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  • Frackleton, Dr. Will as told to Herman Gastrell Seely

    Editore: privately published, ca.1990s,, 1990

    Da: Harry Alter, Sylva, NC, U.S.A.

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    hardcover, Condizione: Good, privately published, no date, ca.1990s?, 8vo., cloth, 246pp., VG $.

  • Seely, Herman Gastrell and Frackleton ,will

    Editore: Trail's End, Pasadena, 1947

    Da: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, Canada

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good ++. No Jacket. B/W Photograph (frontispiece) (illustratore). Revised Edition. When Will Frackleton arrived in Sundance Wyoming in the early 1890s, he was young and green and from the East. It was going to be a tough fit. But then the locals discovered that he'd been a bit of a prize fighter - a.k.a. Willie Riley - as he put himself through school. Apart from doing a bit of `mobile' dentistry, Will and his wife Bess also spent some time in Skagway. UNillustrated. Learn more about : Medicine Crow, Father De Smet, the Hog Ranch, Judge Stotts, wolfers, Harry Louderbaugh, Mag Jess, Oliver Perry Hanna, Calamity Jane, Tongue River Canyon, and Gee Ling. Initial publication limited to 2000 copies - privately printed. Cond : Boards are RED with black lettering and spine graphic. D.J. is missing. Store stamp on front pastedown. P/O name on ffep. Almost no wear at corners, edges, nor spine. Not faded, binding sound. No marks, creases, bumps, nor stains. Almost collectible !! Quote (p. 119) : " The fad for gold had its problems , and many a five or ten-dollar gold piece was hammered into shape on a ranch anvil because a cowpuncher insisted on a gold crown or gold bridge work. Coins minted from California gold were the best for . ." Size: Octavo.