R. M. Ballantyne

The Best Ballantyne Westerns


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      R. M. Ballantyne

      The Best Ballantyne Westerns

      15 Adventure Novels: The Young Fur Traders, The Wild Man of the West, Digging for Gold, The Prairie Chief, The Buffalo Runners…

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      2020 OK Publishing

      EAN 4064066385699

      Table of Contents

       Snowflakes and Sunbeams (The Young Fur Traders)

       The Dog Crusoe and his Master

       The Golden Dream

       Away in the Wilderness

       The Wild Man of the West

       Silver Lake

       Over the Rocky Mountains

       Digging for Gold

       The Pioneers

       Fort Desolation

       The Red Man's Revenge

       The Prairie Chief

       Charlie to the Rescue

       The Buffalo Runners

       Wrecked but not Ruined

      Snowflakes and Sunbeams

       (The Young Fur Traders)

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       PREFACE

       CHAPTER I.

       CHAPTER II.

       CHAPTER III.

       CHAPTER IV.

       CHAPTER V.

       CHAPTER VI.

       CHAPTER VII.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       CHAPTER IX.

       CHAPTER X.

       CHAPTER XI.

       CHAPTER XII.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       CHAPTER XV.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       CHAPTER XX.

       CHAPTER XXI.

       CHAPTER XXII.

       CHAPTER XXIII.

       CHAPTER XXIV.

       CHAPTER XXV.

       CHAPTER XXVI.

       CHAPTER XXVII.

       CHAPTER XXVIII.

       CHAPTER XXIX.

       CHAPTER XXX.

       CHAPTER XXXI.

      PREFACE

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      In writing this book my desire has been to draw an exact copy of the picture which is indelibly stamped on my own memory. I have carefully avoided exaggeration in everything of importance. All the chief and most of the minor incidents are facts. In regard to unimportant matters, I have taken the liberty of a novelist—not to colour too highly, or to invent improbabilities, but—to transpose time, place, and circumstance at pleasure; while, at the same time, I have endeavoured to convey to the reader’s mind a truthful