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The Trail driver

Old Adam Brite recruits a tough outfit to drive four thousand cattle along the Chisholm Trail, haunt of gunslingers and rustlers. One of his gun-toting horse wranglers is Reddie Bayne, a youth who turns out to be slightly different.

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  • "Old Adam Brite recruits a tough outfit to drive four thousand cattle along the Chisholm Trail, haunt of gunslingers and rustlers. One of his gun-toting horse wranglers is Reddie Bayne, a youth who turns out to be slightly different."
  • "Old Adam Brite recruits a tough outfit to drive four thousand cattle along the Chisholm Trail, haunt of gunslingers and rustlers. One of his gun-toting horse wranglers is Reddie Bayne, a youth who turns out to be slightly different."@en
  • "Old Adam Brite recruits a tough outfit to drive four thousand cattle along the Chisholm Trail, haunt of gunslingers, Comanches, and rustlers. This kind of trouble they expect. What they don't expect is a lovely girl alone in the middle of the Trail. Then every danger multiplies exponentially."@en
  • "4,500 head of longhorns - it was the biggest herd ever driven down the Chisholm Trail Cattleman Adam Brite and his men knew they'd be in for trouble. And they got it - deadly Comanche raiders, trail rustlers, storms, floods, stampedes, sudden death! But they found one thing they didn't expect - a lovely girl alone in the middle of the Trail. And that was one kind of trouble these cowboys didn't know how to handle."
  • "Cattle drive from Texas to Kansas in 1871."@en
  • "With 4,500 head of Longhorns, the biggest herd ever driven down the Chisholm Trail, cattleman Adam Brite and his men knew they would be in for trouble. And they got it: Comanches, rustlers, storms, stampedes, and a girl alone on the trail."
  • "Old Adam Brite recruits a tough outfit to drive four thousand cattle along the Chisholm Trail, haunt of gunslingers , Comanches, and rustlers. This kind of trouble they expect. What they don't expect is a lovely girl alone in the middle of the Trail. Then every danger multiplies exponentially."@en
  • "With 4,500 head of Longhorns, the biggest herd ever driven down the Chisholm Trail, cattleman Adam Brite and his men knew they would be in for trouble. And they got it; Comanches, rustlers, storms, stampedes, and a girl alone on the trail."
  • "Cattleman Adam Brite and his men knew they'd be in for trouble. And they got it-deadly Comanche raiders, trail rustlers, storms, floods, stampedes, suddent death! But they found one thing they didn't expect-a lovely girl alone in the middle of the Trail. And that was one kind of trouble these cowboys didn't know how to handle."@en
  • "Adam Brite and his men could handle the Indians and the elements during a 4500 head cattle drive, but don't know what to do with a lone young woman that they find."

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  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "American fiction"
  • "American fiction"@en
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Westerny (literatura)"

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  • "El Conductor de manadas"
  • "In der Prärie"
  • "In der Prà‹rie : ein Klassischer Western-Roman"
  • "In der Prärie : e. klass. Western-Roman"
  • "El conductor de manadas"@es
  • "El conductor de manadas"
  • "The Trail driver"@en
  • "The Trail Driver"@en
  • "Senda peligrosa"@es
  • "El conductor de manadas : (novela)"
  • "Aavikon ratsastaja"@fi
  • "Aavikon ratsastaja"
  • "In der Prärie Western-Roman"
  • "O guia da montanha"
  • "The trail driver"@en
  • "The trail driver"
  • "The Trail Driver : 'large Print'"@en
  • "Aavikon ratsastaja : (The trail driver)"
  • "Conductor de manadas"
  • "Trail driver"@en
  • "El conductor de manadas novela"@es
  • "El conductor demanadas : novela"@es

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