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" No novel could contain more dramatic events than the history of Cripple Creek." -- "Wyoming Library Roundup" " This is the fascinating story of ...Show synopsis" No novel could contain more dramatic events than the history of Cripple Creek." -- "Wyoming Library Roundup" " This is the fascinating story of the great Cripple Creek gold mines. But it is not told with fantasy: here are the plain facts of one of the most unbelievable incidents of our history, of a place in the Colorado mountains where a man threw his hat into the air, dug where it fell, and struck a rich vein of ore. . . . It is a fascinating story and the author has told it well." -- Paul Engle, "Chicago Tribune" " Money Mountain mines as rich a vein of human interest, of solid accomplishment combined with picturesque skullduggery, as one is likely to find in all the annals of the western frontier. . . . Virtually every page bears evidence of patient researching through old newspaper files, court records, pioneer reminiscences and other obscure sources likely to throw light on events in and about the town during the fifteen years [1892- 1907] when it was riding high. . . . Highly rewarding reading to anyone curious to know what manner of life was lived in the wide-open mining towns of the West." -- Oscar Lewis, "New York Herald Tribune Books" " A roaring story of a roaring town. . . . It' s an authentic contribution to the matter of the American West and dandy reading." -- "Saturday Review" " Cripple Creek has found its historian. Money Mountain is sure to stand for years as a valid picture of that bizarre camp." -- "New York Times Book Review"Hide synopsis
Description:Good. Binding is leaning. Text is clean but pages show some...Good. Binding is leaning. Text is clean but pages show some modest tanning. Cover and spine have wear and creases. PO's name on FFEP. Careful packaging and fast shipping.
Description:Reprint. Wraps, 8vo, 342 pp., illus. Tight and clean with...Reprint. Wraps, 8vo, 342 pp., illus. Tight and clean with edgewear to wrappers, price inked out at rear.
Description:Good. 1ST PB PRINTING SEPTEMBER 1971. COVER HAS SOME CREASING,...Good. 1ST PB PRINTING SEPTEMBER 1971. COVER HAS SOME CREASING, EDGE AND SHELF WEAR. 241 PAGE TEXT HAS LIGHT WEAR. HISTORY. 4.25'' X 7''.
Description:Good + in Good jacket. Has DJ (price on & edge wear) EMAIL for...Good + in Good jacket. Has DJ (price on & edge wear) EMAIL for Pictures-Illustrated with Photographs.
Description:About Fine in VG- jacket. Hard Cover Previous owners comment on...About Fine in VG- jacket. Hard Cover Previous owners comment on title page else fine.
Description:Very Good in Good jacket. 8vo-8"-9" Tall. Full green cloth...Very Good in Good jacket. 8vo-8"-9" Tall. Full green cloth binding, lightly rubbed. Clean, unmarked copy. 5th printing. Map endpapers. 342 pp. Illustrations. Notes, bibliography, index. Dust jacket, chipped and rubbed, tape discoloration around spine head, under new mylar cover.
Description:Little, Brown, 1954. Very Good / Good. chips, rub-bing to dj....Little, Brown, 1954. Very Good / Good. chips, rub-bing to dj. solid, clean.
Description:GOOD. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR ON TITLE PAGE. GRAY CLOTH...GOOD. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR ON TITLE PAGE. GRAY CLOTH BOARDS WITH GOLD LETTERING ON SPINE. DISCOLORING TO SPINE. FRAYING AT SPINE EDGES. 342 PAGES. CORNERS BUMPED. GOOD READING COPY.
Description:Good. B000OZ460G hardcover in dusjtacket. some shelfwear and...Good. B000OZ460G hardcover in dusjtacket. some shelfwear and age tanning. a nice copy.