| Baxter, George Owen New York: Signet Books 785. 1st printing May 1950. Copyright 1934 by Frederick Faust. (6)+7-192 pages. Approx. 4 1/4" by 7" paperback. Cover by A. Leslie Ross. Originally published under the title "Red Devil of the Range." |
| Very Good condition, glossy covers, square, no spine creases but some spine edge scraping, light crease back cover, pages browning but still clean and supple, small black ink date stamp on first page. See scan which is extra large to allow you to see condition details. |
| Some people thought young Everard Winton had more guts than brains. He'd tamed a wild range stallion, then left home because he couldn't buy the horse. He teamed up with a gang of hardcase gunmen to bring law and order to Bentonville. And when his friends were trapped, he went on a fighting spree that would have put Wild Bill Hickok to shame. He fought, ran and fought again--and ended up with his back to the wall and one long chance to save his hide. |
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