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Publicado por J.M. Carroll Company, 1982
Librería: Booked Up, Inc., Archer City, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Reprint. Brown cloth. Bottom edge of front board bumped. Rear board extremities rubbed. Dust jacket heavily rubbed and creased with a few small chips and tears.
Publicado por New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1926., New York, 1926
Librería: Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, Estados Unidos de America
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Hard Back. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. 1st. RARE. 220pp, illus, 6x9, 8vo. HB, crisp red cloth with black text on face and spine. HB/vg+ - corners sl worn, t/b spine and face edge chipped, 1 sm nick mid te face. PON fiEP. FP b/w photo of the Old Sergeant, John B. Charlton. Winning the West from the Indians and bad men in 1870 to 1876. Western Americana, Western Biography. (N10.00).
Publicado por Frederick H. Hitchcook, New York, 1926
Librería: Cat House Books LLC, Pensacola, FL, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good ++. No Jacket. First Edition. This is a very good ++ copy. There is light rubbing on the corers and the top and end of the spine. There is a lighter red spot as if water had sat on the book for a very few minutes. Not really noticed unless you are actually holding the book. From the introductory (p. 11) "In1919-1920, I wrote several booklets in which I ha described some of the early and more interesting events of a somewhat adventurous period of my life as a young officer of the Fourth U. S. Cavalry, including among them, that one tragical event which led to my earl retirement from active service, "Tragedies of Canon Blanco." See Six-Guns and Saddle Leather, p.#144 #479 and Wright-Howes p. 100, #196r Six-Guns is somewhat critical Captain Carter's writing. "The author devotes a chapter to the outlaw REd Mclaughlin and calls the Earps "the most desperate criminals Arizona ever knew. He is wrong however, in saying that Virgil Earp was killed in Willcox when the bartender hit him over the head with a whiskey bottle. Much of his information on Wild Bill Hickok is incorrect. He states that he was in Deadwood when Wild Bill was killed. Colonel Wheel, in his Frontier Trail, places the killing at Nuttall and Mann's Saloon; Wilstach says that it took place in the Bella Union;a nd Harry Young says the Sixty -Six Saloon. Most authors concede it happened in the No. 10 Saloon. The author also says that McCall was rearrested in Omaha. He was captured in Laramie, Wyoming. Captain Carter made well have made some mistakes, but his book is outstanding, interesting and it portrays in many ways the final days of the west. A must on any collection on the relation between the Solider and the Indian.
Publicado por Gibson Brothers, Washington, DC, 1913
Librería: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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4to. xiii, 509 pp. Frontispiece plate. Original gilt-stamped navy cloth (rubbed). Owner's name, else very good. Original gilt-stamped navy cloth (rubbed). First edition. Howes C-191: "100 copies printed." Nevins I, p. 67: "Singularly unique, for this volume is composed largely of the letters from the field of four Massachusetts brothers; all served in the Army of the Potomac." Mullins Union Bookshelf 13: "Best of personal reminiscences . provides a vivid picture of the life of a Union soldier." The author also served in the later Indian wars of the West, publishing a number of highly sought accounts of those experiences.