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The Lives of Outlaws - Ogden Westerns Collection - Trail's End The Rustler of Wind River The Flockmaster of Poison Creek The Bondboy

George W. Ogden

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Lives of Outlaws - Ogden Westerns Collection," George W. Ogden crafts a vivid tapestry of the American West, immersing readers in the multi-faceted lives of outlaws who have become emblematic of this turbulent era. Through a poignant narrative style, Ogden combines rich descriptions with authentic dialogue, transporting readers to the heart of frontier life. Each story is a unique exploration of morality, survival, and rebellion set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing landscape, showcasing both the violence and camaraderie that defined the lives of these historical figures. George W. Ogden, a writer deeply influenced by his upbringing in the heart of western terrain, draws upon extensive research and an enduring fascination with American folklore. His life experiences and scholarly pursuits infuse his works with authenticity, allowing him to portray outlaws not merely as criminals but as complex individuals shaped by circumstance and environment. This collection reflects his commitment to preserving the nuanced narratives of those often marginalized in historical accounts. Recommended for enthusiasts of western literature and history alike, Ogden's collection offers a fresh perspective on classic themes of justice, freedom, and the human condition. This work is essential for anyone wishing to understand the legacy of outlaws and their indelible impact on the American narrative.
Disponível desde: 17/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 1325 páginas.

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