Walt Coburn grew up on the Circle C Ranch in Montana Territory and worked for years as a cowhand before turning to fiction. Here, three of his best-loved stories appear in book form for the first time. Whiskey-running and drug-smuggling between Mexico and the U.S. is the backdrop for "Senor Satan". The title story is set in his home ground of Montana where a boy's father, a rustler, is killed by cattlemen. Questions of the boy's paternity arise when a rancher tries to adopt him, leading to the conflicts that western legend ...
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Walt Coburn grew up on the Circle C Ranch in Montana Territory and worked for years as a cowhand before turning to fiction. Here, three of his best-loved stories appear in book form for the first time. Whiskey-running and drug-smuggling between Mexico and the U.S. is the backdrop for "Senor Satan". The title story is set in his home ground of Montana where a boy's father, a rustler, is killed by cattlemen. Questions of the boy's paternity arise when a rancher tries to adopt him, leading to the conflicts that western legend is made of.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 288 p. Five Star First Edition Western. A Fine hardback bound in pictorial boards in a Near Fine, mylar protected DJ that shows a small amount of light wear and a trace of wrinkling to back panel. Book presents a trio of short novels by "The Cowboy Author" drawn from his own experiences. 8vo., 288 pages.,