Speedy does not usually use a gun, although in "Nighthawk Trail" he does, but it is only an elaborate illusion. Regarded as one of the most dangerous men in the West, the object of his quest is to fin
?Thunder and Lightning” is the story of two men, Soapy Almayer and Jimmy Clarges. When they go to work in a lumber camp, their extraordinary strength and the speed that they work leads to their being
Brand practices his art to something like perfection.” The New York TimesMax Brand is the Shakespeare of the Western range.” Kirkus ReviewsIn "When Iron Turns to Gold," the sequel to
The thrilling conclusion to Max Brand’s Rusty Sabin trilogy.Born to white parents, Rusty Sabin was taken prisoner and raised by the Cheyennes in Sacred Valley. The Cheyennes know him now as Red Hawk,
The exciting tale of a young gambler, a horse, and the bond that will change the both of them forever.Hoping to make a man out of him, Alfred Larribee’s father sends his son to live with his cousin’s
An outlaw risks life and limb to return a stolen horse to its rightful owner in this classic Western thriller.Shannon, a mysterious outsider, arrived some time ago to the town of Lister and settled in
Rusty Sabin was born to white parents but brought up by the Cheyenne Indians, who named the redheaded boy Red Hawk. His ability to heal the sick and to make strange magic is widely honored throughout
TO FIND A FORTUNEDick Rutherford, known simply as the Colonel, had set out into the West to find his fortune, accompanied only by his young companion, Christy Deever. But it looked like the frontier w
GOLD FEVER!The great gold rush of 1898 drew many men to Alaska, each of them determined to find the mother lode and strike it rich. Joe Harney didn't have the experience some of the others had, but he
Sixteen In Nome is narrated by young Joe May, an Arizonian who has come to Alaska to "make his stake for a ranch." Joe finds being on his own difficult as he reflects "Sixteen is a bad age for a boy.
These three short novels—each carefully restored to Max Brand's original versions—show a master storyteller at the peak of his ability. Each of these novels features a man trying to survive in the wil
Tom Converse was the kind of man to pull a Colt from his back pocket faster than the seasoned gunslingers could draw from a hip holster. It seemed to come easy to him - like breathing in and out. Bu
Injured in an accident at college, Peter Hale can no longer work his father’s ranch, but he has a plan to give the homestead an infusion of cash—a plan no one would expect a cripple to pull off.
Notoriousoutlaw Lawrence Grey has been captured near El Paso. Marshal Neilan has aproposal for him. Neilan will set Grey free if he tries to locate John Ray, aman who was last known to be living in Sa
Brand practices his art to something like perfection.” The New York TimesMax Brand is the Shakespeare of the Western range.” Kirkus ReviewsIn Dust Storm,” Bob Lindsay is stuck in his shack in the Powd
Brand practices his art to something like perfection.” The New York TimesMax Brand is the Shakespeare of the Western range.” Kirkus ReviewsAfter Andrew Lanning's father dies, his Uncle Jasper takes hi
Brand practices his art to something like perfection.” The New York TimesMax Brand is the Shakespeare of the Western range.” Kirkus ReviewsIn The Flaming Rider,” large groups of Blackfeet, Cheyennes,
When Andrew Apperley visits his brother David in the East, he brings along an unexpected companion. Andrew’s giant wolf dog, Comanche, is so wild that he has to be chained up for the safety of others.
A no-good thief takes on a job with a huge payout that he can’t possibly resist!Steven Train is a thief who knows a thing or two about how to handle a firearm. One day he’s approached by another crook
A thief has a change of heart after a robbery goes wrong and decides to return the money . . . at all costs!In ?Bad News for Bad Men,” Jimmy Jones is a ne’er-do-well with a trigger finger who has spen
The orphaned son of an infamous outlaw is chosen to inherit a wealthy ranch, but not if the ranch owner’s jealous brother exposes the boy’s true heritage!Black Jack Hollis was a daring outlaw before h
Unlikely hero Sammy Gregg has never met a challenge he won’t face head on, but he hasn’t met outlaw Chester Furness!Born in Brooklyn, Sammy Gregg is small in stature and naive to the ways of the world
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that ev
A CLASSIC TRIOMax Brand created a number of immortal Western characters in his brilliant career, and certainly one of the most popular was Reata, the man who preferred a lasso to a gun. In the title s
The wounded outlaw blurted out the warning to range boss Jim Seton, and Seton knew that if he wasn't careful, the man's words would prove true; Doug Walters' men were out for his blood. After five ye
In his classic novels and short stories, Max Brand brought the adventure, the struggles and the honor of the Old West to life. This volume features some of Brand''s most exciting and acclaimed Western
THE MASTER THIEF!Through the years, James Geraldi has proven to be one of Max Brand's most exciting and enduring characters, and this volume contains three of his greatest exploits. Geraldi has been
MAN IN THE MIDDLEJames Geraldi thought he was finally getting his life in order—he was square with the law and ready to settle down with his beautiful fiancee, Mary. Yet the thief who only stole from
IN SEARCH OF A FATHERFrom pre-Civil War Virginia to the distant prairies of the far West, this exciting epic follows the journeys of young Lew Dorset as he searches the frontier for his father—an esca
Collected here for the first time in paperback are three of Max Brand's greatest short novels, all restored to their original splendor, just as the author intended. In "The Red Bandanna", Clancy Morga
THE LAW OF THE WEST!No one knew—or wrote about—the West like Max Brand, as shown brilliantly in the three classic short novels collected in this volume. Each novel has been carefully restored to Brand
In “Lawman’s Heart,” Larry Traynor is driving a stage with his shotgun guard, Sam Whitney, the man who has been his mentor in life, when a hold-up occurs. Sam is shot dead. Traynor is determined to br
John Scovil had brought his daughter out west to snap her out of her lethargy, but nothing he did could stir her interest in the wild surroundings.Deciding a staged kidnapping might awaken her spirit,
If he had a last name, no one knew it, and he didn't give it. He was known simply as Chip, and he was only fifteen when he wandered onto a Nevada range and got himself hired to operate a hay press. Bu
When Harry French left home he was just another kid looking to make his way. But when he comes back four years later, things are different. He's different. Or at least the town thinks so. Now nobody l
Max Brand was able to breathe life into his Western characters, and perhaps none was more exciting than James Geraldi, the “honest thief” who stole only from other thieves. In this trio of tales, Gera
Ortiza Tarabal is the most beautiful ingenue in Alta, California, and her father is its wealthiest landowner. He has sent to Spain for a suitable bridegroom for his daughter, and in response Francisco
Pierre Ryder is not your average Jesuit missionary. He's able to ride the meanest horse, run for miles without tiring, and put a bullet in just about any target. But now he's on a mission of vengeance
Crossroads, the fast-paced sequel to Luck, originally appeared serially in Argosy All-Story in six parts. As with all the work of Max Brand, gripping narrative carries the reader on a lightning ride f