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Bloody Hand Matt Braun He found a people who needed his courage... Born a slave, Jim Beckwirth forged his own path to freedom as a mountain man. But when a wealthy trading company owner offered to pay him to live among the Crow Indians, Beckwirth accepted the deal—and discovered another way of life that changed him forever. He fought a battle that had to be won... Here in the Wind River Mountains, amidst blood feuds and blood brothers, he became Bloody Hand, a man sworn to take a hundred scalps—and destined to become the People's greatest warrior—in a life-or-death struggle that shaped the fate of a nation.
It's attorney Harry Gryden's job to make sure that the accused get a fair trial. But with the Masterson brothers, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday laying down their own brand of law, being a courtroom legend turns Harry into a man who doesn't carry a gun, but is in a fight for his life. Original.
TEXAS EMPIRE MATT BRAUN Jack Jordan, an Indian fighter turned trailblazer and cattleman, is willing to risk it all for a spread of Texas land in the uncharted Llano Estacado—and for the adventure of a lifetime. Already a legend before turning thirty years old, Jordan's greatest quest still lies ahead. In a breathtaking canyon called Palo Duro, Jordan is about to make an extraordinary stand with a herd of cattle, a courageous woman, a fast gun—and a vision that won't die.
The Brannocks Matt Braun Earl Brannock was a gambling man who fled the fires of the Civil War and found a boomtown called Denver—in a land being built on dreams, luck, and gold. Virgil Brannock joined him next, fresh from Lee's surrender at Appomattox, determined to rise to the top of the frontier's rough and treacherous business world. Finally, Clint came riding a trail of revenge: a fiery young Brannock who dared to wear a badge...The three brothers were reunited once again. And on a frontier brimming with opportunity and exploding with danger, vicious enemies would test their courage—and three beautiful women would claim their love...
The classic, Golden Spur Award-winning novel of a man, a family, and a nation. He came off the frontier: a buffalo hunter, a gambler, a loner. In Abilene he won a saloon at cards, and earned the fear of a lawless town. From then on, Jake Kincaid would not be stopped. He began a rampage of ambition and deal-making that forever changed a land called Kansas and the Indian Territories. But along the way the deeds and misdeeds of Jake Kincaid affected more than the frontier-- they shaped the lives of his two sons. One who became a lawman. One who became an outlaw. Both destined to come face-to-face behind blazing guns... From Wild Bill Hickok to the Dolan outlaw gang to Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, The Kincaids tells the classic saga of America at its most adventurous-- through the eyes of three generations who made laws, broke laws, and became legends in their time.
Half-Cheyenne and half-white, Buck Colter is intent on paying a vengeance debt that stems from his mother's savage death in his youth. Reprint.
Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Bestselling Western novelist Matt Braun brings home the hearty flavors, traditions, and lore of Western cooking in this collection of more than 100 mouth-watering recipes. Braun, a fourth-generation Westerner, writes from experience and his years of researching the American West, interlacing recipes with the colorful history of frontier fare.
John Wesley Hardin's powderkeg temper earned him 12 bodies by age 20, and a place at the top of the Texas most-wanted list. But now he's a husband and a father and thinks that his fighting days are done--until he's ambushed by an angry loser in a local poker game. Soon the law is on Wes' trail again, but this time he's got too much at stake. Hardin only wants peace--but he's willing to wage a one-man war to stay free. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
No man could match Cimarron Jordan's daring--and only one could match his gun. Between the sprawling buffalo slaughters and the riotous Kansas cowtowns, Cimarron forged a name for himself as the best and luckiest plainsman in the West. His fortunes were the pinnacle of the brief but dramatic time of the buffalo hunters. This is the story of his rise to fame.