
The Sunset Trail
CHAPTER I—HOW IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT
CHAPTER II—THAT TRANSACTION IN PONIES
CHAPTER III—INEZ OF THE ’DOBE WALLS
CHAPTER IV—THE WILD ROSE OF THE CANADIAN
CHAPTER V—THE STRATEGY OF MR. MASTERSON
CHAPTER VI—THE FATAL GRATITUDE OF MR. KELLY
CHAPTER VII—WHY THE WEEKLY PLANET DIED
CHAPTER VIII—AN INVASION OF DODGE
CHAPTER IX—THE MEDICINE OF LONE WOLF
A vivid portrait of a disappearing frontier unfolds, tracing the West’s layered history from Spanish missions and fur‑trading outposts to the booming cattle drives that defined a generation. The narrative weaves together the clash of cultures, the relentless push of settlers, and the ever‑changing rhythm of the land, offering listeners a richly textured sense of place that feels both grand and intimate.
At the heart of the story is William Barclay, a man whose life is inseparably bound to the rise of the cattle era. Through his eyes we experience the hard‑won triumphs and sudden tragedies that marked the days of open range, as ambitions clash with the unforgiving desert and the relentless march of progress. His journey captures the spirit of an age on the brink of transformation, inviting listeners to feel the dust, the gunfire, and the quiet moments that shaped the American West.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (504K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-10-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1914
A lively journalist and storyteller, he moved easily from frontier-flavored fiction to sharp reporting on big-city politics. He is best remembered for the popular Wolfville tales and for books that explored power and corruption in New York.
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