[Mobile ebook] The Spurs of James J. Wheat, Pioneer Collector (Texas and the West/Collectibles)
| #1296000 in Books | 2008-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.40 x.65 x12.07l,1.97 | File Name: 0976183463 | 94 pages
||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| historic Western spurs, Americana collection|By Henry Berry|The first thing the reader should do is skim through the book looking at the color photographs to get a changed orientation to this topic of spurs and shed conventional preconceptions. For by the full-page sharp color photographs with pairs of spurs aesthetically placed, one grasps immediately that they should not be|About the Author|
Bruce Bartlett is an expert on early Texas spurs. A graduate of Baylor University, he serves on the boards of the National Bit, Spur and Saddle Collectors Association, the National Ranching Heritage Center, and the Witte Museum. He lives i
With pockets full of cash and the help of trusted scouts, oilman James J. Wheat of Loving County, Texas, amassed one of the most impressive collections of horse spurs in the state. Drawing from the 920 spur pairs and singles and more than 100 bits Wheat donated to the Ranching Heritage Association in 1985, expert appraiser Bruce Bartlett has compiled a volume as rich in history as it is in full-color images.Spur aficionados, collectors, and Western historians alike... [PDF.jv66] The Spurs of James J. Wheat, Pioneer Collector (Texas and the West/Collectibles) Rating: 4.90 (412 Votes)
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