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The Classic Western Adventure Collection

Various Authors, Zane Grey, Owen Wister, Andy Adams, Max Brand

Editora: Classicus

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The American frontier was a land of legend, where honor and survival rode side by side on the backs of weary horses and the crack of gunfire could decide a man’s fate. The Classic Western Adventure Collection gathers ten of the most defining novels of the genre, stories that capture the untamed spirit of the West with all its dangers, ambitions, and unyielding codes of justice. From sweeping cattle drives to tense shootouts and lone riders seeking redemption, this anthology brings together the voices that shaped the mythology of the frontier, offering a rich and enduring portrait of the land and the people who lived by its laws—or died by them.
    At the heart of the collection is The Virginian by Owen Wister, the novel that set the standard for the Western hero—a quiet, capable cowboy whose sense of honor is as steady as his aim. Zane Grey, one of the genre’s most prolific and celebrated authors, appears with three of his finest works: Riders of the Purple Sage, a tale of vengeance and survival set against the vast Utah desert; The Lone Star Ranger, a thrilling story of an outlaw turned Texas Ranger; and The Border Legion, a gripping novel of a man forced into a gang of ruthless bandits, testing his morality and his will to escape.
    The adventures continue with Hopalong Cassidy by Clarence E. Mulford, the first book in the series that introduced the world to the now-iconic cowboy, rough-edged and ready for a fight. The Log of a Cowboy by Andy Adams offers a deeply authentic look at life on a cattle drive, drawn from the author’s own experiences on the range. The Two-Gun Man by Charles Alden Seltzer unfolds a classic tale of ranch feuds, gunfights, and frontier justice.
    Max Brand, a master of fast-paced storytelling, is represented by Way of the Lawless, the story of a wrongly accused man on the run, and The Untamed, a novel that follows the enigmatic Whistlin’ Dan Barry, a man more at home in the wild than among civilization. Rounding out the collection is John Fox Jr.’s The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, a beautifully written novel set in the Appalachian frontier, where feuding families, changing traditions, and romance shape a powerful narrative of transformation and survival.
    Spanning the wide-open plains, shadowed canyons, and lawless towns of the Old West, The Classic Western Adventure Collection presents stories of rugged independence, unforgiving landscapes, and the pursuit of justice. These novels, written by some of the greatest names in Western literature, remain as gripping today as when they were first penned, capturing a world where courage and conviction defined a man, and the frontier itself was both promise and peril.
Disponível desde: 05/02/2025.

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