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The Soldier's Way

They were two men driven by desperation--and the promise of a $10,000 payday. All they had to do was burn a few bridges and take out railroad communications along the Mexican border. General Montaño had promised his army would be able to hold off any Federal pursuit. But the general was wrong. And now the chase is on as two men try to outfox, outmaneuver and outrun the U.S. Cavalry forces hot on their trail.

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  • "They were two men driven by desperation--and the promise of a $10,000 payday. All they had to do was burn a few bridges and take out railroad communications along the Mexican border. General Montao had promised his army would be able to hold off any Federal pursuit. But the general was wrong. And now the chase is on as two men try to outfox, outmaneuver and outrun the U.S. Cavalry forces hot on their trail."
  • "They were two men driven by desperation--and the promise of a $10,000 payday. All they had to do was burn a few bridges and take out railroad communications along the Mexican border. General Montaño had promised his army would be able to hold off any Federal pursuit. But the general was wrong. And now the chase is on as two men try to outfox, outmaneuver and outrun the U.S. Cavalry forces hot on their trail."@en
  • "Beanie Bogan, daredevil gun-runner and recruiting agent for the Mexican Army of Liberation, finds in Bruce Whittle likely material for his business. Whittle is suicidal because he has lost the one woman he truly loved. Bogan persuades Whittle to become a member of the Foreign Legion and by his recklessness in a skirmish, Whittle impresses Bogan and a friendship is forged. In the attack on Fronteras, Bogan and Whittle agree for $10,000 to burn bridges and destroy railroad communications - a desperate undertaking and one that turns out differently than planned."@en
  • "Beanie Bogan is a daredevil gunrunner and recruiting agent for the Mexican Army of Liberation. Bogan finds in Bruce Whittle likely material for his business. Whittle is in Bogan's view a romantic fool who is suicidal because he has lost the one woman he loved in all the world. Bogan persuades Whittle to become a member of the Foreign Legion, under General Montano. By his courage and recklessness, Whittle impresses Bogan and a singular friendship is forged."
  • "Beanie Bogan is a daredevil gunrunner and recruiting agent for the Mexican Army of Liberation. Bogan finds in Bruce Whittle likely material for his business. Bogan and Whittle work under General Montano who promises many things but comes through on few. Therefore, they find themselves surrounded and in much trouble."@en
  • "Daredevil gunrunner Beanie Bogan and suicidal romantic Bruce Whittle become members of the Foreign Legion only to find themselves surrounded by the Federal cavalry with no back up. Beanie Bogan is a daredevil gunrunner and recruiting agent for the Mexican Army of Liberation. Bogan finds in Bruce Whittle likely material for his business. Whittle is in Bogan's view a romantic fool who is suicidal because he has lost the one woman in all the world. Bogan persuades Whittle to become a member of the Foreign Legion, under General Montalo. By his courage and recklessness, Whittle impresses Bogan and a singular friendship is forged. In the important attack on Fronteras, Bogan and Whittle agree to burn bridges and destroy railroad communications. To help them in this venture General Montalo promises to surround the city and cut off pursuit by the Federal forces. Only Bogan and Whittle discover that they are suddenly without this promised assistance and, instead, are pursued by Federal cavalry from Fronteras. The two are surrounded."
  • "They were two men driven by desperation--and the promise of a $10,000 payday. All they had to do was burn a few bridges and take out railroad communications along the Mexican border. General MontaÇ« had promised his army would be able to hold off any Federal pursuit. But the general was wrong. And now the chase is on as two men try to outfox, outmaneuver and outrun the U.S. Cavalry forces hot on their trail."

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

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  • "The Soldier's Way"@en
  • "The soldier's way a western story"
  • "The soldier's way : a western story"
  • "The soldier's way"
  • "The soldier's way"@en