"e;Man in the Saddle"e; tells the story of a small-time rancher resisting the efforts of a ranching magnate bent on buying him out and, when that fails, squeezing him out of business by any means possible.
Comprised in this book are eight thrilling stories set in the American West, linked by the themes of life and manners and, occasionally, a commonality of characters.
First published in 1905, "e;The Outlet"e; is the fictional story of a man's experiences of the Chickasaw Nation, a federally recognized Native American nation located in Oklahoma.
First published in 1908, "e;The Forest Runners, a Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky"e; is a historical novel for children written by Joseph A.
This fourth historical children's novel in the "e;The Young Trailers Series"e;, "e;The Eyes of the Woods"e; revolves around notable events in the lives of the protagonist, Henry Ware, and his friends Paul Cotter, Shif'less Sol Hyde, Silent Tom Ross, and Long Jim Hart.
First published in 1873, "e;Fort Desolation: Red Indians and Fur Traders of Rupert's Land"e; is a fantastic example of classic Western fiction written for children.
First published in 1869, "e;The Wild Man of the West: A Tale of the Rocky Mountains"e; is a Western fiction novel aimed at children by Scottish author R.