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  • av Charles Hackenberry
    213,-

    Willie Goodwin begins his odyssey of death and vengeance when he tracks a faceless and chilling murderer across western plateaus, ultimately facing a dilemma that pits the values of friendship against honor.

  • av Don Worcester
    202,-

    The gripping tale of a young Sioux Indian after the crushing defeat of his people at Little Big Horn. Forced to get an education in the alien world of the whites he is faced with a dilemma when he returns to the plains: should he pursue the path of his ancestors, though his fellow Sioux consider him too white, or follow the road of the whites.

  • av Harry Sinclair Drago
    193,-

    Fueled by tested allegiances, veteran cattle baron Henry Stall sets out across the Oregon territory to defend his honor against the emerging guard of young ranchers on the open range of the American northwest.

  • av Harry Sinclair Drago
    247,-

    This true-to-life and graphic tale of the settling of Nevada depicts the arrival of the Spanish Basques and the beginning of the West's greatest factional feud-the war of cowboy and herder.

  • av Bliss Lomax
    226,-

    This tale of a bitter feud between cattle barons and the small outfits, recounts the closing off of Wyoming's range with barbed-wire, imperiling the livelihood of the free-rangers and altering the future of cattle ranching forever. Bliss Lomax brings to life the harsh days and nights of wild violence on the range in this thrilling, moving story.

  • av Robert J. Conley
    188,-

  • av Paul Evan Lehman
    213,-

    In an exceptionally stirring and exciting saga of life in the Old West, Barry Weston exposes a ruthless gang of outlaws with a six-shooter as his only ally.

  • av Paul Evan Lehman
    213,-

    Sheriff Bob Lee, out to make the country safe for the cattlemen, treats you to a swell streak of gunfighting. He breaks up the hitch between the outlaws and the law, he forfeits his job for friendship and loyalty, and he wins a reward as handsome as his victory.

  • av Paul Evan Lehman
    228,-

    Paced like a mustang and charged with strong human interest, this yarn will click with those who like Westerns high, wide, and handsome. It is the story of a fight for cattle land and water, for wire fence, and for the lives of man and beast.

  • av Will Ermine
    221,-

    Reb Santee was his name. He appeared to be just a rough-and-tumble cowboy, with an unruly shock of flaxen hair, and a puckered frown in his laughing blue eyes. But when he first rode into Wind River Basin, the law already had a grudge against him-and the grudges multiplied in a hurry, all because he wanted to be honest.In self-defense, he made a chain store business of outlawry. Brown's Park, over the line in Colorado; the Robbers' Roost, down in the purple wastes of Utah; the Hole-in-the-Wall; the Lost Cabin wilderness-he made them way stations on the outlaw trail, where men on the dodge could get grub, fresh horses, and information. Rustling became organized; banks and railroads began to feel the sting of their activities. The notorious "Wild Bunch" was blazing a wide trail up and down Wyoming.Stockmen organized; posses scoured the range; guns roared in dark canyons. But no one suspected Reb Santee, everybody's friend and the best-liked man in the Basin, until one fateful day…Thrills, excitement, romance, and the best assortment of laughs you ever had in a Western story.

  • av Will Ermine
    222,-

  • - A Romance of Early California
    av Harry Sinclair Drago
    197,-

    The story of Suzanna, an impoverished girl making her way through the romantic California of old, where the grandsons of conquistadores reigned supreme, a time fraught with romance, adventure and danger.

  • av Robert J. Conley
    191,-

    A classic tail of the West, featuring a young Harvard graduate who must reconcile his East Coast education with the customs and heritage of his Cherokee upbringing.

  • av Mac McKee
    173,-

    It was a lonely life the Wolfer led. He ate when he felt hungry, drank as he wanted, and slept where he fell. It hadn't always been that way…Once there had been a cabin filled with the warmth of Katie's smile, a bright flower that touched every corner of his life with love…that was all gone now. He'd left her one furious winter's night, and when he'd returned, Katie lay in the snow outside their cabin, dead, surrounded by wolf tracks.Roan McCrae had been taking his revenge on wolves ever since. Soon, however, he learns that the wolf isn't the real scourge of the land. That epithet belongs to Azle Steppe and his men. A powerful man, Azle Steppe's greed knows few limitations. When he decides to take over the valley, Roan McCrae is the first one he'll burn out and run off.And then the Wolfer will become the Wolf..and the Hunter will become the Hunted.

  • av L. D. Henry
    188,-

  • av A. J. Arnold
    187,-

    A classic Western tale of redemption and revenge, Peter Buckow gets a new lease on life after surviving the noose. He must decide whether he will buckle down and earn an honest living, or ride off, guns blazing, in pursuit of them men who viciously left him for dead.

  • av Bill Crider
    176,-

    Lee Strate is robbed of his fortune and left for dead before he is discovered and saved by Jack, a freed black man. Lee and Jack hunt down the thieves and uncover a plot to incite black and white Galveston dockworkers to riot against each other, just as President Ulysses S. Grant is due in town.

  • av Bill Brooks
    201,-

    Whether they seek freedom, love, gold, blood, or justice, the vibrant cast of characters of Buscadero head to the frontier-under the vast western skies lies the potential for exhilarating success, crushing failure and stalking danger that alters fates as fast as a bullet flies.

  • av Harold Bakst
    188,-

    For every glorious legend of the Old West there are a thousand workaday stories of the boundless persistence and courage that turned a wilderness into civilization. Jennifer Vandermeer and the story of her hardship, disasters and triumphs, is one of the real stories of how the West was won.

  • av G. Clifton Wisler
    188,-

    When Colonel Simpson blocks up the creek in Simpson, Texas to force out his neighbors and tighten his control of the town, only one person can stand against him: Caulfield Blake. After being run out of town by a lynch mob, Blake should let the townspeople reap what they sowed, but his heart lies in Simpson with his estranged family.

  • av G. Clifton Wisler
    173,99

    Civil War veteran "Pinto" Lowery is a vagabond mustanger haunted by his dead comrades-until Tully Oakes hires him to tend his farm and protect his family in his absence. Pinto faces hostile Commanches and vicious outlaws even as he starts to soften his heart towards the young family.

  • av G. Clifton Wisler
    154,-

    A moving coming-of-age story from the perspective of a young Indian boy who must navigate adolescence, fight for the honor and lands of the Lakota people, and ultimately help guide his people through the difficult transition to a new way of life.

  • av G. Clifton Wisler
    154,-

    An epic coming of age novel about young Rat Hadley-an unwanted orphan who fights tooth and nail to escape his desperate circumstances and establish himself as a sheriff's deputy. Ultimately Rat must weigh his past friendships against his future prospects and decide the course of his own destiny.

  • av Dean Gabbert
    183,-

    The journal entries of the dauntless Mr. Peter Paul Sherman lend unique insights to the treacherous world of Reconstruction-era river-boating. This humorous epistolary novel brings history to life as it transports the reader to the time of majestic steamers and cunning river pirates.

  • av Dusty Richards
    191,-

    A story of redemption and new beginnings; Nobel McCurtain and Fleta Corey must navigate the dangers and harsh realities of life in the Great Plains in the aftermath of the Civil War, all while keeping an eye out for the cruel bandit who wants Fleta for himself.

  • av Tim Champlin
    174,-

    Jay McGraw, a messenger for Wells Fargo, must protect the express box he's been charged with and unravel the mystery of the message contained within, as he's hotly pursued by highway robbers.

  • av Frank Bonham
    188,-

    Henry Logan has been hired to find wealthy rancher Richard Parrish, dead or alive. Arriving in Nogales Arizona Territory, Henry discovers the situation muddied by a yellow journalist, hidden treasure and the beguiling charm of his number one suspect, Mr. Parrish's beguiling wife.

  • av M. A. Armen
    176,-

    A legendary gunman gets help from a man of God-or is he?-in this unusual story of frontier justice in the Arizona of 1864.

  • av Bill Crider
    192,-

    Ryan had long ago turned his back on the corrupt town of Tularosa, but when the festering politics of the town steal the life of his sister, he must return, avenge her death and set old wrongs right.

  • av Bill Crider
    188,-

    Behind the costumes and miracle cures of a western Medicine Show is Ray Storey, a man who seeks vengeance for his little brother's senseless murder. When he finally tracks down the killer, Storey must test his own courage and will against the savage brutality of the Hawkins brothers.

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