Slocum 227: Blood on the Brazos


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Slocum has a man's blood on his hands—and a contract on his life! Nothing riles up Slocum like a coward: So when some varmint outlaw tried to shoot an innocent boy, Slocum showed the bad hombre some six-gun justice. Now the fool's friends are full of whiskey and venom—and gunning for Slocum!




Slocum 242: Slocum at Scorpion Bend


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Slocum rides into a treacherous town—and straight through hell! The Big Race at Scorpion Bend is a deadly ride with the fastest cowboys in the territory—and Slocum is ahead by a nose...




Slocum 226: Slocum and the Real McCoy


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Slocum's got a wagon train going to Tucson—and it's worth its weight in gold! A two-bit outlaw is trying to rob Slocum of the gold he's guarding. But Slocum only has time for one thing—taking care of the pretty young Miss McCoy...




'Lena Rivers


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Slocum 243: Slocum and the Buffalo Hunter


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Slocum's got a job driving steer up north—and a hunter into the ground... Driving steer up to bone-cold Nebraska, Slocum runs into a hide-stealin', Sioux-cheatin' buffalo hunter. But this lowlife is in for a surprise. If it's hide he wants, Slocum's glad to give it to him, right off the hunter's own back.







Slocum 238: Slocum and the Baroness


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Slocum meets a woman who's rich, royal, and rounding up trouble... A European baroness needs Slocum to find a stash of hidden missionary gold. But this blue blood has Slocum by the family jewels, and it'll take a gun and a prayer to get rich and stay alive.




The Hudson


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Frances F. Dunwell presents a rich portrait of the Hudson and of the visionary people whose deep relationship with the river inspires changes in American history and culture. Lavishly illustrated with color plates of Hudson River School paintings, period engravings, and glass plate photography, The Hudson captures the spirit of the river through the eyes of its many admirers. It shows the crucial role of the Hudson in the shaping of Manhattan, the rise of the Empire State, and the trajectory of world trade and global politics, as well as the river's influence on art and architecture, engineering, and conservation.







Points Unknown


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Stories of courage, endurance, and passion that define adventure. From Robert Falcon Scott's final journal entry to Jon Krakauer's reckless solo climb of the Devil's Thumb to Tom Wolfe's brilliant portrayal of Chuck Yeager shattering the sound barrier in The Right Stuff, David Roberts and the editors of Outside have gathered the most enduring adventure literature of the century into one heart-stopping volume. A frigid winter ascent of Mount McKinley; the vastness of Arabia's Empty Quarter; the impossibly thin air at Everest's summit; the deadly black pressure of an underwater cave; a desperate escape through a Norwegian winter--these and thirty-six other stories recount the minutes, hours, and days of lives pushed to the brink. But there is more to adventure than hair-breadth escapes. By turns charming and tragic, whimsical and nerve-racking, this extraordinary collection gets to the heart of why adventure stories enthrall us. Includes works by Edward Abbey, Tim Cahill, Edward Hoagland, Sebastian Junger, Eric Newby, Ernest Shackleton, Freya Stark, and Wilfred Thesiger. For nearly thirty years, award-winning Outside magazine has been bringing together the best in adventure travel, sports, nature writing, and photography. Now, W.W. Norton and Outside come together to bring that same excellence to an exciting new line of books.