Gunfight at the OK Corral...
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HARPER'S MONTHLY, New York, March, 1883
* Gunfight at the OK Corral...Tombstone
* Billy the Kid
* Yuma Indians
A great issue with much reporting on some of the romance of the Old West. The first article in the issue, "Across Arizona", takes 16 pages is quite detailed, and has eleven prints, including Norton's Landing, On The Colorado River, Pasqual, the Yuma Chief, Yuma Indians At Home, a distant view of Tombstone, a Street View In Tucson, An Arizona Watering-Place which shows Indians, and several more, plus a small map showing southern Arizona.
Text includes talk of Billy the Kid and Curley Bill, plus good talk of the gun fight at the OK Corral, with mention of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, and the McLowry brothers, as well as an illustration captioned: "The Sheriff of Tombstone & His Constituents."
A wealth of interesting reading on Arizona, written from when it was still the Old West.
Measures 6 3/4 by 9 1/4 inches, disbound without wrappers, 150 pages, a water stain in the two right corners.
* Gunfight at the OK Corral...Tombstone
* Billy the Kid
* Yuma Indians
A great issue with much reporting on some of the romance of the Old West. The first article in the issue, "Across Arizona", takes 16 pages is quite detailed, and has eleven prints, including Norton's Landing, On The Colorado River, Pasqual, the Yuma Chief, Yuma Indians At Home, a distant view of Tombstone, a Street View In Tucson, An Arizona Watering-Place which shows Indians, and several more, plus a small map showing southern Arizona.
Text includes talk of Billy the Kid and Curley Bill, plus good talk of the gun fight at the OK Corral, with mention of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, and the McLowry brothers, as well as an illustration captioned: "The Sheriff of Tombstone & His Constituents."
A wealth of interesting reading on Arizona, written from when it was still the Old West.
Measures 6 3/4 by 9 1/4 inches, disbound without wrappers, 150 pages, a water stain in the two right corners.
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