Author: | Dane Coolidge | ISBN: | 1230000853767 |
Publisher: | American Cowboy Books | Publication: | December 19, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dane Coolidge |
ISBN: | 1230000853767 |
Publisher: | American Cowboy Books |
Publication: | December 19, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
TRILOGY - Three westerns by Dane Coolidge are in this eBook: Shadow Mountain, Rimrock Jones and The Texican
Shadow Mountain (1918)
Under the rim of Shadow Mountain, gold prospectors moved into the vacant houses along with the other desert rats. The daughter of the old paymaster was a waitress when Wiley Homan came back into town to find her. Virginia had always been convinced that Wiley’s father had robbed her father. Now here was Willy, sitting in front of her with a massive gold ring, asking whether they could be friends. But that was not all he wanted.
Rimrock Jones (1917)
This is the story of greed, high finance, and mining law. Rimrock Jones was made into a Hollywood film in 1918 with matinee idol Wallace Reid.
The Texican (1911)
The "Texican" in the title is rustler Pecos Dalhart, who lands in the middle of a feud between rival cattlemen. This is both a tale of cattle ranchers and a political satire.
About The Author
American western writer Dane Coolidge (1873–1940) was born in Massachusetts but moved to California and also spent time on Indian reservations and with the Texas Rangers. His Texas books include: The Texican (1911), The Law West of the Pecos (1924), Lorenzo the Magnificent: The Riders from Texas (1925), Jess Roundtree, Texas Ranger (1933), and Ranger Two-Rifles (1937). His nonfiction books, many illustrated with his photographs, included Fighting Men of the West (1932), Texas Cowboys (1937), Death Valley Prospectors (1937), Arizona Cowboys (1938), Old California Cowboys (1939), The Navajo Indian (1930), and Navajo Rugs (1933).
TRILOGY - Three westerns by Dane Coolidge are in this eBook: Shadow Mountain, Rimrock Jones and The Texican
Shadow Mountain (1918)
Under the rim of Shadow Mountain, gold prospectors moved into the vacant houses along with the other desert rats. The daughter of the old paymaster was a waitress when Wiley Homan came back into town to find her. Virginia had always been convinced that Wiley’s father had robbed her father. Now here was Willy, sitting in front of her with a massive gold ring, asking whether they could be friends. But that was not all he wanted.
Rimrock Jones (1917)
This is the story of greed, high finance, and mining law. Rimrock Jones was made into a Hollywood film in 1918 with matinee idol Wallace Reid.
The Texican (1911)
The "Texican" in the title is rustler Pecos Dalhart, who lands in the middle of a feud between rival cattlemen. This is both a tale of cattle ranchers and a political satire.
About The Author
American western writer Dane Coolidge (1873–1940) was born in Massachusetts but moved to California and also spent time on Indian reservations and with the Texas Rangers. His Texas books include: The Texican (1911), The Law West of the Pecos (1924), Lorenzo the Magnificent: The Riders from Texas (1925), Jess Roundtree, Texas Ranger (1933), and Ranger Two-Rifles (1937). His nonfiction books, many illustrated with his photographs, included Fighting Men of the West (1932), Texas Cowboys (1937), Death Valley Prospectors (1937), Arizona Cowboys (1938), Old California Cowboys (1939), The Navajo Indian (1930), and Navajo Rugs (1933).