"United States, West." . . "Large type books." . . "Frontier and pioneer life." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "FICTION General." . . "Outlaws Fiction." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM American General." . . "Cattle stealing Texas Fiction." . . "Texas Rangers" . . "Texas Rangers." . "Outlaws." . . "Western Fiction." . . "Western fiction." . "West (U.S.) Social life and customs Fiction." . . "Electronic resource." . . "Texas" . . "Texas." . "Manners and customs." . . . . "West (U.S.)" . . "Frontier and pioneer life Fiction." . . "Texas Fiction." . . "Texas Rangers Fiction." . . "Texas Rangers. Fiction." . . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . . . . . "Acclaimed Western writer Zane Grey used the Wild West as his creative palette. The novel The Rustlers of Pecos County focuses on the hard-living, hard-working cowboys and wranglers who cared for livestock -- and sometimes obtained the animals by nefarious means -- on the wide open plains of Texas."@en . . . . . . . . . "Rustlers of pecos county, the"@en . . "The rustlers of pecos county"@en . . . "Texas Rangers were were as wild and reckless as the desperados they were meant to control, so the state legislature decides to abolish them. Just before the bill is signed, two men ask for a delay so they can clean up the rustlers terrorizing Pecos County." . "Texas Rangers were were as wild and reckless as the desperados they were meant to control, so the state legislature decides to abolish them. Just before the bill is signed, two men ask for a delay so they can clean up the rustlers terrorizing Pecos County."@en . . . "American fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . "The rustlers of Pecos County" . . "Into Texas rode Ranger Vaughn Steel, hungering for revenge, thirsting for justice, and determined to wipe out the rustlers of Pecos County."@en . "Into Texas rode Ranger Vaughn Steel, hungering for revenge, thirsting for justice, and determined to wipe out the rustlers of Pecos County." . . . . "The rustlers of Pecos County"@en . "(Pearl) Zane Grey (1872-1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and pulp fiction that presented an idealized image of the rugged Old West. He became especially interested in the West in 1907, after joining a friend on an expedition to trap mountain lions in Arizona. Grey wrote steadily, but it was only in 1910, and after considerable efforts by his wife, that his first western, Heritage of the Desert, became a bestseller. It propelled a career writing popular novels about manifest destiny and the conquest of the Wild West. Two years later he produced his best-k."@en . "The Rustlers of Pecos County"@en . "The Rustlers of Pecos County" . . . . . . "Los cuatreros de Pecos County" . . "Los cuatreros de Pecos County"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Rustlers of Pecos County" . . . . "Into Texas rode Ranger Vaughn Steel, hungering for revenge, thirsting for justice, and determind to wipe out the rustlers of Pecos County."@en . "Into Texas rode Ranger Vaughn Steel, hungering for revenge, thirsting for justice, and determind to wipe out the rustlers of Pecos County." . "Rustlers of Pecos County"@en . "Rustlers of pecos county"@en . . "This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. This book features a table of contents linked to every chapter. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the Kindle, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including the Kindle, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with a small display."@en . . . "The rustlers of Pecos County --Large Print-" . . "Although they were outnumbered a thousand to one, the Rangers fought a holding action against the complete breakdown of law and order."@en . . "In the morning, after breakfasting early, I took a turn up and down the main street of Sanderson, made observations and got information likely to serve me at some future day, and then I returned to the hotel ready for what might happen. The stagecoach was there and already full of passengers. This stage did not go to Linrock, but I had found that another one left for that point three days a week. Several cowboy broncos stood hitched to a railing and a little farther down were two buckboards, with horses that took my eye. These probably were the teams Colonel Sampson had spoken of to George Wright." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 - October 23, 1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that presented an idealized image of the American frontier, including the novel Riders of the Purple Sage, his bes selling book. This is one of his stories."@en . . . "Zane Grey," . . "Cattle stealing." . .