Spirit Gun of the West; the story of Doc. W. F. Carver; plainsman, trapper, buffalo hunter, medicine chief of the Santee Sioux , worlds champion marksman and originator of the American Wild West Show
Spirit Gun of the West; the story of Doc. W. F. Carver; plainsman, trapper, buffalo hunter, medicine chief of the Santee Sioux , worlds champion marksman and originator of the American Wild West Show.
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West, the Story of Doc W. F. Carver: to cart. $17.50, very good condition, Sold by Take Five Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ashland, OR, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by The Arthur H. Clark Company.
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West the Story of Doc W.F. Carver to cart. $29.64, good condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by Glendale, 1957.
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Good. SPIRIT GUN OF THE WEST the story of Doc W.F. CARVER EX-LIBRARY Hardcover without dust-jacket in good condition: tight binding, clean text ORIGINAL 1957 EDITION.
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West the Story of Doc W.F. Carver to cart. $35.16, like new condition, Sold by Gene W. Baade Books on West rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Renton, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by Glendale, 1957.
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West. the Story of Doc W. F. Carver to cart. $60.00, like new condition, Sold by Argonaut Book Shop rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by Arthur H. Clark Company.
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Fine. Book First edition, second issue. One of 994 copies bound in blue cloth and issued with a dust jacket. 266pp. Photos, bibliography, index. A very fine copy with slightly soiled dust jacket. 2000 copies of the book were printed in 1957, but only 1006 copies were bound at the time (in red cloth). In 1968 the remaining unbound copies were sold to Harlem Books who then issued the original sheets in blue cloth and with the printed dust jacket (as offered here). The dust jacket was printed for the original edition in 1957 but was only used in this second issue. Plainsman, trapper, buffalo hunter, Medicine Chief of the Santee Sioux, World's champion marksman, originator of the American Wild West Show, etc. [Clark and Brunet I: 250; Clark and Brunet II: 279; Six-Guns: 2207].
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West-the Story of Doc W. F. Carver to cart. $95.00, good condition, Sold by Crabtree's Collection rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Sebago, ME, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by Arthur H. Clark Company.
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Photos and sketches. G in G DJ. World's champion marksman and originator of the American Wild West Show. Owner name stamp front endpaper, tape marks on DJ. DJ two repaired top edges for small tears.
Add this copy of Spirit Gun of the West. the Story of Doc W. F. Carver to cart. $125.00, like new condition, Sold by Argonaut Book Shop rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1957 by Arthur H. Clark Company.
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Fine. Book First edition, first issue. 2000 copies were printed in 1957, but only 1006 copies were bound (in red cloth). In 1968 the remaining unbound copies were sold to Harlem Books who then issued the original sheets in blue cloth and with a printed dust jacket. The dust jacket was printed for this original issue in 1957 but was only used for the second issue in 1968. However, our copy of the first issue (offered here) has the dust jacket present. 266pp. Photos, bibliography, index. Red cloth, gilt, top edge stained red. A very fine copy with perfect pictorial dust jacket. Plainsman, trapper, buffalo hunter, Medicine Chief of the Santee Sioux, World's champion marksman, originator of the American Wild West Show, etc. "Carver was a frontiersman, but more importantly a showman of the first rank. His skill was real, and his reputation amongst great shooters remains" (Clark). [Clark and Brunet I: 250; Clark and Brunet II: 279; Six-Guns: 2207].