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Items for Sale by Zane Grey's West Society Items for Sale by Zane Grey’s West Society Disclaimer: ● This Trading Post is a service to all members of the Zane Grey West Society. ● This site is for the opportunity for all members to buy or sell your ZG books and related items. ● ZGWS accepts no liability. ● All transactions are between buyer and seller. ● The ZGWS kindly requests a donation for the convenience of using The Trading Post. (suggested donation 10%) ● It is highly recommended that sellers include photos of any items offered for sale. ● Please save your posted item as a PDF document and forward to [email protected] for pub- lication • Items for sale will be posted for 6 weeks and then removed. Please advise if sold The following items have been donated to the ZGWS with the intention of selling the items to ZGWS members for the purpose of raising funds for the Society. Recognize that when you buy one of these items, not only are you adding a quality item to your collection, you are helping the Society with its operating fund. All items will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any items committed via voice call will be subject to whether an email was received prior to the call. Items will be shipped as time allows. Shipping prices listed are for US shipping only. Contact me for International. If a buyer believes that the condition as described does not adequately reflect the book they received, we will work with the buyer to remedy the situation. Contact Information to purchase books: Terry Bolinger [email protected] (desired method) 303-884-2074 Please peruse the following the items—remember you’re helping out the Society! To start with, we have a very nice collection of G&D reprints with dust jackets. Many of these books have very good to fine dust jackets. These books have been donated to us from various sources but many of these books came from Art Hackathorn. Art was a “condition Hound” - it’s hard to find these books in this condition anymore. The scans be- low are from the actual book being offered for sale. 1. Betty Zane SOLD Excellent DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping 2. Code of the West Good DJ, book excellent $10, plus $4 shipping Dust jacket chips—price clipped 3. Desert Gold Very good DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Personal bookplate on inside DJ chipped at bottom of spine 4. Fighting Caravans (1st of 2 copies) Excellent DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping 5. Fighting Caravans (2nd of 2 copies) Good DJ, book excellent $10, plus $4 shipping fair sized chip on front cover next to spine 6. Forlorn River VG DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Slight folds in upper right corner of DJ 7. Ken Ward in the Jungle Excellent DJ, book excellent $20, plus $4 shipping Pictorial end sheets 8. Knights of the Range VG DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Dust jacket chips—price clipped 9. Majesty’s Rancho VG DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Small damage at top & bottom of spine 10. Nevada Excellent DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Gift inscription on end papers 11. Raiders of Spanish Peaks Very good DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Pictorial endpapers 12. Robber’s Roost (1st of 2 copies) Good DJ, book Good $10, plus $4 shipping Chips on top and bottom of spine & some folds Seller stamp on inside endpapers—better of two copies 13. Robber’s Roost (2nd of 2 copies) Good DJ, book Good $8, plus $4 shipping Chips on top and bottom of spine & extremities 14. Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon VG DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Pictorial end sheets 15. Stairs of Sand G—VG DJ, book excellent $10, plus $4 shipping Small damage to spine Pictorial end papers 16. Sunset Pass Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping 17. Tappan’s Burro VG DJ, book Excellent $12, plus $4 shipping Small chips on top & bottom of spine Pictorial end papers 18. The Border Legion VG DJ, book Good $15, plus $4 shipping Previous owner’s bookplate on front endpapers 19. The Call of the Canyon VG DJ, book Excellent $12, plus $4 shipping Spine sun faded, slight paper loss in places 20. The Deer Stalker VG DJ, book Excellent $12, plus $4 shipping Small chip at top of spine, some folds Owner signature on front endpapers 21. The Drift Fence Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Gift inscription writing on inside 22. The Dude Ranger Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front endpapers 23. The Hash Knife Outfit SOLD Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front endpapers 24. The Last Trail SOLD Good DJ, book VG $10, plus $4 shipping Small chips and other paper loss on DJ Owner signature on front endpapers 25. The Last Trail AL Burt (not G&D) SOLD Very good DJ, book excellent $20, plus $4 shipping 26. The Last of the Plainsmen Very good DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front endpapers 27. The Light of Western Stars Good DJ, book VG $5, plus $4 shipping SOLD Tape on top and bottom of dust jacket spine 28. The Lone Star Ranger Very good DJ, book excellent SOLD $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature and address on front inside 29. The Lone Star Ranger Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Some slight paper loss in places 30. The Man of the Forest Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front inside 31. The Maverick Queen Good DJ, book VG $10, plus $4 shipping Some paper loss in places 32. The Mysterious Rider Excellent DJ, book excellent $15, plus $4 shipping Tape on top and bottom of dust jacket spine 33. The RedHeaded Outfield SOLD Good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Early copy—pictorial endpapers DJ spine sun faded, some paper loss mainly at top and bottom of spine 34. The Shepherd of Guadaloupe (1at copy of 2) Excellent DJ, Excellent VG $15, plus $4 shipping 35. The Shepherd of Guadaloupe (2nd of 2 copies) Fair DJ, book Good $5, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front inside 36. The Short Stop SOLD VG DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Paper loss at top and bottom of spine—one chip from bottom of front cover. Pictorial endpapers. Very early reprint. 37. The Spirit of the Border Early AL Burt (not G&D) Very good DJ, book VG SOLD $20, plus $4 shipping 38. The Vanishing American (1st copy of 2) Excellent DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Previous owner’s bookplate plus other writing on inside front cover 39. The Vanishing American (2nd copy of 2) VG DJ, Book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front inside 40. The Young Forester Fair DJ, book VG $8, plus $4 shipping Pictorial Endpapers—repaired front cover 41. The Young Pitcher VG DJ, book VG $20, plus $4 shipping Small paper loss at bottom right of DJ Pictorial endpapers. Very early reprint. 42. Thunder Mountain Excellent DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping Previous owner writing on front inside 43. To the Last Man VG DJ, book VG $20 plus $4 shipping Spine darkened. Early Photoplay Edition. 44. West of the Pecos G—VG DJ, Book VG $10, plus $4 shipping Owner signature on front inside 45. Western Union Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping 46. Wilderness Trek Very good DJ, book VG $15, plus $4 shipping 47. Wildfire Very good DJ, book VG $12, plus $4 shipping Previous owner’s bookplate plus other writing on inside front cover We also have a nice selection of Walter Blacks, including an almost mint copy of The Camp Robber in the original onion skin wrapper ($75 plus $4 shipping. If you’re working on a set, or if you just want a nice reading copy, let me know what title(s) you’re looking for and I’ll let you know if we have them. Great Western Editions We have the following Great Western Editions with DJ. Prices will range from $5 to $10 de- pending on condition. Let me know what titles you want. #3 The Border Legion #4 Call of the Canyon #5 Captives of the Desert #9 Desert of Wheat (3 copies) #10 The Drift Fence (2 copies) #13 Forlorn River #16 Knights of the Range #18 Light of Western Stars #21 Lost Wagon Train (3 copies) #22 Majesty’s Rancho #23 Man of the Forest #25 Mysterious Rider (2 copies) #26 Nevada #31 Rogue River Feud #35 Stairs of Sand #36 Sunset Pass #40 To The Last Man #43 Under the Tonto Rim (2 copies) #44 The UP Trail #48 West of the Pecos (2 copies) #49 Western Union #54 Black Mesa (2 copies) .
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