"Western stories." . . . . "Four \"magazine novels\" in their original version."@en . . . . . . . . "Showdown Trail."@en . . . . . . . . "The rider of the Rudy Hills" . . . "The rider of the Ruby Hills : a western duo" . "The Rider of the Ruby Hills."@en . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . "The rider of the Ruby Hills : stories"@en . . "A Man Called Trent."@en . . "Electronic books"@en . "Rider of the Ruby Hills"@en . . "Presents four novel-length Western stories written during the early years of author Louis L'amour's career."@en . "A WORD FROM LOUIS L'AMOUR \"Almost four decades ago, when my fiction was being published exclusively in 'pulp' western magazines, I wrote a number of novel-length stories, known back then as 'magazine novels.' In creating them, I lived with my characters so closely that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after the issues in which they appeared went out of print. Proud as I was of how I presented the characters and their adventures in the pages of the magazines, I wanted to tell the reader more about my people and why they did what they did. So, over the years, I revised and expanded these magazine works into novels that I published as full-length paperbacks under different titles. \"These particular early magazine versions of my books have long been a source of considerable speculation and curiosity among many of my readers, so much so of late, that now I've decided to bring four of my 'magazine novels' back into print in this latest volume of my short fiction. \"I hope you enjoy them.\" FEATURING Showdown Trail A Man Called Trent The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon The Rider of the Ruby Hills From the Paperback edition."@en . "The rider of the Ruby Hills"@en . . . . . . "The rider of the Ruby Hills" . . . . "Four 'magazine novels' in their original version."@en . . "The rider of the Ruby Hills / S" . . . . . . . "\"Ross Hardy had made his decision. He sat in the middle of all he owned, a splendid Appaloosa gelding, a fine California saddle, a .44 Winchester rifle, and two walnut-stocked Colt .44 pistols. These were his all. It was a life that had left him rich in experience but poor in good of the world. The experience was the hard-fisted experience of cold winters, dry ranges, and the dusty bitterness of cattle drives. He had fought Comanches and rustlers, hunted buffalo and horse thieves. Now he was going to ride for himself, to fight for himself.\"--The book."@en . . "Rider of the ruby hills" . "The Rider of Ruby Hills is the story of Ross Haney, who rides into Ruby Hills county hoping to settle down. What he finds is an intense rivarly between two big ranches, and a rustler who is taking full advantage of the situation."@en . . . . . . . "The Rider of the Ruby Hills" . . "The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon."@en . . . "Rider of the Ruby Hills : a western duo" . . "The rider of the ruby hills"@en . "The rider of the ruby hills" . . . . . . . . . "THE RIDER OF THE RUBY HILLS" . "Large type books" . . "Four novel-length Western stories written during the early years of author Louis L'amour's career."@en . . "Western stories"@en . "Western stories" . . . . . . "Donated to the Sulphur Springs Public Library by Lona Long 2005." . . "Large print books." . . "Short stories Western Fiction." . . "FICTION General." . . "Frontier and pioneer life Fiction." . . "Fiction, Western U.S." . . "The West" . . "West (U.S.)" . .