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The Max Brand Collection

Max Brand

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Summary

Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button.  All of our collections include a linked table of contents.

Max Brand was one of the greatest authors of western fiction.  Brand also created Dr. Kildare, an extremely popular fictional character.  This collection includes the following:

NOVELS:

The Untamed
The Night Horseman
The Seventh Man
Ronicky Doone
Ronicky Doone's Treasures
Ronicky Doone's Rewards
Above the Law
Harrigan!
Riders of the Silences
Trailin'!
Black Jack
Bull Hunter
Gunman's Reckoning
Jerico's Garrison Finish
The Cure of Silver Canyon
The Long, Long Trail
Way of the Lawless
Alcatraz
The Rangeland Avenger
The Garden of Eden
The Power of Prayer
Wild Freedom

SHORT STORIES

Hole-in-the-Wall Barrett
John Ovington Returns
The Receding Brow
The Ghost
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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