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Mulltiple Contributors

Frontier Times Magazine: May, 1972

Western Publications Inc., 1972

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Year of publication
1972
Place of printing
USA
Author
Mulltiple Contributors
Publishers
Western Publications Inc.
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The ghosts of Inyo, Matadors walked the streets of Gillette! - Bull Fighting in, Colorado, "We Must Kill" - medicine men near the Yukon River wanted to get, rid of gold seekers, Colonel Tim McCoy - 30 years under crossed sabers, Up in the La Sals - A basin so rich 'you can run trees through, the sawmill and the sawdust will assay at better than $10 a ton", Life is just a chance you have to take, Lost Cabin Creek Mines (Dawson County, Montana), Amos Chapman, Scout - the hero of the Buffalo Wallow fight, Timberline Kate - Kate Knowlton at Monte Cristo, A Day at the Greene House - a youth confronts a Mexican mob, Cump Sherman out west - William T. Sherman was never able to, take San Francisco. He was disoriented in the Bay City, unable to understand the mystique of Gold Americana History, Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Very Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: The ghosts of Inyo; Matadors walked the streets of Gillette! - Bull Fighting in Colorado; "We Must Kill" - medicine men near the Yukon River wanted to get rid of gold seekers; Colonel Tim McCoy - 30 years under crossed sabers; Up in the La Sals - A basin so rich 'you can run trees through the sawmill and the sawdust will assay at better than $10 a ton"; Life is just a chance you have to take; Lost Cabin Creek Mines (Dawson County, Montana); Amos Chapman, Scout - the hero of the Buffalo Wallow fight; Timberline Kate - Kate Knowlton at Monte Cristo; A Day at the Greene House - a youth confronts a Mexican mob; Cump Sherman out west - William T. Sherman was never able to take San Francisco. He was disoriented in the Bay City, unable to understand the mystique of gold; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine
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