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  • Jud Low - The First Dance

    de John Thurmond ...
    Jud Low had been through his share of hard times and troubles. He'd seen his friend killed, the ranch and cattle stolen. But Jud and his partner, Ted Lewis, had taken revenge for their friend and gotten his life's work back. Now, all Jud wanted to do was have a dance with a pretty new waitress that had come to town.Getting together a dance at the last minute wasn't easy, but Jud managed it. The ... Leer más

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  • They Called Us Cowboys

    de John Thurmond ...
    Dan Brady and Jimmy Ray. One of white lineage, the other of Indian decent. Brothers by choice (and possibly necessity) from being raised in a Chicago orphanage run by nuns. They parted ways after being kicked out of the orphanage. Dan became a lawman. Jimmy Ray changed his name and became an outlaw.When their paths finally crossed again, Brady wired for help from the Texas Rangers. Being afraid ... Leer más

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  • Red O'Fallon - Ransom

    de John Thurmond ...
    Red O'Fallon had helped Sheriff John McKenzie of Fort Worth and a couple of Texas Rangers, track down and safely return the kidnapped niece of his boss, rancher John Chisolm. Content with working as foreman on the Chisolm Ranch, Red finds himself being sought after by the Texas Rangers to help in solving another kidnapping case. This time, the young son of Fort Worth's banker.O'Fallon finds ... Leer más

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  • United States Marshal Sam Bass - Casualty of War

    de John Thurmond ...
    Raised in an orphanage and deemed by the nuns who looked after him as another "Casualty of War," John never knew his real last name. It wasn't until years later, by fate, that he took a name that would become the signature of his true calling in life.Hired simply because of the color of his skin, a benefit as seen by Judge Isaac Parker, Sam Bass quickly became one of the west's most infamous U.S. ... Leer más

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  • Jud Low Cattle Company

    de John Thurmond ...
    Jud Low was eighteen years old, from the East, and as green as could be when is father decided to pull up stakes and set them on the Oregon Trail. Not far from Abilene, Kansas, the two were put out of the wagon train after Jud's father got into an argument with the wagon master. The father and son headed south.Not long after, Jud found himself alone and on foot, his father having frozen to death ... Leer más

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  • Joe Horton

    de John Thurmond ...
    That got me to thinking. What if Beacher remembered my name was Horton, not Tolbert? And, what would he do if he found out I had shot my superior officer and deserted the Army? I was probably reported missing in the Indian fight and presumed dead. A lot of them fort Captains left missing men on their pay roster and collected the wages themselves. They considered it as their retirement fund. They'd ... Leer más

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  • Hunt of a Lifetime

    de John Thurmond ...
    A man named Conner was signing people up for a wagon train going to Oregon, leaving in the spring. Conner had a flyer that made it seem like a paradise. Seth had one of the flyers and showed it to his wife, Alice, at supper one night. They talked it over for a month before they decided to go west with the wagon train.Seth already had a wagon and a team of young oxen that were broke to a double ... Leer más

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  • Black Horse Saloon

    de John Thurmond ...
    US Marshal Sam Bass, the first black marshal, was living an easy life. He'd retired from riding the trails and chasing outlaws, and was comfortable with just being Judge Isaac Parker's right hand. While at the saloon one evening, he met up with a traveling whiskey salesman, who offered to sell him two guns.When Bass saw the old Colt .45, its bluing gone and the nick in the barrel, he knew it was ... Leer más

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  • Drifter

    de John Thurmond ...
    It took Beacher longer than he figured to find the Colorado River. By the time he made camp, the sun was at the west back. "Just right," he said to himself. He cut some bank poles and found some toad frogs. "The smaller ones work better," Beacher thought. "Now all I need are some hooks and line, with no weights. Just run your hook under the frog's backbone near his hind legs, and he won't bleed a ... Leer más

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  • Dime Novels

    de John Thurmond ...
    James Luke Landon was born in the United States to a father who was a cotton farmer and a shrewd business man. After the Civil War, labor was almost impossible to find to work the cotton fields. Luke's father enlisted the aid of a friend who lived overseas and moved his family to Bombay, India, where land prices were cheap, labor was abundant, and cotton grew with a vengeance.At the age of ... Leer más

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  • Luke Tolbert - Tales of a Texas Ranger

    de John Thurmond ...
    Me and Beacher rode south from my cabin in the general direction of Cairo, Illinois. I remembered Pop saying there was a horse-shoe bend in the river as it turned back north. It was still and always shallower, easy to cross and not too many tree snags, as most of them would pile up on the south side of the bend. Wagons had been crossing there for years and it was a lot safer than other places. ... Leer más

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    Luke Tolbert - Tales of a Texas Ranger

    A Classic Western

    de John Thurmond ...
    Narrado por Michael R. Welte ...

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    1 horas 46 minutos

    Me and Beacher rode south from my cabin in the general direction of Cairo, Illinois. I remembered Pop saying there was a horse-shoe bend in the river as it turned back north. It was still and always shallower, easy to cross and not too many tree snags, as most of them would pile up on the south side of the bend. Wagons had been crossing there for years and it was a lot safer than other places. ... Leer más

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