William Perry Sanders Days That Are Done, Grafton Publishing Corporation: Los Angeles, U.S.A., 1918, Seven Photo Illustrations, 134 pp.
Dedicated to his father, W.H. Sanders.
This copy is inscribed in ink to "Ready Relief" Keeler, Regular folks, Wm. P. Sanders, 3/5/26
Albert Steele is named as W.P. Sanders' half brother, and W.P. Sanders [1878- ] speaks in the present (1918) of having his father forty years.
Bound in this soft-bound edition are publication notices from the Outlook, Santa Monica, 1918 and the Los Angeles Times, Mr. Sanders lives at 513 California Street, Santa Monica, from whom the book may be obtained, including authentic reminiscences of a buffalo hunter and a New Mexico cowboy, an unlikely two generations of western lore.