A Texas Ranger

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine, Sheba Blake

    Later he moved to Denver, where he worked as a reporter and editorial writer for local periodicals, including the Republican, the Post, and the Rocky Mountain News.At this time he began to publish short stories, eventually becoming a full ...

  • A Texas Ranger: Original Edition
    By William Macleod Raine

    a texas ranger From William MacLeod Raine

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine

    A Texas Ranger is a classic western novel centering around a member of the most feared border police force.

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine

    "Say, you ladsgoing to the danceat Millikan's?" "Didn't know there was one." "Sure. Big doings. Monday night. Always have a dance after the spring roundup. Jed and hisfriends will be there— that oughtto fetch you!" Dick grinned.

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine

    Pairing his academic studies in literature and journalism with his real-world experience on the range, MacLeod produced a series of beloved novels chronicling the bravery and courage of Western heroes from every walk of life, including the ...

  • A Texas Ranger
    By N. A. Jennings

    "A Young Jennings came to texas in 1874 to join a special task force call the Texas Rangers.".

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine

    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).

  • A Texas Ranger
    By N. A. Jennings

    In 1874, Napoleon Augustus Jennings moved to Texas to join the Rangers under the command of L. H. McNelly.

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Macleod Raine, Sheba Blake

    Pairing his academic studies in literature and journalism with his real-world experience on the range, MacLeod produced a series of beloved novels chronicling the bravery and courage of Western heroes from every walk of life, including the ...

  • A Texas Ranger
    By N.A. Jennings

    In the following story of those years of my life which were passed on the broad table-lands of Western Texas, I have endeavored to set down, plainly and truthfully, events as they actually occurred.

  • A Texas Ranger
    By William Raine

    As she lay crouched in the bear-grass there came to the girl clearly the crunch of wheels over disintegrated granite.