Elmer Kelton Bücher
Elmer Kelton war ein gefeierter Autor, dessen umfangreiches Werk mehr als vierzig Romane umfasst. Seine Werke erforschen häufig den amerikanischen Westen und befassen sich mit Themen wie Mut, Integrität und dem Einfluss einer sich verändernden Welt auf beständige Werte. Keltons Schreiben ist bekannt für seine Authentizität und sein tiefes Verständnis der Landschaften und Menschen, die er darstellte. Durch seine Erzählungen fing er die Essenz des westlichen Geistes mit scharfer Einsicht und Menschlichkeit ein.






Das Todeslied der Comanchen
- 427 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Das Vermächtnis des Texaners
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Die Augen des Falken
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Frei wie der Wind
- 317 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Rebellenehre
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Harte Zeiten in Texas
- 187 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Texanerstolz
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Die letzten Cowboys
- 159 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Morgen sollst du hängen, Joe!
- 141 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Der Weidekönig
- 223 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Geprägt von Elmer Keltons Beobachtungen in Westtexas in den 1950er Jahren erzählt dieser Spur Award-Gewinner die fesselnde Geschichte eines Ranchers, der um seine Unabhängigkeit kämpft. Doch während die regenlosen Jahre andauern und Landwirte sowie Rancher ihre Prinzipien für staatliche Unterstützung verkaufen, sieht sich Charlie zunehmendem Druck ausgesetzt, Kompromisse einzugehen.
Das Elmer Kelton Western Lesebuch
- 477 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The Art of James Bama
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
James Bama is a leading contemporary artist whose portraits, ranging from children to heroes, have captivated art collectors and critics globally. This comprehensive collection showcases his finest work, depicting real individuals from the new West who honor their history and the descendants of the Old West celebrating their heritage. Bama's talent for conveying deep emotions lends his paintings a unique resonance. He is renowned for his insightful portrayals of the contemporary West, blending traditional culture with modern life, capturing the essence of his subjects. Within these pages, readers will encounter figures such as the oldest living Crow Indian, a man embodying Buffalo Bill, and even Doc Savage, alongside individuals from the new West who uphold Old West traditions. Bama's art has been featured in major museum exhibitions and prestigious collections, and this beautiful book presents many works from his career, some seen for the first time. All pieces are splendidly reproduced in full color under The Greenwich Workshop, Bama's exclusive limited edition print publisher. The artist believes, "The way people feel inside is not always the way they appear outwardly," and through his paintings, he aims to capture their innermost feelings, creating a body of work that makes a unique statement about life.
The Art of Howard Terpning
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The seminal collection of paintings from Howard Terpning, master painter of the Plains Indians.
Texas
- 142 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
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.
Legend
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
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.
Texas Cattle Barons
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Thirteen families discuss the reality of owning and working some of the largest land holdings in the state of Texas.
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.
Texas Rangers: The Way of the Coyote
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
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 Rifles and Massacre at Goliad
- 512 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Texas RiflesThe new Confederacy had too much on its hands to send troops to the Texas frontier to hold back the Indians, and authorized Texas to raise its own troops. Many men joined the Texas Mounted Rifles. Some were seeking adventure. Others wanted to protect their families against the murderous Comanche. And some were men who still loved the Union, like Scout Sam Houston Cloud….Massacre At GoliadWhen Josh met Teresa, a beautiful Mexican woman, it was love at first sight. But with the Alamo recently destroyed, he knew this rosebud love was unobtainable. So Josh went with other Texans to protect their land against the Mexicans who have just ravished the Alamo. But what's at stake? Will he become a war hero, eradicating Mexican control? Or will he follow his heart?
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 4
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