THE X BAR X BOYS LOST IN THE ROCKIES: Western Stories for Boys, #9.
by Ferris, James Cody
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- Good overall (shelfwear to bottom edge), no dust jacket.
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About This Item
New York:: Grosset & Dunlap,, (c 1930.). Hardcover -. Good overall (shelfwear to bottom edge), no dust jacket. . Early printing. One of a series of Western Stories for Boys, featuring Roy and Teddy Manley, the sons of an old ranchman on the Great Plains, whose spread contains many thousands of cattle. Illustrated by Walter S. Rodgers. Glossy frontispiece. Bound in red cloth with black lettering and an illustration of a bucking horse on the front cover. Green and white illustrated endpapers. Lists to #19 in the back, 211 pp plus 5 pp publisher's ads.
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- Bookfever.com, IOBA (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 69716
- Title
- THE X BAR X BOYS LOST IN THE ROCKIES: Western Stories for Boys, #9.
- Author
- Ferris, James Cody
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover -
- Book Condition
- Used - Good overall (shelfwear to bottom edge), no dust jacket.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Grosset & Dunlap,
- Place of Publication
- New York:
- Date Published
- (c 1930.)
- Keywords
- boys series, western series,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Juvenile series;
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