Hound-dog man /
A regional story told in the first person by twelve-year-old Cotton Kinney of northern Texas, whose hunting trip with a local bachelor hero brings him a much desired dog and the sight of his friend, Blackie Scantling, being secured by the girl who should have him...Dialect yarn.".
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Harper & Bros.,
[1949]
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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| Summary: | A regional story told in the first person by twelve-year-old Cotton Kinney of northern Texas, whose hunting trip with a local bachelor hero brings him a much desired dog and the sight of his friend, Blackie Scantling, being secured by the girl who should have him...Dialect yarn.". |
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| Item Description: | One of the Cushing Library/Dykes Collection copies is inscribed to J.C. Dykes by the author. One of the Cushing Library/Dykes Collection copies has the bookplate of Walter Stanley Campbell. |
| Physical Description: | 247 pages ; 21 cm. |