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AH 1000 Nasatir, Abraham Phineas 1904- Borderland in retreat: from Spanish Louisiana to the far Southwest. Albuquerque, N.M.: University of New Mexico Press, 1976, x, 175p, bib, index, maps. Very good in dust jacket. $8.50
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Borderland in retreat: from Spanish Louisiana to the far Southwest.
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Imagining The Open Range: Erwin E. Smith, Cowboy Photographer.
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Americana 45p98i Price, B. Byron. Imagining The Open Range: Erwin E. Smith, Cowboy Photographer. Fort Worth TX: Amon Carter Museum, 1998, xii, 187 pages, frontis, illus, bib, index. Fine copy in fine dust jacket which is further protected by a mylar dust jacket. Very interesting photos from Texas during the early 1900's. $27.50 Box A 92
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Jesse James was his name, or, fact and fiction concerning the careers of the notorious James Brothers of Missouri.
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Americana 821sSettle, William A., Jr. Jesse James was his name, or, fact and fiction concerning the careers of the notorious James Brothers of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 1966, 263 pages, illus, notes, bib, index. Good, clean, tight copy. $10.00 Box A88
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The first Spanish entry into San Francisco Bay, 1775; the original narrative, hitherto unpublished, and further details by participants in the first explorations of the Bay's waters, together with four contemporary maps and six illustrations in full colour from the brush and pencil of Louis Choris who was at San Francisco in 1816. Edited by John Galvin.
by Santa Maria, Vicente de, O. F. M. (1742 – July 16, 1806)
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Mexico 001 Santa Maria, Vicente de, O. F. M. (1742 – July 16, 1806). The first Spanish entry into San Francisco Bay, 1775; the original narrative, hitherto unpublished, and further details by participants in the first explorations of the Bay's waters, together with four contemporary maps and six illustrations in full colour from the brush and pencil of Louis Choris who was at San Francisco in 1816. Edited by John Galvin. San Francisco: Published by John Howell - Books, 1971, 130p, bib, illus. (part col.), facsims., maps.Designed and printed by Lawtonand Alfred Kennedy.Text in English and Spanish. Larger, handsome book in like dust jacket. $22.50 Contents: Introduction -- Prologue, from the journal of Father Miguel de la Campa, 1775 -- Journal of Father Vicente Santa Maria, 1775 -- The map that accompanied Father Santa MarÃa's journal -- From the journal of Juan Manuel de Ayala, 1775 -- Letter of Captain Ayala to the Viceroy Bucareli, November 9, 1775 -- The report of José de Cañizares to Captain… Read More
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