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The Western in 10 classics Vol-1

Washington Irving, Samuel Merwin, James Fenimore Cooper, Bret Harte, Andy Adams, Marah Ellis Ryan, B. M. Bower, Dane Coolidge, Frederic Homer Balch, Bull Durham, Indians. The

Editora: The Ebook Emporium

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What built the legend of the American West?

The Western in 10 Classics Vol. 1 is a powerful collection of classic Western stories that capture the spirit of the frontier—where law was fragile, courage was tested, and survival demanded grit. These timeless tales bring to life vast open landscapes, rugged heroes, dangerous outlaws, and the harsh moral codes of the Old West.

Spanning gunfights, frontier justice, survival, and honor, this anthology showcases how Western literature shaped the myth and reality of America's expansion. Each story reflects a world of dust and determination, where character mattered more than comfort.

Whether you love action, adventure, or the raw drama of frontier life, this collection delivers unforgettable storytelling rooted in American legend.

Inside this eBook, you'll discover:

Ten classic Western stories by influential authors

Tales of frontier justice, bravery, and survival

Rich depictions of the American West and pioneer life

A foundational collection of Western literature classics

Ideal for fans of Western fiction, classic adventure, and American history, this volume offers a thrilling journey into the heart of the Old West.

Ride into the frontier where legends are born. Buy now and experience ten timeless Western classics.
Disponível desde: 22/01/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 3161 páginas.

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