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Gunsmoke and Trail Dust

Gunsmoke and Trail Dust
Author: Bliss Lomax
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1947
Genre: Arizona
ISBN:

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Gunsmoke and Trail Dust

Gunsmoke and Trail Dust
Author: Bliss Lomax
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147944930X

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Throughout the length and breadth of the sun-bleached cow town of Mescal, Arizona, seethes an undercurrent of suppressed excitement. In front of the town’s blacksmith shop a group of Mormon homesteaders gather about their potential leader, Webb Nichols, in grave discussion. In a lodge room the special meeting of the Magdalena Stockmen’s Association, comprising the big cow outfits of the county, has turned into a deluge of hot words and very pointed accusations. Is the long conflict between the homesteaders and the big outfits about to flare into violence again? For years this particular part of Arizona has been a rustler’s paradise. And as long as homesteaders like Webb Nichols and Shad Caney cover up for the rustlers, the notorious Steve Jennings among them, they’re asking for trouble from the big cattlemen. The Association decides to bring matters to a head by calling in Clay Roberts, a lone wolfer stock-detective with a reputation for getting results. “It don’t seem like one man could make much hell for us,’’ says Webb Nichols, but in that thought Webb, as he is soon to discover, couldn’t be more wrong. Clay Roberts has a couple of strikes on him from the beginning in Deputy Sheriff Dufors, a weak and embittered tool of the homesteaders, and in Webb and Shad, whose bitter, unreasoning feud is carried on by their children during school hours. These youthful hatreds make life miserable for the pretty new teacher, Eudora Stoddard, who is startled one day to find herself sheltering the head of the rustlers, Steve Jennings. From then on matters get tougher by the minute. Men who should be seeing eye to eye regard one another with cold hostility, the grisly episode at Parley Scott’s takes place, the rustlers move in on one of the big cowmen and Clay heads for the hills in deadly pursuit, only to find himself forced to save the life of the dangerous rustler he is hired to capture. And that is only the beginning of new trouble for the fearless stock-detective, the cattlemen, and pretty Eudora Stoddard, whom Clay had hoped to make his wife.


Dust of the Trail

Dust of the Trail
Author: Bennett Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005
Genre: Western stories
ISBN:

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Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp
Author: Larry Beckett
Publisher: Alternating Current Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1946580171

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Wyatt Earp is more than a legend; he’s the embodiment of the American Wild West. It’s easy to reduce a man of such stature to mere stereotypes and iconoclasm, to leave out the women who inspired him, or to rely on the slander of those he defeated; but forgoing the myths, wordsmith Larry Beckett skirts the overwrought icon and gives us instead the aches, loves, and morals of the flesh-and-blood human. Wyatt Earp follows the famed lawman and his historic posse through the streets of Tombstone, in a natural five-act tragedy: the western zone, rise of the outlaws and hero, the showdown, fall of the outlaws and hero, the vendetta ride. In striking prose poetry that makes use of Earp’s own words, Beckett has mined newspapers, from Tombstone’s Epitaph to the San Francisco Examiner, Earp’s written testimonies, and biographer interviews to get to the humanity behind the folklore. Wyatt Earp was a man of his word, committed to the law, who faced his father, armed mobs, assassins, and, as his companion Doc Holliday says: he walked right in. But he also believed in peace and did all he could to avoid violence. Antithesis makes myths of American men, and as his friend Bat Masterson says: the story of Wyatt Earp is the story of the West.


A Checklist of the Dell Mapbacks

A Checklist of the Dell Mapbacks
Author:
Publisher: Ultramarine Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780893662882

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Ghostowns & Gunsmoke

Ghostowns & Gunsmoke
Author: Chris Weedin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2008
Genre: Fantasy games
ISBN: 097782635X

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Heller from Texas

Heller from Texas
Author: William Heuman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2013
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9781471321306

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He rode into Rawson with the look of a hunter - a tall man sitting loosely in the saddle with 800 miles of trail dust on him. He had come to kill a gun named Fogarty.


Gunsmoke Serenade

Gunsmoke Serenade
Author: Thomas McNulty
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0719821223

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While passing through Cherrywood Crossing, US Marshal Maxfield Knight is confronted by a gang of hired guns who tell him to ride the other way, or be shot down. With no choice but to ride into the high country, Knight soon learns he is being hunted by a man named Silas Manchester, but why, he has no idea. Determined to survive this dangerous game that he's been forced to play, Knight is destined to become the hunter rather than the hunted. Aided by a mountain man named Lacroix, Knight decides to bring the fight to Manchester and get answers. Meanwhile, Knight's partner, Deputy US Marshal Cole Tibbs, sets out looking for his missing friend. Tibbs will discover that he, like his friend, has also become part of a dangerous game that turns into a serenade of violence.


The Gunsmoke Trail

The Gunsmoke Trail
Author: Barry Cord
Publisher:
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1951
Genre: Arizona
ISBN:

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