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87 pp. text and images ; brief preface and 58 full-page photographic plates, followed by an historical account of the ranch and its structures, illus. with small drawings. 8vo. Very good. Card stock wrappers, unevenly sunned, printed with an illustration of the ranch by Mary Aubrey Keating. Upper right corner of rear wrapper is wrinkled with old folds. [1191]A rare, self-published photobook. American rancher Raymond Bell first moved to the state of Durango in 1902 to start a cattle farm, which proved vastly successful over the course of the 20th century. This 1936 book documents the working life of his ranch in Durango, and its place in the landscape. Bell, who gave up his American citizenship and became a Mexican national in 1949, was highly regarded for his ethical treatment of workers on the ranch and later, for his philanthropy. Upon his death in 1967, his estate formed a foundation devoted to the medical care of impoverished children. Fundacion Raymond Bell, I.A.P., continues to provide… Read More