This collector's guidebook titled "Fence Stays: A Collector's Guide" is a must-have for any history enthusiast. The book, written by Dan Sowle and illustrated by Joe Little, is a nonfiction narrative that explores the fascinating world of fence stays used by ranchers in the United States during the 2000s era. It is a vintage paperback publication by Morris Publishing Kearney Nebraska, with a unit quantity of one and 301 pages. The book covers a variety of topics, including animal training, farm animals, American history, animal husbandry, animal care, agriculture, farmed poultry, Westerns, American Indian wars, antiques, and farm holidays. It is intended for adults and features illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the content. Whether you are a collector or simply interested in learning more about the history of fence stays, this collector's guidebook is a valuable addition to any library.
soft cover book, a price tag on the inside cover page. 
number of illustrations. 
inventory # 3726
This collector's guidebook titled "Fence Stays: A Collector's Guide" is a must-have for any history enthusiast. The book, written by Dan Sowle and illustrated by Joe Little, is a nonfiction narrative that explores the fascinating world of fence stays used by ranchers in the United States during the 2000s era. It is a vintage paperback publication by Morris Publishing Kearney Nebraska, with a unit quantity of one and 301 pages. The book covers a variety of topics, including animal training, farm animals, American history, animal husbandry, animal care, agriculture, farmed poultry, Westerns, American Indian wars, antiques, and farm holidays. It is intended for adults and features illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of the content. Whether you are a collector or simply inter