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    19/09/2024
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    Bear Creek Collection Volume 1

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    Breckinridge Elkins is the roughest, toughest, fastest-shootin’, hardest-fightin’ feller in the Bear Creek settlement, and probably in the entire Humbolt Mountains. As he travels further from home, he single-handedly takes on outlaws, settles (and starts) feuds and tries his hand at romancing the girls. He also discovers a lot of strange customs among other folks, such as building houses out of boards and wearing clothes that ain’t buckskins. Set in Nevada during the late 1800’s, this collection of stories is a great rollicking romp through the American frontier as seen through the eyes of one of the most enjoyable characters created in the history of tall tales. (Summary by RK Wilcox)     [chương_files]  

    19/09/2024
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    Luck Of Roaring Camp And Other Sketches

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    Bret Harte (1836 – 1902) was an American author and poet, best remembered for his accounts of pioneering life in California…. He moved to California in 1853, later working there in a number of capacities, including miner, teacher, messenger, and journalist. He spent part of his life in the northern California coastal town of Union (now known as Arcata), a settlement on Humboldt Bay that was established as a provisioning center for mining camps in the interior…. In 1868 he became editor of The Overland Monthly, another new literary magazine, but this one more in tune with the pioneering spirit of excitement in California. His story, “The Luck of Roaring Camp”, appeared in the magazine’s second issue, propelling Harte to nationwide fame. “Luck…” appeared in this first book along with other stories and sketches, especially “The Outcasts of Poker Flats,” of which several movies were made. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)     [chương_files]  

    19/09/2024
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    Youth and the Bright Medusa, and The Troll Garden

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    Youth And The Bright Medusa comprises eight short stories published in 1920. Four of them (The Sculptor’s Funeral; A Death In The Desert; A Wagner Matinee; Paul’s Case) are re-worked from an earlier collection, The Troll Garden, published in 1905. This LibriVox recording contains in addition the three stories (Flavia And Her Artists; The Garden Lodge; The Marriage Of Phaedra) from that earlier work omitted in the later book. In other words, all the stories in both books are recorded here. (Summary by David Wales)     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Silent Rifleman: A Tale of the Texan Prairies

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    “Two, four, six, eight,” he muttered to himself at intervals. “Yes, there are eight of them.” Again he laid his ear to the ground and listened. “Yes, there are eight of them, sure enough,” he again muttered; and then, after a pause, he added: “But two of them are mules, I think; and they are coming right down hitherward.” Then he looked to his rifle lock, and cocked his piece. “Unless they turn aside when they reach the timber, they will be on me in five minutes; and if they know the forest, they will not turn, that’s certain; for here’s the only place where you can find hard bottom to ride in and out of the old Bravo, for ten miles up and down.” He paused from his soliloquy, listened again, and then a smile crept across his intelligent face. A tale from the 1800s in the Texas plains written by British author Henry William Herbert. – Summary by E.J. Wiley     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Orphan

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    Many men swore that The Orphan was bad, and many swore profanely and with wonderful command of epithets because he was bad, but for obvious reasons that was as far as the majority went to show their displeasure. Those of the minority who had gone farther and who had shown their hatred by rash actions only proved their foolishness; for they had indeed gone far and would return no more. But Sheriff Jim Shields is tracking The Orphan, wanted for the murder of sheepherders, and won’t stop until he brings the bad man to justice. Often billed as the second book in Clarence Mulford’s Hopalong Cassidy series, Hoppy doesn’t appear in this one, but it’s still as rip-roaring a western as you’ll ever see. – Summary by sjmarky     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Whispering Smith

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    Whispering Smith, like most of Frank Spearman’s western novels (and some non-fiction as well) are set in the world of railroads, in the late 1800’s. The main character, Gordon Smith, is a railroad detective; he first appears in this novel, then later in others. This novel was popular enough to be made into film eight times (four being silent) and into a TV series. In this novel, Smith finds that the culprit of the railroad mishaps he is investigating is a close friend, Murray Sinclair. That plot may seem overworked, but Spearman makes it nuanced enough for it to be quite interesting; two interwoven romances are included. The strongest feature of Spearman’s novels is probably his beautiful descriptions of the American western landscapes. His character descriptions and plots also hold up well against the other writers of westerns of the early 1900’s. (Summary by Bob Rollins)     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Buffalo Bill’s Ruse; Or, Won by Sheer Nerve

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    Three different fantastic adventures of the legendary scout Buffalo Bill. (Summary by Ares)     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Laramie Holds The Range

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    As with most of Frank Spearman’s novels (and non-fiction), “Laramie Holds the Range” is set in the West during our early railroad days. He used the best of the illustrators of the day, such as N.C. Wyeth. Occasionally, a character would appear in more than one of his stories. The strongest elements of his novels, including this one, are his outstanding descriptions of the landscape and the physical elements of his characters. In this story, Kate Doubleday travels West to join her father, whom she has never seen. Laramie is a mountain rancher, who is opposed by Kate’s father and all of the large cattlemen of the range. While it is a familiar struggle, Spearman effectively weaves a plot that holds the reader’s interest. (Summary by Bob Rollins, Augusta GA)     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Redskin and Cow-Boy: A Tale of the Western Plains

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    The central interest of this story is found in the many adventures of an English lad who seeks employment as a cowboy on a cattle ranch. His experiences during a “roundup” present in picturesque form the toilsome, exciting, adventurous life of a cowboy; while the perils of a frontier settlement are vividly set forth in an Indian raid, accompanied by pillage, capture, and recapture. The story is packed full of breezy adventure.     [chương_files]  

    24/08/2024
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    Gunsight Pass: How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West

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    Dave Sanders, a young Arizona cowboy, is a classic western hero: honest, brave, intelligent and caring. This is a story of how he navigates the snake-infested territory of the Old West, dealing with all manner of scalawag and scoundrel and fending for his friends, his horse, his life and freedom, as he is wrongly accused of murder. – Summary by Scotty     [chương_files]