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Black Gold: A Western Novel: Far West, #2
The Ranger: A Western Novel: Far West, #3
Invincible: A Western Novel: Far West, #1
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It had been a rancher who, in an act of daring and courage, without fear of the place, the Indians, the climate and all the mishaps, had opened the route two years ago.

There he had launched his cattle with luck and success, because he got rid of all his cattle and from there they left to supply cities and towns that lacked meat and paid for it at a good price.

Some ranchers, faced with the possibility of getting rid of their cattle by selling them at a reasonable price, did not hesitate to jump into the vicissitudes of the uncertain and dangerous route ...

 

Ranchers is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 7, 2022
Black Gold: A Western Novel: Far West, #2
The Ranger: A Western Novel: Far West, #3
Invincible: A Western Novel: Far West, #1

Titles in the series (9)

  • Invincible: A Western Novel: Far West, #1

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    Invincible: A Western Novel: Far West, #1
    Invincible: A Western Novel: Far West, #1

    Three outlaws, stationed in the rough terrain, suddenly appeared on the path, pointing at him. But as soon as they had stopped the traveler and were trying to surround him to deprive him of the money, he, with the acquired lightness, took out the small revolver that he carried at his waist, and with two accurate shots, which vibrated almost simultaneously, he shot down two of the men. outlaws. When the third, astonished, wanted to react and repel the aggression, a new shot brought him a hand and a revolver, forcing him to fall down an embankment so as not to suffer the fate of his companions.   Invincible is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • Black Gold: A Western Novel: Far West, #2

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    Black Gold: A Western Novel: Far West, #2
    Black Gold: A Western Novel: Far West, #2

    Oil was as fantastic a wealth as gold had been, and for this reason, it was not for nothing that it was known by the symbolic and somewhat ominous name of "black gold." Oil was something simpler to discover and exploit than pure gold. It was enough to try your luck and open your mouth where the naphtha gushed out with overwhelming force, to possess the amazing mine that was to produce thousands and thousands of tons and with them, thousands and thousands of dollars, because it barely sprouted from the entrails of the earth the foul liquid, it was not necessary to keep digging day after day to extract the treasure. It was enough to organize the collection of the valuable liquid and exploit its continuous performance. For this reason, as soon as the news of the first oil discovery spread, hundreds of men eager for quick riches, were amazed by the discovery and launched themselves to open holes with more or less fortune, because the subsoil was bursting with oil and he was wanting to expel it out of his gut.   Black Gold is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • The Ranger: A Western Novel: Far West, #3

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    The Ranger: A Western Novel: Far West, #3
    The Ranger: A Western Novel: Far West, #3

    El Paso was the ideal city for many strange things due to its proximity to the Mexican border, to which by tradition they sent the undesirable weapons for the revolutionary guerrillas and cattle to feed these guerrillas. The smuggling of arms and cattle across the border was highly appreciated by the enemies of Emperor Maximilian, imposed by the French on the throne of Mexico and wanted to overthrow by the supporters of Juarez, and the necessary money did not it mattered when it came to providing the elements most necessary to keep the revolution and the struggle alive.   The Ranger is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • The Stagecoach: Far West, #5

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    The Stagecoach: Far West, #5
    The Stagecoach: Far West, #5

    The Missouri stagecoach consisted of four old vehicles, large, heavy, discolored, but heavily armored, Two carriages made the outward journey, while the other two made the return journey, which lasted a week. The name of the line was due to the fact that the cars ran parallel to the Missouri River during half of their trip and the other half traveled through the valley, leaving the river to the left as they advanced towards the divide.   The stagecoach is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • Tombstone: A Western Novel: Far West, #4

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    Tombstone: A Western Novel: Far West, #4
    Tombstone: A Western Novel: Far West, #4

    At that time the Indians of the famous Geronimo still roamed that part of the basin and staying in towns close to their hidden shelters was extremely dangerous due to the "raids" that the fearsome Redskins used to carry out from time to time. Some desperate for life, a handful of brave people without fear of anything or anyone, and several nomads from the region, had instinctively gathered there, forming a near-town that managed to survive perhaps by a miracle or because the Indians, without giving them importance , they respected them. But the unexpected discovery of the Tombstone mines changed the landscape there in a matter of months.   Tombstone is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • The Adventurer: Far West, #7

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    The Adventurer: Far West, #7
    The Adventurer: Far West, #7

    For a couple of months, the streets of San Francisco were a tragic battlefield. The gunmen dedicated themselves to looking for their weakest rivals in the business and hunting them as best they could, and at that time the city's cemetery was a pilgrimage of coffins that had to wait rigorously for their turn to give them the opportunity to provide them with a space to rest in a once forever ...   The Adventurer is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • The Navajo Woman: Far West, #6

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    The Navajo Woman: Far West, #6
    The Navajo Woman: Far West, #6

    They had reached the road. The horses followed him. The path widened, and it seemed that the gorge to their left was getting shallower. Trees partly covered it. The path widened still further, forming a kind of platform, with the wall leaning over it in a kind of visor. And there, in the grass, was a body. He was stretched out on the ground, on his side. She wore a fringed-edged suede skirt high above tan legs. Two turned arms, the same hazel color, covered the head.   The Navajo Woman is a story belonging to the Far West Collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • Settlers: Far West, #8

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    Settlers: Far West, #8
    Settlers: Far West, #8

    It is not surprising that the History of Humanity, and in this case of North America, is full of heroic or bloody episodes for the possession of the land. The audacious pioneers who opened the routes of the American West fought and died to conquer it for their benefit. They fought to the death against the wild Indians for taking from them hundreds of hectares that the Reds did not cultivate, but did hold to protect the game that was their main food. Later, when the victors in this tragic struggle managed to settle down and get the property, sometimes conquered with blood and with sensitive losses between both sides ...   Settlers is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

  • Ranchers: Far West, #9

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    Ranchers: Far West, #9
    Ranchers: Far West, #9

    It had been a rancher who, in an act of daring and courage, without fear of the place, the Indians, the climate and all the mishaps, had opened the route two years ago. There he had launched his cattle with luck and success, because he got rid of all his cattle and from there they left to supply cities and towns that lacked meat and paid for it at a good price. Some ranchers, faced with the possibility of getting rid of their cattle by selling them at a reasonable price, did not hesitate to jump into the vicissitudes of the uncertain and dangerous route ...   Ranchers is a story belonging to the Far West collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.

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