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Lonigan
Ruth Gurney hires a man that turns out to be a no-good outlaw to get her cattle to Dodge, and she wishes that Lonigan were there to help her when trouble arises on the dusty trail.
- "Ruth Gurney hires a man that turns out to be a no-good outlaw to get her cattle to Dodge, and she wishes that Lonigan were there to help her when trouble arises on the dusty trail."@en
- "In Lonigan, on a long, hard cattle drive to Dodge, Ruth Gurney finds that the man she has hired to lead her herd is nothing but trouble and Lonigan is really the only man who can save her ranch and her honor. In The Outlaws of Poplar Creek, a store owner finds his hands full trying to raise his kids, run the store, and stay on the right side of the wild Tucker gang."
- "A collection of short stories dealing with rustling, saloons, the bunkhouse, riding, tough men, and the passing of the Old West. Some violence."
- "L'Amour selected the stories in this collection and prefaced each with an author's note about the topic featured -- rustling, saloons, the bunkhouse, riding, tough men, and the passing of the old West. The title story stars Lonigan -- a tough but fair cowboy who stands up to a lady and saves her ranch. This plot is echoed in other selections with many instant marriages following various traumas in ranch country. Some violence."
- "On a long, hard cattle drive to Dodge, Ruth Gurney finds that the man she has hired to lead her herd is nothing but trouble and Lonigan is really the only man who can save her ranch and her honor."@en
- "L'Amour selected the stories in this collection and prefaced each with an author's note about the topic featured -- rustling, saloons, the bunkhouse, riding, tough men, and the passing of the old West. The title story stars Lonigan -- a tough but fair cowboy who stands up to a lady and saves her ranch. This plot is echoed in other selections with many instant marriages following various traumas in ranch country."
- "Louis L'Amour is truly America's favorite storyteller and the legendary voice of the American west. He was the first fiction writer ever to receive the Congressional Gold Medal from the United States Congress in honor of his life's work, and was also awarded the Medal of Freedom. In Lonigan he celebrates the unique breed of men who worked the great cattle ranches. Men like Dan Regan, who refused to surrender when trouble came; Con Fargo, who would fight for what was his--despite the odds; Rowdy Horn, a small-time rancher with big-time dreams; Tandy Thayer, too loyal to forget a friend; Bill Carey, who might have fallen low, but not low enough to let the likes of Tabat Ryerson ride off with a woman like Jane Conway; and in the classic title story, Danny Lonigan, a hard rider who faced a group of rustlers without fear or mercy."@en
- "Fiction"
- "Fiction"@en
- "Audiobooks"@en
- "Western stories"@en
- "Western stories"
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- "Downloadable audio books"@en
- "Lonigan The outlaws of Poplar Creek"
- "Lonigan"
- "Lonigan"@en