1st ed. (1935) in dust-jacket, inscribed by Hart to western film actor Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. (Dodge City, Santa Fe Trail, the Comancheros). A good copy; interior is clean and tight. Front hinge is a little loose at top, but fully intact. A few stains inside front cover where the inked signature bled when the book was apparently closed before the ink dried. 1/2" light stain on front cover, otherwise exterior has average wear but no significant defects. Only the front panel of the dust jacket is present. View More...
M.B. [Max Brand]. Illustrated by Paul Brown. New York: Derrydale Press, 1933. Limited edition of 950 copies. Pebble-grained red cloth decorated in gilt. Light wear to edges and corners, spine lightly darkened. Bookplate front endpaper. Interior clean and tight. View More...
N.p., n.d. [Sacramento: Edward H. Crussell, c. 1933] Three original issues of the Saturday Evening Post, bound in small folio, ½ burgundy leather and pebbled cloth, gilt titles and borders. April 21,1917; Feb 20,1926; and October 1,1932. Sacramento bookseller Edward H. Crussell was a great fan of Rhodes and had these three issues bound by Sacramento bookbinders Silvius and Schoenbackler. He mailed the book to Rhodes for review. Rhodes responded with a full-page inscription: ####### “Dear Mr. Crussell: Your binding of this book is best possible evidence that you really like these yarns. I ... View More...
1st ed. Inscribed copy with the scarce dustjacket and publisher’s errata sheet! 8vo, beige cloth, tight and square binding with sharp corners, Very good-near fine; soiling to top edge, a few spots on fore-edge. Internally clean and tight. D/W not price-clipped [$2.00], but spine darkened and chipped at top of spine; also upper right front corner; light wear along folds. Inscribed on FEP by Rhodes with a quotation from one of his tales to Sacramento bookseller Edward H. Crussell. Rhodes wrote the inscription “in trust for....” It is later completed by Crussell to his son Ernest. On the verso... View More...
First edition. 8vo, red cloth covered boards; yellow titles and illustration of Texas Longhorn on front board. 291pp, plus one page of advertisements. Black & white photographic illustrations. Siringo's experiences in frontier Texas and New Mexico (Six Guns #2029, Herd #2074). Near fine; lettering on cover and spine very lightly rubbed; staple transfer to rear end paper. Internally pristine. View More...