
In this lively western saga, the reader meets Nick Ellhorn, a hard‑bitten gunslinger who wakes up in a Santa Fe hotel with a thirst for a cocktail and a revolver at the ready. His drunken banter with the burly Tommy Tuttle sets a tone of rough camaraderie, while the clatter of spurs and the crack of gunfire echo the untamed frontier. The opening scene captures the gritty humor of a man who’d rather trade bullets for booze, painting a vivid picture of a dusty plaza, adobe walls, and the restless energy of a town on the edge of the desert.
The collection unfolds with a series of short western tales that blend daring shoot‑outs, rugged landscapes, and wry observations of frontier life. Illustrated in vivid color, each story offers a snapshot of the Old West—whether it’s a chase across the plains, a showdown in a saloon, or a quiet moment by a campfire. Listeners will find a balance of action and humor that brings the era to life, making the anthology an engaging ride through the myths and mishaps of the American frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-05-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1858–1939
A pioneering newspaperwoman, novelist, and suffragist, this American writer built a long career at a time when journalism offered few openings for women. Her work ranges from fiction to memoir, all shaped by a sharp eye for public life and social change.
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