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Salt Lake City,
UT 84111 USA
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No One Makes It Alone
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Valdez, Andrew A.
Description: As NEW. White wraps with photographic front cover. Valdez's book is "the true story of how a poor, fatherless, westside Latino paperboy-destined to be a respected judge-is plucked off a cold, wintery street corner by an Anglo businessman who mentors and fathers him...[and how] nearly forty years later, Judge Andrew A. Valdez, returns the favor when he finds Keller on the street, alone and destitute, a victim of Alzheimer's Disease." New book with no flaws.
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Strand, Mark
Description: [54pp. ] Octavo. Cream cloth. Near fine/Fine. Jacket price clipped. Work of "imaginative prose" from the celebrated writer.
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The Drowning Man
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Coel, Margaret
Description: As NEW. Black boards quarterbound in black paper spine. "A 'vivid voice of the West, ' New York Times bestselling author Margaret Coel 'brings Native Americans to the fictional frontier in a way that honors the genre. ' In her latest Wind River Reservation Mystery, Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O'Malley find themselves immersed in the dark underbelly of the illegal market for Indian relics." Dust Jacket. New book with no flaws.
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R. Crumb Sketchbook:
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R. Crumb
Description: As NEW. Volume 9-October 1972-June 1975. Oversized light blue wraps with R. Crumb art on front cover. "This [series] is a chronological printing of R. Crumb's personal sketchbooks from 1964 to present. The sketches were chosen by R. Crumb." New book with no flaws.
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Pony Rider Boys in the Rockies
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Patchin, Frank Gee
Description: 213 pp. Octavo. Maroon illustrated cloth. Near fine/Fine. Corners of jacket show subtle nicking with minor loss. Illustrated. Jacket is bright.
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Vital Message
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Doyle, Arthur Conan
Description: 227 pp. Octavo. Black cloth with gilt stamped rules, title and author to backstrip. Near fine. Foot and tail of backstrip rubbed. All four tipped in illustrations present. Green/Gibson B25a.
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Rodney Stone
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Doyle, Arthur Conan
Description: 366 pp. Octavo. Dark blue cloth with gilt stamped anchor, author and title on front board and pastedown. Near fine. Subtle fading to backstrip. One of the author's favorite works. Doyle used his own experience as a pugilist to write this novel. Originally intended as a stage play. Green/Gibson A20a. Eight full page illustrations (including frontis)
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Croxley Master and Other Tales of the Ring and Camp
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Doyle, Arthur Conan
Description: 281 pp. Sextodecimo. [16mo] Orange cloth with printed titles and silhouettes on front board and backstrip. Near fine/Very good. Spine and extremities of jacket sunned with minor nicking at corners and foot of front panel. Gentle rubbing to cloth corners. Collection of Doyle adventure and action tales. These stories originally appeared in 'Green Flag', 'Danger! ', 'Last Galley', 'Round the Red Lamp', 'Round the Fire Stories' and in the Strand Magazine. Green/Gibson A50b.i.
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Uncle Bernac: a Memory of the Empire
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Doyle, Arthur Conan
Description: 300 pp. Octavo. Red cloth with gilt stamped title and author on the front board and backstrip. Near fine. Gentle discoloring to backstrip. Subtle bumping and rubbing to corners. Frontis detached and laid in. All twelve Robert Sauber illustrations present. At head of front board is a gilt stamped silhouette of an army after Sauber's design for the Queen. Green/Gibson A21a.
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