Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League.
Out West
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League.
The Trail
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 15304
Book Description
The anthology 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' presents an unparalleled compilation, showcasing the vast landscapes of the American West through the prism of over forty authors eyes. This diverse collection spans the spectrum from the gritty realism of pioneer life to the mythic valorization of the cowboy ethos, exploring themes of adventure, lawlessness, and the human struggle against natural elements. The variegated literary styles, including the refined prose of Twain, the rugged simplicity of London, and the narrative ingenuity of Harte, underscore the multifaceted nature of Western storytelling. These stories capture the spirit of an era, offering readers a mosaic of courageous heroes, nefarious outlaws, and spirited pioneers navigating the rugged terrains of life in Western America. The backgrounds of the contributing authors encompass a broad spectrum of American literature, from the well-known figures such as Mark Twain and Jack London to less visible but equally significant writers like William Patterson White and Marah Ellis Ryan. Collectively, they represent a formidable assembly weaving together the historical, cultural, and literary movements of their time. Each contributes a unique voice to the exploration of the Western frontier, reflecting their personal experiences, imaginations, and the zeitgeist of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. This confluence of diverse perspectives provides a rich, nuanced understanding of the Western genre, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of frontier life and the enduring appeal of Western narratives. 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' is an essential anthology for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the expansive world of Western literature. It offers a unique opportunity to traverse the wide-ranging landscapes of human emotion and adventure, curated through the lenses of masters in the genre. This collection is a treasure trove for students, scholars, and aficionados of American literature and history, promising a deeper appreciation of the Western ethos and its impact on American cultural identity. It beckons readers to explore the myriad of stories that paint a vivid tableau of the American West, a testament to the enduring legacy of its narratives.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 15304
Book Description
The anthology 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' presents an unparalleled compilation, showcasing the vast landscapes of the American West through the prism of over forty authors eyes. This diverse collection spans the spectrum from the gritty realism of pioneer life to the mythic valorization of the cowboy ethos, exploring themes of adventure, lawlessness, and the human struggle against natural elements. The variegated literary styles, including the refined prose of Twain, the rugged simplicity of London, and the narrative ingenuity of Harte, underscore the multifaceted nature of Western storytelling. These stories capture the spirit of an era, offering readers a mosaic of courageous heroes, nefarious outlaws, and spirited pioneers navigating the rugged terrains of life in Western America. The backgrounds of the contributing authors encompass a broad spectrum of American literature, from the well-known figures such as Mark Twain and Jack London to less visible but equally significant writers like William Patterson White and Marah Ellis Ryan. Collectively, they represent a formidable assembly weaving together the historical, cultural, and literary movements of their time. Each contributes a unique voice to the exploration of the Western frontier, reflecting their personal experiences, imaginations, and the zeitgeist of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. This confluence of diverse perspectives provides a rich, nuanced understanding of the Western genre, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of frontier life and the enduring appeal of Western narratives. 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - 175+ Western Novels & Short Stories in One Edition' is an essential anthology for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the expansive world of Western literature. It offers a unique opportunity to traverse the wide-ranging landscapes of human emotion and adventure, curated through the lenses of masters in the genre. This collection is a treasure trove for students, scholars, and aficionados of American literature and history, promising a deeper appreciation of the Western ethos and its impact on American cultural identity. It beckons readers to explore the myriad of stories that paint a vivid tableau of the American West, a testament to the enduring legacy of its narratives.
Keep 'Em Full and Keep 'Em Rollin'
Author: Natalie Bright
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493046055
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
**2022 Will Rogers Medallion Award Gold Winner for Western Cookbook** A local rancher and Texas Panhandle pioneer, Charles Goodnight, is credited with inventing the chuckwagon, an iconic symbol of the great cattle drives of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and a critical part of keeping cattle moving across the Great Plains. The fire-pit cooking techniques used to keep the hard-working cowhands fed are still popular today. And many experienced chuckwagon cooks are still hard at work—chuckwagon cook-offs are a popular competitive arena for their skills. Keep ’Em Full and Keep ’Em Rollin’: The All-American Chuckwagon Cookbook is full of more than 100 recipes and the history of the cattle trailing industry. It also includes first-hand accounts of life on the range from the men and women who were there alongside archival images and stunning food photography.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493046055
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
**2022 Will Rogers Medallion Award Gold Winner for Western Cookbook** A local rancher and Texas Panhandle pioneer, Charles Goodnight, is credited with inventing the chuckwagon, an iconic symbol of the great cattle drives of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and a critical part of keeping cattle moving across the Great Plains. The fire-pit cooking techniques used to keep the hard-working cowhands fed are still popular today. And many experienced chuckwagon cooks are still hard at work—chuckwagon cook-offs are a popular competitive arena for their skills. Keep ’Em Full and Keep ’Em Rollin’: The All-American Chuckwagon Cookbook is full of more than 100 recipes and the history of the cattle trailing industry. It also includes first-hand accounts of life on the range from the men and women who were there alongside archival images and stunning food photography.
The Two Sams
Author: F. M. Worden
Publisher: CCB Publishing
ISBN: 192736048X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The Two Sams is a story of a Father and Son in the 1800's. The story follows each of their lives from birth to death. As the story of each man unfolds the reader will feel kinship to the people they meet. Most will have met people of the same caliber. Some are good and many are not so good. While each man has occasion to leave home in their teen years, the reader will marvel at how they find their way. Adventures with mountain men, a slave auction, buffalo hunts, famous lawmen of the west, facing down a bully bragger, feel the passion and desire for their women. In the century of the America we so proudly hail as the foundation of our civilization it was a hard and demanding time in our history. Life in the 1800's had few luxuries for frontier living. These men and their women with their courage, compassion and thoughtfulness helped to pave the way for us into the twentieth century. About the Author Francis M. (Frank) Worden was born in Oklahoma in 1930. He migrated to Tucson, Arizona, as a youngster with his family for the health of his mother. Growing up he became an avid student of the history of Arizona and America, especially the Civil War and the Western movement. He served seventeen and a half years in the National Guard of Arizona and Army Reserve, honorably discharged as a Captain. Frank has a deep admiration and love for his ancestors and the people who through courage, resourcefulness and hard work settled and developed this great nation. He lives in Tucson with his wife Beverly, is the father of five sons, a daughter, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He owns a small business, race horses, is an outdoors-man and gun collector.
Publisher: CCB Publishing
ISBN: 192736048X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The Two Sams is a story of a Father and Son in the 1800's. The story follows each of their lives from birth to death. As the story of each man unfolds the reader will feel kinship to the people they meet. Most will have met people of the same caliber. Some are good and many are not so good. While each man has occasion to leave home in their teen years, the reader will marvel at how they find their way. Adventures with mountain men, a slave auction, buffalo hunts, famous lawmen of the west, facing down a bully bragger, feel the passion and desire for their women. In the century of the America we so proudly hail as the foundation of our civilization it was a hard and demanding time in our history. Life in the 1800's had few luxuries for frontier living. These men and their women with their courage, compassion and thoughtfulness helped to pave the way for us into the twentieth century. About the Author Francis M. (Frank) Worden was born in Oklahoma in 1930. He migrated to Tucson, Arizona, as a youngster with his family for the health of his mother. Growing up he became an avid student of the history of Arizona and America, especially the Civil War and the Western movement. He served seventeen and a half years in the National Guard of Arizona and Army Reserve, honorably discharged as a Captain. Frank has a deep admiration and love for his ancestors and the people who through courage, resourcefulness and hard work settled and developed this great nation. He lives in Tucson with his wife Beverly, is the father of five sons, a daughter, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He owns a small business, race horses, is an outdoors-man and gun collector.
The Outlet
Author: Andy Adams
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Overland Monthly
The Next Right Thing
Author: Bill Russell
Publisher: American Book Publishing
ISBN: 1589825160
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
¿Remember, son, when bad things happen and life gets covered up in hurts and sorrows, just do the next right thing. Before long, life has a way of getting itself back in order and you¿ll find that the past is all behind you.¿ As nineteen-year old Travis Garrett begins his journey west in the spring of 1860, he is filled with the freewheeling excitement of working as a wrangler on a covered wagon train crew. But when devastation wracks the settlers, he must battle bandits, buffalo herds, and floods to save himself and his fellow survivors. Upon reaching the town of Ogallala, what Travis first envisions as a safe haven instead leads to his awkward discovery of first love, the brutal jealousy of a jilted suitor, and a showdown with the most notorious bandit of them all¿El Gato, wanted for murder in two countries. Travis, and those around him, soon learn that life in the 1860s can be tenuous and the path they set out on may not lead to the place they were expecting.
Publisher: American Book Publishing
ISBN: 1589825160
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
¿Remember, son, when bad things happen and life gets covered up in hurts and sorrows, just do the next right thing. Before long, life has a way of getting itself back in order and you¿ll find that the past is all behind you.¿ As nineteen-year old Travis Garrett begins his journey west in the spring of 1860, he is filled with the freewheeling excitement of working as a wrangler on a covered wagon train crew. But when devastation wracks the settlers, he must battle bandits, buffalo herds, and floods to save himself and his fellow survivors. Upon reaching the town of Ogallala, what Travis first envisions as a safe haven instead leads to his awkward discovery of first love, the brutal jealousy of a jilted suitor, and a showdown with the most notorious bandit of them all¿El Gato, wanted for murder in two countries. Travis, and those around him, soon learn that life in the 1860s can be tenuous and the path they set out on may not lead to the place they were expecting.
Delayed Vengeance
Author: J. W. Dean
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1456073885
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A young boy is left alone in the middle of the western plains because of an Indian attack upon the wagon train of which he and parents were members. He is the only survivor and witnesses the destruction caused by three white men who prompted the Indians to attack. He vows to avenge his parents when he has grown into a man and will hunt down the men responsible. The story of his fulfillment of the vows and his development into the man he longs to be is the plot of Delayed Vengeance.
Publisher: PublishAmerica
ISBN: 1456073885
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A young boy is left alone in the middle of the western plains because of an Indian attack upon the wagon train of which he and parents were members. He is the only survivor and witnesses the destruction caused by three white men who prompted the Indians to attack. He vows to avenge his parents when he has grown into a man and will hunt down the men responsible. The story of his fulfillment of the vows and his development into the man he longs to be is the plot of Delayed Vengeance.
The Oregon Sentinel
Author: Mary C. Findley
Publisher: Findley Family Video Publications
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Ben Carlisle's longtime dream has been to travel west with his family. When he is offered a newspaper job in Detroit, he is forced to question whether moving west is really God's will for him. Can he leave behind his grandfather, the girl he thought he loved, and an opportunity few writers could even dream about? Can he risk the life of one of his best friends, or face an old enemy head-on? What price will he have to pay just to make his writing live?
Publisher: Findley Family Video Publications
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Ben Carlisle's longtime dream has been to travel west with his family. When he is offered a newspaper job in Detroit, he is forced to question whether moving west is really God's will for him. Can he leave behind his grandfather, the girl he thought he loved, and an opportunity few writers could even dream about? Can he risk the life of one of his best friends, or face an old enemy head-on? What price will he have to pay just to make his writing live?