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Austin: University of Texas Press, (1973). Third Edition. Inscribed on front endpaper by the author's son, Watt Matthews: "To Loyd and Norma / with appreciation and best wishes," signed, dated 4-20-1974. First University of Texas printing. Octavo (24cm). Tan cloth stamped in gilt, in cream jacket; map endpapers; [xviii],226,[4]pp; black and white illustrations. Straight and bright, about Fine; in the original dustwrapper, subtly toned at folds, Near Fine. Memoir of a pioneer family living on the Lambshead range of northwest Texas, near the Clear Fork of the Brazos River. Dobie: "...more than any other ranch chronicle I know, reveals the family life of old-time ranchers." This is the first University of Texas Press edition, folllowing the privately printed edtions of 1936 and 1958. Nicely inscribed by the author's son, the legendary wrangler Watt Matthews, described in New York Times obituary (1997) as "the last of his generation in one of the state's oldest and most prominent cattle families.
Colonial Organs and Organbuilders by E.M. Matthews - 1969
by E.M. Matthews
Colonial Organs and Organbuilders
by E.M. Matthews
- Used
- very good
- Hardcover
- first
Melbourne University Press, 1969. Book very clean. Binding tight. Slipcase has moderate wear. 289pp. First Edition. Hard Cover in Slipcase. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 145mm x 220mm.
- Bookseller Lectioz Books (AU)
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition No Jacket as Issued
- Edition First Edition
- Binding Hardcover
- ISBN 10 0522839061
- ISBN 13 9780522839067
- Publisher Melbourne University Press
- Date Published 1969
- Size 145mm x 220mm