The Wild Ones

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Macmillan, 07.01.2002 - 277 Seiten
In the 1870s the frontier was a battleground, where the U.S. Army fought Plains warriors, outlaws terrorized the land, and lawmen took no prisoners. Into the West came a family of New York City stage performers: a widowed father, his son, and a daughter whose beauty and singing voice could make the most hardened frontiersmen weep.

The Fontaine family was not prepared for the the life they found across the Mississippi. From Abilene to Dodge City, they crossed paths with some of the legendary figures on the frontier, from Jesse James to Bill Hickok and General George Custer. All the while, the Fontaines kept searching for a place to settle down--until they set their sights on the boomtown called Denver.

Awaiting Lilian Fontaine in Denver is fame and loss, fortune and betrayal. But between dodge and her destiny are a thousand miles of unconquered country, an outlaw band, and one man who will force the young songstress to give the performance of her life...

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CHAPTER 1
1
CHAPTER 2
11
CHAPTER 3
21
CHAPTER 4
33
CHAPTER 5
43
CHAPTER 6
53
CHAPTER 7
65
CHAPTER 8
75
CHAPTER 13
129
CHAPTER 14
141
CHAPTER 15
153
CHAPTER 16
165
CHAPTER 17
177
CHAPTER 18
189
Chapter 19
201
Chapter 20
213

CHAPTER 9
85
CHAPTER 10
97
CHAPTER 11
107
CHAPTER 12
119
CHAPTER 21
225
Chapter 22
237
CHAPTER 23
249
Chapter 24
261

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Matt Braun was born in Oklahoma in 1932. He is a fouth-generation rancher Recipient of the Western Writers of America Golden Spur Award and the Cowboy Spirit Award. appointment by the Governor of Oklahoma as a Territorial Marshal. inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1999. His 1973 Black Fox, was made into a CBS miniseries. His works include Windward West, Wyatt Earp, You Know My Name, and Matt Braun's Western Cooking.

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