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A compiled index organizes the author's short fiction, essays, and illustrative plates by volume, presenting tables of contents, story lists, and illustration captions for numerous Western-themed collections. Entries record chapter and story headings, internal section breakdowns, and artwork attributions, with navigation cues for each volume. The arrangement emphasizes recurring settings and motifs through concise listings rather than narrative excerpts, functioning as a reference guide to the writer-artist's published pieces and their visual accompaniments. Formatting notes, pagination markers, and caption lists supply structural context for readers locating particular tales or illustrations.

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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Frederic Remington

Author: Frederic Remington

Editor: David Widger

Release date: June 3, 2019 [eBook #59669]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021

Language: English

Credits: Produced by David Widger

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

WORKS OF

FREDERIC REMINGTON



Compiled by David Widger






CONTENTS

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table of contents for that volume.

Click on the title itself to open the original online file.

##  THE WAY OF AN INDIAN

##  CROOKED TRAILS

##  A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX

##  AN APACHE PRINCESS

##  RED MEN AND WHITE

##  PONY TRACKS

##  JOHN ERMINE OF THE YELLOWSTONE

##  THE WAY TO THE WEST

##  THE BLACK LION INN








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






THE WAY OF AN INDIAN

By Frederic Remington

Illustrated by Frederic Remington



CONTENTS

I White Otter’s Own Shadow
II The Brown Bat Proves Itself
III The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-Eyes
IV The New Lodge
V “The Kites and the Crows”
VI The Fire Eater’s Bad Medicine
VII Among the Pony-Soldiers
VIII The Medicine-Fight of the Chis-chis-chash

ILLUSTRATIONS

01 Pretty Mother of the Night—white Otter is No Longer
03 He Looked on the Land of his People And he Hated All Vehemently
04 The Wolves Sniffed Along on The Trail, But Came No Nearer
05 O Gray Wolf of My Clan—shall We Have Fortune?
06 The Interpreter Waved at The Naked Youth
07 I Will Tell the White Man How he Can Have his Ponies Back
08 Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed the Bat
09 The Ceremony of The Fastest Horse
10 He Rushed the Pony Right to The Barricade
11 The Fire Eater Slung his Victim Across His Pony, Taking His Scalp
12 The Fire Eater Raised his Arms to The Thunder Bird
13 The Rushing Red Lodges Passed Through The Line of The Blue Soldiers
14 He Made his Magazine Gun Blaze Until Empty
15 He Shouted his Harsh Pathos at a Wild and Lonely Wind






CROOKED TRAILS

By Frederic Remington

Illustrated By Frederic Remington

CONTENTS

CROOKED TRAILS

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 AT FORT ADOBE
MASSAI'S CROOKED TRAIL
JOSHUA GOODENOUGH'S OLD LETTER
CRACKER COWBOYS OF FLORIDA
THE STRANGE DAYS THAT CAME TO JIMMIE FRIDAY
THE SOLEDAD GIRLS

ILLUSTRATIONS

01 Texas Rangers Holding up Chapparal Bandits
02 A Bearer of Civilization
03 The Charge Anp Killing of Padre Jarante
04 We Struck Some Boggy Ground
05 Prisoners Drawing Their Beans
06 How the Law Got Into The Chaparral
07 Luncheon in the Desert
08 Supper in the Corral
09 On the Shore of The Tank—morning
10 Running Blue Quail
11 Too Big Game for Number Six
12 Mile After Mile Rushed the Little Column
13 The Horses Assembled in a Side Canyon
14 The Two Men Climbed Slowly
15 Brave Cheyennes Running Through the Frosty Hills
16 Through the Smoke Sprang The Daring Soldier
17 This Time the Air Grew Clear
18 This Was a Fatal Embarquation
19 The Omen of The Little Blue Birds
20 Ye Spirit Dog Strode from Ye Darkness
21 The Advance
22 Horse Gymnastics
23 Jumping on a Horse
24 A Tame Horse
25 The Pursuit
26 The Attack on The Cossack
27 Natastale
28 The Arrest of The Scout
29 Scouts
30 The Chief of Scouts
31 Not Much Fitted for Bush-ranging
32 The March of Rogers's Rangers
33 The Storming of Ticonderoga
34 Paddling the Wounded British Officer
35 The Capture of The French Grenadier
36 About Four Dollars Worth of Clothes Between Them
37 A Cracker Cowboy
38 Fighting over a Stolen Herd
39 In Wait for an Enemy
40 A Bit of Cow Country
41 Cowboys Wrestling a Bull
42 The Lawyer Had Become a Voyager
43 It is Strange How One Can Accustom Himself to 'pack'
44 Down the River on a Golden Morning
45 A Real Camp
46 Rough Water
47 The Indians Used 'setting-poles'
48 Trying Moments
49 The Half-wild Cattle Came Down from The Hills






A TALE OF THE INDIAN FRONTIER

By General Charles King

Illustrations By Frederic Remington



CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS
A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX
CHAPTER I Foreshadowed Events,
CHAPTER II Absent from Duty,
CHAPTER III A Night Encounter,
CHAPTER IV The Sign of the Bar Shoe,
CHAPTER V A Grave Discovery,
CHAPTER VI First Sight of the Foe,
CHAPTER VII Blood Will Tell,
CHAPTER VIII More Strange Discoveries,
CHAPTER IX Bad News from the Front,
CHAPTER X "I'll Never Go Back,"
CHAPTER XI A Fight with a Fury,
CHAPTER XII The Ordeal by Fire,
CHAPTER XIII Wounded—Body and Soul,
CHAPTER XIV A Vanished Heroine,
CHAPTER XV A Woman's Plot,
CHAPTER XVI Night Prowling at Frayne,
CHAPTER XVII A Rifled Desk,
CHAPTER XVIII Burglary at Blake's,
CHAPTER XIX A Slap for the Major,
CHAPTER XX The Sioux Surrounded,
CHAPTER XXI Thanksgiving at Frayne,
CHAPTER XXII Behind the Bars,
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV A Soldier Entangled,
L'ENVOI

ILLUSTRATIONS

Cover
Frontispiece
"The Major Sought to Block that Morning's Ride in Vain"
Ray's Troop
"The Soldier Leaped from his Saddle"
"With One Magnificent Red Arm Uplifted"
"Some Few of their Number Borne away by their Comrades"
"Charge with Me the Moment the Leaders Yell"
"Hush! She's Coming"—She was There






AN APACHE PRINCESS

A Tale of the Indian Frontier

General Charles King

Illustrations By Frederic Remington

And Edwin Willard Deming



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
The Meeting by the Waters, 9
CHAPTER II
Scot Versus Saxon, 21
CHAPTER III
Moccasin Tracks, 33
CHAPTER IV
A Stricken Sentry, 42
CHAPTER V
The Captain's Defiance, 51
CHAPTER VI
A Find in the Sands, 61
CHAPTER VII
"Woman-Walk-in-the-Night," 70
CHAPTER VIII
"Apache Knives Dig Deep," 88
CHAPTER IX
A Carpet Knight, Indeed, 97
CHAPTER X
"Woman-Walk-in-the Night" Again, 105
CHAPTER XI
A Stop—by Wire, 119
CHAPTER XII
Fire! 130
CHAPTER XIII
Whose Letters? 141
CHAPTER XIV
Aunt Janet Braved, 152
CHAPTER XV
A Call for Help, 166
CHAPTER XVI
A Return to Command, 177
CHAPTER XVII
A Strange Coming, 188
CHAPTER XVIII
A Stranger Going, 199
CHAPTER XIX
Besieged, 213
CHAPTER XX
Where is Angela? 226
CHAPTER XXI
Our Vanished Princess, 238
CHAPTER XXII
Suspense, 249
CHAPTER XXIII
An Apache Queen, 259
CHAPTER XXIV
The Meeting at Sandy, 271
CHAPTER XXV
Rescue Requited, 282
CHAPTER XXVI
"Woman-Walk-No-More," 293
CHAPTER XXVII
The Parting by the Waters, 306
L'ENVOI

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
Frontispiece
"Now Halting, Dropping on One Knee to Fire," 90
"Blakely Led 'Em across No. 4's Post," 134
The Fight in the Cañon, 220
"Indian Signals beyond Possibility of a Doubt," 242
"Then slowly, They Saw Her Raise Her Right Hand, Still Cautiously Holding the Little Mirror," 263
"They Hustled Her Pony into a Ravine," 270
"Natzie Wrenched Her Hand from that of Blakely, and with the Spring of a Tigress Bounded away," 324