Raine, William MacLeod 1871-1954
Most widely held works about
William MacLeod Raine
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Eugene Manlove Rhodes papers by Eugene Manlove Rhodes(
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Robert H. Davis Papers by Robert H Davis(
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by Robert H Davis(
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by Stanley Vestal(
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Most widely held works by
William MacLeod Raine
Glory hole by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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21
editions published
between
1951
and
2011
in
English
and held by
695
libraries
worldwide
Leadville was the wildest boomtown in the West and Quint Vining and his brothers meant to keep it that way. Ruthless, untouchable, they murdered as they pleased, and bought their own acquittal. But they couldn't buy gambler Cape Wallace. A steel-nerved loner, he challenged the Vinings to war. It was the gamble of his life, and the odds said Cape was playing his last hand
Famous sheriffs & western outlaws by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
)
18
editions published
between
1929
and
2012
in
English
and held by
630
libraries
worldwide
Includes material on Dodge City; Henry A. Crabbe; the Earp brothers and Tombstone, Arizona; the Lincoln County war, Billy the Kid, and Pat Garrett; and the Graham-Tewksbury Pleasant Valley feud; and John Wesley Hardin
Under Northern stars by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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14
editions published
between
1932
and
1989
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
508
libraries
worldwide
High Grass Valley by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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12
editions published
between
1955
and
1991
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
471
libraries
worldwide
When colonel Johnston sends his hired gun to bushwhack Tom MacNeill in order to "jump" his claim to a gold mine, he finds he needs more protection, so he hires a young drifter--who turns out to be MacNeill's brother
The bandit trail by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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25
editions published
between
1947
and
2012
in
English
and held by
451
libraries
worldwide
Jack Lovell has the bad luck to arrive in Live Oaks, Arizona, just a few minutes after wealthy and powerful Zach Young had been shot in the back. The stranger's chill gray eyes and cool, cocky manner make him suspect at once. Only a seeming alibi provided by Young's niece saves him - temporarily. Then it's discovered that he comes from Brown's Hole, a notorious hideout on the outlaw trail, and that his father was killed in a range war with Young
On the dodge by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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11
editions published
between
1938
and
1993
in
English
and held by
450
libraries
worldwide
Man-size by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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24
editions published
between
1922
and
2012
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
450
libraries
worldwide
The fighting edge by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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15
editions published
between
1922
and
2008
in
English
and held by
444
libraries
worldwide
Young Bob Dillon is anything but brave, but when a tough hombre rides off with his wife, Dillon realizes that he must prove his worth and earn his wife's respect before he can get her back
Gunsight pass by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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17
editions published
between
1921
and
2007
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
444
libraries
worldwide
The sheriff's son by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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28
editions published
between
1918
and
2013
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
442
libraries
worldwide
Roy Beaudry was the son of a sheriff who had died with his guns blazing, and Beaulah Rutherford was the fiery daughter of the outlaw who had murdered him. In the lawless outpost, surviving often meant choosing sides, and hers had been chosen for her
Tangled trails by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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29
editions published
between
1921
and
2013
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
423
libraries
worldwide
Champion bronc rider Kirby Lane came to Denver for a showdown with his Uncle James. He found him at home, tied, gagged and brutally murdered. Next to the dead man were the gloves of Wild Rose McLean, the woman Kirby loved
Long Texan : a western duo by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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5
editions published
between
2015
and
2017
in
English
and held by
421
libraries
worldwide
"In two western stories set in Arizona, strong and silent cowboys use their wits to overcome bullies while avoiding gunplay as much as possible"
Border breed by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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25
editions published
between
1935
and
2014
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
416
libraries
worldwide
Los Pinõs was a rip-roaring town filled with all the riffraff of the untamed West. Gamblers and gunfighters had their run of the town. The only law code was: mind your own business; don't ask fool questions; and if you get into a difficulty, you have to fight your own way out of it. Dan Clifford knew the code and tried to steer clear of trouble. He had saved some money as a mule skinner and was ready to start his own freight business. When he stopped to help Milly Sutherland and her two siblings fix a wagon and escorted them to Los Pinõs, he felt an obligation to get her settled safely in town. Jasper Ford was the leader of the gamblers and the most notorious gunfighter in West Texas. Twelve men had challenged him and every one had ended up in Boot Hill. When Ford shows an interest in Milly, Dan finds himself caught in the middle. It seems his mere existence is an insult to Ford. When Ford nails a challenge to the Challenge Tree, Dan knows its an invitation to his own funeral. But Dan also knows he doesn't intend to run
Bucky follows a cold trail by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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10
editions published
between
1937
and
1992
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
412
libraries
worldwide
Bucky Cameron has come back to Toltec to redeem his family's honor and to avenge an old wrong. But he finds himself riding into new trouble on a trail that has gone cold and where death waits around the next bend
Wyoming by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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28
editions published
between
1907
and
2012
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
390
libraries
worldwide
Deep in her heart she resented the conviction forced upon her. Reckless he undoubtedly was, at odds with the law surely, but it was hard to admit that attractive personality to be the mask of fiendish cruelty and sinister malice. And yet--the facts spoke for themselves. He had not even attempted a denial. Still there was a mystery about him, else how was it possible for two so distinct personalities to dwell together in the same body
Dry gulch trail by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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4
editions published
between
1969
and
1992
in
English
and held by
364
libraries
worldwide
A reckless-eyed young marshal, Clay Sanger dealt the all-powerful Diamond K spread three licking in three days. But Clay Sanger was just measuring himself for a six-foot grave--for now Bert Savage would not stop until he destroyed the one man who stood between him and his violent ambitions
Courage stout by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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9
editions published
between
1944
and
2015
in
English
and held by
363
libraries
worldwide
"Neil MacGowan, owner of the K-B Ranch sees both good and bad on both sides of the struggle between the cattlemen and the others-- homesteaders and rustlers. When the struggle starts to escalate, it will be up to him to find a solution"--
Bucky O'Connor : a tale of the unfenced border by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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34
editions published
between
1910
and
2015
in
4
languages
and held by
143
libraries
worldwide
Set in the southwest, Lieutenant Bucky O'Connor of the Arizona Rangers seeks to hunt down a gang of dangerous train robbers as they flee to Mexico
The big-town round-up by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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22
editions published
between
1920
and
2017
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
102
libraries
worldwide
How Clay Lindsay of Arizona comes to New York and beats the big-town gunmen at their own game
The vision splendid; a story of to-day by William MacLeod Raine (
Book
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23
editions published
between
1913
and
2010
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
72
libraries
worldwide
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Mac Leod, William 1871-1954 MacLead Raine, William 1871-1954 MacLeod Raine W. MacLeod Raine, William. MacLeod-Raine, William 1871-1954 MacLeod, William Raine Raine, W.M. Raine, W. MacLeod Raine, W. Macleod 1871-1954 William MacLeod Raine American adventure novelist William MacLeod Raine Amerikaans romanschrijver (?-1954) William Raine
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