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By: Robert Ames Bennet (1870-1954) | |
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Bloom of Cactus
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Out of the Depths A Romance of Reclamation
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By: Robert J. C. Stead (1880-1959) | |
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The Homesteaders A Novel of the Canadian West
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By: Robert Leighton (1859-1934) | |
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Kiddie the Scout
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By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894) | |
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Charlie to the Rescue
Charlie Brooke is always rescuing others, and sometimes even himself! His latest rescue, though, could turn out to be fatal... | |
By: Roger Pocock (1865-1941) | |
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Curly
This Arizona-set western at the turn of the 20th century features an Irish lord named Balshannon, his American helper Chalkeye, and a cattle-rustler's son named Curly. | |
By: Roy Norton (1869-1942) | |
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The Plunderer
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By: Sidford F. (Sidford Frederick) Hamp (1855-1919) | |
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The Boys of Crawford's Basin The Story of a Mountain Ranch in the Early Days of Colorado
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By: Spinners' Club | |
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The Spinners' Book of Fiction
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By: Stewart Edward White (1873-1946) | |
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Arizona Nights
Arizona Nights is a collection of tales from the American West as told by those who took part in them. | |
The Killer
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Gold
This is a well written story of the California gold rush of 1849. Four friends decide they are going to go to California and get rich in the gold fields. Follow their adventures as they travel to California across the isthmus of Panama to San Francisco. In their search for gold they encounter hostile Indians, various desperadoes, and natural disasters. Did they strike it rich? Listen and find out. | |
Blazed Trail Stories and Stories Of The Wild Life
Thirteen short stories by a popular writer of the early 20th century (not to be confused with an earlier book Blazed Trail). White's books were popular at a time when America was losing its vanishing wilderness. He was a keen observer of the beauties of nature and human nature, yet could render them in a plain-spoken style. Based on his own experience, whether writing camping journals or Westerns, he included pithy and fun details about cabin-building, canoeing, logging, gold-hunting, and guns and fishing and hunting... | |
By: Vingie E. (Vingie Eve) Roe (1879-1958) | |
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Tharon of Lost Valley
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By: Wilder Anthony | |
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Hidden Gold
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By: Will Lillibridge (1878-1909) | |
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Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman
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By: Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) | |
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Youth and the Bright Medusa, and The Troll Garden
Youth And The Bright Medusa comprises eight short stories published in 1920. Four of them (The Sculptor’s Funeral; A Death In The Desert; A Wagner Matinee; Paul’s Case) are re-worked from an earlier collection, The Troll Garden, published in 1905. This Librivox recording contains in addition the three stories (Flavia And Her Artists; The Garden Lodge; The Marriage Of Phaedra) from that earlier work omitted in the later book. In other words, all the stories in both books are recorded here. | |
By: William H. (William Henry) Hamby (1876-1928) | |
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The Desert Fiddler
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By: William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) | |
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Bucky O'Connor
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Yukon Trail
The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North (filmed as The Grip of the Yukon in 1928) is an adventure yarn from the prodigious output of William MacLeod Raine, who averaged nearly two western novels a year for some 46 years. Twenty of his novels have been filmed. Though Raine was prolific, he was a slow, careful, conscientious worker, intent on accurate detail, and considered himself a craftsman rather than an artist. (Adapted from Wikipedia) | |
A Texas Ranger
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Mavericks
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Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West
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The Fighting Edge
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The Sheriff's Son
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Tangled Trails
The aptly titled "Tangled Trails, A Western Detective Story" takes the listener through a web of curious incidents revolving around the murder of a prominent man in Denver. Kirby Lane was quite obviously the guilty party in the murder of his uncle. Lane, among others, had had a falling out with his uncle, the victim James Cunningham. But there were some who believed his nephew to be innocent of the hideous crime. Lane feared the guilty party to be a female bronco rider whom he had befriended, as her presence at the scene of the crime was quite evident, albeit only to him... | |
The Vision Splendid
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Man-Size
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A Daughter of the Dons A Story of New Mexico Today
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The Highgrader
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Brand Blotters
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Steve Yeager
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