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True West Magazine, June 1972

Western Publications Inc., 1972

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Year of publication
1972
Place of printing
USA
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Western Publications Inc.
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
True West Magazine, June 1972 What was your name in the States? - the use of the, alias, Gold Bars From the Barnard Express - a story from near Kamloops, British Columbia, Ishi - a most remarkable Indian, A Stranger Rode with the Posse - Bill Everheart of Grayson, County, Texas, The Palm of a Three-Fingered Glove, Tragedy of the Moffat Road, The blood of a hundred men! - Tom Starr of Oklahoma, Livin' High and Layin' Low in the Toquimas - to try it, head to Manhattan, Nevada, The Best Darn Vacation I Ever Had! - When a Kansan drinks water, from the Pecos he knows he's been somewhere!, Cantankerous a Man as Ever Lived - Amos Hill of Green River, Wild Old Days!, Old West Curiosa - photos, The "Trunkman" Mystery Americana History Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: What was your name in the States? - the use of the alias; Gold Bars From the Barnard Express - a story from near Kamloops, British Columbia; Ishi - a most remarkable Indian; A Stranger Rode with the Posse - Bill Everheart of Grayson County, Texas; The Palm of a Three-Fingered Glove; Tragedy of the Moffat Road; The blood of a hundred men! - Tom Starr of Oklahoma; Livin' High and Layin' Low in the Toquimas - to try it, head to Manhattan, Nevada; The Best Darn Vacation I Ever Had! - When a Kansan drinks water from the Pecos he knows he's been somewhere!; Cantankerous a Man as Ever Lived - Amos Hill of Green River; Wild Old Days!; Old West Curiosa - photos; The "Trunkman" Mystery. Average wear. One inch opening at top of coverfold. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book