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  • When the West Was Young

    "When the West Was Young" by Frederick R. Bechdolt is a captivating exploration of the American frontier during its formative years. The narrative weaves together the lives of pioneers, settlers, and Native Americans, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced in the untamed wilderness. Bechdolt's storytelling is rich with detail, immersing readers in the spirit of adventure and ... Read more

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  • When the West Was Young

    Exploring the Frontier: Tales of Pioneers, Cowboys, and Native Americans in the American West

    In "When the West Was Young," Frederick R. Bechdolt crafts a nostalgic and richly detailed narrative that explores the American West during the late 19th century. The novel intertwines adventurous tales with historical realism, employing a lyrical writing style that draws readers into the landscapes, cultures, and challenges of frontier life. Bechdolt's prose captures both the beauty and brutality ... Read more

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  • When the West Was Young

    When the West Was Young by Frederick R. Bechdolt is a vivid and adventurous collection of frontier tales that captures the spirit, danger, and excitement of the American frontier during its formative years. Blending historical atmosphere with action-driven storytelling, the work brings to life a rugged era defined by exploration, conflict, and the shaping of new communities. Set against the ... Read more

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  • The First Cowboy

    Frederick Ritchie Bechdolt, born in Pennsylvania on July 27, 1873, was an American novelist and writer. He wrote more than a hundred novels and stories and is known for his fact-based stories chronicling dramatic incidents in the lives of the old-timers of the Wild West. Among his most famous works we must mention The Hard Rock Man (1910), When the West was young (1922), Tales of the Old-timers ... Read more

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  • When the West Was Young

    pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. The writer is indebted for the material in this book to a goodly number of the old-timers, from whose lips came much of which is written in the following pages, and to numerous printed works which he consulted, sometimes to authenticate data and sometimes to get additional facts. ... Read more

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  • 9009

    9009 by James Hopper and Frederick R. Bechdolt is a fast-paced early twentieth-century adventure novel that blends suspense, intrigue, and high-stakes action into a gripping narrative of pursuit and survival. Written in the style of classic pulp fiction, the story delivers constant momentum, vivid characters, and a plot driven by danger, mystery, and escalating tension. At the center of the novel ... Read more

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