Charles Alden Seltzer Western Combo Volume III


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The Trail Horde, Square Deal Sanderson, The Ranchman, the Range Boss (Charles Alden Seltzer Masterpiece Collection)




Charles Alden Seltzer Western Combo Volume II


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Firebrand Trevision, The Trail to Yesterday, The Boss of the Lazy Y (Charles Alden Seltzer Masterpiece Collection)




Charles Alden Seltzer Western Combo Volume I


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Drag Harlan, The Two Gun Man, The Coming of the Law (Charles Alden Seltzer Masterpiece Collection)




CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER - Premium Collection: 12 Western Classics in One Volume


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This carefully crafted ebook: “CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER - Premium Collection: 12 Western Classics in One Volume” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Charles Alden Seltzer (1875-1942) was a prolific American author of western novels. He wrote his westerns from the experience of living on his uncle's ranch in New Mexico. Seltzer's best works include The Two-Gun Man, The Boss of the Lazy Y, Drag Harlan and West. Many of his novels were turned into Hollywood movies. Content: The Two-Gun Man The Coming of the Law The Trail to Yesterday The Boss of the Lazy Y The Range Boss “Firebrand” Trevison The Ranchman The Trail Horde “Beau” Rand “Drag” Harlan Square Deal Sanderson West!




Charles Alden Seltzer, Collection Novels


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Charles Alden Seltzer (1875-1942) was an American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy. Seltzer wrote his westerns from the experience of five years living in New Mexico. In this book: The Boss of the Lazy Y 'Firebrand' Trevison The Range Boss 'Drag' Harlan The Coming of the Law The Ranchman The Two-Gun Man Square Deal Sanderson The Trail Horde




The Coming of the Law (1912) by Charles Alden Seltzer (a Western Clasic)


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Charles Alden Seltzer (15 August 1875 - 9 February 1942) was an American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy Seltzer was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the son of Lucien B. Seltzer and Oceania Hart of Columbus, Ohio. Before becoming a successful writer, he was variously a newsboy, telegraph messenger, painter, carpenter and manager of the circulation of a newspaper, building inspector, editor of a small newspaper, and an appraiser. He married Ella Seltzer, and they had three sons and two daughters. His son Louis, later editor of the Cleveland Press, recalled that the family was quite poor when his father was struggling to break into the writing profession (he wrote two hundred stories before receiving an acceptance). During this time, Seltzer's wife brought him wrapping paper from the butcher to write on.




The Trail to Yesterday (1919) by Charles Alden Seltzer (a Western Clasic)


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Charles Alden Seltzer (15 August 1875 - 9 February 1942) was an American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy Seltzer was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the son of Lucien B. Seltzer and Oceania Hart of Columbus, Ohio. Before becoming a successful writer, he was variously a newsboy, telegraph messenger, painter, carpenter and manager of the circulation of a newspaper, building inspector, editor of a small newspaper, and an appraiser.




The Coming of the Law


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"The Coming of the Law" from Charles Alden Seltzer. American writer, prolific author of western novels (1875-1942).




The Coming of the Law (Large Print)


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If the passengers on the west-bound train that pulled up at the little red wooden station at Dry Bottom at the close of a June day in -, were interested in the young man bearing the two suit cases, they gave no evidence of it. True, they noted his departure; with casual glances they watched him as he stepped down upon the platform; but immediately they forgot his athletic figure and his regular featured, serious face as their thoughts returned to the heat, the dust, and the monotony of travel. There was the usual bustle and activity which always follows the arrival of a train. A mail bag was dumped out of the mail car, another thrown in; some express packages were unceremoniously deposited near the door of the station by the agent; the conductor ran to the telegrapher's window to receive an order; ran back, signaling as he ran; the engine bell clanged, the drivers clanked, the wheels ground, the passengers sighed, and the train departed on its way.




The Trail to Yesterday


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"The Trail to Yesterday" from Charles Alden Seltzer. American writer, prolific author of western novels (1875-1942).