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Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumbling B, and Conn Dury, her foreman, told Tom the rules: men from the cattle drives are forbidden on the north side of town. People appreciated the money the cowboys spent but thought them too coarse to be near their homes. Enticed to come calling by Linda McDonald, daughter of one of the leading citizens, Tom Lundy broke the law and crossed the line. Later that night, he was dead. Outraged by her brother’s murder, Kate vows to destroy the entire town. But when Aaron McDonald sends east for an army of hired guns, Conn Dury and the men of the Tumbling B soon wonder if the price of Kate’s revenge is too high.
Es war im Sommer 1866, als ich mit meinem Wagenzug den Medicine Lake erreichte und anhalten ließ, obwohl es erst Nachmittag war und wir bis Nachtanbruch noch einige Meilen hätten fahren können. Doch das Wasser des Medicine Lake war zu gut. Es enthielt irgendwelche Mineralien und galt bei den Indianern als hervorragendes Heilwasser. Und was für die Indianer gut war, konnte für Mensch und Tier meines Wagenzuges nicht schlecht sein. Mein Wagenzug war nicht groß. Es war kein Frachtwagenzug, der für Geld Güter transportierte. Nein, bei mir war es anders. Ich war ein »Fahrender Händler«. Mein Wagenzug war sozusagen ein fahrender General Store, und jeder der vier Wagen konnte schnell zu einem Verkaufsstand umfunktioniert werden. Meine vier Fahrer waren zugleich Verkäufer. Den fünften Wagen - er war klein - fuhr unser Koch. Und ich selbst ritt im Sattel. Wir waren also sechs Mann stark. Aber es gab sicherlich zwischen Kansas City und Santa Fe keine hartbeinigere Mannschaft als uns. Wir nahmen es - wenn es sein musste - auch mit dem Teufel auf ...
Rafe Caradec—gambler, wanderer, soldier of fortune—was as hard a man as the battlefields and waterfronts of Latin America could fashion, but he was as good as his word. As Charles Rodney lay dying in a dank ship’s fo’c’sle, Rafe swore to make sure that Rodney’s Wyoming ranch went to his daughter, Ann. In Painted Rock, Wyoming, Caradec found land for a man to love, miles of rolling grasslands and towering mountains. He also found that one of the most ruthless men in the territory had set his sights on both Rodney’s ranch and his daughter. But Rafe Caradec had given his word, and once he’d looked deep into Ann Rodney’s eyes, nothing short of death would stop him from keeping the promise he’d made.
Filled with exciting tales of the frontier, the chronicle of the Sackett family is perhaps the crowning achievement of one of our greatest storytellers. In The Warrior’s Path, Louis L’Amour tells the story of Yance and Kin Sackett, two brothers who are the last hope of a young woman who faces a fate worse than death. When Yance Sackett’s sister-in-law is kidnapped, he and Kin race north from Carolina to find her. They arrive at a superstitious town rife with rumors—and learn that someone very powerful was behind Diana’s disappearance. To bring the culprit to justice, one brother must sail to the exotic West Indies. There, among pirates, cutthroats, and ruthless “businessmen,” he will apply the skills he learned as a frontiersman to an unfamiliar world—a world where one false move means instant death.
Grants story of Taos, New Mexico, covers some four centuries of history. She tells fascinating true stories of a settlement that was home to trappers and explorers and later to artists and writers.
Ethnological classic details life of 19th-century native American—childhood, tribal customs, contact with whites, government attitudes toward tribe, much more.