Books of the Southwest, a General Bibliography.
105 pages. 12mo, original printed wrappers; dampstained and chipped, spine re-backed. N.Y., n.d. More
105 pages. 12mo, original printed wrappers; dampstained and chipped, spine re-backed. N.Y., n.d. More
Washington D.C. Wendell and Van Benthuysen, 1847. Map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 8.25" x 7.5". This battle plan depicts the route of the Col. Sterling Price's movements during the Mexican-American War on 18th April,1847 along the road from Santa Fe to Canada, near the Rio Chicito (Little Colorado River or Flax River). The movements of the army are clearly marked with topography beautifully depicted and enemy positions marked. It is in vey good condition with no chips with minor wear..... More
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994. Black & white illustrations. ix, 420 pages. 8vo, mauve cloth, pictorial d.w. (slightly scuffed). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, (1994). First edition. Date stamp at front endpaper. Small faint stain at top edge of pages, internally pristine. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904. Map. 10" x 12 1/2". This detailed map of Arizona and New Mexico was included in the Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey from 1903-4. More
Pasadena: Twelvetrees, 1984. Illustrated with full-page b/w photos by Webb throughout. 98 pages. Folio, cream cloth. (Pasadena): Twelvetrees, (1984). A fine copy but for even sunning to spine; in a near fine black cloth slipcase. More
ROSWELL: Western Heritage, 1975. 45 black-and-white photographs, portraits and Western scenes, by Walt Wiggins. 93pp., thin 4to, boards, d.w.; dust wrapper lightly edgeworn. Roswell: Western Heritage Press, (1975). First printing. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. Number 191 of 759 copies. Signed by Wiggins on front free endpaper. More
illus. 268pp. 8vo, cloth; (uncut). Glendale: Arthur H. Clark, 1965. First Edition. vg Wolfskill trapped in New Mexico from 1823 until he settled in California in 1831. After planting the second orange grove in that state, he introduced the persimmon and Italian chestnut. More
214pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Denver: Big Mountain Press, (1964). More
Hi. Just letting you know that the 1918 book by Moore has arrived safely. It will be a great addition to my collection. Thanks for shipping it so quickly.
The book came and what a treasure, thank you! It was autographed on one of the early pages by the author, to the famous British writer Rebecca West. I like this author, James Milne, and am thrilled to have a book autographed by him, and to someone like Rebecca West, too! One never knows what one will find in an old book!