Pancho Villa

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  • ESCAPE FROM SONORA. by Bryant, Will.
    Bryant, Will.
    ESCAPE FROM SONORA.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Random House, (1973.) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's rather hard to define second novel - a combination western, adventure and mystery novel set in 1916 California, Arizona and Mexico. "There were seven of them. Wanted for murder in Arizona, hounded across the Mexican border, captured by a renegade band of Pancho Villa's soldiers - their only way to freedon lay across the vas Sierra Madre in an ancient and gloriously derelict automobile. " SIGNED on the front endpaper. Illustrated with wood engravings by author on both jacket and in book. 307 pp. ISBN: 0-394-46995x.

    Condition: Fine in a near fine dust jacket (price-clipped dj, but otherwise a lovely copy, appears unread.)

    Book ID: 52165
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  • THE ARMY BOYS ALONG PERSHING'S TRAIL. by Burley, Major Andrew S.
    Burley, Major Andrew S.
    THE ARMY BOYS ALONG PERSHING'S TRAIL.

    Edition: Later printing.

    Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Company, n.d. (ca 1930, c 1919) dj. Hardcover - Adventure novel about Pershing's pursuit of Pancho Villa in Mexico in 1916-1917. 252 pp plus 10 pp publisher's ads.

    Condition: Good overall in brown cloth with black lettering and border on front cover (usual rather severe toning to the pages, but a tight and sturdy copy), in a good dust jacket with overall edgewear, some crinkling and staining.)

    Book ID: 68171
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  • CUTTING STONE. by Burroway, Janet.
    Burroway, Janet.
    CUTTING STONE.

    Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )

    Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992. First edition - Author's seventh novel - she has been nominated for both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award - set in the Arizona border town of Bowie in the early 1900s - 'a Western epic drawn in delicate nuances of character and theme.' SIGNED on the title page. 404 pp.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers (preliminary pages are loosely laid in)

    Book ID: 60250
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  • CUTTING STONE. by Burroway, Janet.
    Burroway, Janet.
    CUTTING STONE.

    Edition: First printing.

    Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992. dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - Author's seventh novel - she has been nominated for both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award - set i n the Arizona border town of Bowie - "a Western epic drawn in delicate nuances of character and theme." SIGNED on the title page. 404 pp. ISBN: 0-395-59300X.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 60251
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  • THE PRISON NOTEBOOKS OF RICARDO FLORES MAGON. by Day, Douglas.
    Day, Douglas.
    THE PRISON NOTEBOOKS OF RICARDO FLORES MAGON.

    Edition: Uncorrected proof (trade paperback format. )

    New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1991). First edition - Historical fiction by this award winning author: a "novel of ideas - the eponymous Flores Magon, the anarchist journalist and failed lawyer (1873-1922) who became the voice and the conscience of the 1914 Mexican Revolution. Part biography and part polemic directed against the failed opportunities of the Revolution, the book takes the form of notebooks scribbled by Flores Magon in the Leavenworth, Kansas, penitentiary where he is imprisoned for having violated United States neutrality laws. Flashbacks cover Flores Magon's life from his birth in Oaxaca through the last days before his mysterious death in his cell. Through its pages pass the arrogant Pancho Villa, the reluctant revolutionary Emiliano Zapata and…

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    New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1991). First edition - Historical fiction by this award winning author: a "novel of ideas - the eponymous Flores Magon, the anarchist journalist and failed lawyer (1873-1922) who became the voice and the conscience of the 1914 Mexican Revolution. Part biography and part polemic directed against the failed opportunities of the Revolution, the book takes the form of notebooks scribbled by Flores Magon in the Leavenworth, Kansas, penitentiary where he is imprisoned for having violated United States neutrality laws. Flashbacks cover Flores Magon's life from his birth in Oaxaca through the last days before his mysterious death in his cell. Through its pages pass the arrogant Pancho Villa, the reluctant revolutionary Emiliano Zapata and the string of Mexican dictators against whom they fought. Joe Hill and Emma Goldman, who becomes Flores Magon's lover, also make brief appearances." (Publishers Weekly) 256 pp.

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    Condition: Near fine in blue printed wrappers.

    Book ID: 89415
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  • TED MARSH AND THE ENEMY, #4 in series. by Sherwood Elmer (pseudonym for Samuel Lewenkrohn)
    Sherwood Elmer (pseudonym for Samuel Lewenkrohn)
    TED MARSH AND THE ENEMY, #4 in series.

    Edition: Reprint.

    Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Co., nd (ca 1919). Hardcover - Originally published as a title in the Lucky Series, this is set against the backdrop of World War I on the border of New Mexico and Mexico, where the Germans are trying to persuade Mexico to declare war against the US, and other nefarious acts. Illustrated with 4 drawings on plain paper and illustrated endpapers by Neil O'Keefe. An unfortunate example of the worst in juvenile series, with poor writing and characterization , overt racism, and very cheaply produced, even for Whitman. 124 pp. small format, stapled text block printed on gray paper in illustrated paper-covered boards.

    Condition: Fair condition only (loss at both ends of spine, corners bumped, other wear to the covers).

    Book ID: 75932
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