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10 Classics Western Stories - cover

10 Classics Western Stories

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

Editorial: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopsis

Dusty trails, daring outlaws, and the legends that built the West.

10 Classics Western Stories brings together the best of the American West in one action-packed collection. From shootouts to frontier justice, these tales echo with the sound of galloping horses, rugged landscapes, and heroes forged in wilderness and war.

Featuring classic authors like Zane Grey, Bret Harte, and James Fenimore Cooper, this volume is a must-have for any fan of Western novels, historical Americana, and survival storytelling.

💬 "If you love the smell of campfires, the thrill of the chase, and justice served from horseback—these stories ride tall in the saddle."

🤠 Why Readers Saddle Up for This Collection:
Contains 10 complete, unabridged Western stories by legendary authors

Perfect for fans of Lonesome Dove, Riders of the Purple Sage, and The Last of the Mohicans

Ideal gift for Western fiction readers, Americana collectors, and historical lit fans

📣 Ride Into the West. Face the Frontier. Relive the Legends.
Buy 10 Classics Western Stories today and immerse yourself in a world where courage rides on every page.
Disponible desde: 25/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 3161 páginas.

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