Dan Cushman (1909–2001)
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The con man 3 Exemplare
4 for Texas 3 Exemplare
C.M. Russell Gallery: Centennial Committee, 2 Exemplare
The Pecos Kid Western, Vol. 1, No. 3 1 Exemplar
Diamanter i djungeln 1 Exemplar
The Great Northern Trail 1 Exemplar
Seekers of the Glittering Fetish: The Complete Adventures of Armless O'Neil, Volume 1 (2010) 1 Exemplar
Port Orient - bk683 1 Exemplar
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A Century of Great Western Stories-An Anthology of Western Fiction (2000) — Mitwirkender — 104 Exemplare
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- Dan Cushman
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- 1909
- Todestag
- 2001-09-29
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- Nationalität
- USA
- Geburtsort
- Marion, Michigan, USA
- Sterbeort
- Great Falls, Montana, USA
- Wohnorte
- Marion, Michigan
Great Falls, Montana, USA
Box Elder, Montana, USA
Big Sandy, Montana, USA - Ausbildung
- University of Montana, Missoula
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- linotype operator
newspaper reporter
miner
geologist's assistant
cowboy
prospector (Zeige alle 8)
advertising writer
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- Western Writers of America Spur Award
H. G. Merriam Award for Distinguished Contributions to Montana Literature - Kurzbiographie
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When the Major and the local law confront the Irons boys' mother about her sons, she takes them on with her Sharps Buffalo gun and is eventually killed. This leads to a final confrontation between Rusty and the Major.
The author manages to include much cowboy lore in the text such as when confronted by mosquitoes, ride with the wind rather than against or to see where people who are following you are relative to your position, look for birds of prey for they will stay close to riders because those riders will stir small animals to move and thus be seen by the birds.… (mehr)