Wear to corners and spine ends. Spine creased and laminate peeling. Pages are browning around the edges. Popular Library Edition complete and unabridged. 160 pages. View More...
Special Limited Edition of 750 copies, signed by the author on the limitation page (follows the red front endpapers). 138 pages. Appears to be an unread copy. From the book's dust jacket: "In the tradition of Charles Willeford's western noirs, Ed Gorman gives us the mining town of Granite Bend, where mining interests run the often violent lives of its citizens as we see first-hand when the fates of Marshal Royce and a young drifter intersect. Gorman's portrait of the West is a real one not a mythic one. He paints the people and their era with page-turning incidents of brutality and intrigue of... View More...
Edited and with an Introduction by Lawrence Clayton. 192 pages, including a Kelton Bibliography (compiled by Elmer Kelton). A fine, unread copy. View More...
Mild wear at the corners and spine ends. Tiny crease on back cover. Half the pages are age-toned, while the other half are a clean white. No. 204 in the Popular Library series, complete and unabridged. 192 pages. Western action novel featuring Arizona Jim the fighting parson from Tombstone. View More...
Slight curling to corners and a bookstore price sticker on the rear cover. Signed "William" on the title page. William is William J. Chambers, who, from his Introduction, grew up in Texas developing a love for reading and writing, Texas history, the West, cutting horses, rodeos, and the music and life of Chris LeDoux. His stories in this volume reflect those interests. 122 pages with a "Bonus Section" at the back of the book with some of the author's "rodeo rhymes." View More...