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SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLER "Miller's solid historical research is bound to win him a lifetime of dedicated fans . . . and I am one of those fans."-Loren D. Estleman, author of The Ballad of Black Bart RAWHIDE ROBINSON RIDES A DROMEDARY: THE TRUE TALE OF A WILD WEST CAMEL CABALLERO Rawhide Robinson sails across the sea to help the Army acquire camels for military service in the desert Southwest. With Major Benjamin Wayne and Ensign Ian Scott, our ordinary cowboy teams up with camel trainer Harry and his precocious orphaned niece Hurry to fight off the evil Hasan Hussein and his…mehr

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SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLER "Miller's solid historical research is bound to win him a lifetime of dedicated fans . . . and I am one of those fans."-Loren D. Estleman, author of The Ballad of Black Bart RAWHIDE ROBINSON RIDES A DROMEDARY: THE TRUE TALE OF A WILD WEST CAMEL CABALLERO Rawhide Robinson sails across the sea to help the Army acquire camels for military service in the desert Southwest. With Major Benjamin Wayne and Ensign Ian Scott, our ordinary cowboy teams up with camel trainer Harry and his precocious orphaned niece Hurry to fight off the evil Hasan Hussein and his henchman Balaban to fulfill their mission. Back in America, the ungainly camels cause nothing but upheaval. Army and civilian packers claim the camels are no match for their mules, and a desert challenge is mounted. Will Harry and Hurry and Rawhide Robinson convince the army that camels are the way to go? Find out as an ordinary cowboy becomes a camel caballero.
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Author of the Western Writers of America Spur Award-winning novel Rawhide Robinson Rides the Range and Spur Finalist Rawhide Robinson Rides the Tabby Trail, Rod Miller also writes history, poetry, and magazine articles about the American West. The three-time Spur winner is also recipient of writing awards from Westerners International, the Academy of Western Artists, and Western Fictioneers. Born and raised in Utah, Miller lived for a time in Idaho and Nevada before returning home. He graduated from Utah State University, where he rode bucking horses for the intercollegiate rodeo team, and spent more than four decades as an award-winning advertising agency copywriter. Learn more about the author at writerRodMiller.com and writerRodMiller.blogspot.com.