Sam Dana left off prospecting and went home to the Bar D Ranch. The spread wasn't being worked and a crew of hardcases hired by his brother Walt was guarding the place. Then word got out that Walt was selling stolen beef, and pandemonium raged. Sam wasn't involved, and he could have cut and run. But he owned half the Bar D so like it or not, it was his fight too. Master storyteller Luke Short's vivid depictions makes the West explode from every page. Here are the men and women who settled the frontier on its own hard and ...
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Sam Dana left off prospecting and went home to the Bar D Ranch. The spread wasn't being worked and a crew of hardcases hired by his brother Walt was guarding the place. Then word got out that Walt was selling stolen beef, and pandemonium raged. Sam wasn't involved, and he could have cut and run. But he owned half the Bar D so like it or not, it was his fight too. Master storyteller Luke Short's vivid depictions makes the West explode from every page. Here are the men and women who settled the frontier on its own hard and sometimes violent terms survivors whose swift action won the mighty West.
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Add this copy of Trouble Country to cart. $13.61, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Austell, GA, UNITED STATES, published 1976 by John Curley & Associates.