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RAINEY, GEORGE.. The Cherokee Strip.. Co-Operative Publishing Co., 1933.

Price: US$65.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Cloth, a very good minus copy. Significant foxing to the top edge of the book. Spine cocked. Signed by the author. First edition. Guns 1790: "It contains information on the Daltons, Dick Yeager, Ben Cravens, an other Oklahoma outlaws, as well as an account of the killing of Ed Short and Charlie Bryant." Herd 1854. Loring Campbell. Howes R18: "aa" scarcity rating.

Seller: Darwin Labordo, Books, Sierra Madre, CA, U.S.A.

Rainey, George. THE CHEROKEE STRIP. It's History. Co-Operative Publishing Co., Guthrie, OK, 1933.

Price: US$200.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 504 pages; Six-guns #1790. Inscribed by Rainey on front free endpaper to Dubley R. Dobie. ; Signed by Author

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

Rainey, George. The Cherokee Strip. Co-Operative Publishing Co., Guthrie, OK, 1933.

Price: US$225.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 504 p. Illus. Signed 'To.George Rainey, May 25, 1934' on F.f.e.p. Facsimile letter of appreciation to Rainey from Will Rogers and original book advertisement flyer laid in. "Excellent descriptive history of the Cherokee Strip in Northwestern Oklahoma, from 1541 through the beginning of the 20th century. Once allocated for Cherokee indian resettlement and subsequently repossessed, the Cherokee Strip experienced all the defining elements of the old West.Of particular importance are the chapters pertaining to Stirp outlaws, including information on the Daltons, Dick Yeager, and Ben Cravens, and an account of the killing of Ed Short and Charlie Bryant. Ref.: Adams Six-Guns 1790; Adams Herd 1854. A little foxing to endpapers and edges. Gilt on spine a bit faded. A very nice, tight copy. [Loc.Rare]

Seller: ReREAD Books & Bindery, Little Rock, AR, U.S.A.