Historical Essays and Line Drawings by author and artist Glydys Worden Crum. In her 80's, Crum and her husband embarked on an adventure to discover the west by traveling the smaller "blue" roads on the map, crisscrossing to historical spots in the western United States. They met friendly local folks, mountain men, cowboys, native Americans, many descendents of the original western pioneers, all with stories to tell, full of historical facts. They traveled Indian trails where tribes still practiced their customs and rituals. The images and stories contained in this book reveal a great adventure and a great nation.
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Book Description Illustrated Coated Cardstock. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. By Author (illustrator). First Edition. This copy is number 94 of 300 signed and numbered, of a first printing of 750. The author and her husband, both in their '80s, took to the "blue highways" of the American West in a four-wheel drive vehicle, writing and photographing as they went. Later she transcribed the photos into creditable drawings and the travel notes into essays and this book is the result. 77 pages with Epilogue; plus Contents. Covers and text are clean and as new; author's inscription on rfEP, author's signature and book number on second lrEP. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 201019