The Range Boss & Firebrand Trevision: Pearl Necklace Books Classic Westerns (Charles Alden Seltzer: 1911-1921 Book 4)
Book Details
Author(s)Charles Alden Seltzer
PublisherPearl Necklace Books
ISBN / ASINB00K5DQO66
ISBN-13978B00K5DQO69
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
• Two of American author Charles Alden Seltzer's classic westerns are bound together in this Kindle book: The Range Boss (1916) and Firebrand Trevision (1918)
The Range Boss (1916)
A Wild West adventure tale set in America’s Big Sky country.
Book Excerpt
“Getting up the shoulder of the mesa was no easy job, but judging from the actions and appearance of wiry pony and rider it was a job that would be accomplished. For part of the distance, it is true, the man thought it best to dismount, drive the pony ahead of him, and follow on foot. At length, however, they reached the top of the mesa, and after a breathing spell the man mounted and rode across the table-land. A short lope brought pony and rider to a point where the mesa sloped down again to meet a plain that stretched for miles, to merge into some foothills. A faint trail came from somewhere through the foothills, wound over the plain, and followed a slope that descended to a river below the rider, crossed the stream, led over a level, up another slope, to another plain, and so away into the distance…â€
Firebrand Trevision (1918)
Firebrand Trevison is a cowboy, a stand-up fellow who isn't afraid to speak his mind and fight for what is right. So, when Corrigan attempts to swindle landowners, it is Treviston who stands up for them.
About The Author
American author Charles Alden Seltzer (1875–1942) was a prolific writer of westerns and his books were turned into more than a dozen Hollywood films.
Along with American writers Zane Grey and William MacLeod Raine, Charles Alden Seltzer is often credited as an originator of the western genre.
He was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, and worked in a variety of jobs to support himself, including as a painter and the editor of a small newspaper. He married Ella Seltzer, and they had three sons and two daughters and during the early years Charles Alden Selzer wrote on paper from the butcher during the years he struggled to become a published author.
His lively and realistic style of western novels is a result of the five years he spent living in New Mexico. By the end of his life, he was mayor of his home-town, North Olmsted, Ohio.
CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER: THE EARLY YEARS
This 10-book series covers 1911-1921, one of the most productive and notable decades of the American author’s career.
Each Kindle edition includes a bonus book, free of charge. This series, which will be updated with additional novels as they become available, includes (in order of the original publication):
1. The Two-Gun Man (1911)
2. The Coming of the Law (1912)
3. The Boss of the Lazy Y (1915)
4. The Range Boss (1916)
5. “Firebrand†Trevison (1918)
6. The Ranchman (1919)
7. The Trail to Yesterday (1919)
8. The Trail Horde (1920)
9. “Drag†Harlan (1921)
10. Western Trilogy: Coming of the Law, Two-Gun Man & Drag Harlan
The Range Boss (1916)
A Wild West adventure tale set in America’s Big Sky country.
Book Excerpt
“Getting up the shoulder of the mesa was no easy job, but judging from the actions and appearance of wiry pony and rider it was a job that would be accomplished. For part of the distance, it is true, the man thought it best to dismount, drive the pony ahead of him, and follow on foot. At length, however, they reached the top of the mesa, and after a breathing spell the man mounted and rode across the table-land. A short lope brought pony and rider to a point where the mesa sloped down again to meet a plain that stretched for miles, to merge into some foothills. A faint trail came from somewhere through the foothills, wound over the plain, and followed a slope that descended to a river below the rider, crossed the stream, led over a level, up another slope, to another plain, and so away into the distance…â€
Firebrand Trevision (1918)
Firebrand Trevison is a cowboy, a stand-up fellow who isn't afraid to speak his mind and fight for what is right. So, when Corrigan attempts to swindle landowners, it is Treviston who stands up for them.
About The Author
American author Charles Alden Seltzer (1875–1942) was a prolific writer of westerns and his books were turned into more than a dozen Hollywood films.
Along with American writers Zane Grey and William MacLeod Raine, Charles Alden Seltzer is often credited as an originator of the western genre.
He was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, and worked in a variety of jobs to support himself, including as a painter and the editor of a small newspaper. He married Ella Seltzer, and they had three sons and two daughters and during the early years Charles Alden Selzer wrote on paper from the butcher during the years he struggled to become a published author.
His lively and realistic style of western novels is a result of the five years he spent living in New Mexico. By the end of his life, he was mayor of his home-town, North Olmsted, Ohio.
CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER: THE EARLY YEARS
This 10-book series covers 1911-1921, one of the most productive and notable decades of the American author’s career.
Each Kindle edition includes a bonus book, free of charge. This series, which will be updated with additional novels as they become available, includes (in order of the original publication):
1. The Two-Gun Man (1911)
2. The Coming of the Law (1912)
3. The Boss of the Lazy Y (1915)
4. The Range Boss (1916)
5. “Firebrand†Trevison (1918)
6. The Ranchman (1919)
7. The Trail to Yesterday (1919)
8. The Trail Horde (1920)
9. “Drag†Harlan (1921)
10. Western Trilogy: Coming of the Law, Two-Gun Man & Drag Harlan

