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  • SWIMMING MAN BURNING: A Rip-roaring Novel of the American West. by Kilpatrick, Terrence (1920-2005)
    Kilpatrick, Terrence (1920-2005)
    SWIMMING MAN BURNING: A Rip-roaring Novel of the American West.

    Edition: First printing.

    Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1977. SIGNED hardcover first edition - Winner of the 1977-78 Spur Award for best historical novel, this is a "fast-paced, darkly comic tale of the Old West. Clay Benton, a trapper and trader, is cornered in a deadly Indian ambush and spared by his attackers only to be forced to undertake a most improbable mission. He must guide four Indian warriors - chosen from the most powerful plains tribes - to Washington, D. C., where they will attempt to locate the secret of the white man's power from President Ulysses S. Grant. The four braves - Manuel Choke Breath, Noisy Walking, Little Rabbit, and Gray Owl - prepare themselves for a long, hard battle. .…

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    Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1977. SIGNED hardcover first edition - Winner of the 1977-78 Spur Award for best historical novel, this is a "fast-paced, darkly comic tale of the Old West. Clay Benton, a trapper and trader, is cornered in a deadly Indian ambush and spared by his attackers only to be forced to undertake a most improbable mission. He must guide four Indian warriors - chosen from the most powerful plains tribes - to Washington, D. C., where they will attempt to locate the secret of the white man's power from President Ulysses S. Grant. The four braves - Manuel Choke Breath, Noisy Walking, Little Rabbit, and Gray Owl - prepare themselves for a long, hard battle. . . an uninhibited, off-beat, and heart-breaking novel full of unforgettable characters, humor, and rich ironic action." Publishers Weekly noted "There is wild poetry to Kilpatricks writing, rooted in the facts of history and still deeper in the lore and plight of the Indian, that makes Swimming Man Burning more than just another Wild West adventure story." Warmly INSCRIBED on the front endpaper and SIGNED "Terry" and scarce thus. 230 pp. ISBN: 0-385126107.

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    Condition: Very good overall - some wear to the covers, contents tight and clean, no dust jacket.

    Book ID: 89506
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  • NELLIE CASHMAN: Prospector and Trailblazer. by Ledbetter, Suzann.
    Ledbetter, Suzann.
    NELLIE CASHMAN: Prospector and Trailblazer.

    Edition: First printing, a slim trade paperback.

    El Paso, TX Texas Western Press / The University of Texas at El Paso, (1993). First edition - Biography of Irish-born Nellie Cashman (1850-1925) who, after arriving in Boston in the 1860s, soon went West and became a prospector and boarding house proprietor in mining towns ranging from Californian to Nevada to Tombstone, Arizona, . She was the first Caucasian woman to trek British Columbia's rugged Cassiar Mountain region and half a century later was the first woman to fly there in an airplane. Southwestern Studies No. 98. Winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award Illustrated with vintage photographs throughout,Notes, bibliography. xii, 83 pp. ISBN: 0-87404-1945.

    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 60769
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  • GALVESTON. by Pizzolatto, Nic.
    Pizzolatto, Nic.
    GALVESTON.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Scribner, (2010) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's first (and, so far, only) novel, preceded by a highly praised collection of short stories, which - among other honors - resulted in his being named one of the "Best New Writers" by Poets & Writers. 'Galveston' was a finalist for the Edgar Award's 2010 best first novel and winner of the 2011 Spur Award for Best First Novel from the Western Writers of America and the Prix du Premier Roman Etranger, the French Academy's award for Best First Novel, Foreign, as well as the basis for the 2014 film of the same title. Shortly after this novel was published he moved to screenwriting, where he is…

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    New York: Scribner, (2010) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's first (and, so far, only) novel, preceded by a highly praised collection of short stories, which - among other honors - resulted in his being named one of the "Best New Writers" by Poets & Writers. 'Galveston' was a finalist for the Edgar Award's 2010 best first novel and winner of the 2011 Spur Award for Best First Novel from the Western Writers of America and the Prix du Premier Roman Etranger, the French Academy's award for Best First Novel, Foreign, as well as the basis for the 2014 film of the same title. Shortly after this novel was published he moved to screenwriting, where he is best known for creating the HBO hit show 'True Detective' and for the screenplay for 2016 remake 'The Magnificent Seven.' After being set-up by his dangerous loan-sharking boss in New Orleans, Roy Cady, believing he has nothing to lose after being diagnosed with lung cancer, leaves his would-be assassins "mostly dead" but as he is making his getaway, he rescues a young girl who had been held captive and takes her with him, to try and find safety in hiding in the battered waterfront of East Texas's Galveston, a world of fleabag hotels and treacherous drifters. SIGNED on the title page - copies signed by Pizzolatto are very uncommon. 258 pp. ISBN: 978-1439166642.

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    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 92511
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