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Shalako

He rode wild country with wilder men. He was a loner who owned nothing but his horse and saddle-and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted ... He was Shalako. From the Paperback edition.

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  • "He rode wild country with wilder men. He was a loner who owned nothing but his horse and saddle-and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted ... He was Shalako. From the Paperback edition."@en
  • "He was a white man as cunning as any Indian, a brooding man who trusted in nothing but his weapon and his horse."@en
  • "While crossing the Sonoran Desert, Shalako stops to help a European hunting party and a beautiful woman in their fight against a fearless Apache warrior."@en
  • "He was a loner and a brooding man who trusted nothing and no one. A white man who owned nothing but his horse, his saddle and his guns. He was Shalako. Shalako is determined to cross the bleak Sonora Desert-the Apaches' killing ground - alone. On his way, he finds a European hunting party - and a brave and beautiful young woman - stranded and defenseless. Shalako has no choice. He knows he has to stay and help them fight for their lives."
  • "He rode wild country with wilder men. He was a loner who owned nothing but his horse and saddle-and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted... He was Shalako."@en
  • "She was rich, beautiful, a lady, hunting in the desert with servants, champagne, down mattresses, the best of everything. THEY were the grim-faced killers who haunted the high peaks; they were the scourge of the desert; the apaches. SHE was Shalako. Women loved him, gunmen feared him Apaches hated him - he stood between them and their prey."
  • "He was a loner and a brooding man who trusted nothing and no one -- a white man as cunning as any Indian who owned nothing but his horse, his saddle and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted. He was Shalako. Now Shalako is determined to cross the bleak Sonora Desert -- the Apaches' killing ground -- alone. On his way, he finds a European hunting party -- and a brave and beautiful young woman -- stranded and defenseless. Shalako has no choice. He knows he has to stay and help them fight for their lives."
  • "He was a loner and a brooding man who trusted nothing and no one -- a white man as cunning as any Indian who owned nothing but his horse, his saddle and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted. He was Shalako. Now Shalako is determined to cross the bleak Sonora Desert -- the Apaches' killing ground -- alone. On his way, he finds a European hunting party -- and a brave and beautiful young woman -- stranded and defenseless. Shalako has no choice. He knows he has to stay and help them fight for their lives."@en
  • "Traveling north from Mexico in 1882, Shalako meets up with a group of touring Europeans in Apache country. He warns them of the Apaches, and they refuse to believe him until they are attacked. The tourists allow Shalako to take them to cover as the Apaches continue to battle them and the U.S. Army, which has been alerted."@en
  • "Traveling north from Mexico in 1882, Shalako meets up with a group of touring Europeans in Apache country. He warns them of the Apaches, and they refuse to believe him until they are attacked. The tourists allow Shalako to take them to cover as the Apaches continue to battle them and the U.S. Army, which has been alerted. The final battle is between Shalako and Tats-ah-das-ay-go. Shalako wins, the remaining Europeans return to safety with the U.S. Army, and Shalako continues his travels now accompanied by Iriana, one of the European women."@en
  • "He rode wild country with wilder men. Shalako was a loner who owned nothing but his horse and saddle--and his guns. He was a man willing to gamble his life to get the woman he wanted."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western"@en

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