A Floating Outfit Western series (#6, 59) by J.T. Edson
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Overview: John Thomas Edson is an English writer of Westerns.
He was born in 1928.He was obsessed with Westerns from an early age and often "rewrote" cowboy movies that he had seen at the cinema. One thing that always intrigued him was the minutiae—how did the baddie's gun jam? What were the mechanics of cheating at cards? How did Westerners really dress and speak?
His writing was helped to develop by a schoolteacher who encouraged him. Now lives in Leicester, Leicestershire.[citation needed]
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller


Set Texas Back On Her Feet
Colonel Charles Goodnight believed that cattle could be driven to the railroad in Kansas and sold for high prices to supply people in the East with beef.
Not everybody approved of Goodnight’s idea. The owners of hide and tallow factories could buy all the cattle they wanted at between one and four dollars. If he should succeed, their vast profits would be brought to an end. Austin Viridian went to Fort Worth with the intention of preventing Goodnight’s ideas from being circulated. Soon after his arrival, he came upon a small, blond cowhand who was talking of driving herds to Kansas. Viridian had two hard cases with him when he went to silence the cowhand.
The hide and tallow man was about to make a serious mistake—his ‘victim’s’ name was Dusty Fog!
The Small Texan
By tradition all Texans are giants among men, with the capacity for performing great deeds. Take the
Rio Hondo gun wizard, Dusty Fog, as an example.
At seventeen he commanded a company of the Texas Light Cavalry. With the Civil War ended he
became segundo of the biggest ranch in Texas, trail boss with few peers, town-taming lawman of the
highest order, and the fastest and most accurate of the quick draw breed.
That then was Dusty Fog—a Texan of the classic mold.
Except that Dusty Fog stood a mere five foot six inches in height.
Yet when the chips were down and folks needed a leader in desperate times or situations, Dusty Fog, the small Texan, stood tallest of them all.
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 590 KB
Overview: John Thomas Edson is an English writer of Westerns.
He was born in 1928.He was obsessed with Westerns from an early age and often "rewrote" cowboy movies that he had seen at the cinema. One thing that always intrigued him was the minutiae—how did the baddie's gun jam? What were the mechanics of cheating at cards? How did Westerners really dress and speak?
His writing was helped to develop by a schoolteacher who encouraged him. Now lives in Leicester, Leicestershire.[citation needed]
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
Set Texas Back On Her Feet
Colonel Charles Goodnight believed that cattle could be driven to the railroad in Kansas and sold for high prices to supply people in the East with beef.
Not everybody approved of Goodnight’s idea. The owners of hide and tallow factories could buy all the cattle they wanted at between one and four dollars. If he should succeed, their vast profits would be brought to an end. Austin Viridian went to Fort Worth with the intention of preventing Goodnight’s ideas from being circulated. Soon after his arrival, he came upon a small, blond cowhand who was talking of driving herds to Kansas. Viridian had two hard cases with him when he went to silence the cowhand.
The hide and tallow man was about to make a serious mistake—his ‘victim’s’ name was Dusty Fog!
The Small Texan
By tradition all Texans are giants among men, with the capacity for performing great deeds. Take the
Rio Hondo gun wizard, Dusty Fog, as an example.
At seventeen he commanded a company of the Texas Light Cavalry. With the Civil War ended he
became segundo of the biggest ranch in Texas, trail boss with few peers, town-taming lawman of the
highest order, and the fastest and most accurate of the quick draw breed.
That then was Dusty Fog—a Texan of the classic mold.
Except that Dusty Fog stood a mere five foot six inches in height.
Yet when the chips were down and folks needed a leader in desperate times or situations, Dusty Fog, the small Texan, stood tallest of them all.
Download Instructions:
Set Texas Back On Her Feet https://www.restfilee.com/4fh1badyw1x8
The Small Texan https://www.restfilee.com/5klvjcekv7s2
Mirror:
Set Texas Back On Her Feet (Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/x8te3qg5jj62
The Small Texan (Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/m9tz953nrz0z