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Santa Fe: Stagecoach Press, 1966. Limited edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. Limited edition. Hardcover. Stagecoach Press SouthwesternSeries Number Four. Six Guns 2417. 12mo. 62pp. Reprint edition, limited to 750 copies. Green cloth in price-clipped pictorial dust jacket. A tiny spot on each endpaper.
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EXCITING DAYS OF EARLY ARIZONA
by Wilson, Edward
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Exciting Days of Early Arizona.
by WILSON, EDWARD.
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Stagecoach Press, 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine copy in dust jacket. Reprint edition. Limited to 750 copies. Footnotes and an index were added. The first edition is rare. Adams One-Fifty 147: "The original edition has 77 pages as compared to the 62 pages of the reprint. Among other stories about early Arizona, the author gives accounts of the Apache Kid, Grant Wheeler, the train robber, and a man named Black Jack, evidently Black Jack Christian, for the author says he was not Tom Ketchum." Guns 2417. Herd 2537. Graff 4701. Howes W519.
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An Unwritten History A Record From the Exciting Days Of Early Arizona
by Wilson, Edward
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Phoenix AZ: The McNeill Co., 1915. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 78 pages, original pictorial cloth with rounded edges, possible new end-papers, notary embossed stamp on fly-leaf, minor wear. A rare item seldom seen for sale. W519, Herd 2537, Graff 4701, Six-Guns 2417, "Accounts of the Apache Kid, Grant Wheeler, the train robber, The Astic Cattle Company from Texas, etc.".
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AN UNWRITTEN HISTORY. A RECORD FROM THE EXCITING DAYS OF EARLY ARIZONA.
by WILSON, EDWARD
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[Phoenix: The McNeil Co., 1915]., 1915. First edition. First edition. 12mo. Full leather binding, titles stamped in gilt on the front cover, decorated front and rear endpapers, [6], 7 - 77 [1] pp., preface. Edward Wilson's 1915 account of life in southeastern Arizona. The killing of the Wright men in 1882 and of H.H. Merrill in 1895, the Apache attack on Mariano Samaniego's freight wagons, the robbery of Army paymaster G.W. Wham in 1889, the tale of Gus Hickey's Indian fight, the story of train robbers Joe George and Grant Wheeler, and an account of the mysterious outlaw William "Black Jack" Christian, are among the many reminiscences of Wilson. Herd 2537 says "Rare." Six Guns 2417 says "Among other stories about early Arizona the author gives accounts of the Apache Kid; Grant Wheeler, the train robber; and a man called Black Jack --- evidently Black Jack Christian, for the author says he was not Tom Ketchum." This book was originally published in pictorial…
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