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The Greatest Cowboy Stories Ever Told includes twenty- three exciting stories from a variety of contributors, such as Mark Twain, Karl May, Tom McGuane, Larry McMurtry, Edgar Beecher Bronson, Frederic Remington, Max Brand, and John Graves.
In the great outdoors, there are some mistakes you might get to make only once.
This set is a great addition to any car enthusiast's library. Includes both books, Cars of the 1950s and Cars of the 1960s. Hardcover. 192 pages. 8-3/16" X 10-7/8". Beautifully illustrated in full color.
Kevin Robertson is a wildlife veterinarian, an experienced professional dangerous game hunter, and one of Africa's best-known authors. His books on African wildlife have sold tens of thousands of copies.
Kevin Robertson, a professional hunter and veterinarian from Zimbabwe, has created the most comprehensive work ever undertaken to show the anatomical features for all classes of African game--from the largest, thick-skinned elephant and buffalo, to large cats, to antelopes (eland, sable, etc.), and finally to the smallest game animals (duiker and warthog).
In this autobiography, Jim Haun covers every airplane he has flown. As barnstormer, World War II fighter pilot, post war transport and as unit commander, Col. Haun flew them all.
In the early 1800s, when U.S. President Thomas Jefferson ordered a mission of exploration westward from St. Louis, Missouri, he inspired the emergence of a nation in a momentous century of migration and settlement.
This King James Bible is bound in rich, supple, distressed brown American Bison leather.
Scully's Western style snap closure letter pad is rugged enough to be carried in your saddle bag or your pickup truck.
Tales of the Mountain Men gathers our nation's finest mountain man writing into one riveting volume. Here you'll find excerpts of nonfiction classics such as Bernard DeVoto's Across the Wide Missouri, as well as selections from such acclaimed novels as A. B. Guthrie Jr.'s The Big Sky.
You do not have to be a hunter to enjoy this book. Six species of quail are covered, each discussed in terms of when Williams first hunted the bird.
These two raging bull figurines will hold your books in position and make a statement at the same time.
Trailing Louis L'Amour In New Mexico helps put into historical and geographical perspective the seven L'Amour novels set in New Mexico.
The complete history of America's most famous sports car, from 1953 through the 2003 models. More than 700 photographs, most in full color, rare factory photos and unusual styling proposals, as well as news and events of each model year.
Bill Ruger lived the life that most young men of his generation would have envied if they had known what it was. Only as the years passed did Bill Ruger's private life become somewhat public.
WOW ! What a great book. 280 pages of beautiful photographs of pistols from 1550 to 1913. There are pistols from the United States, England, Albania, Italy, Germany, Spain, Austria, Belgium, France, Denmark, Switzerland, Scotland and Japan.
Did you know that there is enough iron in the average firearm to alter a magnetic compass reading? That for up to an hour or more after its death, a rattlesnake, operating on sheer nervous reflex, can bite and inject venom?
This tooled skirting leather three-ring binder will last far longer that your typical day planner binder.
Display one or both as your mood dictates. These really attractive pieces make great bookends or display as sculptures,
These bookends will not tell anyone that you are a bull or a bear where the market is concerned.
The trumpeting elephant is usually thought to be an expression of aggression or fear. But they trumpet for a variety of reasons, including greeting returning members of the herd.
The Scully® leather tradition began in 1906 in Napa, California with the manufacture of fine gloves and jackets. The product line expanded over the years to include leather flying helmets, luggage, briefcases, agendas, portfolios, wallets, and personal leather goods.
Fantasy gunfighting has never enjoyed as much popularity as it does today. This one-of-a-kind guide provides you with complete coverage of the sport from the top experts and personalities in the field.
A perfect gift for children, this unique book addresses the basic survival skills needed to keep you alive and healthy in the woods, suburbs, and city. The chapters focus on water, fire, food, shelter, clothing, tools and weapons, describing in detail things that work in all environments.
Arriving in Fort Keogh, Montana Territory, in 1879, ten years before Montana would become a state, L. A. Huffman (1854-1931) realized the importance of recording the end of the open range, the untamed western landscapes, the Plains Indian and the last of the buffalo herds.
Charles Russell is one of the top "Western" artists, past or present. He lived from 1864 to 1926, the era of the American cowboy.
The History of Browning Firearms is a wonderfully illustrated chronicle of one of the most influential and legendary names in gun making history.
This book was inspired by the author's extensive cross-country travels, and the need to have an easy, accurate summary of the knife-related carry laws of each state.
This King James Bible is bound in an elegant cognac colored partial quill Ostrich leather. Features include enlarged print, center reference column and Concordance.
This Bible is hand bound in a small studio in Michigan. The cover design is reminiscent of an earlier time in history when the most valuable things were made by hand.
Handmade in a studio in Michigan and reminiscent of an earlier time when things were simpler.
The weapons of Confederate soldiers and the Union Army, a commanding presence 140 years ago, are among today's most revered collectibles.
This book is a collection of some of Roosevelt's finest writings on hunting.
Few people have written as movingly about fishing as Ernest Hemingway. This 308 page book covers his work for the entire sweep of his career.
In words and images, Cowboy Ethics explores the life and code of the working cowboy as a source of inspiration pointing today's business world to a simpler more straightforward way of operating.
This is obviously the work of a professional. Bill Buckley is not only a great photographer, he shows clearly that he loves the subject. This is a book about duck and goose hunting in America.
This book is about "how to hunt turkeys" and how to do it with success. The writing is a joy to read, - even if you have never been turkey hunting, the photography is exquisite and the amount of information is unbelievable.
The photo on the dust cover is worth the price of the book. I need a blow up of that on my office wall. The book, edited by Brian Lovett contains the work of many of today's top writers.
Interest in cowboy action shooting and Old West reenactment has skyrocketed, and spawned tremendous growth in the field of replica firearms. Guns of the New West gives readers comprehensive information on the gun they own or are thinking about buying.
This colorful and informative volume examines in detail the history, design, production and service of some of the greatest warbirds of all time. Bringing them to life in vivid color, incredible photographs capture these high-flying and hardworking machines at the height of action from every combatant in WWI and WWII.
One of the fastest growing sports in America is "Cowboy Action Shooting". This book is all about Black Powder, the original guns and today's replicas of those guns.
With rare historical paintings and photographs of deer camps of long ago, the author presents images that every deer hunter will recognize.
When Ernest Hemingway was not looking for a war, he was either hunting or fishing. These 334 pages are taken from his books, as well as from his writing for Esquire, Vogue and other magazines.
They were the first white men to penetrate the continent, and they soon lost their identity, becoming something completely new and different, a hybrid of Native and European, part civilized, part wild.
There can be no doubt that the exploration of the Western frontier that began in 1804 was inextricably linked to the development of the firearm. Firearms are associated with the Old West more than with any other era of American history.
If you were crazy about cars when you were a kid, and what kid wasn't, then you will really enjoy these coffee table books. The '50s were definitely the "decade of the automobile". The Kaiser, the Edsel, tailfins, chrome, pillarless four-doors, automatic transmissions, station wagons, the Chrysler "Hemis" and Chevrolet V-8s, America was on the move and we wanted to do it in style.
Many of us had a favorite from this decade. Was yours a '61 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop with a 409 V-8 engine, a '65 Ford Mustang Fastback or a'65 Pontiac GTO convertible with four speed Hurst shifter.
Contains the complete history of America's most famous sports car, from its introduction in 1953 through the 2005 models. Each generation of Corvette is colorfully portrayed in narrative and photography.
Cooperstown: Hall of Fame Players recaptures the beloved tradition of America's pastime. Captivating stories and historical photographs bring to life the more than 200 players, managers, and contributors enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
WOW, what a book! The car on the cover is a 1959 Thunderbird. My first car that was not used, or the cheapest on the lot, was a "Sunrise Yellow" 59 T-Bird with Desert Tan leather upholstery and a white top. I got more tickets in that car than in the rest of my years put together, including my RX-7 which I seemed to have trouble keeping under the limit.
This is the best bargin in a hardback book I have seen in years. The subtitle is "The Illustrated Guide to Cowboys, Indians, Gunslingers, Outlaws and Texas Rangers". A very apt title. It is about the country that L'Amour used for the background to his western stories.
This is a companion book to the 20 historical novels written by Patrick O'Brian about the 19th century British Royal Navy officer Jack Aubrey and his surgeon colleague Stephen Maturin.
In recognition of Harley's 100-year anniversary.
Every gun-nut knows who Holland & Holland is, or was. Sixty years ago when a kid dreamed of hunting in Africa, he dreamed of H&H double rifles in .450, .577, and .600 Nitro Express. If he was also a history buff, he dreamed of 8 gauge rifles and exploding bullets.