[BOREIN, Edward (1872-1945)]. A collection of 17 books from Borein's library, most with his bookplate, many with his ownership signature and MANY INSCRIBED TO HIM FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORS, comprising: ROGERS, Will. Letters of a Self-Made Diplomat to His President. New York, 1926. Vol. 1 only. INSCRIBED BY ROGERS TO BOREIN: "To Me Bueno Amigo Un Grande Artiste Eduardo Borein de Will Rogers 'Caramba'" -- DAVIS, Richard Harding. Cuba in War Time. New York, 1897. With a long inscription in verse by Borein and with a letter to Borein from Harry Gesner laid-in. -- LINDERMAN, Frank B. Lige Mounts: Free Trapper. New York, 1922. Ills. by Joe de Yong. Inscribed by Linderman and de Yong ("My first illustrating job -- Joe De Yong -- and a lousey one!") to Borein. -- BARRETT, S.M. Geronimo's Story of his Life. New York, 1905. -- BRONSON, Edgar Beecher. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier. New York, 1910. -- BURNHAM, Frederick R. Scouring on Two Continents. Garden City, 1927. -- COBURN, Wallace. Rhymes from a Round-Up Camp. Great Falls, Mont., 1899. Inscribed by Coburn to Borein. -- COBURN, Walt. Barb Wire. New York, 1931. Inscribed by Coburn to Borein. -- CODY, W.F. An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill. New York, 1923. Inscribed by Borein's mother to Borein. -- COOLIDGE, Dane. Lost Wagons. New York, 1923. Inscribed by Coolidge to Borein. -- COOLIDGE. The Man-Killers. New York, 1921. Inscribed by Coolidge to Borein. -- CUSTER, Elizabeth. Following the Guidon. New York, 1890. Inscribed by A. Hull Shirk to Borein. -- DOBIE, J. Frank. ed. Coyote Wisdom. Austin, 1938. Inscribed by Dobie to Borein. -- ENGELHARDT, Fr. Zephyrin. The Missions and Missionaries of California. Santa Barbara and Chicago, 1920-1931. 4 vols. Each inscribed by Engelhardt to Borein. Together 17 volumes, 8o and 4o, original bindings, most FIRST EDITIONS, condition varies. See lots 171-173 for copies of Perkins's Pinto Horse with drawings by Borein. (17)

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[BOREIN, Edward (1872-1945)]. A collection of 17 books from Borein's library, most with his bookplate, many with his ownership signature and MANY INSCRIBED TO HIM FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORS, comprising: ROGERS, Will. Letters of a Self-Made Diplomat to His President. New York, 1926. Vol. 1 only. INSCRIBED BY ROGERS TO BOREIN: "To Me Bueno Amigo Un Grande Artiste Eduardo Borein de Will Rogers 'Caramba'" -- DAVIS, Richard Harding. Cuba in War Time. New York, 1897. With a long inscription in verse by Borein and with a letter to Borein from Harry Gesner laid-in. -- LINDERMAN, Frank B. Lige Mounts: Free Trapper. New York, 1922. Ills. by Joe de Yong. Inscribed by Linderman and de Yong ("My first illustrating job -- Joe De Yong -- and a lousey one!") to Borein. -- BARRETT, S.M. Geronimo's Story of his Life. New York, 1905. -- BRONSON, Edgar Beecher. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier. New York, 1910. -- BURNHAM, Frederick R. Scouring on Two Continents. Garden City, 1927. -- COBURN, Wallace. Rhymes from a Round-Up Camp. Great Falls, Mont., 1899. Inscribed by Coburn to Borein. -- COBURN, Walt. Barb Wire. New York, 1931. Inscribed by Coburn to Borein. -- CODY, W.F. An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill. New York, 1923. Inscribed by Borein's mother to Borein. -- COOLIDGE, Dane. Lost Wagons. New York, 1923. Inscribed by Coolidge to Borein. -- COOLIDGE. The Man-Killers. New York, 1921. Inscribed by Coolidge to Borein. -- CUSTER, Elizabeth. Following the Guidon. New York, 1890. Inscribed by A. Hull Shirk to Borein. -- DOBIE, J. Frank. ed. Coyote Wisdom. Austin, 1938. Inscribed by Dobie to Borein. -- ENGELHARDT, Fr. Zephyrin. The Missions and Missionaries of California. Santa Barbara and Chicago, 1920-1931. 4 vols. Each inscribed by Engelhardt to Borein. Together 17 volumes, 8o and 4o, original bindings, most FIRST EDITIONS, condition varies. See lots 171-173 for copies of Perkins's Pinto Horse with drawings by Borein. (17)

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