You Were Lost

      Kayla Hunt
     You Were Lost

A sappy, emotional story about a girl and a horse.Laxus lives in a world where magic is just as common as an engineer, or a scientist. He was stolen from his parents as a child, and raised by a guild of dark mages by the name of Black Dragon. With the power to control shadows, the dark guild believes him a perfect weapon. They train him as a brutal, mindless killer. Under the lie that Blue Phoenix, a guild of Justice, killed his parents, he grows up hating them. When a girl from Blue Phoenix reveals he has been lied to, he is outraged. Will the immense power within him destroy him? Or will he strike back at Black Dragon, and end their tyranny?

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    The Road Builders

      Samuel Merwin
     The Road Builders

The Road Builders by Samuel Merwin is a classic western which tells the story of Paul Carhart and his team of railroad engineers during the 1870s with a difficult job building in Texas. Any profits made from the sale of this book will go towards supporting the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to support community and encourage well-being. To learn more about the Freeriver Community project please visit the website- www.freerivercommunity.com

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    The Ramblin' Kid

      Earl Wayland Bowman
     The Ramblin' Kid

Rear' to Go A wild horse and a wilder rider. A round-up and a horse-race that leaves you limp. Quck sand and a struggle that leaves you limp. Greek meets U.S.A. with fists - shut your eyes if you can't stand the sight of blood. The West, big hearted, restless and fun-loving. All this and more in - The Ramblin' Kid by Earl Wayland Bowman A clean, thrilling Western novel that has achieved the distinction of having been the third most popular book in the country in 1922. A story for all who enjoy an outdoor, Wild-West romance of hard-riding, quick-firing, cow-punching plainsmen. Its pages are chock-full of humor; its characters are realities. "Ex-editor, ex-printer, ex-cattle-puncher, ex-horse-breaker, ex-restaurant-keeper, ex-broker in real estate, ex-poet, ex-State Senator from Idaho and a few other things by way of variety - that's Earl Wayland Bowman as he was. Now all of these experiences have crystallized into a real career and he is putting his knowledge of life - the life of the far West, of plains and cities and cattle-punchers - into fiction. 'The Ramblin' Kid' is his first book....Asked what is his motto in life, he answered, seriously: 'Do your darndest and play out your hand to the end!'" -Sunset A story brimming over with humor and life, and the spirit of Western plains and cowboys and bronco-busters - and happy living and fun and wholesome people - such a story is 'The Ramblin' Kid, by Earl Wayland Bowman. Mr. Bowman is a perfectly fresh, new writer, - and he has written a perfectly fresh, new story. For people who love stories of the West - for people who want a novel with fresh plot and vivid atmosphere and charm of style - 'The Ramblin' Kid' is the book. Men will particularly enjoy it and women, too, will respond to its quaint but true philosophy, - and both men and women will take away from the reading of the book the spirit of sweeping plains - and the big hearted West.

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    A Daughter of the Dons: A Story of New Mexico Today

      William MacLeod Raine
     A Daughter of the Dons: A Story of New Mexico Today

A Story of New Mexico Today A Daughter of the Dons, A Story of New Mexico Today is a classic Western thriller filled with romance and adventure, comprising a vivacious and stirring tale. A hunted man accused of murder witnesses a cattle stampede which results in the death of a herder, and seizes the opportunity to assume the dead man's identity. (cover image courtesy of Sue Byford)

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    Hidden Gold

      Wilder Anthony
     Hidden Gold

This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

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    Overland Tales

      Josephine Clifford
     Overland Tales

Overland Tales is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1877. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

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    Money Magic: A Novel

      Hamlin Garland
     Money Magic: A Novel

Hamlin Garland was a popular 20th century American writer best known for writing about hardscrabble life on the Plains and the frontier. His stories resonated in an era known for the Depression and the Dust Bowl.

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    The Heart of the Range

      William Patterson White
     The Heart of the Range

The Heart of the Range is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by William Patterson White is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of William Patterson White then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

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    The Free Range

      Francis William Sullivan
     The Free Range

THE FREE RANGE (1913) Bud Larkin was convinced that cattle king "Old Beef" Bissell was intent on ruining him. Bud had a sheep ranch in Montana and planned to run his southern herds onto the northern range. The land was government owned, open to all. But Bissell didn’t see it that way. He believed possession was ownership in a land where there wasn’t any law. The third man in the room was called “Black Mike" Stelton, foreman of the Bar T. It was two against one. None of the men were prepared for the next surprise: Juliet Bissell. "If the sky is heaven, I've just dropped into it," he thought.

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    The Gun-Brand

      James B. Hendryx
     The Gun-Brand

James B. Hendryx (1880-1963) was the author of more than 50 novels and anthologies, and wrote hundreds of stories. And Hendryx wrote what he knew, spending time in Alaska, Canada, and the Wyoming badlands. But he’s best known for his characters set around the outlaw community of Halfaday Creek in the Yukon. Set during the Gold Rush of the late 1890s, Hendryx penned over a hundred stories featuring these characters over the span of 25 years for magazines such as West, Dime Western, New Western, Argosy, and the primary home for the Halfaday Creek series, Short Stories.

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    The Iron Trail

      Rex Beach
     The Iron Trail

The ship stole through the darkness with extremest caution, feeling her way past bay and promontory. Around her was none of that phosphorescent glow which lies above the open ocean, even on the darkest night, for the mountains ran down to the channel on either side. In places they overhung, and where they lay upturned against the dim sky it could be seen that they were mantled with heavy timber. All day long the NEBRASKA had made her way through an endless succession of straits and sounds, now squeezing through an inlet so narrow that the somber spruce trees seemed to be within a short stone's-throw, again plowing across some open reach where the pulse of the north Pacific could be felt. Out through the openings to seaward stretched the restless ocean, on across uncounted leagues, to Saghalien and the rim of Russia's prison-yard.

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    Bill Biddon, Trapper; or, Life in the Northwest

      Edward Sylvester Ellis
     Bill Biddon, Trapper; or, Life in the Northwest

Edward Sylvester Ellis (1840 – 1916) was an American author who was born in Ohio and died at Cliff Island, Maine.Ellis was a teacher, school administrator, journalist, and the author of hundreds of books and magazine articles that he produced by his name and by a number of noms de plume. Notable fiction stories by Ellis include The Steam Man of the Prairies and Seth Jones, or the Captives of the Frontier. Internationally, Edward S. Ellis is probably known best for his Deerfoot novels read widely by young boys until the 1950s.А collection of short stories:Out Late at NightA New FriendThe Trapper's StoryThe Trapping GroundsConversations and PlansStill in the Dark—The Canoe AgainAlone in the WildernessTrapping Among the IndiansThe Buffalo Hunt and its ConsequencesAn Awful AwakeningThe Brigade and an Old FriendFound at LastIncludes vintage illustration!

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    The Eagle's Heart

      Hamlin Garland
     The Eagle's Heart

Hannibal Hamlin Garland was a Pulitzer prize winning American novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer, Georgist, and parapsychology skeptic/researcher. He is best known for his fiction involving hard-working Midwestern farmers.Collection of 24 Works of Hamlin Garland A Pioneer MotherA Son of the Middle BorderA Spoil of OfficeCaptain of the Gray-Horse TroopCavanaugh Forest RangerDaughter of the Middle BorderLittle NorskMain-Travelled RoadsMoney MagicOther Main-Travelled RoadsPrairie FolksRose of Dutcher's CoollyThe Eagle's HeartThe Forester's DaughterThe Light of the StarThe Moccasin RanchThe Shadow WorldThe Spirit of SweetwaterThe Trail of the GoldseekersThe Tyranny of the DarkThey of the High TrailsVictor Ollnee's DisciplineWayside CourtshipsPrairie Gold

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