Giles A. Lutz Bücher
Giles Lutz war ein produktiver Autor, dessen Werke den amerikanischen Westen erforschten. Lutz wechselte von Kurzgeschichten in Pulp-Magazinen zu Romanen und schuf Erzählungen, die in der rohen Realität und dem Abenteuer der westlichen Grenze verwurzelt waren. Sein unverwechselbarer Stil erfasste den Geist des Westens und sicherte ihm einen bedeutenden Platz im Genre.






The Great Railroad War
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
"Jason Keeler, a newly arrived lawyer, helps the towns of Enid and Pond Creek, Oklahoma, in their struggle against the unscrupulous railroad owners"--
Smash the Wild Bunch
- 500 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Under mounting pressure from his displeased superiors in Washington, Evett Nix, chief Marshal of Oklahoma, launches one final desperate plan to round up the notorious Bill Doolin and his deadly gang, the Wild Bunch. Nix calls on his old friend, Frank Grimes, a former lawman turned farmer, to help find Doolin. Frank, with his impetuous and mercurial younger brother, Chad, set out undercover as farmers looking to buy some land. They find Doolin holed up in the dusty prairie town of Ingalls -- a town too small to warrant a railroad stop and too insignificant to justify the presence of a lawman -- the perfect hideout.
Law of the Trigger
- 132 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Wild Runs the River
- 263 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Two engineers are brought to California's Imperial Valley to create an irrigation system fed by the Colorado River.
To Hell- and Texas
- 164 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It is recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts, making it a valuable addition to the discourse on cultural heritage.
TROUBLE BETWEEN THE HONYOCKERS AND THE RANCHERS.
