CAMERON, Brett. The Guns of San Rosala
CAMERON, Brett. The Guns of San Rosala. London: Werner Laurie. 1952. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in orange to the spine, in the dust jacket by ‘Hofbauer Bennett’. A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, with a few spots to the textblock edges, but clean throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (7s 6d net) and complete, tape repair to verso top edge showing a little darker externally, with light rubbing to corners and tips, joints rubbed, but a nice copy overall. Uncommon.
The fourth novel in the Riders of the Blue Sombrero series by Cameron, a pseudonym of Reginald Alec Martin who, much like his contemporaries, wrote as many Westerns as science fiction tales.
CAMERON, Brett. The Guns of San Rosala. London: Werner Laurie. 1952. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in orange to the spine, in the dust jacket by ‘Hofbauer Bennett’. A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, with a few spots to the textblock edges, but clean throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (7s 6d net) and complete, tape repair to verso top edge showing a little darker externally, with light rubbing to corners and tips, joints rubbed, but a nice copy overall. Uncommon.
The fourth novel in the Riders of the Blue Sombrero series by Cameron, a pseudonym of Reginald Alec Martin who, much like his contemporaries, wrote as many Westerns as science fiction tales.
CAMERON, Brett. The Guns of San Rosala. London: Werner Laurie. 1952. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in orange to the spine, in the dust jacket by ‘Hofbauer Bennett’. A very good copy, the cloth clean, the binding tight and square, with a few spots to the textblock edges, but clean throughout. The dust jacket unclipped (7s 6d net) and complete, tape repair to verso top edge showing a little darker externally, with light rubbing to corners and tips, joints rubbed, but a nice copy overall. Uncommon.
The fourth novel in the Riders of the Blue Sombrero series by Cameron, a pseudonym of Reginald Alec Martin who, much like his contemporaries, wrote as many Westerns as science fiction tales.