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Dane Coolidge - Boxed Set - 9 Adventure Novels Gold Rush Tales & Stories of the Wild West - cover

Dane Coolidge - Boxed Set - 9 Adventure Novels Gold Rush Tales & Stories of the Wild West

Dane Coolidge

Verlag: Good Press

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Dane Coolidge's 'Boxed Set' is a collection of thrilling tales set in the American West that captures the essence of adventure, bravery, and rugged landscapes. Coolidge's vivid descriptions and detailed character development showcase his deep understanding of the frontier lifestyle, making his stories both compelling and historically accurate. Each narrative is filled with suspense and action, immersing readers in a time when the Wild West was at its peak. The book's engaging prose and authentic portrayal of the era make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in Western literature and history. Dane Coolidge, a renowned author and historian, drew inspiration for 'Boxed Set' from his own experiences in the untamed territories of the West. His intimate knowledge of the region and its people shines through in his writing, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into the past. Coolidge's passion for the subject matter is evident in every page, making 'Boxed Set' a must-read for fans of Western fiction and enthusiasts of American frontier history. I highly recommend 'Boxed Set' to readers who enjoy captivating stories set in the Wild West and appreciate meticulous attention to historical detail. Coolidge's masterful storytelling and deep connection to the subject matter make this collection a timeless classic in Western literature.
Verfügbar seit: 22.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 1728 Seiten.

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