Reproduction of the original: Lin McLean by Owen Wister
Historical Novels, Adventures and Romances, Including the First Cowboy Novel Set in the Wild West Owen Wister. after a hundred yards. "Did you ever taste steamed Duxbury clams?" asked Lin, absently. "No, indeed. What's them?
Lin McLean is an unaffected, attractive young cowboy in the Wyoming territory before statehood. This book is various stories in his life.
northern ranges, sometimes covering a range the size of 10 Ibid., 131. * Prose and Poetry, 609–611. Hunter, The Trail Drivers of Texas, 344–45. Dale, The Range Cattle Industry, 1oo. * Prose and Poetry, 609. Dale, The Range Cattle ...
A hapless miner kills his mistress, the putative proprietor of the dancehall—in fact the madam of a brothel— because she has taken another lover. The miner frames his rival for her murder, and the rival is hanged, but then the miner in ...
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Owen Wister (1860-1938) was an American writer and "father" of western fiction.
On November 8, 1861, Captain Charles Wilkes of the American steam sloop San Jacinto, fired a shot across the bow of the British vessel Trent, stopped her on the high seas, and took four passengers off her, and brought them prisoners to ...