Bungalow Books, ABAA/ILAB
Mike Tuck
mail@bungalowbooks.com
Exhibitor Phone: (719)251-2661
PO Box 369 Pueblo CO 81002
Webiste: www.bungalowbooks.com
Crime Fiction, Southern Colorado History, Art
Featured items that Bungalow Books plans to bring to RMBPF 2022.
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They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1935
McCoy, Horace
Description
First Printing. Beige cloth lettered in black along the spine. Red and black ruled lines to the front board, with red topstain. A slight lean, with a pull to the headband. A bookseller ticket from the Hill Bookstall in Syracuse to the rear pastedown. The dust jacket has short tears and shallow chipping, with a few stains to the rear panel. Publisher's price of $2.00 to the rear flap. The author's first and most famous book, depicting the brutal and exploitative dance marathon craze which gripped America in the 1920s and 1930s. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket.
Pagination: 186
Price $1699.00
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Western Treasures, Lost & Found
Toyahvale, TX/Frontier Book Co/1961
Rascoe, Jesse Ed (Pseudonym of Ed Bartholomew)
Description
Signed by Rascoe, "The very first copy from the bindery for the salt of the earth, and I don't mean alkali!, Dean Miller/Jesse Ed Rascoe (Ed Bartholomew)." A tear to the front cover near the top staple. Brief owner markings to pages 75-98, and the first page. Dean Miller wrote several Southwest treasure books under the name Karl von Mueller. An excellent association copy. Brief accounts, culled chiefly from newspaper reports, with suggestions for obtaining further information.
Pagination: 123
Price $199.00 |
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Blood Work
Tucson/Dennis McMillan Publications/1997
Connelly, Michael
Description
Copy A of 26 lettered copies signed and numbered by Connelly. As new in shrinkwrap and slipcase, with dustjacket art by Wayne Kral. When a retired FBI agent with a heart transplant learns that his donated heart came from a murder victim, he sets out to find the killer. The basis for the Clint Eastwood movie.
Price $761.00 |
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The Murder of Lalla Lee
New York/Robert M. McBride & Company/1931
Burnham, Helen
Description
First Printing. Signed by Burnham, "Mrs. Clowes/in appreciation of her interest and encouragement/Sincerely, Helen Burnham/May 1931." Black cloth with paper labels to the boards and spine. Slightly leaning. The page edges have an ink stamped "Scarlet Thread" decoration specific to this imprint series. A bookseller ticket and price sticker from Capwell, Taft and Pennoyer of Oakland to the rear pastedown endpaper. A debut mystery featuring Oberon "One Week" Wimble.
Pagination: 274
Condition: Very Good
Price $499.00 |
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Wyatt Earp: The Untold Story, 1848 to 1880 (Association Copy)
Toyahvale, TX/Frontier Book Co/1963
Bartholomew, Ed
Description
Signed by Bartholomew, "This copy (number one) is sent with my thanks to friend Dean Miller (Karl von Mueller), from Ed Bartholomew." Turquoise blue cloth lettered along the spine in black. Brief owner notation to the free endpaper. The dust jacket has modest rubbing, with a few nicks to the edges. Publisher's price of $6.00 to the front flap. Includes a bibliography. Adams Six-Guns 156. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket.
Pagination: 328
Price $373.00 |
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