Chaffee of Roaring Horse (Musaicum Vintage Western)


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Jim Chaffee is forced to leave the property that lays on the bank of the creek in his beloved Roaring Horse after three years of mismanaging his business affairs and going bankrupt. Chaffee leaves Roaring Horse ready to do whatever it takes to make a living and keep his head above water. He takes himself through numerous trials and tribulations endangering his life in the course of events, but he is prepared even for more, only to be able to go back to his beloved Roaring Horse at the end.




Chaffee of Roaring Horse


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Jim Chaffee must prove his mettle as a rider and fighter against the power of wealth, ambition, and hired guns




The Border Trumpet


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In 1875, the deadly Apache warrior Antone and his band controlled every scrap of Arizona sagebrush from Tuscon to Camp Grant. Then two battle-hardened young lieutenants were given strict orders to find Antone--and root him out for good.




Burnt Creek


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The area around Burnt Creek, a small town in central Oregon, is an area that the author knew well and figures prominently in this collection of short stories about the people who first settled there.




The Adventurers


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Trail Smoke


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Buck Surratt rode a long way through the desert in order to get to the Morgantown where hoped to find a job. Night before he will arrive into the town he spends the night on the ridge near the road, when he hears a gun shot from the nearby canyon to which he doesn't pay too much attention. However, as he enters the Morgantown next day looking for a job, Buck ends up being interrogated by the town officials about the mysterious shot. Unwilling to share details of his past the stranger becomes a suspect and make as many enemies as friends in a new town._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_




Head of the Mountain


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Head of the Mountain Range is a western adventure by Ernest Haycox. Haycox was an American writer of Western fiction. Excerpt: "The color of von Stern's eyes, a thick coffee brown, was a rich mud behind which his emotions lay well covered; even when they reached surface they were never entirely free from a certain hint of reserve. He had a grave and coppery face, he was rawboned and strong-muscled with handsome and curled black hair always a little tumbled about his head, and he dressed himself carefully and kept himself shaved and groomed; a diamond ring, the great stone held in a gold snake's-mouth mounting, circled the index finger of his left hand."




Alder Gulch


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The Wild Bunch


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New Hope


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This book presents four interconnected stories of life in New Hope, a freighting town on the Missouri River in the Nebraska Territory.