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The Great Western Special is a compilation of three complete Western novels written by Charles Alden Seltzer in 1913. The first novel, The Two-Gun Man, tells the story of a man named Jack Allen who is forced to become a gunfighter after being falsely accused of murder. The second novel, The Coming of the Law, follows a group of ranchers who band together to fight against a corrupt sheriff and his gang of outlaws. The final novel, The Trail to Yesterday, is a tale of revenge as a man named Jim Galloway sets out to avenge the murder of his father. These three novels offer readers a glimpse into…mehr

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The Great Western Special is a compilation of three complete Western novels written by Charles Alden Seltzer in 1913. The first novel, The Two-Gun Man, tells the story of a man named Jack Allen who is forced to become a gunfighter after being falsely accused of murder. The second novel, The Coming of the Law, follows a group of ranchers who band together to fight against a corrupt sheriff and his gang of outlaws. The final novel, The Trail to Yesterday, is a tale of revenge as a man named Jim Galloway sets out to avenge the murder of his father. These three novels offer readers a glimpse into the Wild West and the struggles faced by those who lived during that time. With action-packed plots and vivid descriptions of life in the West, The Great Western Special is a must-read for fans of the Western genre.Other ISBNs in this set include: 0548810710.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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