Classic Westerns Sampler
We have gathered one title from each of our Classic Western authors in this package, along with a 30% discount! Find out who your favorite Classic Western author is, or read with a youngster in your life to ignite their love for the romance of the Wild, Wild West!
Series information
Chip of the Flying U The first and most popular of Bower's westerns tells the story of a young women doctor who comes to stay on her brother's ranch and stirs up a heap of trouble. |
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Riders of the Purple Sage This is Zane Grey's best-known novel, the story of Jane Withersteen, a wealthy Mormon, and her struggle to overcome a prohibition against having nonMormon friends, with the help of the mysterious Jim Lassiter. |
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Bucky O'Connor Bucky teams up with Sheriff Val “Bear-trap” Collins and three Mackenzies, including the spirited and lovely Frances Mackenzie and her cousin Alice. The quest for the robbers takes the posse into Mexico where, through many dangerous adventures, the lawmen hunt the bandits down one by one. |
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The Bandit of Hell's Bend Bull was foreman of the Bar Y Ranch until Hal Colby got him drunk and lost him his job. Worse, Colby was after Diana Henders, the love of his life, and did little to keep people from suspecting that Bull was the stage robbing Black Coyote. Despite his setbacks, Bull is loyal to Diana and when a slick lawyer tries to cheat her out of the ranch, it is Bull who intervenes to save not only her inheritance but also her life. |
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The Untamed Whistling Dan finds himself locked in a struggle with the ruthless outlaw Jim Silent, and unable to resist his growing attraction to Kate Cumberland. The outlaw Silent sets a trap for Barry, using Kate as bait. Despite his cunning and gang of long rider outlaws, Silent comes to realize that he has underestimated Barry. |
We have gathered one title from each of our Classic Western authors in this package, along with a 30% discount! Find out who your favorite Classic Western author is, or read with a youngster in your life to ignite their love for the romance of the Wild, Wild West!
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B. M. Bower | Chip of the Flying U, The Flying U Ranch | |
Edgar Rice Burroughs Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) published his first story, “Under the Moons of Mars,” in 1911, and his first Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes in 1912. Tarzan was his most successful creation, and he was the first to transfer the character to other media, including comic strips and movies. Burroughs was a very active writer: by the time of his death in 1950, he had written nearly 70 novels. |
Tarzan of the Apes, The Son of Tarzan, The Beasts of Tarzan, The Return of Tarzan, Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar, The Bandit of Hell's Bend | |
Max Brand | Way of the Lawless, Black Jack, Harrigan, Bull Hunter, Gunman's Reckoning, Riders of the Silences, Ronicky Doone, The Night Horseman, The Untamed, Trailin'! | |
William MacLeod Raine | A Texas Ranger, Bucky O'Connor, Tangled Trails |