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10 Classics Western Stories - Timeless Tales of Gunslingers Outlaws and Frontier Justice - cover

10 Classics Western Stories - Timeless Tales of Gunslingers Outlaws and Frontier Justice

Washington Irving, Samuel Merwin, James Fenimore Cooper, Andy Adams, Marah Ellis Ryan, B. M. Bower, Frederic Balch, Zenith Golden Quill

Casa editrice: Zenith Golden Quill

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🤠 Saddle up for ten unforgettable tales from the Wild West!

10 Classics Western Stories brings together a powerful collection of stories that define the spirit of frontier life. From dusty shootouts and daring escapes to rugged landscapes and silent codes of honor, this anthology captures the raw drama, grit, and romance of the American West 🌵🐎.

Featuring beloved authors such as Zane Grey, Owen Wister, Bret Harte, and others, this collection includes fully formatted texts, historical commentary, and original illustrations—perfect for fans of Westerns, Americana, and classic action fiction.

"A roundup of Western storytelling at its best." — Western Review Weekly
"If you love the frontier spirit, this collection delivers." — True Grit Reader's Club

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Disponibile da: 22/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 3161 pagine.

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