

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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Our library has grown. It started just as books on bison ... historical on the herds and the hunters; the very early artists and photographers of the massive herds. It had books on the natives and bison. As people have come into the store, they have often suggested other titles with which we were not familiar. Many of those have turned out to be gems!! We now try to keep them in our library, but like all our "buff stuff", things come and go.
We have lots of children's books on bison, country living and baby animals. Stories that inform, entertain, fascinate and educate.
We now have over 300 titles dealing with those people who settled the American west; current bison ranching; plains tribes art and customs on bison. Some of the titles, however are "archived" as they are out of print and I cannot find (or have not found) reasonable copies.
Many of our books are "vintage" - picked up at library out-of-circulation events; bought from private collections or even swapped here in the store for another book. It allows us to sell many of the books for much less than cover.
Some out of circulation or difficult to find books, however, are priced at above the cover price (especially is they were printed in the first half of the last century. We try to let you know if the books are used or new, but please feel free to call (915-247-6601) or email - Cecil@buffalogold.net so you are not surprised or disappointed.
And feel free to call and ask for recommendations. I have put together a few video clips on some of the books I recommend; not quite sure where you find these on the web site .... but my web guru says they are here; maybe we can both find them!!
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 detailsW-4 Washington Irving In 1832, Washington Irving, America’s first literary superstar, returned to the United States after seventeen years abroad ...
View full detailsW-5 Another fascinating tale for all ages from Paul Goble. Superb illustrations and gentle writing: Traditional Native American Thoughts about N...
View full detailsDobie was all Texas. As the intro flap to the book says; :Born in 1888, J. Frank Dobie grew up in the bleak, South Texas brush country when the op...
View full detailsReprint of a 2004 Keynote address given by West at the 15th Annual Mari Sandoz Heritage Society Conference. 32 pages including introduction. Appa...
View full detailsS1-4 First published in 1913. The introduction by the author says all that needs to be said. It's below: ...
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 detailsBy Don Hampton Biggers Two Frontier Accounts. Newspaperman Don Hampton Biggers witnessed the last years of the West Texas frontier and grew intr...
View full detailsA small - 53 page self reflective book by a guy I would like to meet. Picked it up because of the obvious and enjoyed both his experiences and his...
View full detailsThis is a booksellers offerings from December 1063. It is a superb little "Catalogue" with both an exceptional ORIGINAL photo (that is gently past...
View full detailsW-4 A western spin on the "Night before Christmas" by one of our friends and customers. He has long had a passion for poetry that lead into song...
View full detailsEdited and with an Introduction by WIlliam W. Savage, Jr. University of Oklahoma Press, 1975 Hardcover; used An excellent and insightful read. ...
View full detailsHistorical Archaeology of the Royal Buffalo Hunt. D. Scott, P. Bleed, S Damm University of Oklahoma Press, 2013 An excellent (what else to expect...
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 detailsThis is one that I have not spent time with personally, but was recommended to me to add to the library by someone I know knows their "stuff". The...
View full detailsBy Joan Carpenter Troccoli Beautiful works beautifully copied here. Catlin is, by far, my favorite early American Western artist. His simplicity ...
View full details"The Study and Life Work of Frank Paul Sauerwein" by Michael Grauer, Elaine Maher Harrison and Steve Holmes. Rio Grande Trust and Rio Grande Press,...
View full detailsI first got acquainted with Mr. Ingersoll by coming across his 8 page article from The Popular Science Monthly Vol. XVII published in 1880. It was ...
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 detailsOne of a series done by the Smithsonian, this one in 1979. Starts with the 7000 BC and covers the various Navajo Pueblos, the Hopi and Zuni ... in...
View full detailsCelebrating 50 years of ownership by the J.T. & Oma Trew family (1949-1999). But it starts out with the original land grants and ownership sta...
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