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  • God and My Country

    MacKinlay Kantor

    (Speaking Volumes, LLC, April 6, 2018)
    Spur Award-Winning Author Larry D. SweazyA Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger NovelAssigned to track an Indian raiding party, Texas Ranger Josiah Wolfe expects to return home to his son in Austin in a few days. But when the Ranger and his compatriots from the Frontier Battalion are overtaken by two Comanche scouts, they find themselves captives instead of captors. Comanches aren’t known for going easy on their prisoners, so Josiah is surprised when they don’t immediately shoot him.Turns out there’s a price on his head thanks to Liam O’Reilly, a gang leader also known as the Badger. Josiah has a checkered history with the outlaw—he apprehended the gang’s previous leader—but he doesn’t know why O’Reilly wants him dead. As the Comanches drag him to the town where the Badger is waiting, Josiah knows that time is running out. But Texas Rangers are hard men to kill, and Josiah Wolfe is no exception…
  • God and My Country

    MacKinlay Kantor

    language (Speaking Volumes, April 24, 2018)
    A Novel ByMacKinlay Kantor Pulitzer Prize-winning author of AndersonvilleBASIS FOR THE MOVIEFOLLOW ME, BOYSMacKinlay Kantor, the master of the warm and human story, the writer who can make us believe the good in the worst of us, has woven a compelling, appealing novel about the life of a simple American man who held in his care the destinies of hundreds of boys. Here for the first time a major writer portrays the Scoutmaster in a small town in a role as vital as the greatest of schoolmasters, doctors, priests, or ministers. With rare insight and sym­pathy, MacKinlay Kantor has created the memorable Lem Siddons, who gave forty years of his wisdom, the fund of his laughter, the knowledgeable touch, the sweetness and love that were his, to generations of Boy Scouts. Not every boy who passed khaki-clothed along his life won the world's respect or the Scout­master's pride. There were some misfits, fallers-by-the-wayside . . . sure. But Lem Siddons knew his reward every waking moment of his life and in his dreams as well.His story is one you will remember as that of the closest of your friends: his love for the delicate and freckled Vida that grew with a lifetime, his son Downey who wanted to crowd the years. All the good Kantor writing is here, the lucid and homespun prose that makes tears well in your eyes even as a song rises in your heart.MacKinlay Kantor has set the scene for God and My Country in a small town very much like Webster City, Iowa, where he was born, and has dedicated the book to his Scoutmaster of those days. It is a perfect example of MacKinlay Kantor's special genius for capturing the full flavor of a small American town, and of its people."There's a Mr. Chips' quality to this deceptively simple story. MacKinlay Kantor has told quietly, in realistic terms, the story of one man whose in­fluence permeate a whole Iowa town and rural area. No drum heating for the American vision here, but true democracy emerges in boys at every social and human level. A microcosm of America that strengthens one's faith."—Virginia Kirkus"God and My Country is a song from the heart of America which I would love to sing."—Burl Ives
  • God and My Country

    MacKinlay Kantor, John O'Hara Cosgrave II

    (The World Publishing Company, July 6, 1954)
    STATED FIRST EDITION. FORMER LIBRARY BOOK WITH USUAL STAMPS AND MARKINGS. NO DUST JACKET. BLUE BOARDS WITH GOLD LETTERING. SPINE HAS BLACK TEXT BOX WITH GOLD LETTERING INSIDE. PORTIONS OF DUST JACKET PASTED INSIDE FRONT COVER AND ON FIRST PAGE. NICE CLEAN PAGES WITH TIGHT BINDING.
  • God and my Country

    MacKinlay Kantor, John O'Hara Cosgrave II

    (Bantam Books, July 6, 1955)
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