6x9 inch standard paperback; Custom versions are available in other Standard sizes and languages. e-formats are subject to retailers' rules on public domain replica versions. Volume 11 Remington's Old West series Crooked Trails Frederic S. Remington (October 4, 1861 - December 26, 1909) tried his hand at numerous artistic endeavors. As an extension of illustrated articles for newspapers and magazine, short stories or anecdotes was a logical next step "Crooked Trails" written and illustrated by Frederic Remington published 1898 is a short novel that contains a number of disconnected stories from a variety of subjects linked under the broad umbrella of America's Old West. This was one of several novels with a common theme that Remington wrote after his service as a journal correspondent provided a lot of details and sketches during the Indian Wars of 1890-91 and the Spanish-American War of 1898. The varied topics range in this title from short stories on the Texas Rangers as part of the 'How the law got into the Chaparral'.--'The blue quail of the cactus.'--'A sergeant of the Orphan troop'--'The spirit of Mahongui'.--'The essentials of Fort Adobe'--'Massai's crooked trail'.--'Joshua Goodenough's old letter'--'Cracker cowboys of Florida'--'The strange days that came to Jimmie Friday' and finally --'The Soledad girls' female vaquero Enjoy a short 1min 22s video for an overview of this series Remington's Old West series https: //youtu.be/HM-UEFCQJ1U
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