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EMERSON HOUGH'S NOVELS
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=THE COVERED WAGON=
An epic story of the Great West from which the famous picture was made.
=THE WAY OF A MAN=
A colorful romance of the pioneer West before the Civil War.
=THE SAGEBRUSHER=
An Eastern girl answers a matrimonial ad. and goes out West in the hills of Montana to find her mate.
=THE WAY OUT=
A romance of the feud district of the c.u.mberland country.
=THE BROKEN GATE=
A story of broken social conventions and of a woman's determination to put the past behind her.
=THE WAY TO THE WEST=
Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett and Kit Carson figure in this story of the opening of the West.
=HEART'S DESIRE=
The story of what happens when the railroad came to a little settlement in the far West.
=THE PURCHASE PRICE=
A story of Kentucky during the days after the American Revolution.
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GEORGE W. OGDEN'S WESTERN NOVELS
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=THE BARON OF DIAMOND TAIL=
The Elk Mountain Cattle Co. had not paid a dividend in years; so Edgar Barrett, fresh from the navy, was sent West to see what was wrong at the ranch. The tale of this tenderfoot outwitting the buckaroos at their own play will sweep you into the action of this salient western novel.
=THE BONDBOY=
Joe Newbolt, bound out by force of family conditions to work for a number of years, is accused of murder and circ.u.mstances are against him.
His mouth is sealed; he cannot, as a gentleman, utter the words that would clear him. A dramatic, romantic tale of intense interest.
=CLAIM NUMBER ONE=
Dr. Warren Slavens drew claim number one, which ent.i.tled him to first choice of rich lands on an Indian reservation in Wyoming. It meant a fortune; but before he established his owners.h.i.+p he had a hard battle with crooks and politicians.
=THE DUKE OF CHIMNEY b.u.t.tE=
When Jerry Lambert, "the Duke," attempts to safeguard the cattle ranch of Vesta Philbrook from thieving neighbors, his work is appallingly handicapped because of Grace Kerr, one of the chief agitators, and a deadly enemy of Vesta's. A stirring tale of brave deeds, gun-play and a love that s.h.i.+nes above all.
=THE FLOCKMASTER OF POISON CREEK=
John Mackenzie trod the trail from Jasper to the great sheep country where fortunes were being made by the flock-masters. Shepherding was not a peaceful pursuit in those bygone days. Adventure met him at every turn--there is a girl of course--men fight their best fights for a woman--it is an epic of the sheeplands.
=THE LAND OF LAST CHANCE=
Jim Timberlake and Capt. David Scott waited with restless thousands on the Oklahoma line for the signal to dash across the border. How the city of Victory arose overnight on the plains, how people savagely defended their claims against the "sooners;" how good men and bad played politics, makes a strong story of growth and American initiative.
=TRAIL'S END=
Ascalon was the end of the trail for thirsty cowboys who gave vent to their pent-up feelings without restraint. Calvin Morgan was not concerned with its wickedness until Seth Craddock's malevolence directed itself against him. He did not emerge from the maelstrom until he had obliterated every vestige of lawlessness, and a.s.sured himself of the safety of a certain dark-eyed girl.