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  • Used to getting whatever he wants, Jud Devitt plans on driving Clay Bell’s cattle out of Deep Creek so that he can set up a logging operation there.
  • Pronto Pike had never been in a spot like this before. It began with a bitter standoff between a powerful rancher and a homesteading Irishman. It escalated into missing ...
  • A richly authentic epic adventure of rough-hewn men and courageous women, set in the hard country of the American Southwest frontier. A rare and extraordinary story of one family’s ...
  • L’Amour’s latest and greatest #1 hardcover bestseller unravels an enigma that has baffled historians and anthropologists for ages: the disappearance of the Anasazi–the race of cliff-dwellers who vanished centuries ...
  • Everyone loves a good ghost story, and this book will make the hairs on your neck stand on end. A collection of beloved contemporary and classic ghost tales, this ...
  • Volume two in the series by Evangeline Parsons Yazzie begins at the banks of the Pecos River in Ft Sumner New Mexico during The Long Walk where, Ninaanibaa and ...
  • This novel is a sweeping epic of one determined Navajo family’s hardships and power to persevere during the Long Walk. “Her Land Her Love” blends history, romance, conflict, culture, ...
  • He was a big man, wide-shouldered, with the lean, hard-boned face of the desert rider. His toughness was ingrained, quick, hard and dangerous–yet without cruelty. The wells of gentleness ...
  • A riveting, gritty, racially charged literary thriller that, over a decade after its first publication, remains an electrifying tale of alienation and justice. The main character is an Indian ...
  • Aven Green was born without arms. After her dad takes a job running a dying Western theme park in Arizona, she bonds with a classmate named Connor, who has ...
  • The triumphant return of Larry McMurtry with this ballad in prose: his heartfelt tribute to a bygone era of the American West.
  • Capturing the essence of the Southwest in 1915, La Farge’s Pulitzer Prize-winning first novel is an enduring American classic. At a ceremonial dance, the young earnest silversmith, Laughing Boy, ...
  • To the U.S. Army, the Non-Treaty Nez Perce tribes are an inconvenience soon to be eliminated from Idaho’s Salmon River territory. But the soldiers discover that their enemy is ...
  • An epic, moving tale of three brothers fighting for justice in a world gone mad. Moving from the raw landscape of early twentieth-century Montana to the blood-drenched European battlefields ...
  • It’s the summer of 1907 and the sun is scorching down on Mary Pearl in the Arizona Territory. Mary Pearl and her sister Esther take their minds off the ...

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