A Texas Ranger

A Texas Ranger
ISBN-10
1438535287
ISBN-13
9781438535289
Series
A Texas Ranger
Category
Fiction
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
2010-02
Publisher
Book Jungle
Author
William Macleod Raine

Description

William MacLeod Raine (1871-1954) is the author of such popular western adventure novels as A Texas Ranger (1910), Yukon Trail (1917) and A Man Four-Square (1919). Raine's fast paced plots and varied settings are the backdrop for gun toting cowboys, tough marshals, mean outlaws and the language particular to the western frontier. A Texas Ranger was first published in 1911.

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