1916. Charles Alden Seltzer was one of the most successful and
prolific Western writers of his day. His books are now lauded for
their authenticity, and were widely reprinted and translated during
his lifetime, and for several decades after. A number of his novels
were adapted for the screen beginning in the silent-film era. The
Range Boss begins: Getting up the shoulder of the mesa was no easy
job, but judging from the actions and appearance of wiry pony and
rider it was a job that would be accomplished. For part of the
distance, it is true, the man thought it best to dismount, drive
the pony ahead of him, and follow on foot. At length, however, they
reached the top of the mesa, and after a breathing spell the man
mounted and rode across the tableland.
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