Publication: Welsh-Haffner Printing Co, 1928, Denver
First edition. 8vo. Stiff wrappers, label pasted on front cover. 110 pp., preface, illustrated, portraits, Muggins was an unusual cow horse that was supposedly saddle-broken by the notorious Tom Horn. Many references to cattle drives, trails, and cattle companies. Charming account of the approximately 38-year life of a horse trained in Wyoming and put out to pasture in California. A rare book with the unusual photographic illustrations throughout the book appear as frames of a movie film. There are also a number of fine range photographs with some being full-page. Fine copy of a scarce item. An exceptional copy.
Inventory Number: 53871