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Published by (Stagecoach Press), N.P., 1951
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
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paper wrappers. Stagecoach Press (illustrator). oblong, 32mo. paper wrappers. (i), 10+(1) pages. Christmas story set in the context of the Korean War. Preface signed by author.
Published by Stagecoach Press 1961-67, Houston/Santa Fe, 1961
Seller: Nat DesMarais Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First editions. Small octavos. Limited to 600 or 700 copies. Jack Rittenhouse began printing in 1946 from Los Angeles before relocating to Sierra Madre, California (a suburb of Los Angeles) in 1949, then Houston, Texas (1951-1962), and finally Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1962. He retired in 1978. His private press was originally known as the Jack Rittenhouse Advertising Agency before he changed the name to the Stagecoach Press in 1949. His first successful publication was a book entitled, The Man Who Owned Too Much (1958). All seven titles are in excellent condition and in their dust jackets.Schaefer, Jack. The Great Endurance Horse Race. 1963.Greene, J.H. A Desperado in Arizona, 1858-1860. 1964.Smith, Dwight L. The Photographer and the River, 1889-90: Franklin A. Nims' Colorado Canyon Diary. Signed by Jack Rittenhouse of Stagecoach Press.1967.Farmer, J. E. My Life with the Army in the West. [1967].Arny, W.F.M. Indian Agent in New Mexico. [1967].