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WILD WEST Boxed Set: 150+ Western Classics in One Volume - Cowboy Adventures Yukon & Oregon Trail Tales Famous Outlaw Classics Gold Rush Adventures & more (Including Riders of the Purple Sage The Night Horseman The Last of the Mohicans Rimrock Trail…) - cover

WILD WEST Boxed Set: 150+ Western Classics in One Volume - Cowboy Adventures Yukon & Oregon Trail Tales Famous Outlaw Classics Gold Rush Adventures & more (Including Riders of the Purple Sage The Night Horseman The Last of the Mohicans Rimrock Trail…)

Mark Twain, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, O. Henry, Bret Harte, James Oliver Curwood, Frederic Remington, Ann S. Stephens, Will Lillibridge, Emerson Hough, Willa Cather, Zane Grey, Owen Wister, Charles King, Andy Adams, Robert W. Chambers, Robert E. Howard, Marah Ellis Ryan, Max Brand, Charles Alden Seltzer, Frank H. Spearman, J. Allan Dunn, B.M. Bower, R.M. Ballantyne, Grace Livingston Hill, Jackson Gregory, Dane Coolidge, Frederic Homer Balch, Jack London, Forrestine C. Hooker, Francis William Sullivan, Charles Siringo, Isabel E. Ostrander

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

This collection of world's greatest western novels and stories include rip roarin' cowboy adventures, tales of the famous outcasts, the heroes of the Wild West, conniving villains and intriguing sagas:
Introduction
Story of the Cowboy
Story of the Outlaw
Novels & Stories
Riders of the Purple Sage Saga (Zane Grey)
Ohio River Trilogy
Dan Barry Series (Max Brand)
The Virginian (Owen Wister)
Lin McLean
Leatherstocking Series (James F. Cooper)
Flying U Series (B. M. Bower)
Cabin Fever
Rimrock Trail (J. Allan Dunn)
Breckinridge Elkins Series (Robert E. Howard)
In a Hollow of the Hills (Bret Harte)
Roughing It (Mark Twain)
Outcasts of Poker Flat
Call of the Wild (Jack London)
Heart of the West (O. Henry)
White Fang
Wolf Hunters (James Oliver Curwood)
Gold Hunters
Last of the Plainsmen
Border Legion
Smoke Bellew
Country Beyond
Lone Star Ranger
Ronicky Doone Trilogy
Riders of the Silences
Three Partners
Man of the Forest
Lure of the Dim Trails
Tennessee's Partner
Covered Wagon (Emerson Hough)
Luck of Roaring Camp
Rustlers of Pecos County
Pike Bearfield Series
O Pioneers! (Willa Cather)
My Ántonia
Log of a Cowboy (Andy Adams)
Two-Gun Man (Charles Alden Seltzer)
Short Cut (Jackson Gregory)
Astoria (Washington Irving)
Ungava (R.M. Ballantyne)
Valley of Silent Men
Black Jack
Whispering Smith (Frank H. Spearman)
A Texas Cow Boy (Charles Siringo)
Trail Horde
Golden Dream (Ballantyne)
Blue Hotel (Stephen Crane)
Long Shadow
Girl from Montana (Grace Livingston Hill)
Hidden Children (Robert W. Chambers)
Where the Trail Divides
Desert Trail (Dane Coolidge)
Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Hidden Water…
Available since: 07/30/2017.
Print length: 20431 pages.

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