Author: | Dane Coolidge | ISBN: | 1230000205887 |
Publisher: | AKE Western Publishing | Publication: | December 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dane Coolidge |
ISBN: | 1230000205887 |
Publisher: | AKE Western Publishing |
Publication: | December 26, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
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Contents
Bat Wing Bowles (1913)
Rimrock Jones (1917)
Silver and Gold (1919)
Wunpost (1920)
Shadow Mountain (1919)
Hidden Water (1910)
Rimrock Jones (1917)
Made into a 1918 movie starring Wallace Reid and Ann Little, and first appeard in The Popular Magazine, November 7, 1916.
Wunpost (1920)
A "rough and ready" western story which moves briskly. Wunpost is a prospector so credulous and ignorant that he makes a mining contract without reading the fine print. The first loss to a rascally grubstaker develops revenge and shrewdness which in the end results in the ownership of a valuable claim. Also a pretty love story.
Hidden Water(1910)
A thrilling story of the Arizona cattle country, by a writer who knows his field and has caught the true spirit of its life. The story concerns the strife between cattle and sheep men, for the possession of the great grazing ranges, and is told without exaggeration.
This collection includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.
Contents
Bat Wing Bowles (1913)
Rimrock Jones (1917)
Silver and Gold (1919)
Wunpost (1920)
Shadow Mountain (1919)
Hidden Water (1910)
Rimrock Jones (1917)
Made into a 1918 movie starring Wallace Reid and Ann Little, and first appeard in The Popular Magazine, November 7, 1916.
Wunpost (1920)
A "rough and ready" western story which moves briskly. Wunpost is a prospector so credulous and ignorant that he makes a mining contract without reading the fine print. The first loss to a rascally grubstaker develops revenge and shrewdness which in the end results in the ownership of a valuable claim. Also a pretty love story.
Hidden Water(1910)
A thrilling story of the Arizona cattle country, by a writer who knows his field and has caught the true spirit of its life. The story concerns the strife between cattle and sheep men, for the possession of the great grazing ranges, and is told without exaggeration.