More American West in Fiction (Unabridged)

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More American West in Fiction (Unabridged)

Author: Benjamin Capps, Max Evans, Zane Grey, and more
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PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY:

In this collection of classic and contemporary stories and poems, actor Burt Reynolds helps bring the American West to life. The selections span the entire range of the genre, from its 19th-century origins in the bitter whimsy of Bret Harte ("Salomy Jane's Kiss") through the traditional Western stylings of Zane Grey ("The Desert Crucible") and Louis L'Amour ("War Party") to the contemporary work of Max Evans ("Candles in the Bottom of the Pool"). Rounding out the collection are "The Bird in the Bush" by Eugene M. Rhodes, "The Slaughter" by Benjamin Capps, and poetry by Robert Service, the bard of the West. Country stars Eddie Rabbit and Juice Newton also narrate.


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