New trails : twenty-three original stories of the West from western writers of America
Twenty-three short stories, many written by women and featuring women. In Arthur Windfield Knight's The Death(s) of Billy the Kid, the event is treated from several points of view. In Loren D. Estleman's Iron Heart's Story, a woman uses ruse to invigorate a senile husband.
"This collection of original stories from members of the Western Writers of America heralds a rebirth for the western short story. A hero-worshiping young boy gets a history lesson; a tough rancher gets a lesson in helplessness and humanity; a Cheyenne woman uses the powerful medicine of a story to keep her aging husband alife; three losers find treasures that will change their lives. Rich in history, humor and honest emotion, these twenty-three stories offer the best in modern western fiction."
"Twenty-three short stories, many written by women and featuring women. In Arthur Windfield Knight's The Death(s) of Billy the Kid, the event is treated from several points of view. In Loren D. Estleman's Iron Heart's Story, a woman uses ruse to invigorate a senile husband."@en
"Twenty-three short stories, many written by women and featuring women. In Mariane Willman's The Death(s) of Billy the Kid the event is treated from several points of view. In Loren D. Estleman's Iron Heart' Story a woman uses ruse to invigorate a senile husband."
"Twenty-three short stories, many written by women and featuring women. In Mariane Willman's The Death(s) of Billy the Kid the event is treated from several points of view. In Loren D. Estleman's Iron Heart' Story a woman uses ruse to invigorate a senile husband."@en
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