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The Old West TIME-LIFE encyclopedia – 13 Volumes

Pam from Richmond

The Old West TIME-LIFE encyclopedia – 13 Volumes

The Old West is a series of books about the fundamental founding of the American Old West, published by Time-Life Books from 1973 through 1980. Each book focused on a different topic..
Time-Life Books, Alexandria.
Hardcover. 14 -volume (out of 26) set. All are first editions. Each with a different author.
The Cowboys
The Indians
The Trailbazers
The Gunfighters
The Expressmen
The Rivermen
The Chroniclers
The Spanish West
The Canadians
The Frontiersmen
The Alaskans
The Mexican War
The Scouts
The End and the Myth
Photos, drawings, maps, charts, photo credits, bibliography and excellent index in each volume.
Heavily blind-embossed brown leatherette with gilt spine lettering and colour plate on each front board.
Paginations between 236 and 240pp in each volume.
Extensive illustrations – Black & White and colour.
All volumes are near fine condition. Tight, handsome set.
Very heavy, fills an apple box, pick up only.

Price: $30

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