

BOOKS - Gun Collecting by Geoffrey Boothroyd
A "beginners" guide and or introduction first published in 1961. Largely devoted to firearms development, it is a nice easy way to "jump in". Wri...
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A "beginners" guide and or introduction first published in 1961. Largely devoted to firearms development, it is a nice easy way to "jump in". Wri...
View full detailsThis is a pricey little tome of just 29 pages that has some superb historical information, see table of contents below. It seems to be another piec...
View full detailsVery well done publications. Presentations of recently written articles (recent as of the date of presentation, of course). From their website: "...
View full details1936 publication done in Ft. Worth Texas ... with Amon Carter, Sr. ... Mr. Fort Worth and publisher of the FW Star Telegram - doing the introducti...
View full detailsPlains Indian Life in 1837. The early art of Alfred J. Miller with descriptive notes by the artist. Miller was one of the handful of artists tha...
View full detailsTechnical pamphlet: Connor, Seymour V. and Skaggs, Jimmy M. As best I can tell, it is a reprint of a report in the 1950 Panhandle-Plains (Museum)...
View full details1996 by David L. Wilson Good research info on "collectables" of the American West Being almost 30 years old the values are, of course, old. Does ...
View full detailsFull title is "Hunting Trips on the Prairie and in the Mountains". It is Part II of Hunting trips of a Ranchman" by Roosevelt Fair condition, with ...
View full detailsKokopelli, the mysterious, humpbacked flute player of the American Southwest, has been a sacred figure to Native Americans since prehistoric times....
View full detailsTechnical publication: Number 8 Research Reports in Archaeology - Contribution 4 The 1977 season at the Garnsey Site 1978. John D. Speth and Will...
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.
An 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 detailsTechnical publication: Minnesota Historical Society C. Thomas Shay January 1971. 133 pages - soft cover (More information on request - can also b...
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 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!)
Wonderful photography by David Fitzgerald. Some awesome long distance shots of mountains, bison and America. Large format - 13.5" x 10" Well inte...
View full detailsWritten as a true store of the only documented female buffalo soldier, she use the name "William Cathy" to make her way into the ranks of one of th...
View full detailsOldest jump site in North America. By Gordon Reid.
You just have to experience this huge and weighty (in more ways than one) tome as a collaboration of 10 distinguished authorities on the American W...
View full detailsThis is an excerpted reprint from the original "The Trail Drivers of Texas". It's not the whole, but selected writings from some of the trail driv...
View full detailsLectures delivered before the Forest School of Yale University - 1914
The story of cattle brands. ex library. Not a huge book, but a good solid explanation with simple descriptions. 1962.