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Mulltiple Contributors

Frontier Times Magazine: May 1973

Western Publications Inc., 1973

89,95 €

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Année
1973
Lieu d'édition
USA
Auteur
Mulltiple Contributors
Éditeurs
Western Publications Inc.
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Are the Peralta Stone Maps a Hoax?, Old Betsy - queen of the Kansas Southern and Gulf Railroad, The West Wind Blows - stagecoach loot cached on the Conejos, The Man who put Nebraska in the shade - more than one million, trees planted on 10 April, 1872 - the beginning of Arbor Day, Too much gold talk will get you killed - 40 wagons rolled, through West Texas from the goldfields of California, The grave on the hill west of Laramie - Clement S. Bengough, Blue - a family's horse, Northern Minnesota's Gold Rush - a state geologist who falsely, claimed that in 1865 he had found high-grade ore near Lake, Vermillion unknowingly influenced the outcome of World War I!, Bare fist fighter James 'Yankee' Sullivan, Frontier foods and Cookery Americana History Magazine Back, Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

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Features: Are the Peralta Stone Maps a Hoax?; Old Betsy - queen of the Kansas Southern and Gulf Railroad; The West Wind Blows - stagecoach loot cached on the Conejos; The Man who put Nebraska in the shade - more than one million trees planted on 10 April, 1872 - the beginning of Arbor Day; Too much gold talk will get you killed - 40 wagons rolled through West Texas from the goldfields of California; The grave on the hill west of Laramie - Clement S. Bengough; Blue - a family's horse; Northern Minnesota's Gold Rush - a state geologist who falsely claimed that in 1865 he had found high-grade ore near Lake Vermillion unknowingly influenced the outcome of World War I!; Bare fist fighter James 'Yankee' Sullivan; Frontier foods and cookery; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Magazine