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A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY. by McCauley, James Emmit - 1943

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Austin: Texas Folklore Society, 1943. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/fine. Limited edition of 700 copies, design and typography by Carl Hertzog. Range Life Series Editorship of J. Frank Dobie, introduction by John A. Lomax, drawings by Tom Lea. 3 color dj in mylar cover, illustrated endpapers by Lea, brown saddle on buckskin colored cloth. Volume two in the Range Life Series under the General Editorship of J. Frank Dobie.

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  • Date Published 1943
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Southern Methodist University Press Dallas 1965. Second edition 76pp ex libris (usual cancellation stamps, pockets etc.) very good (rear flap cut and attached to fep) d/w very good, illust.
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Austin: Texas Folklore Society. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1943. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo; 73 pages .
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Austin: Texas Folklore Society, 1943., 1943. First edition. First edition. Limited to 700 copies. Yellow decorated cloth, xxii [2], 73 pp. Illustrated by Tom Lea. For 15 years Jim McCauley was a common cowhand. This is the unvarnished tale of this ordinary cowboy in the 1880s and 1890s. Six Score 75 says, "One of the most forceful and expressive autobiographies of the range country. McCauley lived hard." Contains some information about some of the outlaws in Texas and Arizona. Fine bright copy in flawless dust jacket. The book was designed by Carl Hertzog. J. Frank Dobie says he liked "the uncommon saltiness of speech."
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A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY.

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Austin: Texas Folklore Society, 1943., 1943. First edition. First edition. Limited to 700 copies. Yellow dec. cloth, 73pp. Illustrated by Tom Lea. For 15 years Jim McCauley was a common cowhand. This is the unvarnished tale of this ordinary cowboy in the 1880s and 1890s. Six-Score says, "One of the most forceful and expressive autobiographies of the range country. McCauley lived hard." Contains some information about some of the outlaws in Texas and Arizona. Fine bright copy in flawless dust jacket. The book was designed by Carl Hertzog. J. Frank Dobie says he liked "the uncommon saltiness of speech."
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A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY

A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY

by MCCAULEY, JAMES EMMIT

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Austin: Texas Folklore Society, 1943., 1943. First edition. First edition. Limited to 700 copies. Yellow decorated cloth, xxii [2], 73 pp. Illustrated by Tom Lea. For 15 years Jim McCauley was a common cowhand. This is the unvarnished tale of this ordinary cowboy in the 1880s and 1890s. Six Score 75 says, "One of the most forceful and expressive autobiographies of the range country. McCauley lived hard." Contains some information about some of the outlaws in Texas and Arizona. Fine bright copy in flawless dust jacket. The book was designed by Carl Hertzog. J. Frank Dobie says he liked "the uncommon saltiness of speech."
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$375.00
A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY.

A STOVE-UP COWBOY'S STORY.

by MCCAULEY, JAMES EMMIT

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Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
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Austin: Texas Folklore Society, 1943., 1943. First edition. First edition. Limited to 700 copies. Yellow dec. cloth, 73pp. Illustrated by Tom Lea. For 15 years Jim McCauley was a common cowhand. This is the unvarnished tale of this ordinary cowboy in the 1880s and 1890s. Six-Score says, "One of the most forceful and expressive autobiographies of the range country. McCauley lived hard." Contains some information about some of the outlaws in Texas and Arizona. Fine bright copy in flawless dust jacket. The book was designed by Carl Hertzog. J. Frank Dobie says he liked "the uncommon saltiness of speech."
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$375.00