Memorabilia
10. Arizona Highways magazine Sept 1952 featuring Jo Mora "Horsemen"
- Item Number
- 10
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 100 USD to kgfcaff14
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
SEPTEMBER 1952 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS - ARTIST JO MORA 'HORSEMEN' - WESTERN BOOT-SPURS
VINTAGE SEPTEMBER 1952 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS - ARTIST JO MORA - 'HORSEMEN OF THE WEST' PAINTINGS - WESTERN BOOT - SPURS - CARTOONIST J. R. WILLIAMS.
This is such a great Magazine with many photos of the paintings of Artist Jo Mora and cartoons by Cartoonist J.R. Williams. Back of the front Cover is a painting entitled, "Spring" by J. R. Williams. The Back Cover is: "Wind Mill" by Photographer Bob Taylor.
This Magazine is in very good condition, with very slight wear on the binding and lower left corner.
This is such a great Magazine with so much Western Americana.
Articles include:
THE WESTERN BOOT
(A Discussion of What Makes a Boot Attractive on the Western Foot)
Several nice photos of Boots
J. R. WILLIAMS
(One of the Renowned American Cartoonists)
Nice photos of his cartoons and Williams in a Football uniform,
U.S. Cavalry Team, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
The Back of the Front Cover contains one of his paintings: "Spring")
JO MORA'S 'HORSEMEN OF THE WEST'
(A famous painter depicts the full story of Western Riders.)
(Series of Water Colors - 8 color photos and one black and white photo)
"SUNDOWN SLIM ON SLICKIN' UP"
("The Old-Time Cowboy Dressed Up Real Purty for Going Out Places")
by Ramon F. Adams
Drawings by Ross Santee
THE ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW
in Phoenix
(Aristocrats of the cattle world - Hereford Cattle and Brahman Cattle)
THE SPUR STORY
(A Learned Description of Spurts From Ancient Times To Present)
Great article and photos.
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