Betrayed by a woman and hunted by a desperate man, Dutch Siringo led a group of hard-fighting teamsters through the heart of the Sioux territory, into the murderous Bozeman Trail, and comes face to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Love reading Ralph Compton books. I have many of his books
Published by Denise , 1 year ago
His books takes you on the feeling of the old west and history of the places he's been
Westword ho!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I read this book in '98. So I had to read the note I always put on the first page. It's my own little rating system. Included is the date and a short description. I gave this book a good, meaning a B if I was grading a school kids assignment. So I have just re-read a portion of the book. Compton does paint with his words and you will see the river, mts.,trees, people and story just as if you were there. His stories move along in grand fashion. You'll feel as if you are on the shipping wagons riding right thru a Sioux village. You might even feel the breeze as an arrow shot from a Sioux warriors' bow has just past by your ear. You will like Comptons' stories if you like the west and all it has to offer.
Another Excellent Compton Effort
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Ralph Compton does it again. A great novel about the West, as seen through the eyes of Dutch Siringo, and his tougher-than-leather teamsters. I have read all of Compton's books and consider his work to be among the best of the Western novelists. I was saddened to hear of his passing and regret that he is no longer alive to give us pleasure in book form as he has so many times done. "Adios, Pardner"
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