The Cleveland Plain Dealer calls The Adventurers "Ernest Haycox's finest novel--packed with the strivings, follies and splendors of mankind!" This sprawling epic tale, which Pinnacle now brings back into print, revolves around the courageous men and women who tamed the American West.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer calls The Adventurers "Ernest Haycox's finest novel--packed with the strivings, follies and splendors of mankind!" This sprawling epic tale, which Pinnacle now brings back into print, revolves around the courageous men and women who tamed the American West.
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Add this copy of The Adventurers to cart. $13.99, good condition, Sold by Best and Fastest Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wantage, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by Pinnacle Books.
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SIGNET 1975, firat printing, (W6309), Vintage copy with great cover art. Good solid paperback with moderate reading/age wear, may have some light markings, pages may have some mild tanning. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
Add this copy of The Adventurers to cart. $34.39, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by Pinnacle Books.
The Adventurers is the kind of novel Ernest Haycox had wanted to write from the time he began his literary career. Sadly, he died before he could write any more about the land he loved so well--the Great Northwest. This book, along with The Earthbreakers are testament to the genius he was when it came to putting words on paper so the average person could feel, and experience his characters as they struggled to find their way through life. It was Haycox's strength of inner personality, and ocassional violent action which separates him from the run of the mill western writer, and helped to make westerns acceptable reading. Building a town, creating a community, a place described on the dust jacket of some of his other works as 'Haycox Country' is an apt description of this book. I heartily endorse it; it's a great read.