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  • The Rustlers of Pecos County: By Zane Grey - Illustrated

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 20, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About The Rustlers of Pecos County by Zane Grey The Texas Rangers try to keep law and order in the chaotic Wild West but one county in particular is feared across the land: Pecos County. That is, until Ranger Vaughn Steel rides into town, vowing revenge. Set in Texas, this is the tale of frontiersmen, ranchers, cowpokes, and outlaws -- and a few defenseless women.
  • The Rustlers of Pecos County

    Zane Grey, Monty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2016)
    Why buy our paperbacks? Standard Font size of 10 for all books High Quality Paper Fulfilled by Amazon Expedited shipping 30 Days Money Back Guarantee BEWARE of Low-quality sellers Don't buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated About The Rustlers of Pecos County by Zane Grey The Texas Rangers try to keep law and order in the chaotic Wild West but one county in particular is feared across the land: Pecos County. That is, until Ranger Vaughn Steel rides into town, vowing revenge. Set in Texas, this is the tale of frontiersmen, ranchers, cowpokes, and outlaws -- and a few defenseless women.
  • The Rustlers of Pecos County

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2018)
    "The Rustlers of Pecos County" book has a beautiful glossy cover and a blank page for the dedication. "That night, I saw Steele at our meeting place, and we compared notes and pondered details of our problem. Steele had rented the stone house to be used as a jail. While the blacksmith was putting up a door and window calculated to withstand many onslaughts, all the idlers and strangers in town went to see the sight. Manifestly it was an occasion for Linrock. When Steele let it be known that he wanted to hire a jailer and a guard this caustically humorous element offered itself en masse. The men made a joke out of it. When Steele and I were about to separate I remembered a party that was to be given by Miss Sampson, and I told him about it. He shook his head sadly, almost doubtfully."