In "Gunman's Bluff," Cheyenne was challenged to a shootout by Danny and Chuck Martin. He managed to kill Danny and wound Chuck, but before he could get away, Chuck got a shot off and hit Cheyenne in the shoulder. Now Doc Lindus has told him that it might be quite some time until ...
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Jim Gary is heading to work for Mart Ray, the foreman for the Double A Ranch, when he comes upon an outfit moving cattle marked with the Double A brand in "Man Riding West." Jim Sandifer knows he'll lose his job at the B Bar Ranch as well as the girl he's sweet on when he prevent...
The three most popular Western writers in America! Jane Stacey comes out West to teach school in "From Missouri" by Zane Grey. Three cowhands working for the Spring Ranch tried to discourage her, but letters from a mysterious Frank Owens convinced her to come. When she arrives, t...
It was the great gold rush to Alaska that began in 1897 that gave birth to the North-Western story. The setting in these stories is a primordial world, one in which rigorous activity is made necessary because the climate freezes everything. The veneer of civilization on the men a...
Contains three short novels of the Old West by Louis L'Amour, Zane Grey, and Max Brand.
Steve Mehan in title story, 'Home In The Valley', had accomplished what man had believed to be impossible. He had taken cattle from the home range in Nevada to California in the dead of winter. He had also been successful in their sale. Now the money from the cattle is on deposit...
A collection of six of L'Amour's finest Western stories. The texts have been restored according to how they first appeared in their initial publication in magazines - The stories in Glory Riders demonstrate why Louis L' Amour is one of the world's bestselling authors.
Louis L'Amour was the most decorated author in the history of American letters and a recipient of the Medal of Freedom. Now collected here in a single book are several of Louis L'Amour's finest Western stories the way Mr. L'Amour wrote them. At the time Louis L'Amour was writing,...
"Stories all carefully restored to their original magazine publication versions." -- Cover, p.4.
Four of Louis L'Amour's western stories. The texts have been restored to the manner in which they first appeared in their magazine publications.
Louis L'Amour was the most decorated author in the history of American literature. He was the first author to be awarded a Special National Gold Medal by the U.S. Congress for lifetime literary achievement, and in 1984, President Reagan awarded him the Medal of Freedom, the highe...
In "The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon," Mike Bastian has been raised by outlaw chief Ben Curry and trained in frontier skills by Curry's most trusted associates. Curry now wants to retire from leadership of the gang he has headed for years. But he is frustrated in this ambition by...
"The Six-Gun Sinner by Les Savage, Jr.: Wyoming homesteader Yankee Walker refuses to deed part of his land to a railroad representative. The resulting conflict divides and devastates his family. Red Range by H. A. DeRosso: Ben Curwood's ranch is too small to win Pearl Blaine's ha...
"Stories of Alaska and the Northwest have thrilled pulp-fiction readers since the turn of the century. This volume collects nine tales about the challenges of life in the frozen North, beginning with Jack London's "The League of the Old Men" a fitting introduction to these rigoro...