
BOOKS - "Making a Hand"; The Art of H.D. Bugbee
By Michael Grauer. Texas A & M University Press, 2020 Mike is the absolute foremost authority (still living) on Mr. Bugbee. He is also one of...
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By Michael Grauer. Texas A & M University Press, 2020 Mike is the absolute foremost authority (still living) on Mr. Bugbee. He is also one of...
View full detailsPhotographs and stories behind them; vignettes and some very simple glimpses into Ms. Sandoz's life. Complied by her sister and published by the M...
View full details"Men of Our Times" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. First Edition. has handwritten note marking it as 1st edition with handwritten date 1868.
Not even sure where I got this gem, but with Harold Bugbee illustrations (including the cover piece) and J. Evetts editing. Some good pieces insid...
View full detailsAnother early PP gem with Harold Bugbee illustrations (including the cover piece) and J. Evetts editing. Some good pieces inside. If you are inte...
View full detailsTrew, himself a true son of the Texas Panhandle (See "History of the Trew Ranch -1876-1949 etc." was captivated, as so many here are, by Bugbee. B...
View full details1971 Original and 2014 reprint: The story of Will Hamblen. Hamblen lived in the Palo Duro Canyon ... in an area where there was no road across. N...
View full detailsAn original taken out of an 1888 Century Magazine. Illustrations by Fredric Remington. A great little 14 page essay. Another Original.
Originally Published in 1950; Reprinted in 1967 Presented as a doctoral thesis in the Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago in 19...
View full detailsNot exactly why I am including this one ... other than the title caught my interest one day ... and there are some interesting factoids in it. BUy...
View full detailsMartin S. Garretson (1866–1955) was one of the charter members of the Original American Bison Society* founded in the New York Zoological Park Dec....
View full detailsFroom the cover - "THE NOTED DESPERADO OF THE SOUTHWEST, WHOSE DEEDS OF DARING AND BLOOD MADE HIS NAME A TERROR IN NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA & NORTHE...
View full detailsPublished by the Montana Historical Society Press. from the folio page: "Written by Charles Wesley Allen from Red Cloud's reminiscence's told to S...
View full detailsS1-5 A great tribute and fact/picture packed 96 pages. Very fine to pristine copy (and the only two I have come across - it's 67 years old for...
View full detailsTheir History and Ways of Life is the rest of the title. Bird Grinnell was one of the early ones to chronicle the issues between those seeking to...
View full detailsAn Ecological History of North America and its People Tim Flannery Reading The Eternal Frontier might be the closest you'll get to taking a class f...
View full detailsW-7 Story and photos by Linda N. Cortright. This book was written to provide a unique perspective on the myriad of ways natural fibers have deve...
View full detailsTechnical publication: Minnesota Historical Society C. Thomas Shay January 1971. 133 pages - soft cover (More information on request - can also b...
View full details"A Chronical of the American West" By Marjorie Catlin Roehm George Catlin is, by far, my favorite early American Western artist. His simplicity a...
View full detailsTechnical publication: Memoirs of the Society For American Archaeology - #26. January 1972. 175 pages - soft cover (More information on request - c...
View full detailsMari Sandoz - 1963 As is her writing style, Ms. Sandoz takes a breath-of-fresh-air approach to a culture and people that she got a glimpse of as a ...
View full detailsChildren's book. Nice true story and wonderful illustrations. Copies signed by the author "with love". But always remember, no matter how tame b...
View full detailsPart iV includes "the Indian Wars, 1784-1787 Franklin, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee Fair to Good condition. Still gilt showing on top pages. Bi...
View full detailssubtitled "From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi - 1777-1783. With Maps. Published 1889 (yes, that is correct!)