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1 - The Coming
David Osborne · Bloomsbury Pages: 528 Format: Print book
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The Coming is an epic novel of native-white relations in North America, intimately told through the life of Daytime Smoke--the real-life red-haired son of William Clark and a Nez Perce woman. In 1805, Lewis and Clark stumble out of the Rockies on the edge of starvation. The Nez Perce help... |
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2 - Double Wide
Leo W. Banks Pages: 345 Format: Paperback
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"Banks' strong noir debut will remind many of early Joe Lansdale. Smart dialogue helps propel the tight plot." Publishers WeeklyAfter fastball phenom Prospero Stark's baseball career craters in a Mexican jail, he retreats to a trailer park in the scorching Arizona desert.... |
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3 - Hell Hath No Fury
CHARLES G WEST · Pinnacle Pages: 304 Format: Mass Market Paperback
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In the first of a trailblazing new series, acclaimed western author Charles G. West introduces the legend of a man called Hawk . . . To make a new life, James Pratt and his young bride join a westward wagontrain bound for the Rocky Mountains. They get as far as Helena when their unscrupulous... |
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4 - The Promise Bride
GINA WELBORN · Zebra Pages: 352 Format: Mass Market Paperback
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In a booming frontier town, a heavenly match may be in store for mail-order brides seeking a fresh start . . . women of strength and spirit who embrace the challenges of life and love in the wild Montana Territory. Determined to save her father and siblings from a crumbling Chicago tenement,... |
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5 - Silver City: A Novel of the American West
Jeff Guinn · G.P. Putnam's Sons Pages: 400 Format: Print book
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Cash McLendon faces stone-cold enforcer Killer Boots in an Old West showdown, in New York Times bestselling author Jeff Guinn's riveting follow-up to Buffalo Trail, winner of the TCU Texas Book Award.Cash McLendon, reluctant hero of the epic Indian battle at Adobe Walls, has journeyed to Mountain... |
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6 - Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family
Jane Little Botkin · University of Oklahoma Press Pages: 512 Format: Hardcover
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Franklin Henry Little (1878-1917) , an organizer for the Western Federation of Miners and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) , fought in some of the early twentieth century's most contentious labor and free-speech struggles. Following his lynching in Butte, Montana, his life... |
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7 - A Land Apart: The Southwest and the Nation in the Twentieth Century
Flannery Burke · University of Arizona Press Pages: 424 Format: Paperback
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A Land Apart is not just a cultural history of the modern Southwest - it is a complete rethinking and recentering of the key players and primary events marking the Southwest in the twentieth century. Historian Flannery Burke emphasizes how indigenous, Hispanic, and other non-white people... |
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8 - Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
David Grann · Doubleday Pages: 338 Format: Hardcover
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST - AMAZON EDITORS' PICK FOR THE BEST BOOK OF 2017 "Disturbing and riveting...It will sear your soul." - Dave Eggers, New York Times Book ReviewShelf Awareness's Best Book of 2017Named a best book of the year by Wall... |
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9 - Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
Matthew P Mayo · Five Star Publishing Format: Hardcover
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PERFECT FOR FANS OF GARY PAULSEN'S SURVIVAL STORIES AND READERS WHO ENJOYED THE REVENANT BY MICHAEL PUNKEIn autumn, 1849, 14-year-old Janette Riker travels westward to Oregon Territory with her father and two brothers. Before crossing the Rockies, they stop briefly to hunt buffalo.... |
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10 - Fergus and the Greener Grass
Jean Abernethy · Trafalgar Square Books Pages: 40 Format: Hardcover
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"Everyone loves Fergus!" say reviewers, and now the opinionated cartoon horse and bona fide social media star is back in an all new comic adventure. In his third book, Fergus catches a glimpse of what could be, and leaving his life of comfort behind, sets off on a hilarious journey.... |
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