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    Hoyt, Henry F. [Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., editor]

    Published by Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1979

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    Condition: Fine. First thus. hardcover (11 x 17.4) in brown cloth. Gilt titles and top edge.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. & Doyce B. Nunis, Jr.

    Published by Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company

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    Condition: Used - Very Good. 1979. The Lakeside Classics. Hardcover. Cloth. 8vo. 518 pp. Very Good.

  • Henry F. Hoyt; Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. editor

    Published by Lakeside Press / R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1979

    Seller: Avenue Victor Hugo Books, Newmarket, NH, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition thus. Originally published by Houghton Mifflin. 12mo 6 7/8" tall, liii + 518 pages, gilt top fore-edge, gilt titles on decorated brown cloth. A near fine, clean, neat, hard cover with little shelf wear, binding tight, paper cream white. Issued without dust jacket.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. & Doyce B. Nunis, Jr.

    Published by Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company

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    Condition: New. 1979. The Lakeside Classics. Hardcover. Cloth. Octavo. liii & 518 pp. Top edge gilt. New.

  • Henry F. Hoyt; Edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr.

    Published by The Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, 1979

    Seller: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. 518pp; Index; B/W illustrations and color maps. Original brown cloth with gilt stamping; top page edges gilded. Contents clean, pristine, unmarked. No ownership or library markings.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. [Franklin]/Nunis, Doyce B., Jr. (Editor)

    Published by The Lakeside Press/R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, IL, 1979

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 518 pp. Original brown cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding lightly soiled. Top edge gilt. Light foxing to edges of text block and endpapers. Illust. w/ maps and b/w photos. Contents very nice.

  • Hoyt, Henry F.; Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. (ed)

    Published by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company / The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1979

    Seller: Round Table Books, LLC, Palatine, IL, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condition: As New. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Publisher's full brown cloth, gilt lettering on spine, gilt medallion on cover, t.e.g. Illustrated with B&W photographs and reproductions. The author, Henry Franklin Hoyt (1854-1930) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. After attending the University of Minnesota in 1870 71, Hoyt began medical training with his uncle John Henry Murphy, a doctor, and also as an intern at Church (later St. Luke's) Hospital in St. Paul. In 1875 76 he attended Rush Medical School in Chicago. "Itchy feet" prompted Hoyt to interrupt his medical studies and seek a new location out west. In the spring of 1877 he reached Deadwood, South Dakota. In September he made his way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and thence south to the Pecos River valley. Near Roswell, New Mexico, he put up at the ranch of John S. Chisum, who told him that Tascosa, in the Texas Panhandle, was in need of a doctor. In November 1877 Hoyt arrived at Tascosa in the middle of a smallpox outbreak and became an immediate hero after saving the life of Casimero Romero's adopted daughter, Piedad. Hoyt met Billy the Kid (Henry McCarty) in a Tascosa saloon; he once reportedly gave the outlaw a lady's watch, won in a poker game, for the Kid to present as a gift to his sweetheart, Paulita Maxwell. In October 1878, just before Hoyt departed for Las Vegas, New Mexico, Billy presented him with a sorrel racehorse formerly owned by Sheriff William Brady, whom the Kid had killed during the Lincoln County War. To prevent any embarrassment over the horse's ownership, Billy wrote Hoyt a bill of sale, witnessed by the owners of a local general store. Hoyt resided for a time at Las Vegas, where for extra money he tended bar at the Exchange Hotel, then moved his practice to Bernalillo. There he remained until 1881, when he went back east to continue his studies. In March 1882 he received his M.D. degree from the Columbus (Ohio) Medical College. He then returned to St. Paul, where he became a surgeon for several railroad companies. In 1889 Hoyt was appointed head of the St. Paul health department. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in May 1898, Hoyt enlisted in the medical department of the United States Volunteers as chief surgeon, with the rank of major. He served under Gen. Arthur MacArthur (father of Douglas MacArthur) in both that conflict and the subsequent Philippine Insurrection, where he was wounded in action. He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action during the insurrection and rose to the rank of surgeon general. After his discharge in October 1902, he practiced medicine in El Paso. In 1910 he moved to Long Beach, California, where he remained until his retirement. In his autobiography, A Frontier Doctor (1929), appears one of the last eyewitness accounts of the Panhandle frontier. . The volume is in perfect, pristine condition; unmarked, tight, square, and clean. AS NEW. The Lakeside Classics Series. Vol. 77. B&W Photographs. 16mo 6" - 7" tall. liii, 518 pp.

  • Hoyt, Henry F.; Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. (ed)

    Published by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company / The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1979

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    Hard Cover. Condition: As New. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Publisher's full brown cloth, gilt lettering on spine, gilt medallion on cover, t.e.g. Illustrated with B&W photographs and reproductions. The author, Henry Franklin Hoyt (1854-1930) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. After attending the University of Minnesota in 1870 71, Hoyt began medical training with his uncle John Henry Murphy, a doctor, and also as an intern at Church (later St. Luke's) Hospital in St. Paul. In 1875 76 he attended Rush Medical School in Chicago. "Itchy feet" prompted Hoyt to interrupt his medical studies and seek a new location out west. In the spring of 1877 he reached Deadwood, South Dakota. In September he made his way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and thence south to the Pecos River valley. Near Roswell, New Mexico, he put up at the ranch of John S. Chisum, who told him that Tascosa, in the Texas Panhandle, was in need of a doctor. In November 1877 Hoyt arrived at Tascosa in the middle of a smallpox outbreak and became an immediate hero after saving the life of Casimero Romero's adopted daughter, Piedad. Hoyt met Billy the Kid (Henry McCarty) in a Tascosa saloon; he once reportedly gave the outlaw a lady's watch, won in a poker game, for the Kid to present as a gift to his sweetheart, Paulita Maxwell. In October 1878, just before Hoyt departed for Las Vegas, New Mexico, Billy presented him with a sorrel racehorse formerly owned by Sheriff William Brady, whom the Kid had killed during the Lincoln County War. To prevent any embarrassment over the horse's ownership, Billy wrote Hoyt a bill of sale, witnessed by the owners of a local general store. Hoyt resided for a time at Las Vegas, where for extra money he tended bar at the Exchange Hotel, then moved his practice to Bernalillo. There he remained until 1881, when he went back east to continue his studies. In March 1882 he received his M.D. degree from the Columbus (Ohio) Medical College. He then returned to St. Paul, where he became a surgeon for several railroad companies. In 1889 Hoyt was appointed head of the St. Paul health department. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in May 1898, Hoyt enlisted in the medical department of the United States Volunteers as chief surgeon, with the rank of major. He served under Gen. Arthur MacArthur (father of Douglas MacArthur) in both that conflict and the subsequent Philippine Insurrection, where he was wounded in action. He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action during the insurrection and rose to the rank of surgeon general. After his discharge in October 1902, he practiced medicine in El Paso. In 1910 he moved to Long Beach, California, where he remained until his retirement. In his autobiography, A Frontier Doctor (1929), appears one of the last eyewitness accounts of the Panhandle frontier. . The volume is in perfect, pristine condition; unmarked, tight, square, and clean. AS NEW. The Lakeside Classics Series. Vol. 77. B&W Photographs. 16mo 6" - 7" tall. liii, 518 pp.

  • Hoyt, Henry Franklin; Doyce Blackman Nunis, Jr. (ed)

    Published by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company / The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1979

    Seller: Round Table Books, LLC, Palatine, IL, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condition: As New. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Publisher's full brown cloth, gilt lettering on spine, gilt medallion on cover, t.e.g. Illustrated with B&W photographs and reproductions. The author, Henry Franklin Hoyt (1854-1930) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. After attending the University of Minnesota in 1870 71, Hoyt began medical training with his uncle John Henry Murphy, a doctor, and also as an intern at Church (later St. Luke's) Hospital in St. Paul. In 1875 76 he attended Rush Medical School in Chicago. "Itchy feet" prompted Hoyt to interrupt his medical studies and seek a new location out west. In the spring of 1877 he reached Deadwood, South Dakota. In September he made his way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and thence south to the Pecos River valley. Near Roswell, New Mexico, he put up at the ranch of John S. Chisum, who told him that Tascosa, in the Texas Panhandle, was in need of a doctor. In November 1877 Hoyt arrived at Tascosa in the middle of a smallpox outbreak and became an immediate hero after saving the life of Casimero Romero's adopted daughter, Piedad. Hoyt met Billy the Kid (Henry McCarty) in a Tascosa saloon; he once reportedly gave the outlaw a lady's watch, won in a poker game, for the Kid to present as a gift to his sweetheart, Paulita Maxwell. In October 1878, just before Hoyt departed for Las Vegas, New Mexico, Billy presented him with a sorrel racehorse formerly owned by Sheriff William Brady, whom the Kid had killed during the Lincoln County War. To prevent any embarrassment over the horse's ownership, Billy wrote Hoyt a bill of sale, witnessed by the owners of a local general store. Hoyt resided for a time at Las Vegas, where for extra money he tended bar at the Exchange Hotel, then moved his practice to Bernalillo. There he remained until 1881, when he went back east to continue his studies. In March 1882 he received his M.D. degree from the Columbus (Ohio) Medical College. He then returned to St. Paul, where he became a surgeon for several railroad companies. In 1889 Hoyt was appointed head of the St. Paul health department. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in May 1898, Hoyt enlisted in the medical department of the United States Volunteers as chief surgeon, with the rank of major. He served under Gen. Arthur MacArthur (father of Douglas MacArthur) in both that conflict and the subsequent Philippine Insurrection, where he was wounded in action. He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action during the insurrection and rose to the rank of surgeon general. After his discharge in October 1902, he practiced medicine in El Paso. In 1910 he moved to Long Beach, California, where he remained until his retirement. In his autobiography, A Frontier Doctor (1929), appears one of the last eyewitness accounts of the Panhandle frontier. . This volume is in perfect, pristine condition; unmarked, unread, tight, square, and clean. AS NEW. . The Lakeside Classics Series. Vol. 77. B&W Photographs. 16mo 6" - 7" tall. liii, 518 pp.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. [Franklin]/Nunis, Doyce B., Jr. (Editor)

    Published by The Lakeside Press/R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, IL, 1979

    Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 518 pp. Original brown cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding a bit rubbed. Top edge gilt. Illust. w/ maps and b/w photos. Contents very nice.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. [Franklin]/Nunis, Doyce B., Jr. (Editor)

    Published by The Lakeside Press/R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, IL, 1979

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 518 pp. Original brown cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding lightly soiled. Top edge gilt. Light foxing to edges of text block and endpapers. Illust. w/ maps and b/w photos. Contents very nice.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. [Franklin]/Nunis, Doyce B., Jr. (Editor)

    Published by The Lakeside Press/R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, IL, 1979

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 518 pp. Original brown cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding very bright and clean. Top edge gilt. Previous owner's blindstamp to bottom edge of front blank endpaper. Illust. w/ maps and b/w photos. Contents very nice.

  • Hoyt, Henry F. and edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr.

    Published by R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, 1979

    Seller: Books Tell You Why - ABAA/ILAB, Summerville, SC, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. A Fine edition ; This is the biography of Dr. Hoyt, the first African American doctor to practice medicine in the American West. The book tells the story of Dr. Hoyt's life and his fight against racism in the frontier West.; 518 pages.