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The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier

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A collection of frontier sketches and reminiscences that portray life in the American West through episodic accounts of cattlemen, gunfighters, outlaws, and everyday ranch hands. The narrative moves between campfire anecdotes, courtroom-like gatherings, cattle drives across the Llano Estacado and Pecos, and vivid portraits of individuals whose rough codes governed justice and honor. Episodes range from high-stakes confrontations and train robberies to acts of daring, humor, and camaraderie, emphasizing landscape, practical challenges of herding and markets, and the informal social order that shaped frontier communities.

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Edgar Beecher Bronson

Edgar Beecher Bronson was an American author known for his contributions to frontier literature. His notable work, "The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier," captures the spirit and adventure of the American West, highlighting the lives and exploits of its rugged inhabitants. Bronson's writing reflects a fascination with the themes of bravery and exploration, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. His narratives often celebrate the valor and resilience of those who shaped the frontier, contributing to the literary heritage of American adventure storytelling.

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