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The Burt Arthur Western MEGAPACK ™ Burt Arthur
Burt Arthur (1899-1975), a longtime Chicago resident, wrote more than 100 novels over the course of his career, plus numerous radioplays and short stories. He also collaborated with his son, Budd Arthur, on westerns.… More
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The True Story of Cut-Hand the Mountain Man Joseph J. Millard
The true story of Richens Lacy “Cut-Hand” Wootton, mountain man, pioneer, explorer, and trader who helped open the American West. Dick Wootton was “two hundred pounds of hard muscle with a wild … More
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The Fifth Western Novel MEGAPACK ™: 4 Novels of the Old West Walter A. Tompkins et al.
The Western Novel MEGAPACK™ series returns with its fifth rip-roaring installment! Here are four more great western novels:
MANHUNT WEST, by Walker A. Tompkins … Fleeing a posse, Cleve Logan boards a riverboat… More
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The Charles Alden Seltzer Western MEGAPACK ™ Charles Alden Seltzer
The Charles Alden Seltzer MEGAPACK™ assembles 11 classic westerns by American author Charles Alden Seltzer (1895-1942). Seltzer wrote prolifically for magazines and the book market, creating numerous stories … More
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The Western Romance MEGAPACK ™ Zane Grey et al.
The Western Romance MEGAPACK™ selects 20 classic novels with romantic elements, by some of the top Western authors of all time. Included in this volume are:
A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS, by William Macleod Raine THE DUKE OF … More
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The Charles Alden Seltzer MEGAPACK ™ Charles Alden Seltzer
The Charles Alden Seltzer MEGAPACK™ assembles 11 classic westerns by American author Charles Alden Seltzer (1895-1942). Seltzer wrote prolifically for magazines and the book market, creating numerous stories … More
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The Andy Adams Western MEGAPACK ™ Andy Adams
Andy Adams (1859-1935) was an American writer of western fiction, the son of pioneers. In the early 1880s he went to Texas, where he stayed for 10 years, spending much of that time driving cattle on the western trail. He… More
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How Don Q. Stood at Bay K. Prichard
This novelet features Don Quebranta Huesos, a grim Spanish criminal who is “vicious toward the rich and evil but kind to the poor and good” (Steinbrunner and Penzler). Don Q. may have helped inspire Johnston… More
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Even in Death George Allen England
This classic tale from the pulp magazines of the early 20th century originally appeared in “All-Story Cavalier Weekly” (Dec. 12, 1914 issue). A tale of rough-and-tumble frontier life and justice, it … More
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A Westward Love V. J. Banis
Claire Hayes was an Englishwoman with pale blonde hair and dark, burning eyes. Soon she was crossing the wild, wide American continent. Its roughness would strengthen her, and five men would help make her a woman: Peter,… More
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Judas Payne Michael Hemmingson
Judas Payne was the devil’s spawn, a product of rape, a half-white, half-Indian outcast who was loved only by his pretty half-sister, Evangeline. When the Reverend Payne finds the two naked in the barn, he takes out one… More