(Arion Press) Coronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines & Buried Treasures of the Southwest Author: Dobie, J. Frank Place Published: Dallas Publisher: Neiman-Marcus Date Published: 1980 Description: xiv, 270, [1] pp. Illustrated with floriated initials and chapter titles printed in red, folding map frontispiece plus smaller maps within. (Folio) 32.5x24 cm (12¾x9½"), original morocco-backed boards, slipcase. One of 300 copies printed for Neiman-Marcus by the Arion Press. "Called the "Storyteller of the Southwest," James Frank Dobie was born in 1888 on his family's cattle ranch in Live Oak County. During his long life, he would live astride two worlds: a rugged life on a Texas cattle ranch and the state's modern centers of scholarly learning" - Humanities Texas. Condition: Slipcase a bit soiled, a few minor scuffs to morocco, else fine. Item#: 351754 Headline: Coronado's Children, Arion Press for Neiman Marcus
(Arion Press) Coronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines & Buried Treasures of the Southwest Author: Dobie, J. Frank Place Published: Dallas Publisher: Neiman-Marcus Date Published: 1980 Description: xiv, 270, [1] pp. Illustrated with floriated initials and chapter titles printed in red, folding map frontispiece plus smaller maps within. (Folio) 32.5x24 cm (12¾x9½"), original morocco-backed boards, slipcase. One of 300 copies printed for Neiman-Marcus by the Arion Press. "Called the "Storyteller of the Southwest," James Frank Dobie was born in 1888 on his family's cattle ranch in Live Oak County. During his long life, he would live astride two worlds: a rugged life on a Texas cattle ranch and the state's modern centers of scholarly learning" - Humanities Texas. Condition: Slipcase a bit soiled, a few minor scuffs to morocco, else fine. Item#: 351754 Headline: Coronado's Children, Arion Press for Neiman Marcus
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