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Publicado por Readers Digest, 2002
ISBN 10: 0762103752ISBN 13: 9780762103751
Librería: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
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Condición: New.
Librería: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Old West Stereoview card is titled: "Round up on the Sherman Ranch, Genesee, Kan." Keystone View Company Publisher. by B. Singley. photo of a cowboy on his horse rounding up his cattle. The background has hundreds of cows and vast hills. Circa 1880. Description on reverse: "Here roamed the myriad herds of buffalo. Here the Indian's war troops rent the air, the tomahawk and scalping knife put in their atrocious work." Photo in excellent condition.
Librería: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Real Photograph Postcard of cowboys roping calves to brand [circa 1910], size 5.5x3.5", sepia toned. Wonderfully unusual photo of cowboys at work. Two cowboys on horses, roping calves to brand. Labeled in full: "No. 2. Cow Boy's Delight. Bringing Calves to brand." published by Hal Reid of Liberal, Kansas. Very good condition.
Librería: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Real Photograph Postcard of Indian "Cowboys", 5.5x3.5", sepia toned. Spectacular photo of two mounted Native American cowboys and one native man on foot posing outside a very rustic cabin made of rough hewn logs and mud at a North Dakota ranch. Printed on front, in part: ".Copyright 1911 by Fred Olsen." Very good condition.
Publicado por Cupples & Leon, New York Publ, 1927
Librería: Bluff Park Rare Books, LONG BEACH, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Hard Cover. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. HBDJ, 1927, Early Issue, Pretext lists Thru Mystery of Derelict. Blue cloth, youth on ropeladder pictured in black. HardbackBook Condition: Very Good with Lite Rub, Wear. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. AS-IS, Howard L. Hastings (illustrator). Slight lean from stacking to Book; sharp corners, bumps to spine, very minimal yellowing. DustJacket is bright and colorful, pictures youth on the back of a rhino with the others hiding in trees. DJ Wear to spine ends and corners, & all Extremities with minor soiling to back DJ Lists Thru Secret Sky Express with FOXING. A super clean, unmarked copy. 310 Pgs + ADS End With Bomba Jungle Boy & Hostile Chieftain, . with Much Ingenuity these boys fit themselves into the wild Life of the Island they are Cast Upon after a Storm, Boys Typical shipwreck story.
Librería: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Wild West Archive of twelve 19th century original albumen photographs. Ranging from 4" x 5" to 8.25" x 11" on a 11.5" x 14" mat. Nine of the smaller photos were printed by Bogardus Photographer, 363 Broadway, cor. Frankling Street, N.Y. Abraham Bogardus was a prolific photographer and daguerrotypist who was active between the 1840s and 1880s. Three photos are mounted on one large sheet and on verso have a political cartoon and an albumen studio photograph of a circus character. Photos depict horses, mules, passengers traveling by wagon, ranches, rugged outdoor campsites, rudimentary dwellings, Native Americans, cattle branding, and finally a stunning shot of a wild-eyed hunter and his partner standing over the corpse of a great stag with full antlers that they had just shot with their rifles. One photo shows what appears to be a family sitting in a courtyard outside their low rise western log cabin. An older man sits with his wife placing her hand on his shoulder and two other young adults, possibly his son and daughter, standing near him. The women are dressed in long, high collar 19th century dresses, and the older man and his son have Western workwear on: wide brimmed hats, heavy-duty pants, and high boots. They are positioned near a large rock pile and the young man carries a metal bucket, next to a pile of rocks, which may be part of a construction project. Hard, physical work was a daily fact of life in the West and these photos reflect how these settlers made a living off of the land. Finally, we see one photo of a lone Native woman wrapped in a woolen shawl and mounted on a horse that is dragging a long wooden rod propping up a small wooden cage that two young children are bundled up in. She is alone on a dusty shrubland plain with her children in tow, an evocative sight that suggests that this woman could be a refugee on her own land, like so many other Natives during this time. A powerful visual history of the Wild West. Some minor cracking and foxing to photograph mats, some minor toning to a few images, however mats are firm, adhesive is strong, and photographs are clear. In very good condition overall.