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Publication
Bantam Books (1988), 177 pages
Description
In this exciting collection of short stories, Louis L'Amour, the legendary voice of the American West, celebrates the unique breed of men who worked the great cattle ranches. Men like Dan Regan, who refused to surrender when trouble came . . . Con Fargo, who would fight for what was his--despite the odds . . . Rowdy Horn, a small-time rancher with big-time dreams . . . Tandy Thayer, too loyal to forget a friend . . . Bill Carey, who might have fallen low, but not low enough to let the likes of Tabat Ryerson ride off with a woman like Jane Conway . . . and in the classic title story, Danny Lonigan, a hard rider who faced a group of rustlers without fear--or mercy.
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LibraryThing member fuzzi
Good, solid set of stories about people and situations in the west.
LibraryThing member lamour
As previous reviewer "fuzzi" said, this is a typical Louis L'Amour effort and makes for interesting reading. A plus with this collection of his short stories is that Louis included an essay explaining the history of some aspect of ranching and cattle raising in the early west as an introduction to
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Original publication date
1988
Physical description
177 p.; 6.8 inches
ISBN
0553275364 / 9780553275360