The Rider of Golden Bar

audiobook

The Rider of Golden Bar

by William Patterson White

EN·~9 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

The girl seized his stirrup to save herself from falling. FRONTISPIECE..

0:04
2

BY - WILLIAM PATTERSON WHITE

0:01
3

WITH FRONTISPIECE BY REMINGTON SCHUYLER

0:11
4

TORONTO THE RYERSON PRESS 1922

0:02
5

TO MY POINT O' WOODS COUSINS LAURA, CHARLOTTE, JULIA, AND DOROTHY

0:59
6

THE RIDER OF GOLDEN BAR

0:01
7

CHAPTER ONE - BILLY WINGO

15:37
8

CHAPTER TWO - A SAFE MAN

20:06
9

CHAPTER THREE - WHAT SALLY JANE THOUGHT

11:38
10

CHAPTER FOUR - HAZEL WALTON

42:34

Description

A spirited frontier tale opens on the dusty stretch of a fledgling ranch, where Bill Wingo’s easygoing nature clashes with the fiery determination of Sally Jane Prescott. She pushes him to trade idle hunting for honest work, promising that his modest holdings could blossom into a thriving cattle empire—if only he’d seize the chance. Their banter crackles with humor and underlying affection, setting the stage for a partnership that feels both precarious and inevitable.

As rumors of rustlers and legal entanglements drift through the valley, the couple must navigate trust, ambition, and the harsh realities of ranch life. Their growing bond is tested by outside threats and internal doubts, while the landscape itself—wide open plains, rugged trails, and looming town politics—adds a palpable sense of danger and opportunity. Listeners will be drawn into a world where love, loyalty, and the promise of a better future ride side by side.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (521K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2011-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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William Patterson White

b. 1884

Best known for brisk, old-school Western adventures, this early 20th-century novelist filled his stories with ranch life, danger, and wide-open frontier drama. His books helped shape the popular magazine-and-hardcover Western of the 1910s and 1920s.

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