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Book of the Hopi: Drawings and Source Material Recorded by Oswalf White Bear Fredericks...
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Book of the Hopi: Drawings and Source Material Recorded by Oswalf White Bear Fredericks (inscribed By White Bear of the Hopi Tribe)

by Waters, Frank

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New York; (1964): The Viking Press. First Edition. Large Octavo. 2nd printing. Signed and inscribed by White Bear. 347 pages, with Hopi glossary, illustrated with photographic images. The drawings and source material recorded by Oswald White Bear Fredericks. Thirty elders of the Hopi tribe of Northern Arizona met to offer these accounts. The first two parts deal with the Hopi Bible and part one deals with Creation Myth of three previous worlds, of their destruction, and of the Hopi's emergence. The second part speaks of their exodus until they arrived at Oraibi. A fine copy bound in 1/4 tan cloth over brown cloth, spine lettered and decorated in light blue, top edge light blue in a near fine pictorial dust jacket with slight wear to head.
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Bygone Days of the Old West
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Bygone Days of the Old West

by Lambert, Frederick

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Kansas City, Mo.; (1948): Burton Publishing Co. First Edition. Quarto. 487 pages, special signed limited edition. #109 of 200 copies. Lambert was a pioneer of Cimarron, New Mexico where he was a deputy sheriff, a mounted policeman, and member of the U.S. Indian Service. The book has more than 700 pen and ink drawings, pages 470-485 have a glossary of ranch terms, many of which are not in Ramon Adams book. He has double signed this book also with a long hand-written poem to Gil Traveller, the Methodist preacher who became the expert in Arizona on horses and fine saddles. He was featured in Who's Who in Rodeo Land (1938). After his death, he was honored with an annual horse show in Phoenix. Additionally, signed by him and his wife Katie. "Fred Lambert of the Cimarron". Bound in black pictorial cloth depicting a cowboy on a horse in brown, lettering silver, pictorial spine lettered and decorated in brown and silver, A near fine copy housed within publisher's slipcase.
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Dangerous Dan Tucker, New Mexico's Deadly Lawman

Dangerous Dan Tucker, New Mexico's Deadly Lawman

by Alexander, Bob

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Silver City, NM. (2001): High Lonesome Books. First Edition. Octavo. Dan Tucker was the classic lawman during the violent frontier period of the Southwest New Mexico and was said to be a better lawman, but more dangerous than Wyatt Earp or Wild Bill Kickok.191pp., bound in blue cloth, spine lettering gilt. A fine copy in fine pictorial dust jacket.
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The Delight Makers
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The Delight Makers

by Bandelier, Adolf E.

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New York; (1916): Dodd, Mead. Octavo. 490pp., Illustrated with interesting black and white photographic images. The author's years of knowledge of the Pueblo Indians went into this fascinating portrait of pueblo life before the advent of the white men. Bound in dark brown cloth deaccented in black depicting the desert mountains and yellow sky and river, spine lettering yellow. A near fine copy with some toning to pages. [Reprint of Howes #B93, Larned #604 and Rader #243].
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The F. Stanley Story (signed By Stanley)
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The F. Stanley Story (signed By Stanley)

by Walker, Mary Jo

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Snata Fe, NM: (the Lightening Tree), 1985. Limited Edition. Octavo. Signed Sincerely, F. Stanley. 97(1)pp. First biography of southwestern historiographer, Father Stanley Louis Crocchiola, who began writing about often ignored people and communities in the southwestern parishes which he began serving soon after his ordination in 1938 A fine copy bound in yellow cloth lettered in red, spine lettering red, in near fine dust jacket with one small closed edge tear to rear panel.
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The Fabulous Frontier, Twelve New Mexico Items
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The Fabulous Frontier, Twelve New Mexico Items

by Keleher, William A.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico; (1945): The Rydal Press. First Edition. Octavo. Limited to 500 copies, [Howes, k-37] One of the Adams One-Fifty, Most Important Books on Western Outlaws and Lawmen. p.50 #87. Adams states this book is a very scholarly and a dependable source which can be used for material on Billy the Kid, Pat Garret, Jim Miller and other New Mexico gunmen. It also includes much pertaining to the Mescalero Apaches, the Utes, Navajo, the great mining booms, the railroad and much more. 117pp., a nearly fine copy bound in blue cloth lettered in gilt, spine lettering gilt, endpapers are maps, from the library of Earl Vance, a close friend of R.C. Gorman and who owned the famous Ranch Kitchen Restaurant in Farmington, New Mexico along route 66, with his bookplate, in unclipped cream dust jacket lettered in red and black, chipping to spine ends and edges. A very nice copy.
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Figures in a Landscape (signed)
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Figures in a Landscape (signed)

by Horgan. Paul

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New York; (1940): Harper & Brothers. First Edition. Octavo. Signed by the author, The author tells an unusual story which dramatizes the people and the landscape of the American Southwest. He gives a picture of the Southwest, the land where he lives of which no one quite captures like he does. 284pp., bound in gray cloth, spine lettering gilt and black, some toning to edges, a very good copy with previous owner's inscription, in chipped and edge worn dust jacket.
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Flute of the Smoking Mirror:a Portrait of Nezahualcoyotl Poet-King of the Aztecs (inscribed By...
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Flute of the Smoking Mirror:a Portrait of Nezahualcoyotl Poet-King of the Aztecs (inscribed By the Author to Carl and Gladys Davis)

by Gillmore, Frances

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Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1949. First Edition. Octavo. 183p. index. bibliography. map on endpapers. Inscribed by Frances Gillmor. A leading Southwest archaeologist has produced the definitive literary portrait of Netzahualcoytl, Aztec poet king, who lived half a century after Cortez. It is thoroughly documented by the author and picturesquely illustrated by Ola Apenes of Mexico. Frances Gillmore spent much time in studying not only Mexican archaeology but also the Nahuatl language. He certainly was the most original personality in pre-Columbian America. Bound in blue cloth, lettered and decorated in purple. A very good copy in unclipped pictorial dust jacket with light wear to spine ends and edges, chip to on one corner.
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Francois C. Aubry, Trader, Trailmaker and Voyager in the Southwest 1846-1854
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Francois C. Aubry, Trader, Trailmaker and Voyager in the Southwest 1846-1854

by Chaput, Donald

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Glendale, CA: Arthur H. Clark, 1975. First Edition. Octavo. 249 pp. Western Frontiersman Series v. XVI. 19 illustrations, 5 maps. unopened. Aubrey was no obscure petty trader on the frontier. From 1846 to 1854 he was the busiest, most effective merchant on the Saint Louis-Santa Fe-Chihuahua-California routes. He spent money and valuable time in finding short cuts on the Santa Fe and Chihuahua trails. When the Unites States government planned a series of surveys to find the best railroad route to the Pacific, Aubrey, at a great personal expense, made two overland trips from Dan Francisco to Santa Fe. This route along the 35th parallel was later followed by the Santa Fe Railroad. Much more biography of Aubry never before written. Bound in blue cloth, spine lettering gilt. Near fine.
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Heart of the Southwest; a Selective Bibliography of Novels, Stories and Tales laid in Arizona and...
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Heart of the Southwest; a Selective Bibliography of Novels, Stories and Tales laid in Arizona and New Mexico & Adjacent Lands (inscribed By the Author to Henry E. Starr)

by Powell, Lawrence Clark

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Los Angeles: Printed for Dawson's Book Shop at the Plantin Press, 1955. First Edition. Small Quarto. 42p. index of titles. Inscribed by LCP to Henry E. Starr on flyleaf. While the late Lawrence Clark Powell was a marvelous writer on the history of the book, his literary passion focused on the Southwest both in terms of its history, literature, and culture. Issued in a small print run in the Great Southwest Travel Series, Larry Powell here has listed and annotated over 100 of the great classics of the region. He read each of these and wrote about many in Southwest Classics but here is an important list of the region primarily comprised of Arizona and New Mexico where in spite of an often punishing climate a richness emerges which should appeal to the reader. Bound in ¼ beige cloth over brown paper covered boards printed in dark brown, tiny spot of wear to corners, in plain gray dust jacket , spine lettering red. This copy has the original dust jacket though there is a large chip on the spine, so the… Read More
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High Noon in Lincoln, Violence on the Western Frontier

by Utley, Roert M.

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Albuquerque:(1987): University of New Mexico Press. First Edition. Octavo. First printing. 265 pp. This is the most detailed and most engaging narrated history to date of the legendary two year face down and shootout in Lincoln, N.M. Bound in 1/4 brown cloth over beige paper covered boards. spine lettering black. A near fine copy in a very good pictorial dust jacket with minor wear to spine ends and corners.
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Horses Worn to Mere Shadows: The Victorio Campaign 1880
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Horses Worn to Mere Shadows: The Victorio Campaign 1880

by Watt, Robert N. (inscribed By the Author to Robert M. Utley)

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Warwick, England: Helicon, 2019. Large Octavo. 475 pages. index. Inscribed by the author also with a letter laid in on University letterhead from the author. Illustrated. This is the definitive history of the Victorio Campaign in 1880. It is expertly written and lavishly supplemented with photographic plates, complex charts and graphs, with complete analysis including the politics of the international campaign during the Apache Wars. Laid in is a letter to his fellow historian Robert M. Utlery: Dear Robert, Please find enclosed a copy of "horses Worn to Mere Shadows"..enjoy (I hope). signed R. Watt. P.S. the original documents file came to over 300 palges so they can be provied online where he notes the pdf file. A very good copy bound in black cloth, spine lettering silver, two bumped corners, in near fine pictorial dust jacket.
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La Casa Adobe
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La Casa Adobe

by Lumpkins, William

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Santa Fe, New Mexico: Ancient City Press, 1961. First Edition. Folio. No pagination. Chiefly thirty three sketches and floorplans of adobe buildings followed by notes and how adobe plans were laid out. There was a cheap reprint done in 1986. William Lumpkins was an architect in La Jolla but in 1961 he went back to his earlier work in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico. He went back to large ranches where adobe was the standard, accepted building material. He also went to Lincoln, New Mexico with nearby Fort Stanton which was still a museum of Territorial Style. His dream was this book would turn to adobe (not the synthetic adobe, hollow tile, concrete block, brick covered with stucco to make a poor imitation of adobe) but the real material of the native earth and blending in the vast landscape of the Southwest. (Barnes, Adobe Bibliography). Plastic comb bound sift card wraps lettered and decorated in light and dark brown. Small stain to upper edge, light soiling to rear. A very good copy.
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The Land of Poco Tiempo (Illustrated edition)
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The Land of Poco Tiempo (Illustrated edition)

by Lummis, Charles F.

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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925. First Illustrated Edition. Octavo. 310 pages. The author's appreciation for the people with whom he lived with was reviewed as disgusting by many of the original readers in 1893 but the illustrations help to see the point though the penitente ceremoniest of the crucifixion which originally led to death or severe crippling now substituted being tied to the cross without the use of nails. Many illustrations of the Tigua girls, the culture of weaving, the mysteries of Acoma, the pentitente ceremony and other previously neglected sites. F.W. Hodge and other anthropologists had the highest regard for the work of Lummis. A beautiful copy bound in brown cloth, lettered, and decorated in gilt, green and black to upper board and spine, previous owner's name on front pastedown. A fine bright sharp cornered copy in a near fine unclipped pictorial dust jacket with one closed edge teat to front panel and light chipping to spine ends.
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Land of the Conquistadores
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Land of the Conquistadores

by Hallenbeck, Cleve

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Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, Ltd, 1950. First Edition. Octavo. 375p. The author presents a comprehensive view of New Mexico's history from the days of the Conquistadores to the arrival of Colonel Doniphan's army in Sante Fe. An interesting discussion of everyday colonial life from a variety of primary sources materials illustrated with drawings and maps. Bound in blue cloth stamped in gilt, spine lettering gilt, endpapers are maps corners lightly bumped, fading to head, in dust jacket which is slightly shorter than book (?) small piece torn away at head, old clear tap mends to folds.
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Leon Gaspard

by Waters, Frank

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Flagstaff; (1964): Northland Press. Quarto. 144 pages. 23 illus., 14 color plates. Life of Russian-born painter who traveled in France, Tibet and eventually moving to Taos, NM. This edition has an added 30 pages not found in earlier issue. This copy notes it was given to Sharon and Joe Beeler from Pat and Max Shriver who in 1970 bought the Leon Gaspard House to house their Shriver Gallery. Bound in black cloth lettered in gilt, spine lettering gilt, two light bumped corners, a handsome copy in unclipped dust jacket with just a couple of spots rubbed on rear panel. Very nice.
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The Line of Least Resistance (ed. By W.H. Hutchinson)
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The Line of Least Resistance (ed. By W.H. Hutchinson)

by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove(edited and Published with Personal Comments By W.H. Hutchinson)

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Chico, California: Hurst & Yount, 1958. Limited Edition. Octavo. . 78 pages. Signed by W.H. Hutchinson and numbered 329 in a limited edition of 500 copies. Drawings by James Bodrero. Originally, this was part of a series in the Saturday Evening Post began on August 13, 1910. Although violence had already been introduced to the American reading public in Wister's The Virginian, Rhodes used it here in the plot. He had known Butch Cassidy, Sam Ketchum, Cole Railston and he new the code firsthand which often made law enforcement and outlaws almost indistinguishable. He could bring in humor since he said the pioneer without it either died young or bought a trunk. W.H. Hutchison had gathered his stories in 1956 but this one deals with Dundee, New Mexico in 1881. Don Kennedy faces down bully Adam Sleiter and is framed for felonies, but when Apaches strike, outcasts become heroes. He writes, it was the year 1881 President Garfield was assassinated, the Lincoln County War was dyng down. It is into… Read More
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List of Works Useful to the Student of the Coronado Expediton By George Parker Winship (reprinted...

List of Works Useful to the Student of the Coronado Expediton By George Parker Winship (reprinted in Advance from the Fourteenth Annual Report

by Winship, George Parker

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Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1896. Quarto. p. 599-613. This guide was published two years before the fourteenth annual report of the BAE was issued. Harriet Koenig in her Acculturation in the Navajo Eden: New Mexico, 1550-1750 notes that while Winship was a Professor at Harvard, he prepared these notes for a seminar on American History that would not neglect Pedro de Castanada de Njera's role who thought a common soldier made a serious contribution. This work she notes remains: "the definitive source for continuing study of this era of New World history." Staple bound in original printed wraps, shipping to corners and edges of wrapper. A good copy.
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The Lizard Woman

by Waters, Frank

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(Thorp Springs Press, Austin, TX. 1984). Octavo. 136 pages. Signed by the author on the half title page. As Paul Foreman writes: this work is worthy of the others such as Masked Gods, Man Who Killed the Deer and Book of the Hopi. It is a novel of a search for gold: both the yellow gold you can hold in your hand, the golden elixir of a woman's love and when in the most threatening part of the desert--water. Wellman writes: "If Melville is the great American prophet of the sea, and the men who go down to the sea in ships, then Frank Waters must be accorded the role of the priest of the land, who has listened closest and recorded most faithfully the spirits of the land especially the Southwest." Bound in red cloth lettered and decoratively stamped in gilt, spine lettering gilt, near fine in near fine pictorial dust jacket.
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Memoirs: 1892-1969, a New Mexico Item

by Keleher, William A.

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Santa Fe: Rydal Press, 1969. First Edition. Octavo. 293pp. index. B&W photographs. Reminiscences of early Albuquerque by the author as a telegraph operator, newpaper reporter and lawyer.
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