouse, Leo, Brewington, E.H., Moltham, Ruth, Dillon, Charles W., Hicks, Flora Weed, Martin, Cy, Bundy, Rex, Sporleder, Louise, Walker, Wayne T., Kemp, Barron
- Éditeurs
- Maverick Publications Inc.
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- The West Magazine - True Stories of the Old West, August 1969 Oregon Boot La Grange California's Floating Islands, of Hell - prison ships, River Full of Whiskey - Brigadier-General Stand Watie, Massacre at Caborca - Henry Alexander Crabb and his followers, invaded Mexico, Vengeance Rides a Black Horse - Indians are killed at, Weaverville, California after Mr. Anderson was killed by a native, Rail Honeymoon for Eight - Jim Bridger and company terrify white, woman by posing as wild Indians at Walla Walla, The Paddlewheelers and the Hungry Miners - Paddlewheeler "New, Racket" is stranded in the ice of the Yukon River, Forgotten Fort on the Bloody Bozeman - Fort C.F. Smith and the, belligerant Sioux, Something Under the Bridge - life in East Las Vegas in the, 1880's, Headstrong Henry Mudge - Playboy Rancher of Hodgeman County, Kansas, Glittering Gold - Before Sutter's Mill Americana History, Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Paperback
- Etat de conservation
- Acceptable
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
74 pages. Featuers: California's Floating Islands of Hell - prison ships; River Full of Whiskey - Brigadier-General Stand Watie; Massacre at Caborca - Henry Alexander Crabb and his followers invaded Mexico; Vengeance Rides a Black Horse - Indians are killed at Weaverville, California after Mr. Anderson was killed by a native; Rail Honeymoon for Eight - Jim Bridger and company terrify white woman by posing as wild Indians at Walla Walla; The Paddlewheelers and the Hungry Miners - Paddlewheeler "New Racket" is stranded in the ice of the Yukon River; Forgotten Fort on the Bloody Bozeman - Fort C.F. Smith and the belligerant Sioux; Something Under the Bridge - life in East Las Vegas in the 1880's; Headstrong Henry Mudge - Playboy Rancher of Hodgeman County, Kansas; Glittering Gold - Before Sutter's Mill; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Three-inch opening at foot of coverfold, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book