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Bluefeather Fellini in the Sacred Realm; Max Evans University Press of Colorado 1994 0870813455 / 9780870813450 Hardcover
Very Good
0870813455 Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. clean text, tight binding, signed by Evans to Bill Gulick's family on 1/2 title page Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 368 p. Audience: General/trade. Bill Gulick s writing career, spanning more than six decades, is truly remarkable. He has written twenty-seven novels, eight nonfiction books and several plays. He was a regular contributor to The Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines. His stories have become major motion pictures starring screen legends Burt Lancaster and Jimmy Stewart. A list of his literary friends reads like a Who's Who of Western Writing Elmer Kelton, A. B. Guthrie, Max Evans, Don Coldsmith, Norman Fox, Tommy Thompson, William McCleod Raine, Nelson Nye and his mentor, Walter Stanley Vestal Campbell. Gulick is considered one of the foremost authorities on Pacific Northwest history. We have some obscure titles of Gulick's available, as well as some signed copies of his books. We also have two more Max Evans books signed to his family for anyone interested. Price:
16.22 USD
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Madam Millie: Bordellos from Silver City to Ketchikan; Max Evans University of New Mexico Press 2002 0826327826 / 9780826327826 Hardcover
Very Good
0826327826 Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. clean text, tight binding, signed by Evans to Bill Gulick on 1/2 title page Glued binding. Paper over boards. 344 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Price:
22.72 USD
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South Dakota Review, Winter 1987, Vol. 25, No. 4 by Max Evans, Edward Loomis, John Milton; Max Evans, Edward Loomis, John Milton University of South Dakota 1987 TRADE PAPERBACK
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Good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by author. Clean text, tight binding 125 p. Three Southwest Novellas: The Orange County Cowboys, Evans; Sonora, Loomis; New Wine, Milton. This book was part of Bill Gulick's personal library. Evan's inscription as follows: "For-Bill-& all the trails we'll cross again-warmest ol' Max Evans" Bill Gulick, a University of Oklahoma graduate, began his career writing for the Saturday Evening Post with a story about the Oregon Trail. He later went on to turn the story into the novel, Hallelujah Trail. The story was picked up by Hollywood along with two more of his stories, Bend of the River and Road to Denver. After nine months in Greenwich Village ( 43-44), he married Jeanne Abbot and began writing for Liberty, Colliers, and Esquire along with The Saturday Evening Post. It was shortly after the success of Bend of the River that Jeanne and Bill moved to Walla Walla, WA, where Bill still lives, though Jeanne passed on in 2001. After 64 years as a writer, Bill has 35 books to his credit; 28 of which are novels. Almost the entirety of his work encompasses the Northwest. He is a close friend of David Cosby, owner of Earthlight Books, who has inherited a large amount of his personal library and made it available online. Price:
12.97 USD
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