Crooked Trails

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Crooked Trails

by Frederic Remington

EN·~3 hours

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In a smoky San Antonio club, a curious narrator is led to the modest quarters of a legendary Texas Ranger, Colonel “Rip” Ford, whose snowy beard and seasoned eyes hold the echoes of a tumultuous frontier. Through the haze of cigar smoke, Ford recounts the early days of the Rangers, when men on horseback clashed with Comanche war parties and Mexican bandits across the rolling chaparral. The vivid recollections paint a picture of rugged soldiers in broad hats, armed with bowie knives, six‑shooters, and a fierce sense of destiny.

The stories unfold like a living tableau of 19th‑century Texas—harsh landscapes, sudden ambushes, and the relentless pursuit of law in a land where order was still being carved out of chaos. Ford’s seasoned voice blends pride with a hint of melancholy, revealing the harsh realities of frontier justice and the personal codes that guided these men. Listeners are invited to step back in time and hear the crack of rifles and the thunder of hooves as the legend of the Rangers takes shape.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Eric Eldred, and David Widger

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederic Remington

Frederic Remington

1861–1909

Best known for bringing the American West to life, this painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer filled his work with motion, drama, and hard frontier detail. His images of cowboys, soldiers, and Native peoples helped shape how generations imagined the closing years of the 19th-century West.

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