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LeFors, Joe. WYOMING PEACE OFFICER AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Laramie, Wyoming: Laramie Printing Company, (1953). First Edition. 9 1/2 by 6 1/4 inches in maroon cloth with gilt titling to the upper cover; in pictorial dust jacket. ADAMS ONE-FIFTY, 95. HERD 1323. SIX-GUNS 1315, "Published by the author's wife after his death, this book reveals some heretofore unwritten history about the Johnson County War and about Tom Horn and other outlaws of the Northwest. The author was the officer who trapped Horn into a confession. There is also some information on Flat Nose George Curry and the Wild Bunch."
Croy, Homer. HE HANGED THEM HIGH: AN AUTHENTIC ACCOUNT OF THE FANATICAL JUDGE WHO HANGED EIGHTY-EIGHT MEN. Boston/New York: Little, Brown and Company in Association with Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1952). First Edition. 8 1/4 by 5 1/2 inches in tan cloth with red titling to the spine; in pictorial dust jacket Signed on the front free endpage, "I hope you like this book. Then, at least, there will be two of us. The author, Homer Croy." On the page following the copyright page, Croy has also written: "Chapter 11 is my favorite." SIX-GUNS 522.
Boyer, Glenn G. SUPPRESSED MURDER OF WYATT EARP. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Company, (1967). First Edition. 8 1/2 by 6 inches in black cloth with white titling to the upper cover and spine; in pictorial dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by the author on the 1/2 title. SIX-GUNS 249.
Abbott, E.C. and Smith, Helena Huntington. WE POINTED THEM NORTH: RECOLLECTIONS OF A COWPUNCHER. New York and Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., (1939). First Edition. 8 1/2 by 5 3/4 inches in the original mauve cloth with an inset color pictorial wraparound paper band; in dust jacket which retains the original price of $3.00. Long considered a modern classic on cowboy life in the late 19th century. From the dust jacket: "From the DJ: "Up from Texas in the 'seventies and 'eighties they came -the endless herds of cattle being brought to the range lands of the expanding West-and with them sprang into existence the old-time American cowboy. In this book will be found his true portrait, told in his own words, the story of Teddy Blue Abbott, cowboy then, and in spirit of cowboy then, and in spirit a Montana cowboy still, for all his seventy eight years. This story, as told to Helen Huntington Smith who search long for a cowboy who represented the true West, in authentic and highly flavored. Teddy Blue was mixed up in just about everything that went on from the time he first came up the Texas trail with his father at the age of ten to that day in 1889 when he finally quit following the roundups and settled down in Montana with the daughter of Granvill Stuart."
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