Framed, years before, for a railroad robbery--after most of his family was killed--Dolf Morgette returns to Pinebluff Falls for a reunion with his children and for revived harrassment, ambushes, and schemes by his old enemy...
Determined to exact revenge on Forrest Twead for killing his friend, Dolf Morgette will stop at nothing to capture the brutal killer, but as he tracks him to San Francisco, a city known for its rough clientele, Morgette must fight for survival while ...
192 pp. A fine, tight, unread, unmarked copy in a fine, bright, unclipped dist jacket. A very readable novel by a controversial author who may have been better off writing fictional novels than the history of Wyatt Earp and Tombstone, Arizona!...
NIGHT RIDERS! The New Mexico Territory is bleeding in the throes of the Amarillo War, named for the vast estate known as the Amarillo Grant. The estate manager, Lord Ransom, is engaged to the owner's daughter and he's determined to see that pay of...
Dolf Morgette is determined to head as far west as a man can go - to the wilds of Alaska to join the great gold rush. He's charged with the responsibility of protecting Jack Quillen, the only man alive who can locate the vast goldfields of Lost Sky P...
When a series of mysterious bombings targeting mine owners in Pinebluff, Idaho, threatens his family, legendary gunfighter Dolf Morgette calls on his father-in-law, Chief Henry, and the men of his tribe to help find the culprits....
On June 25, 1876, the most famous Cavalry and Indian battle in frontier history was fought on the banks of a lonely Montana stream that the Sioux called Greasy Grass and the white men called the Little Big Horn. Although much has been written about t...
It is the depths of the Depression. In the words of President Franklin Roosevelt, "One third of the country was ill-housed, ill-clothed, and ill-fed." Young Bennie Todd and his family -- forced to live in an unheated, sparsely furnished apartment in ...