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A Gent From Bear Creek [en] (1937)
Howard |
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A Gent From Bear Creek (Short Story) [en] (1934)
Howard |
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A Texas Matchmaker [en] (1904)
Adams Description: From the writer and genuine Western Trail cattle driver, responsible for some of the best and most realistic accounts of cowboy life in literature. |
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Alcatraz [en] (1922)
Brand Description: A classic western from one of the masters of the genre. |
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Apache Devil [en] (1933)
Burroughs |
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Astoria [en] (1835)
Irving Description: Astoria by Washington Irving examines the history of the Rocky Mountain Fur trade with a look at John Jacob Astor's American Fur Trade company. |
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Black Jack [en] (1922)
Brand Description: The raucous beginning of Brand's Western is traditional: A gunfighter is shot dead in the street. However, when spinster Elizabeth Cornish takes his baby to raise and wagers with her brother that b... |
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Bull Hunter [en] (1924)
Brand Description: Hunter was a man who could rip a tree trunk from the ground with his bare hands or tame the wildest stallion with his kind manner. Nobody west of the Pecos would have dared run afoul of the mighty ... |
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Cabin Fever [en] (1918)
Bower Description: If you would test the soul of a friend, take him into the wilderness and rub elbows with him for five months. Either you will hate each other forever afterwards, or emerge with contempt tinged with... |
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Casey Ryan [en] (1821)
Bower Description: Casey Ryan, known as the most reckless stage driver ever to carry the mail, was bitten by the speed bug and deserted his stage coach for a Ford; but not even a Ford could stand Casey's handling and... |
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Cattle Brands [en] (1906)
Adams Description: It was a wet, bad year on the Old Western Trail. From Red River north and all along was herd after herd waterbound by high water in the rivers. Our outfit lay over nearly a week on the South Canadi... |
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Chip, of the Flying U [en] (1906)
Bower Description: All of the boys at the Flying U grumbled -- among themselves -- when they heard that the Old Man's sister was coming to spend the summer. They didn't want a woman at the ranch, and certainly not on... |
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Cow-Country [en] (1921)
Bower Description: Through hazards, difficulties and dangers, Bob sets out to discover life for himself. With awfully wild terrain and red-Indians around him, he has to find his way. More than the threats posed by na... |
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Cupid From Bear Creek [en] (1935)
Howard |
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Desert Gold [en] (1913)
Grey Description: The story describes the recent uprising along the border, and ends with the finding of the gold which two prospectors had willed to the girl who is the story's heroine. |
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Evil Deeds at Red Cougar [en] (1936)
Howard |
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Good Indian [en] (1912)
Bower Description: A stirring romance of life on an Idaho ranch. |
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Gunman's Reckoning [en] (1921)
Brand Description: "It was time then for action, and Lefty Joe prepared for the descent into the home of the enemy. Let it not be thought that he approached this moment with a fallen heart, and with a cringing, snaky... |
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Guns of the Mountains [en] (1934)
Howard |
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Her Prairie Knight [en] (1907)
Bower Description: A realistic story of the plains, describing a gay party of Easterners who exchange a cottage at Newport for the rough homeliness of a Montana ranch-house. The merry-hearted cowboys, the fascinating... |