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Elmer Kelton

    April 29, 1926 – August 22, 2009

    Elmer Kelton fue un aclamado autor cuya prolífica obra incluye más de cuarenta novelas. Sus trabajos exploran frecuentemente el Oeste americano, profundizando en temas como el coraje, la integridad y el impacto de un mundo cambiante en los valores perdurables. La escritura de Kelton es reconocida por su autenticidad y su profundo entendimiento de los paisajes y las personas que retrató. A través de sus narrativas, capturó la esencia del espíritu del Oeste con aguda perspicacia y humanidad.

    The Pumpkin Rollers
    The Raiders
    Texas Cattle Barons
    Legend
    Texas
    The Art of Howard Terpning
    • The Art of Howard Terpning

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The seminal collection of paintings from Howard Terpning, master painter of the Plains Indians.

      The Art of Howard Terpning
      4,6
    • Texas is unique, not only because it is the only state to enter the Union by way of a treaty, but because a clause in that treaty gives Texas the right, in perpetuity, to divide into as many a five separate states. These "Five States of Texas" reflect the remarkable geographic variety of this vast landscape. From the plains and mountains, beaches and deserts, forests and rugged canyons, the Texas terrain is as diverse as its many-faceted culture. With engaging intimacy, the images of Laurence Parent reveal this diversity of life, and terrain in the Lone Star State. You will see the compelling splendor of the Trans-Pecos region, the unparalleled veriety of the world's largest gulf, the grandeur of the East Texas woods, and the vastness of the northern prairies. Here too are the skylines of the world-class cities of Dallas, Houston, Ft. Worth, Austin and San Antonio along with images of cowboys, oil rigs, and ten gallon hats. From the Rio Grande River and Big Bend National Park to Guadalupe Mountains National Park, the landscapes of Texas unfold in the pages of this handsome book.

      Texas
      4,5
    • Legend

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Seven legendary authors recount the life of Lyle Speaks, from his hardscrabble boyhood in Texas to his later years as an aging cattle rancher in Montana, years in which his colorful past may yet come back to haunt him.

      Legend
      4,4
    • Texas Cattle Barons

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Thirteen families discuss the reality of owning and working some of the largest land holdings in the state of Texas.

      Texas Cattle Barons
      4,0
    • The Raiders

      Sons of Texas

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Continuing the saga of the Lewis family, this installment delves into the pivotal years of Texas's early history. It explores the challenges and triumphs faced by the family against the backdrop of the Lone Star state's formative events, enriching the narrative with historical context and character development.

      The Raiders
      4,0
    • Trey McLean leaves the family farm to head west and make a life for himself as a cattleman, learning the trade along with lessons about deceit, violence, and love.

      The Pumpkin Rollers
      4,0
    • Lone Star Law

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Featuring tales from renowned Western storytellers like Louis L'Amour and Elmer Kelton, this anthology showcases gripping narratives about the Texas Rangers. Spanning from the 1820s to the early 20th century, the collection highlights the rich history and adventures of these legendary figures, offering readers a blend of action, camaraderie, and the spirit of the American West.

      Lone Star Law
      3,0
    • Texas Rangers: The Way of the Coyote

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The Civil War has ended, and Union soldiers and federal officials now control Texas as Rusty Shannon rides home along the Colorado River. Once a captive of the Comanche and later a member of a company protecting settlers, Shannon's fate is closely linked to Andy Pickard, recently rescued from Comanche captivity and known as Badger Boy. Texas is rife with chaos, plagued by outlaws, lawmen punishing suspected former Confederates, nightriders, and dangerous Comanche bands. Amidst this turmoil, Rusty struggles to reclaim his prewar life. His friend Shanty, a freed slave, faces violence from the Ku Klux Klan, while Rusty's homestead is seized by the ruthless Oldham brothers. Additionally, the son of a girl he once loved is kidnapped by Comanches. Elmer Kelton, a master of Western literature, weaves a compelling and historically accurate narrative of Texas life post-Civil War. Renowned as one of the most honored Western writers, Kelton draws from his Texan roots to depict the formative years of the Texas Rangers. Through Rusty Shannon, a tough and resourceful character, he creates a memorable figure in modern Western fiction.

      Texas Rangers: The Way of the Coyote
    • The Cowboy Way: Stories of the Old West

      • 375 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      No one writes the old west like Seven-time Spur Award-winning author Elmer Kelton. In The Cowboy Way, Kelton captures the action, adventure, brotherhood and betrayal of the old west, chronicling the highs and lows of cowboy life in these sixteen stories, collected together for the first time.

      The Cowboy Way: Stories of the Old West