Подлинная история всадника без головы, рассказанная невольным путешественником во времени Ральфом Георгом Линдеманом.
Compiled in one book, the essential collection of western books<br><br>Brand Blotters by William MacLeod Raine<br>The Watchers of the Plains by Ridgwell Cullum<br>The Free Range by Elwell Lawrence<br>That Girl Montana by Marah Ellis Ryan<br>Shoe-bar Stratton by Joseph B. Ames<br>Desert Dust by Edwin L. Sabin<br>Colorado Jim by George Goodchild<br><br>Cattle Brands , by Andy Adams<br>The Log of a Cowboy , by Andy Adams<br>The Outlet , by Andy Adams<br>Reed Anthony, Cowman , by Andy Adams<br>A Texas Matchmaker , by Andy Adams<br>Wells Brothers, by Andy Adams<br><br>The Untamed , by Max Brand<br>The Seventh Man by Max Brand<br>The Night Horseman by Max Brand<br><br>To The Last Man by Zane Grey<br>The Spirit of the Border by Zane Grey<br>The Call of the Canyon by Zane Grey<br>Mysterious Rider by Zane Grey<br>The Border Legion by Zane Grey<br>Betty Zane by Zane Grey<br>The Last Trail by Zane Grey
Welcome to the first book in the "Will Austin Adventure" Series!<br><br>1884 in Northern Mexico. Two kids are gathering corn on their family's 500 acre ranch. Suddenly, several shots ring out! They crawl to where they heard the shots come from and find a campsite with five dead men. After checking closer, they discover one of the men, an American, is still alive, but barely!<br><br>Born and raised in Boston in the middle of the Nineteenth Century, Will Austin leads a life of adventure and passion. He survives the death of both his parents at a very young age, and the cold blooded killing of his best friend, Boyd. As a young man, he makes the long and difficult journey to Austin, Texas, to chase his dream of becoming a Texas Ranger. Instead, he finds himself in the middle of the biggest case of the century: catching the ruthless and murdering Gomez Gang from the depths of lawless Mexico!<br><br>Join Will in his fight for justice in the small, but growing, border town of Roma, Texas. How far will he go to hunt down the Gomez Gang and their brutal leader, Pedro, and what toll does it take on his friendships, marriage and body as he stumbles to the edge of his sanity?
1877, the year after Sitting Bull's victory at Little Big Horn, the U.S. cavalry chases the Nez Perce nation from its homeland in Oregon's Wallowa Valley. Chief Joseph escapes, leading 800 men, women and children and thousands of horses on an amazing 1700 mile retreat, outwitting five separate U.S. army divisions in a race to reach the Sioux in Canada â?’ to unite with them, the Crow, Blackfeet and other native peoples in a war for the American northwest.<br><br>THE YEAR AFTER CUSTER recreates this heroic year with authentic detail in all its epic Western drama â?’ that reaches from the whorehouses of Ogallala to lunch with the Rockefellers in New York City; from the tipi of a Nez Perce shaman who believes The Great Spirit speaks in his dreams to the field tent of Colonel Nelson Miles who dreams of becoming the new Custer; from the Oregon orchards that a half-white widow abandons to guide her people through Yellowstone's secret canyons to a Texas wrangler who flees the law across the Great Plains and finds the passionate and ennobling purpose of his life.<br><br>In the style of Michener and McMurtry, Myles Murchison's new historical Western brings to life the glory and myth of what is marked today as the Nez Perce Trail, a U.S. National Monument.
“The hour has come to speak of troubled times. It is time we spoke of Skullyville.” Thus begins the House of Purple Cedar, Rose Goode’s telling of the year when she was eleven in Indian country, Oklahoma. The Indian schools boys and girls had been burned, stores too. By the time the railroad came, all of Skullyville had been burned.