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Marian T. Place (1910–2006)

Autor von The Copper Kings of Montana

47 Werke 766 Mitglieder 9 Rezensionen

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Werke von Marian T. Place

The Copper Kings of Montana (1961) 147 Exemplare
Westward on the Oregon Trail (1653) 100 Exemplare
The Resident Witch (1970) 50 Exemplare
The Boy Who Saw Bigfoot (1979) 45 Exemplare
Is Something Up There? (1968) 42 Exemplare
Lotta Crabtree: Gold Rush Girl (1958) 32 Exemplare
On the Track of Bigfoot (1974) 27 Exemplare
The Witch Who Saved Halloween (1971) 26 Exemplare
The First Astrowitches (1984) 18 Exemplare
The Yukon (1967) 11 Exemplare
Hold Back the Hunter (1959) 10 Exemplare
Tall Timber Pilots (1953) 9 Exemplare
The Singing Boones (1957) 8 Exemplare
Young Deputy Smith (1961) 8 Exemplare
The Boy Who Came Back (1966) 6 Exemplare
Bat Masterson (1960) 6 Exemplare
Rifles and war bonnets (1970) 6 Exemplare
Brad's flying saucer, (1969) 5 Exemplare
Fast-draw Tilghman (1961) 4 Exemplare
Bigfoot All over the Country (1978) 4 Exemplare
Thunder in His Moccasins (1962) 4 Exemplare
The Wild Horse Trap (1955) 4 Exemplare
Let's Go to a Fish Hatchery (1961) 4 Exemplare
Nobody meets Bigfoot (1976) 2 Exemplare
Steamboat Up the Missouri (1958) 2 Exemplare
The Johnny Cake Mine (1954) 2 Exemplare
New York to Nome 1 Exemplar

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Andere Namen
White, Dale
Whitinger, R.D.
Geburtstag
1910-10-14
Todestag
2006-04
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA

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The fictional account of a fourteen-year-old boy's visit with General George Custer at Fort Abraham Lincoln in North Dakota. Describes life during the optimistic days before the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the circumstances that caused this youth to miss the battle and survive.-from LCwebsite
 
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uses | Feb 20, 2024 |
Good children's story about teens having adventures in Dodge City with the Earps and Bat Masterson.
 
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LouieSG | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 2, 2022 |
From the book flap:

"In the brawling, bloody history of the West, few men lived as dangerously as Bat Masterson. Buffalo hunter, Army scout, Indian fighter, sheriff, U.S. Marshal, his reputation as a fast-draw kept law and order in Dodge City and Tombstone—the two toughest towns in America.

Billy Masterson was raised on the Kansas frontier. At eighteen, bored by farm work, avid for excitement, he joined a hunting expedition up the Sal Fork of the Arkansas. This was Indian territory, forbidden to white men. Billy longed to hunt the swarming buffalo but his boss considered him a greenhorn kid, fit only for menial jobs. He practiced marksmanship, determined to become a crack shot, but his dream seemed hopeless. Then Wyatt Earp taught him to use a six-gun and to speed up his draw. From that chance meeting, Billy's destiny changed; he was caught in a web of drama that shaped the history of the West.

Fearlessly, recklessly, Billy took single-handed vengeance against Kiowa thieves, endured five blood-chilling days of Comanche attack, rescued white children from the savages. He was shot defending the girl he loved and was left with a limp, necessitating the use of a cane. Whacking trouble-makers with the knob of the cane proved very effective and soon he acquired the name of Bat which stuck with him the rest of his life. Despite his crippling wound, he was hired as a deputy by the marshal of Dodge City and later became sheriff. When he heard Wyatt Earp needed him in Tombstone, he hurried to his aid. Summoned back to Dodge City by a false message, he realized too late that he had entered a trap....

Bat Materson's life was violent adventure unremitting conflict. Dale White tells his story with breathless pace, sparing none of the tumult and the terror of the period. Yet at the same time Bat emerges as far more than a stereotyped frontier hero. He was cocky, sometimes arrogant, but a passionate defender of the weak. He was among the last romantics of our wild, romantic past. "
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northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |
From the book flap:

"Bill Tilghman was the greatest law enforcement officer the West has ever known. His career spanned two centuries of fighting against crime- he kept dangerous bad men in check, broke up gangs of outlaws, trailed mail thieves and murderous Indians, and survived to battle against gangster, dope peddlers and bootleggers Not one was so fast on the draw or so reluctant to kill."
 
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northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |

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Werke
47
Mitglieder
766
Beliebtheit
#33,218
Bewertung
½ 3.4
Rezensionen
9
ISBNs
41

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