Author: | Charles Alden Seltzer | ISBN: | 1230000272744 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing | Publication: | October 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Charles Alden Seltzer |
ISBN: | 1230000272744 |
Publisher: | AEB Publishing |
Publication: | October 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy.
Table of Contents
The Coming of the Law (1912)
'Firebrand' Trevison (1918)
The Two-Gun Man (1911)
The Range Boss (1916)
The Boss of the Lazy Y (1915 )
The Trail Horde (1920)
The Ranchman (1919)
The Trail to Yesterday (1913)
'Drag' Harlan (1921)
Square Deal Sanderson (1922)
'Drag' Harlan-
Harlan establishes himself as the protector of Barbara Morgan and deals out punishment to the girl's enemies through the lightning flash of drawn guns.
'Firebrand' Trevison-
The encroachment of the railroad brought Rosalind Benham--and also results in a clash between Corrigan and "Firebrand" that ends when the better man wins.
The Boss of the Lazy Y-
Calumet Marston, daredevil, returns to his father's ranch to find it is being run by a young woman who remains in charge until he accepts sundry conditions.
The Coming of the Law-
The story of a young eastern newspaper man who goes West to a small town, and takes charge of a run-down newspaper, fights against an association of cattle rustlers for the benefit of the small ranchers, and wins. A little above the average of western stories, interesting, very exciting in parts and with some good local color
The Range Boss-
uth Harkness comes West to the ranch her uncle left her. Rex Randerson, her range boss, rescues her from a mired buckboard, and is in love with her from that moment on.
Square Deal Sanderson-
Square Deal Sanderson was a son of the great uncultured primitive West. An old time cowboy, his code was the knightly code of a man of honor. He was a sort of Bayard of the plains, without fear, honest and clean minded. For the sake of an orphaned girl, he braved successfully the persecution of a trio of land grabbers who had threatened to wrest her ranch from her. The story throbs with the excitement of the wild life of the range.
The Trail to Yesterday-
A story of the Old West in which a girl from the East finds herself confronted with a strange type of man dwelling in the shadow of an ancient grudge. Dakota, the man, first convinces her that he is a brute beyond redemption and then gradually wins her back to the belief in his own essential manliness. Before this happens, however, there has been an attempted bribe, an attempted murder that seems the response to the bribe and a wild ride through the night, that ends at Dakota's shack.
An American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy.
Table of Contents
The Coming of the Law (1912)
'Firebrand' Trevison (1918)
The Two-Gun Man (1911)
The Range Boss (1916)
The Boss of the Lazy Y (1915 )
The Trail Horde (1920)
The Ranchman (1919)
The Trail to Yesterday (1913)
'Drag' Harlan (1921)
Square Deal Sanderson (1922)
'Drag' Harlan-
Harlan establishes himself as the protector of Barbara Morgan and deals out punishment to the girl's enemies through the lightning flash of drawn guns.
'Firebrand' Trevison-
The encroachment of the railroad brought Rosalind Benham--and also results in a clash between Corrigan and "Firebrand" that ends when the better man wins.
The Boss of the Lazy Y-
Calumet Marston, daredevil, returns to his father's ranch to find it is being run by a young woman who remains in charge until he accepts sundry conditions.
The Coming of the Law-
The story of a young eastern newspaper man who goes West to a small town, and takes charge of a run-down newspaper, fights against an association of cattle rustlers for the benefit of the small ranchers, and wins. A little above the average of western stories, interesting, very exciting in parts and with some good local color
The Range Boss-
uth Harkness comes West to the ranch her uncle left her. Rex Randerson, her range boss, rescues her from a mired buckboard, and is in love with her from that moment on.
Square Deal Sanderson-
Square Deal Sanderson was a son of the great uncultured primitive West. An old time cowboy, his code was the knightly code of a man of honor. He was a sort of Bayard of the plains, without fear, honest and clean minded. For the sake of an orphaned girl, he braved successfully the persecution of a trio of land grabbers who had threatened to wrest her ranch from her. The story throbs with the excitement of the wild life of the range.
The Trail to Yesterday-
A story of the Old West in which a girl from the East finds herself confronted with a strange type of man dwelling in the shadow of an ancient grudge. Dakota, the man, first convinces her that he is a brute beyond redemption and then gradually wins her back to the belief in his own essential manliness. Before this happens, however, there has been an attempted bribe, an attempted murder that seems the response to the bribe and a wild ride through the night, that ends at Dakota's shack.