Brules A Novel

Brules A Novel by Harry Combs, published by Lyford Books in 1992, is a detailed exploration of the Old West, spanning 521 pages. This edition presents a narrative set in Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico between 1867 and 1876, following the journey of a young gunslinger and mountain man as he seeks his fortune in the Rockies. The book is written in English and includes six line drawings and one map, enhancing the reader’s experience of the historical context.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of life in the Old West, with themes typical of the genre, reminiscent of the works of Louis L’Amour and Zane Gray. The story delves into the challenges and adventures faced by its protagonist, providing insights into the era’s rugged landscape and the pursuit of fortune. This novel is a significant addition for those interested in Western fiction, offering a blend of action and historical detail that characterizes the genre.
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In the tradition of Louis L’Amour and Zane Gray, Harry Combs has crafted a sweeping novel of the Old West that is rich in the detail that fans of the genre have grown to love. Set in Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico between 1867 and 1876, Brules is the story of a young gunslinger and mountain man seeking his fortune in the Rockies. 6 line drawings; 1 map.
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