The Restless Land

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Native American Studies, History, Americas, United States, 19th Century, Biography & Memoir
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Author: John H. Culp ISBN: 9781787201705
Publisher: Normanby Press Publication: October 21, 2016
Imprint: Normanby Press Language: English
Author: John H. Culp
ISBN: 9781787201705
Publisher: Normanby Press
Publication: October 21, 2016
Imprint: Normanby Press
Language: English

This is the follow-up novel to John H. Culp’s highly successful Born of the Sun, containing many of the central characters of the earlier novel—particularly the Kid, and the rough-and-ready crew of the Tail End, Ranch of North-west Texas. Readers will be taken on more wild-and-woolly adventures and are in for an even more exciting, dramatic spree in the thundering, danger-filled pages of The Restless Land.

“Piles dramatic scene upon dramatic scene until the reader is left breathless”—Chicago Sunday Tribune

“THE RESTLESS LAND should be a pleasure to readers of.”—Kirkus Service

“Like its predecessor, THE RESTLESS LAND is agreeable to read...an entertaining story of cowhands, Indians, and other members of a frontier community with its abundance of roughhousing, murder and ‘legitimate’ killing in range and Indian conflicts.”—Library Journal

“Crowded with stirring conflict and colorful characters, THE RESTLESS LAND finishes with ‘a spectacular climax that will bring readers to their cheering feet.’”—Dallas Morning News

“THE RESTLESS LAND IS A GRIPPING TALE.”—Nashville Banner

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This is the follow-up novel to John H. Culp’s highly successful Born of the Sun, containing many of the central characters of the earlier novel—particularly the Kid, and the rough-and-ready crew of the Tail End, Ranch of North-west Texas. Readers will be taken on more wild-and-woolly adventures and are in for an even more exciting, dramatic spree in the thundering, danger-filled pages of The Restless Land.

“Piles dramatic scene upon dramatic scene until the reader is left breathless”—Chicago Sunday Tribune

“THE RESTLESS LAND should be a pleasure to readers of.”—Kirkus Service

“Like its predecessor, THE RESTLESS LAND is agreeable to read...an entertaining story of cowhands, Indians, and other members of a frontier community with its abundance of roughhousing, murder and ‘legitimate’ killing in range and Indian conflicts.”—Library Journal

“Crowded with stirring conflict and colorful characters, THE RESTLESS LAND finishes with ‘a spectacular climax that will bring readers to their cheering feet.’”—Dallas Morning News

“THE RESTLESS LAND IS A GRIPPING TALE.”—Nashville Banner

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