Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
In 'Finding Love in Wild West' by Grace Livingston Hill, readers are transported to the untamed landscapes of the American West where love and adventure collide. This historical romance novel is characterized by Hill's trademark storytelling style which combines romance, Christian values, and themes of redemption. The vivid descriptions of the frontier setting and the emotional depth of the characters make this book a captivating read for lovers of historical fiction. Hill expertly weaves a tale of love, faith, and courage amidst the backdrop of a changing world. 'Finding Love in Wild West' is a literary gem that showcases Hill's ability to create engaging narratives that resonate with readers. The novel is a testament to Hill's enduring legacy as a prolific author of Christian romance fiction. Readers drawn to stories of love in unexpected places will find this book a delightful and heartwarming read that leaves a lasting impression.
Finding Love in Wild West
Author: Grace Livingston Hill
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
In 'Finding Love in Wild West' by Grace Livingston Hill, readers are transported to the untamed landscapes of the American West where love and adventure collide. This historical romance novel is characterized by Hill's trademark storytelling style which combines romance, Christian values, and themes of redemption. The vivid descriptions of the frontier setting and the emotional depth of the characters make this book a captivating read for lovers of historical fiction. Hill expertly weaves a tale of love, faith, and courage amidst the backdrop of a changing world. 'Finding Love in Wild West' is a literary gem that showcases Hill's ability to create engaging narratives that resonate with readers. The novel is a testament to Hill's enduring legacy as a prolific author of Christian romance fiction. Readers drawn to stories of love in unexpected places will find this book a delightful and heartwarming read that leaves a lasting impression.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
In 'Finding Love in Wild West' by Grace Livingston Hill, readers are transported to the untamed landscapes of the American West where love and adventure collide. This historical romance novel is characterized by Hill's trademark storytelling style which combines romance, Christian values, and themes of redemption. The vivid descriptions of the frontier setting and the emotional depth of the characters make this book a captivating read for lovers of historical fiction. Hill expertly weaves a tale of love, faith, and courage amidst the backdrop of a changing world. 'Finding Love in Wild West' is a literary gem that showcases Hill's ability to create engaging narratives that resonate with readers. The novel is a testament to Hill's enduring legacy as a prolific author of Christian romance fiction. Readers drawn to stories of love in unexpected places will find this book a delightful and heartwarming read that leaves a lasting impression.
Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert
Author: Josephine Chase
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Josephine Chase's novel 'Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert' is an adventurous tale set in the American West during the late 19th century. The book follows the journey of Grace Harlowe and her companions as they trek across the unforgiving Great American Desert, facing various challenges and obstacles along the way. Chase's writing style vividly captures the harsh beauty of the desert landscape, immersing the reader in the characters' daring escapades and personal growth. The novel appeals to readers interested in historical fiction and frontier narratives, providing a glimpse into the pioneering spirit of the era. Josephine Chase showcases her talent for storytelling through compelling characters and dramatic plot twists, keeping the reader engaged from start to finish. Her deep understanding of the Western frontier and attention to historical detail enrich the narrative, making 'Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert' a captivating read for those eager to journey back in time and experience the thrill of the Wild West.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Josephine Chase's novel 'Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert' is an adventurous tale set in the American West during the late 19th century. The book follows the journey of Grace Harlowe and her companions as they trek across the unforgiving Great American Desert, facing various challenges and obstacles along the way. Chase's writing style vividly captures the harsh beauty of the desert landscape, immersing the reader in the characters' daring escapades and personal growth. The novel appeals to readers interested in historical fiction and frontier narratives, providing a glimpse into the pioneering spirit of the era. Josephine Chase showcases her talent for storytelling through compelling characters and dramatic plot twists, keeping the reader engaged from start to finish. Her deep understanding of the Western frontier and attention to historical detail enrich the narrative, making 'Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert' a captivating read for those eager to journey back in time and experience the thrill of the Wild West.
Valley of Wild Horses
Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Valley of Wild Horses tells the tale of Panhandle "Pan" Smith from the time he was a small boy until he becomes a cowboy, known by many from Montana to Arkansas. His childhood sweetheart is Lucy and his rival is Dick Hardman who always gets in the way of their love. After a clash with Dick and loss of his horse, Pan leaves his home town and becomes known, sometimes for the wrong reasons, but he never forgets Lucy and his family. When Pan meets his old pals, he learns that his father has been swindled, and Lucy is being blackmailed into marrying Dick Hardman in order to save her father, he decides it's time for him to return and face his old adversary.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Valley of Wild Horses tells the tale of Panhandle "Pan" Smith from the time he was a small boy until he becomes a cowboy, known by many from Montana to Arkansas. His childhood sweetheart is Lucy and his rival is Dick Hardman who always gets in the way of their love. After a clash with Dick and loss of his horse, Pan leaves his home town and becomes known, sometimes for the wrong reasons, but he never forgets Lucy and his family. When Pan meets his old pals, he learns that his father has been swindled, and Lucy is being blackmailed into marrying Dick Hardman in order to save her father, he decides it's time for him to return and face his old adversary.
The Men Who Shot Liberty: 60 Rip-Roaring Westerns in One Edition
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12307
Book Description
The Men Who Shot Liberty: 60 Rip-Roaring Westerns in One Edition encapsulates an emblematic journey through the rugged landscapes of early American literature, presenting an expansive collection that spans divergent styles and narratives. This anthology is a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of the Western genre, featuring narratives that oscillate between the romanticization of frontier life and the stark realism of the American Wests harsh environs. The collection boasts a range of literary styles, from the gritty realism of Stephen Crane to the romantic adventures of Zane Grey, offering readers an unparalleled exploration of the genre's evolution and thematic diversity. Within its pages, tales of valor, exploration, and survival stand as testaments to a bygone era, together weaving a rich tapestry of American culture and history. The distinguished roster of authors included in this anthology represents a who's who of American literature, each contributing unique insights shaped by their backgrounds, experiences, and the prevailing cultural and literary movements of their time. Writers such as Mark Twain and Willa Cather bring to the collection not only their narrative flair but also their deep engagement with the complexities of American identity and the mythology of the West. Their works, alongside those of their contemporaries, encompass a broad array of perspectives, underlining the Western genres capacity to articulate fundamental aspects of the human condition against the backdrop of Americas frontier landscapes. This anthology serves as an essential volume for those seeking to immerse themselves in the multifaceted narratives of the American West. The Men Who Shot Liberty: 60 Rip-Roaring Westerns in One Edition offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with a wide spectrum of literary voices and styles, each contributing to the rich mosaic of Western mythology. It is a compelling invitation to explore the rugged terrains of human endeavor, resilience, and adventure, making it an indispensable addition to the library of enthusiasts and scholars alike interested in the profound narratives that have shaped American literary tradition.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12307
Book Description
The Men Who Shot Liberty: 60 Rip-Roaring Westerns in One Edition encapsulates an emblematic journey through the rugged landscapes of early American literature, presenting an expansive collection that spans divergent styles and narratives. This anthology is a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of the Western genre, featuring narratives that oscillate between the romanticization of frontier life and the stark realism of the American Wests harsh environs. The collection boasts a range of literary styles, from the gritty realism of Stephen Crane to the romantic adventures of Zane Grey, offering readers an unparalleled exploration of the genre's evolution and thematic diversity. Within its pages, tales of valor, exploration, and survival stand as testaments to a bygone era, together weaving a rich tapestry of American culture and history. The distinguished roster of authors included in this anthology represents a who's who of American literature, each contributing unique insights shaped by their backgrounds, experiences, and the prevailing cultural and literary movements of their time. Writers such as Mark Twain and Willa Cather bring to the collection not only their narrative flair but also their deep engagement with the complexities of American identity and the mythology of the West. Their works, alongside those of their contemporaries, encompass a broad array of perspectives, underlining the Western genres capacity to articulate fundamental aspects of the human condition against the backdrop of Americas frontier landscapes. This anthology serves as an essential volume for those seeking to immerse themselves in the multifaceted narratives of the American West. The Men Who Shot Liberty: 60 Rip-Roaring Westerns in One Edition offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with a wide spectrum of literary voices and styles, each contributing to the rich mosaic of Western mythology. It is a compelling invitation to explore the rugged terrains of human endeavor, resilience, and adventure, making it an indispensable addition to the library of enthusiasts and scholars alike interested in the profound narratives that have shaped American literary tradition.
The Life and Adventures of Nat Love
Author: Nat Love
Publisher: Black Classic Press
ISBN: 9780933121171
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Thousands of black cowpunchers drove cattle up the Chisholm Trail after the Civil War, but only Nat Love wrote about his experiences. Born to slaves in Davidson County, Tennessee, the newly freed Love struck out for Kansas after the war. He was fifteen and already endowed with a reckless and romantic readiness. In wide-open Dodge City he joined up with an outfit from the Texas Panhandle to begin a career riding the range and fighting Indians, outlaws, and the elements. Years later he would say, "I had an unusually adventurous life". That was rare understatement. More characteristic was Love's claim: "I carry the marks of fourteen bullet wounds on different parts of my body, most any one of which would be sufficient to kill an ordinary man, but I am not even crippled". In 1876 a virtuoso rodeo performance in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, won him the moniker of Deadwood Dick. He became known as DD all over the West, entering into dime novels as a mysteriously dark and heroic presence. This vivid autobiography includes encounters with Bat Masterson and Billy the Kid, a soon-after view of the Custer battlefield, and a successful courtship. Love left the range in 1890, the year of the official closing of the frontier. Then, as a Pullman train conductor he traveled his old trails, and those good times bring his story to a satisfying end.
Publisher: Black Classic Press
ISBN: 9780933121171
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Thousands of black cowpunchers drove cattle up the Chisholm Trail after the Civil War, but only Nat Love wrote about his experiences. Born to slaves in Davidson County, Tennessee, the newly freed Love struck out for Kansas after the war. He was fifteen and already endowed with a reckless and romantic readiness. In wide-open Dodge City he joined up with an outfit from the Texas Panhandle to begin a career riding the range and fighting Indians, outlaws, and the elements. Years later he would say, "I had an unusually adventurous life". That was rare understatement. More characteristic was Love's claim: "I carry the marks of fourteen bullet wounds on different parts of my body, most any one of which would be sufficient to kill an ordinary man, but I am not even crippled". In 1876 a virtuoso rodeo performance in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, won him the moniker of Deadwood Dick. He became known as DD all over the West, entering into dime novels as a mysteriously dark and heroic presence. This vivid autobiography includes encounters with Bat Masterson and Billy the Kid, a soon-after view of the Custer battlefield, and a successful courtship. Love left the range in 1890, the year of the official closing of the frontier. Then, as a Pullman train conductor he traveled his old trails, and those good times bring his story to a satisfying end.
The Diary of Mattie Spenser
Author: Sandra Dallas
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312187101
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Mattie Spenser and her new husband Luke start off to the west. As they live their life Mattie keeps a journal of the joys and frustrations of frontier life and marriage.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312187101
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Mattie Spenser and her new husband Luke start off to the west. As they live their life Mattie keeps a journal of the joys and frustrations of frontier life and marriage.
Cowboys Are My Weakness: Stories
Author: Pam Houston
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393077535
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"Exhilarating, like a swift ride through river rapids with a spunky, sexy gal handling the oars."—Washington Post Book World In Pam Houston's critically acclaimed collection of strong, shrewd, and very funny stories, we meet smart women who are looking for the love of a good man, and men who are wild and hard to pin down. "I've always had this thing for cowboys, maybe because I was born in New Jersey,” says the narrator in the collection’s title story. “But a real cowboy is hard to find these days, even in the West.” Our heroines are part daredevil, part philosopher, all acute observers of the nuances of modern romance. They go where their cowboys go, they meet cowboys who don't look the part – and they have staunch friends who give them advice when the going gets rough. Cowboys Are My Weakness is a refreshing and realistic look at men and women – together and apart.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393077535
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
"Exhilarating, like a swift ride through river rapids with a spunky, sexy gal handling the oars."—Washington Post Book World In Pam Houston's critically acclaimed collection of strong, shrewd, and very funny stories, we meet smart women who are looking for the love of a good man, and men who are wild and hard to pin down. "I've always had this thing for cowboys, maybe because I was born in New Jersey,” says the narrator in the collection’s title story. “But a real cowboy is hard to find these days, even in the West.” Our heroines are part daredevil, part philosopher, all acute observers of the nuances of modern romance. They go where their cowboys go, they meet cowboys who don't look the part – and they have staunch friends who give them advice when the going gets rough. Cowboys Are My Weakness is a refreshing and realistic look at men and women – together and apart.
Ernest in the Wild West
Author: Ermanno Libenzi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780822876779
Category : Outlaws
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780822876779
Category : Outlaws
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Boudoirs to Brothels
Author: Michael Rutter
Publisher: Farcountry Press
ISBN: 1560376260
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
From boudoirs to brothels, historian Michael Rutter takes you into the intimate world of the Wild West's women of the night. Eighteen richly researched biographies reveal the tricks and torments of the trade, with fascinating sidebars on venereal diseases (and dire "cures"), children of prostitutes, a floating brothel, and hog ranches.
Publisher: Farcountry Press
ISBN: 1560376260
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
From boudoirs to brothels, historian Michael Rutter takes you into the intimate world of the Wild West's women of the night. Eighteen richly researched biographies reveal the tricks and torments of the trade, with fascinating sidebars on venereal diseases (and dire "cures"), children of prostitutes, a floating brothel, and hog ranches.
The Log of a Cowboy
Author: Andy Adams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle trails
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle trails
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description