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  • The Texan

    James B. Hendryx

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 12, 2015)
    James B. Hendryx was a 20th century author best known for popular Western action and adventure novels, including this one.
  • The Texan

    James B. Hendryx

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Oct. 6, 2017)
    This eBook edition of "The Texan" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.Excerpt:"Exactly twenty minutes after young Benton dismounted from his big rangy black before the door of a low adobe saloon that fronted upon one of the narrow crooked streets of old Las Vegas, he glanced into the eyes of the thin-lipped croupier and laughed. "You've got 'em. Seventy-four good old Texas dollars." He held up a coin between his thumb and forefinger...."James B. Hendryx was an author and script writer of western adventures. Many of his famous novels and short stories were adapted into early films.
  • THE TEXAN

    James B. Hendryx

    eBook (e-artnow, April 29, 2017)
    This carefully crafted ebook: "The Texan" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.Excerpt:"Exactly twenty minutes after young Benton dismounted from his big rangy black before the door of a low adobe saloon that fronted upon one of the narrow crooked streets of old Las Vegas, he glanced into the eyes of the thin-lipped croupier and laughed. "You've got 'em. Seventy-four good old Texas dollars." He held up a coin between his thumb and forefinger...."James B. Hendryx was an author and script writer of western adventures. Many of his famous novels and short stories were adapted into early films.
  • Texan Scouts

    Joseph A Altsheler

    Hardcover (John M. Carroll Co., June 1, 2000)
    Excerpt: ... were not able to obtain a shot at him. CHAPTER XI THE DESPERATE DEFENCE Ned's report created some alarm among the defenders of the Alamo, but it passed quickly. "I don't see just how it can help 'em," said Crockett. "He's found out that we're few in number. They already knew that. He's learned that the Alamo is made up of a church an' other buildings with walls 'roun' them. They already knew that, too, an' so here we all are, Texans an' Mexicans, just where we stood before." Nevertheless, the bombardment rose to a fiercer pitch of intensity the next day. The Mexicans seemed to have an unlimited supply of ammunition, and they rained balls and shells on the Alamo. Many of the shells did not burst, and the damage done was small. The Texans did not reply from the shelter of their walls for a long time. At last the Mexicans came closer, emboldened perhaps by the thought that resistance was crushed, and then the Texan sharpshooters opened fire with their long-barreled rifles. The Texans had two or three rifles apiece, and they poured in a fast and deadly fire. So many of the Mexicans fell that the remainder retreated with speed, leaving the fallen behind them. But when the smoke lifted others came forward under a white flag, and the Texans allowed them to take away their dead. The cannonade now became spasmodic. All the Mexican cannon would fire continuously for a half hour or so, and then would ensue a silence of perhaps an hour. In the afternoon Bowie was taken very ill, owing to his great exertions, and a bed was made for him in the hospital. Ned sat there with him a while. The gentle mood that had distinguished the Georgian throughout the siege was even more marked now. "Ned," he said, "you ought to have gone out the other night when we wanted you to go. Fannin may come to our help or he may not, but even if he should come I don't think his force is sufficient. It would merely increase the number of Texans in the trap." "I've quite made up my mind...
  • Texan Scouts

    Joseph A. Altsheler

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, June 1, 1985)
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  • The Texan

    James B. Hendryx

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Jan. 29, 2010)
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  • The Texan

    James Hendryx

    Hardcover (A.L. Burt, Aug. 16, 1918)
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  • The Three Scouts

    J. T. Trowbridge

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Aug. 17, 2012)
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  • The Texan

    James B. Hendryx

    Paperback (ValdeBooks, Jan. 14, 2010)
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  • The Three Scouts

    J.T. TROWBRIDGE

    (Hurst & Co, Jan. 1, 1905)
    Novel of the Civil War. Hardback. Pictorial cloth covers. 352pp.
  • The Three Scouts

    J. T. Trowbridge

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Oct. 3, 2009)
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  • The Three Scouts

    Richard Hooker Wilmer, J T. 1827-1916 Trowbridge

    Hardcover (Palala Press, May 24, 2016)
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