Tales Never Told Around the Campfire
True Stories of Frontier America
by Mark Dugan
ISBN: 0804009546
ISBN-13: 9780804009546
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Publisher: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press Published date: 1992 Pages: 257
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Tales Never Told Around the Campfire True Stories of Frontier America
Mark Dugan and John Boessenecker
Athens, Ohio, USA: Swallow Press Ohio University Press, 1992 FIRST EDITION. Intro by John Boessenecker. 10 Outlaws, 10 States, 10 Stories of Western true adventure. Strange triangle of Wild Bill Hickok, David McCanles, and Sarah Shull. Tom Horn, Ed Short, Black-Faced Charley Bryant and the Dalton Gang. Bank Robber Cora Hubbard and Punch Collins, black leader of a train robbing gang in New Mexico. But Wait!!! There's more!! Many, Many Illustrated pages. NF/G brown cloth hardcover with gilt letteringon spine. Slight edge soiling and tapemarks on endpages. DJ intact but has slight edgewear at spine and corners. Moderate dark staining at top and bottom edges, heaviest nearer to spine. Two minor rips at top rear hinge and rear fold. . First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near Fine/Good. Illus. by . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by Spirit Tomes and Treasures (United States)
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Tales Never Told Around the Campfire: True Stories of Frontier America
Dugan, Mark
Athens: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 1992. Full brown cloth binding, slightly rubbed at tips. Signed on front flyleaf. xvii, 257 pp. Illustrations. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. ( more information) Offered by Turn-The-Page Books - Susan Blake and Peter Kohler, Booksellers (United States)
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Tales never told around the campfire: True stories of frontier America
Mark Dugan
Swallow Press/Ohio University Press. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers! Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information) Offered by Better World Books (United States)
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