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Bar-20
Clarence E. Mulford
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R825
Discovery Miles 8 250
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Bar-20 Days (Hardcover)
Clarence E. Mulford
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R832
R728
Discovery Miles 7 280
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Jim Meeker came down from Montana to run Texas cattle--only to find
that Hopalong Cassidy's Bar-20 ran the water. So when a trio of
snake-mean rustlers started themselves a cattle war, the powder was
primed, the guns cocked, and Hopalong was smack in the middle. So
it's friend against friend, brother against brother, gun against
blazing gun. Time's running out, and the range is red with blood.
Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the
author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular short
stories and twenty-eight novels based on the character. In his
early writings, Mulford portrayed the character as rude, dangerous,
and rough-talking. Beginning in 1935, the character-as played by
movie actor William Boyd in films adapted from Mulford's books-was
transformed into a clean-cut on-screen hero. A total of sixty-six
immensely popular films were released.
"The Man from Bar-20" (1918) is the seventh of Mulford's novels
about Hopalong Cassidy.
"The Man from Bar-20" (1918) is the seventh of Mulford's novels
about Hopalong Cassidy.
"Tex" (1922) is the tenth of Mulford's novels about Hopalong
Cassidy.
Bar-20, originally published in 1906, is one of the original
Hopalong Cassidy novels.
Bar-20, originally published in 1906, is one of the original
Hopalong Cassidy novels.
Hopalong Cassidy is an iconic western cowboy hero conceived by
Clarence Mulford, but immortalized in a series of films starring
William Boyd from 1935-1948. A tough-talking and violent character
in the print novels, Cassidy was remade into a clean-cut hero who
traveled the West with his sidekicks fighting villains who took
advantage of the weak. Clarence E Mulford takes you back to the
beginning by relating the stories (as told to him by Red and the
boys of the BAR-20) of how Buck Peters started the BAR-20 ranch. It
tells of how he picked up Hopalong Cassidy, Red Connors, Skinny
Thompson, and many of the other colorful characters in this famous
series.
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Bar-20 Days (Hardcover)
Clarence E. Mulford; Edited by 1stworld Library
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R607
Discovery Miles 6 070
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Two tired but happy punchers rode into the coast town and
dismounted in front of the best hotel. Putting up their horses as
quickly as possible they made arrangements for sleeping quarters
and then hastened out to attend to business. Buck had been kind to
delegate this mission to them and they would feel free to enjoy
what pleasures the town might afford. While at that time the city
was not what it is now, nevertheless it was capable of satisfying
what demands might be made upon it by two very active and zealous
cow-punchers. Their first experience began as they left the hotel.
"Hey, you cow-wrastlers " said a not unpleasant voice, and they
turned suspiciously as it continued: "You've shore got to hang up
them guns with the hotel clerk while you cavorts around on this
range. This is fence country."
"Tex" (1922) is the tenth of Mulford's novels about Hopalong
Cassidy.
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Bar-20 (Paperback)
Clarence E. Mulford
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R561
Discovery Miles 5 610
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"Tex" (Paperback)
Clarence E. Mulford
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R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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Bar-20 (Paperback)
Clarence E. Mulford
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R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
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Tex (Paperback)
Clarence E. Mulford
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R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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