"Audio visual Cassettes." . . "Western Fiction." . . . . "Westerns." . . "CD-Rom Books." . . "Western Frontier ; Cowboys ; USA ; Fiction ;" . . "Audiobooks." . . "Spoken word." . . . . . . "In the 1st story: When Gentry heads back to his uncle's ranch, he finds strangers have taken it and claim that his uncle, a Quaker, died in a gun battle. Gentry stays to fight."@en . . . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . "Western stories"@en . "Western stories" . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . "Audio adaptations" . . . . . . . "Keep travelin rider" . . . . . . "Keep travelin' rider ; Big medicine"@en . . . . . "Tack Gentry comes home to find his ranch and girl stolen by the outlaws who now run the town and everyone in it."@en . . . "Tack Gentry has been away for a year when he returns to the familiar buildings of his uncle John Gentry's G Bar. To his amazement, the ranch has a new owner, who is unimpressed when Tack explains that his uncle was a Quaker, didn't believe in violence, and never carried a gun. His advice to Tack is to make tracks. But Tack has other plans."@en . . . "Unabridged. Read by John Randolph Jones."@en . . . . . "In this audio adaptation of his short story, Louis L'Amour brings the listener the Wild West as never heard before. Complete with a full cast, music, and authentic sound effects." . . . . "Big medicine"@en . "Presents a tale of the Old West from \"Dutchman's Flat,\" an anthology of Louis L'Amour's western stories." . . . . . . . . . . . "When Tom Lundy is shot in the back, Kate, his sister, is determined to find the killer with the help of her ranch foreman, Conn Dury." . . "In the main story Gentry heads back to his uncle's ranch to find that strangers have taken it and his uncle has been murdered." . . . . . . "Keep Travelin', Rider" . . . . . "Tack Gentry's uncle has been murdered, and his ranch claimed by some mean-looking characters. When he asks too many questions, he is thrown in jail for a murder he didn't commit. Can one honest man save the town?"@en . . "Keep travelin' rider"@en . "Tack Gentry has been away for a year when he returns to the familiar buildings of his uncle John Gentry's G Bar ranch. To his amazement, the ranch has a new owner, who is unimpressed when Tack explains that his uncle was a Quaker, didn't believe in violence, and never carried a gun. His advice to Tack is to make tracks. But Tack has other plans."@en . . "Keep travelin' rider" . . "Keep travelin', rider" . "Keep travelin', rider"@en . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Keep travelin', rider and, Big medicine"@en . . . "Keep Travelin' Rider / an audio recording" . "Keep traveling, rider"@en . . . . "Taken from his bestselling short story collection, Dutchman's Flat, this is a multi-voiced dramatization with sound effects and music that will sweep listeners back to the glory of the Old West."@en .