SEVENTEEN DOLLARS A SQUARE INCH a Personal Tribute to Eric Sloane [SOLD]
- Subject: Western Artists
- Item # C4210i
- Date Published: Hardback, slip cover, first edition, 2007
- Size: 112 pages, illustrated in color. New condition. SOLD
“Eric Sloane and Forrest Fenn wanted to build a covered bridge, but their wives wouldn’t let them buy a river. It was a standing joke between them and a lingering fantasy. This book is not a biography of Eric Sloane: rather it is almost a recorded conversation between two friends who shared a common interest and the love of simple things and simpler times. Eric was a gifted painter and writer, and Forrest was a grateful admirer who sold his work. Their friendship lasted only ten years, but they were very influential years. You will see.” - from the Jacket fold
SEVENTEEN DOLLARS A SQUARE INCH a Personal Tribute to Eric Sloane
Forrest Fenn
Publisher: One Horse Land & Cattle Company, Santa Fe
Hardback, slip cover, first edition, 2007. 112 pages, illustrated in color. New condition.
Autographed by Forrest Fenn to “Al - Remembering the good old days with warm regards Forrest Fenn”