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  • Moore, Robert K. Aka Silver Dollar Bob

    Published by Robert K. Moore, California, 1978

    Seller: Second Edition Books, Butte, MT, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Assumed First Edition. A nice, clean, tight, bright copy. Book is Nearly new with no flaws. Jacket has a rub here and there and a few wrinkles at the spine top from sliding up the book. A self published book that is remarkable nice with a decorative front to match the DJ design. Signed by old Bob on the first fly. A Philipsburg (MT) boy who went off to the land of sugar and honey (California) but remembers the good old days. All poetry with such lyrical titles as the "The bloody Cousin Jack" (mining), The Sailor's Wife (not mining), "Daniel Dunnigan's Daughter", An Ode to a Totem Pole and other, more select, bits of intelect. Don't miss this fine, thoughtful production. 238 pages of which most are quite interesting. Signed by Author(s).