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Thanks, that answer my question.

My Keith collection includes his first book, Big Game Rifles & Cartridges, published in 1936.
Elmer Keith's Big Game Hunting
Hell, I Was There!
Gun Notes, Vol. 1 & II (a collection of his columns in Guns & Ammo)
Keith's Rifles for Large Game
Sixguns
Shotguns by Keith

I am not really a book collector, though I have ended up owning a few rare and fairly expensive volumes. Instead of collecting, I want older books that can provide historical references, good stories, etc. What I have found with Keith is that his basic ideas didn't really change all that much over the decades, and the above volumes pretty much have them covered--along with a lot of hunting stories.


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