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Description

387 pp, index, photographs, illustrations. A tight, unmarked near fine copy with a mildly bumped corner in a very good+ unclipped dust jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with no inscriptions. Laid in is a RARE 1932 copper leaf copy of Why an Arizona Beefsteak, containing quotes from Frank Lockwood. This little booklet promotes the Arizona cattle industry and encourages immigration to Pima County, Arizona please see all photographs. Both are classic books about Arizona from it's territorial beginnings to statehood. Much information about the outlaws and lawmen of territorial Arizona. Some what controversial for the fact, the author describes Wyatt Earp, on page 283, as follows ""I believe that Wyatt Earp was both a cold- blooded killer and a very suave and crafty dissimulator."" An important book, written by one who knew many of the players in Arizona's , sometimes, violent history. Six Guns #1351, Herd #1343, Howes L417. COLLECTOR QUALITY.