Westerns
Rustlers' Round-Up
New York: Triangle Books, (1945). Hardcover. Reprint. Ink number on the spine, pages toned, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with a small paper spine label. More
With Spurs
New York: Triangle Books, (1937). Hardcover. Reprint. Pages toned, very good in remnants of the dustwrapper. Publisher's File Copy, stamped on the front fly with a label with publisher's information. More
Bull Hunter's Romance. A Western Story
New York: Chelsea House, (1924). Hardcover. First edition. Spine gilt a bit tarnished but readable, near fine in near fine dustwrapper with tiny nicks. An attractive copy of this western story about a strong but slow-witted man who is forced to use his wits to survive. The sequel to *Bull..... More
Bull Hunter
New York: Chelsea House, (1924). Hardcover. First edition. Pages slightly yellowed, near fine in very good pictorial dustwrapper with some small nicks and tears, and some dampstaining to the white spine that is pervasive but very faint. An attractive copy of this western story about a strong but slow-witted man..... More
Jerry Peyton's Notched Inheritance
New York: Chelsea House, (1924). Hardcover. First edition. Spine lettering dull, modest general wear, good without dustwrapper. More
King Charlie's Riders
New York: Chelsea House, (1925). Hardcover. First edition. Very good with soiling, light wear to the corners and spine ends, internal hinges reinforced with clear tape, a stain on the verso of the half title which has slightly offset to the title page. Faust is best known for the novels..... More
The Trap at Comanche Bend: A Western Story
New York: Chelsea House, (1927). Hardcover. First edition. Owner's stamp inside board, rear hinge cracked, corners lightly worn, else very good, lacking the dustwrapper. More
Boss of the Ragged O
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1935). Hardcover. First edition. A little sunning near the spine, near fine in slightly toned near fine dust jacket with a small chip at the crown. Mystery set in theWest. More
The Deputy at Snow Mountain
New York: H.C. Kinsey, 1932. Hardcover. First edition. Contemporary owner's name, corner bumped, else near fine in about very good dustwrapper with a few modest chips. Jim Logan wanted for murder in the booming Alaska town of Snow Mountain. More
The Missionary
New York: Triangle, (1942). Hardcover. Reprint. Gift inscription, and ink number on the spine, pages toned as usual else very good in a near fine dust jacket with a small paper label on the spine. More
By the Gun
New York: M. Evans and Company, (1993). Hardcover. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A fresh and bright copy. Winner of the Silver Spur Award. More
Journal of the Gun Years
New York: M. Evans and Company, (1991). Hardcover. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with subtlest sunning at the spine. Signed by Matheson on the half-title. Novel in the form of a diary kept by a gunfighter. A fresh and bright copy. More
Scotts Bluff: National Monument Nebraska
Washington, DC: (US Government Printing Office), 1961. Softcover. Reprint. Stapled wrappers. 64pp. Contains black and white illustrations. A fine copy. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 28. More
(The Border Trilogy): All The Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992, 1994, 1998. Hardcover. First editions Three volumes. Tiny pinhead size spot on bottom edge of *Cities of the Plain*, otherwise each volume is fine in a fine dustwrapper. More
Cities of the Plain. Volume Three: The Border Trilogy
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Softcover. Uncorrected proof copy. Octavo. Printed yellow-gold printed wrappers. Very subtle sunning at the spine else fine. The third volume of Cormac McCarthy's award-winning trilogy. More
A White Man's Chance
New York: G. Howard Watt, 1927. Hardcover. First edition. Just about fine in near fine dustwrapper with some tiny nicks and tears. Western with romance and action by the creator of Zorro. Apparently the author "novelized" his own scenario from the 1919 film of the same name, directed by Ernest..... More
Vinegarroon: The Saga of Judge Roy Bean, "Law West of the Pecos"
Kingsport, Tenn. Southern Publishers, (1936). Hardcover. First edition. Very good with some foxing to the foredge, edge wear, lacking the dustwrapper. A fictionalized account of the infamous Judge Roy Bean. More
Shooting Stars: Heroes and Heroines of Western Film
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, (1987). Softcover. First edition. Trade paperback. Tall octavo. 265, [2]pp. Pictorial wrappers. Owner stamp ("Dennis Lee Delaney"), sunning at spine and extremities, small crease on front wrap, very good or better. More
Cider Row: Racketeers and Mister Big
New York: Exposition Press, (1961). Hardcover. First edition. Some light spotting on the boards, else near fine in about fine dust jacket. Vanity press thriller with noire elements by a Hollywood studio security guard about Los Angeles racketeers during the days of Prohibition. More
Cider Row: Racketeers and Mister Big
New York: Exposition Press, (1961). Hardcover. First edition. Small bookstore stamp on front pastedown, else fine in near fine dust jacket with a couple of very short tears and a small stain on rear panel. Vanity press thriller with noire elements by a Hollywood studio security guard about Los Angeles..... More
[Screenplay]: The Presbyterian Church Wager [McCabe & Mrs. Miller]
[No place]: David Foster Productions, December 7, 1969. Softcover. First draft. Quarto. Mimeographed leaves printed rectos only screwbound into printed blue wrappers. "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" inked on front cover under the printed title, else very near fine. Screenplay based on the novel *McCabe* by Edmund Naughton, eventually produced as..... More
Anything for Billy
New York: Simon and Schuster, (1988). Hardcover. First edition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with very light stain on rear flap. More
Buffalo Girls
New York: Simon and Schuster, (1990). Softcover. Uncorrected proof. Yellow printed wrappers, Fine. More