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Book, 2013
Current format, Book, 2013, Bantam Books mass market edition, All copies in use.A collection of tales of the frontier features the story of Bud Miles, who must bury his father to become a man, Tell Sackett's transport of dangerous freight across the country, and Laurie Bonnet, a mail-order bride. Reissue.
Wetherton, a young miner, travels home with a fortune in gold, while his fellow townspeople prepare to evacuate at the threat of an Apache attack
Bud Miles was a boy when he crossed the  Mississippi. But Bud buried his father after an Indian attack, and as the wagon train pushed on through Sioux country, the boy stood as tall as any man. . . .  
Tell Sackett killed cougars at fourteen and fought a  war at fifteen. Now Tell was hauling dangerous freight&;a soldier's wife and a fortune in gold&;knowing that someone wanted him dead. . . .  
Laurie Bonnet was a mail-order bride who thought she was a  failure on the frontier. But when the chips were down,  she was the only one who could save her husband's life. . . . 
In these marvelous stories of the West,  Louis L'Amour tells of travelers, gunfighters, homesteaders, and adventurers: men and women making  hard and sudden choices and fighting battles that  could cut a person's life short&;or open up a bold new future on the American frontier.
Wetherton, a young miner, travels home with a fortune in gold, while his fellow townspeople prepare to evacuate at the threat of an Apache attack
Bud Miles was a boy when he crossed the  Mississippi. But Bud buried his father after an Indian attack, and as the wagon train pushed on through Sioux country, the boy stood as tall as any man. . . .  
Tell Sackett killed cougars at fourteen and fought a  war at fifteen. Now Tell was hauling dangerous freight&;a soldier's wife and a fortune in gold&;knowing that someone wanted him dead. . . .  
Laurie Bonnet was a mail-order bride who thought she was a  failure on the frontier. But when the chips were down,  she was the only one who could save her husband's life. . . . 
In these marvelous stories of the West,  Louis L'Amour tells of travelers, gunfighters, homesteaders, and adventurers: men and women making  hard and sudden choices and fighting battles that  could cut a person's life short&;or open up a bold new future on the American frontier.
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