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hebard, grace raymond and brininstool, e. a.. the bozeman trail volume II 2 two historical accounts of the blazing of the overland routes into the northwest and the fights with red cloud's warriors. arthur h. clark co, cleveland, 1922.

Price: US$95.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Name inside front cover. cover has edge and corner wear with board peeking through on one corner. Bit spotty, contents clean and unmarked. volume II only. NOT ex lib. fold out map in back and original red ribbed cloth covers.

Seller: Chiefly Books, Cheyenne, WY, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond & Brininstool, E. A.. THE BOZEMAN TRAIL. Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1922.

Price: US$318.75 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: 8vo; 346 & 306 pages; Just a little sunning to spine, otherwise a fine set.

Seller: Circle City Books, tucson, AZ, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond & Brininstool, E. A.. The Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes Into the Northwest, and the Fights with Red Cloud's Warriors Volumes 1 & 2 (A Two Volume Set). Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1922.

Price: US$395.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: This is one of the most desirable sets from the early period of Arthur H. Clark Company publishing. 346pp, 306 pp, illustrations, a folding map at the back of the first volume which is in fine condition, maps, portraits. Volumes have red cloth covers , top edge gilt, other edges deckled. American Trails Series, Volumes One and Two (unstated). This classic Clark title recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, in the late 1860s. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work is a valuable reference tool. There is a touch of wear at the tail of the spines and at some corners. The gilt lettering on the spines is still sharp after a century, the gilt edge at the top is still intact and fairly bright. It is apparent that this set has spent almost all of its life on the bookshelf. The books are protected in an archival quality Brodart clear cover, that is easily removeable if desired. This set has been in my possession about a quarter of a century and it has been untouched for that period. Available for immediate shipment, carefully packed in a sturdy box. A wonderful gift for a devotee of Western Americana.

Seller: James Lasseter, Jr, Brooksville, FL, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond & Brininstool. E.A.. Bozeman Trail-Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes into the Northwest & the Fights with Red Clouds Warriors-Volume I. Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland Ohio, 1922.

Price: US$450.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Red cloth with top edge gilt with other edges untrimmed. 1/1210 copies. Both copies signed by Arthur H. Clark. Illustrations, diagrams, maps and index. 346 & 306 pages. Bookplate of former owner on front end paper. Both volumes are FINE in FINE slipocase.

Seller: Springer Books, Sequim, WA, U.S.A.

grace raymond hebard and e.a. brininstool intro by general charles king. THE BOZEMAN TRAIL: historical accounts of blazing of overland routes into northwest,fights with red cloud's warriors, 2 Volume Set. arthur h clark, 1922.

Price: US$450.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 2 volumes, hardback books in very good condition. A couple pages have some pencil writing but could easily be erased.

Seller: Bingo Books 2, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond, E.A. Brininstool. The Bozeman Trail Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes into the Northwest, and the Fights With Red Cloud's Warriors With Introduction by General Charles King. Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1922.

Price: US$475.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 2 volumes, 652 total pages, frontis, fold-out maps, illustrations, light cover wear and edge wear, light fade to spines. Vol. 1 has a couple old tape removal marks on the fly-leafs, an additional folding map laid in, inscribed by Brininstool. Laid in is a typed and signed letter from Brininstool. Also laid in is a hand-written letter to Brininstool mentioning books for sale. Vol. 2. has a couple old tape removal marks on the fly-leafs, also inscribed by Brininstool. Fetterman and Custer Massacres, Sand Creek, Indian wars, overland travel, fur trade, Lewis and Clark, etc. Howes H382, Dustin 139, O’Keefe 1077.

Seller: Old West Books (ABAA), St. Robert, MO, U.S.A.

HEBARD, GRACE RAYMOND AND E.A. BRININSTOOL.. THE BOZEMAN TRAIL. HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF THE BLAZING OF THE OVERLAND ROUTES INTO THE NORTHWEST, AND THE FIGHTS WITH RED CLOUD'S WARRIORS.. The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1922., Cleveland, 1922.

Price: US$600.00 + shipping

Description: First edition. Two volumes. 8vo. VOLUME I: Red cloth, gold stamping on spine, 346 pp., teg., frontispiece, preface, introduction, illustrated, folding map at rear of text. Near fine. VOLUME II: Red cloth, gold stamping on spine, 306 pp., teg., frontispiece, illustrated, folding map, afterword, index. Near fine. Introduction by General Charles King, U.S.V. "The Bozeman Road was critical to the settlement of Montana and mining Montana's mineral treasures especially gold. The emigrants cried out for military protection, but their cries were met with a paucity of troops led by Colonel Henry Carrington and the naive political belief that Red Cloud's Sioux and his allies were at peace with the United States to the point that General William T. Sherman encouraged wives to accompany their husbands to the most dangerous duty in the West. Red Cloud waged an unrelenting guerrilla war to defend his peoples last hunting grounds against the three undermanned forts and particularly Ft. Phil Kearny built to provide safe journey to Montana on the Bozeman Road. Red Cloud brought about 3000 militants together and on December 21, massacred Captain William Fetterman and his 80 soldiers and civilians decimating the fort's man power." The Arthur H. Clark bibliography and history #115 says, "This classic Clark title recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860's. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains." Bookplates of the New Hampshire Historical Society on front endpapers of both volumes. A Near Fine, bright, attractive set.

Seller: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond and E. A. Brininstool.. THE BOZEMAN TRAIL.. Arthur H. Clark, 1922.

Price: US$700.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Two volumes, Octavo [ 7 X 9 ½ inches ], dark red cloth with gilt titles on spine, 346 & 306 pages, Two volumes. 346; 306pp. including portraits. Frontis. Publisher's red cloth, t.e.g. Fine. Howes H-382. Clark & Brunet 115. Streeter Sale 2118. Numerous plates, folding map at end of each volume.

Seller: Tintagel, Springfield Center, New York, NY, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond and Brininstool, E. A.. The Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes into the Northwest, and the Fights with Red Clouds Warriors (Two Volumes). Arthur H. Clark Co, Glendale, CA, 1922.

Price: US$788.00 + shipping

Description: Large 8vo. 346; 306 pp. Maps (two folding), photo-illustrated plates. Introduction by General Charles King. Publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering; top edge gilt. Light fading to spines; lower rear corners slightly bumpred, else a fine set. "Recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860's. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains." - Clark and Brunet 115. (Howes H382).

Seller: Carpe Diem Fine Books, ABAA, Monterey, CA, U.S.A.

Hebard, Grace Raymond & Brininstool, E.A.. The Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes into the Northwest, and the Fights with Red Clouds Warriors (Two Volumes). Arthur H. Clark Co. - Cleveland, OH, 1922.

Price: US$795.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Two volumes of the 2 volume set - Conditions the same for both unless noted: Red brick colored cloth on boards with bright gilt lettering and rulings to spine. Top edge gilt. Books are tight, square, particularly sharp-cornered and free of markings or flaws inside and out, other than attractive ex-libris plates of the prior owner - Clark Prescott Bissett. Bissett (1875-1932) was a professor at the University of Washington and a well-known collector of all things Abraham Lincoln, along with being an author on Lincoln. Vol. I also has a small penned signature above the ex-libris and date of the next owner - inside front cover. Laid-in are notes from Bisset and a letter from the Arthur H. Clark Company offering the 1960 reprint of the book to subscribers. Books are Near Fine with only minor fading of the red color to spine. Really nice set of this highly collectible and fairly scarce First Edition. Also includes two folding Maps in Near Fine condition, photo-illustrated plates, and an introduction by General Charles King. "Recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860's. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains." - Clark & Brunet. 346 pp and 306 pp.

Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers, Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.

HEBARD, Grace Raymond. Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing. , 1922.

Price: US$935.00 + shipping

Description: HEBARD, Grace Raymond. Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes in the Northwest, and the Fights with Red Cloud's Warriors. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1922. 1st ed. 2 Vols. 346;306pp. Portrait frontises., illus., portraits, maps. Orig. cloth, T.e.gs. Light wear to spine ends, bookplates, else very good. $850.00 HOWES H-382. "Recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860s. Containing previously unpublished naaratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains"--Clark & Brunet, 115.

Seller: G.S. MacManus Co., ABAA, Bryn Mawr, PA, U.S.A.

HEBARD, Grace Raymond. Bozeman Trail. , 1922.

Price: US$1100.00 + shipping

Description: HEBARD, Grace Raymond, and BRININSTOOL, E.A. The Bozeman Trail. Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes into the Northwest, and the Fights with Red Cloud's Warriors. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1922. Two volumes. 346; 306pp. including portraits, plus maps (two folding). Frontis. Publisher's red cloth, t.e.g. Fine. Howes H-382. Clark & Brunet 115. Streeter Sale 2118. "This classic Clark title recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, the hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860s. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains" - Clark & Brunet.

Seller: G.S. MacManus Co., ABAA, Bryn Mawr, PA, U.S.A.

Grace Raymond Hebard and E.A. Brininstool. The Bozeman Trail historical accounts of the blazing of the overland routes into the Northwest, and the fights with Red Cloud's warriors with intro by General Charles King, U.S.V. Two Volume set. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, 1922.

Price: US$1200.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Two volume hardcover set bound in red boards with gold gilt titles to spine, volume I: 346 pages with illustrations and folding map as rear page; volume II: 306 pages with illustrations and folding map as rear page, inscribed to FEP of both volumes " To Charles W. Lamb with regards from Charles King November 1922", well preserved inner hinges, dust tone to end papers, rubs to cover boards of each volume

Seller: Philosopher's Stone Books, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.