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Charles Alden Seltzer (1875–1942)

Auteur de The Range Boss

52+ oeuvres 234 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Charles Alden Seltzer

The Range Boss (1916) 19 exemplaires
The Two-Gun Man (1911) 17 exemplaires
The Boss of the Lazy Y (1915) 14 exemplaires
The Trail to Yesterday (1913) 11 exemplaires
The Coming of the Law (1912) 10 exemplaires
Channing Comes Through (1925) 8 exemplaires
The Ranchman (1919) 8 exemplaires
"Beau" Rand (1921) 7 exemplaires
The Valley of the Stars (1925) 7 exemplaires
Square Deal Sanderson (1922) 7 exemplaires
The Trail Horde (1920) 6 exemplaires
Treasure Ranch (1940) 6 exemplaires
A Son of Arizona (1931) 6 exemplaires
West! (1922) 6 exemplaires
"Drag" Harlan (2011) 5 exemplaires
Brass Commandments (1923) 5 exemplaires
Double Cross Ranch (1932) 5 exemplaires
West of Apache Pass (1934) 5 exemplaires
The Way of the Buffalo (1924) 5 exemplaires
Desert Rider (1968) 4 exemplaires
Lonesome Ranch (1925) 4 exemplaires
Gone north (1976) 4 exemplaires
The raider (1929) 4 exemplaires
Arizona Jim (1939) 4 exemplaires
War on Wishbone Range (1932) 4 exemplaires
LAST HOPE RANCH. (1925) 4 exemplaires
Brannon (1967) 4 exemplaires
Kingdom in the Cactus (1936) 4 exemplaires
Mystery range (1928) 4 exemplaires
'Firebrand' Trevison (2011) 3 exemplaires
Clear the Trail (1933) 3 exemplaires
The Mesa (1928) 3 exemplaires
The Vengeance of Jefferson Gawne (1917) 3 exemplaires
"Drag" Harlan [Annotated] (2017) 2 exemplaires
Land of the Free (1927) 2 exemplaires
Last Hope Ranch 2 exemplaires
The Red Brand (1929) 2 exemplaires
Ranč na Vlčí řece (1994) 1 exemplaire
Hellfire (1967) 1 exemplaire
The Loner (The Trail Horde) (1968) 1 exemplaire
The Gentleman From Virginia (1928) 1 exemplaire
Podwójny rewolwerowiec (2019) 1 exemplaire
The range riders 1 exemplaire
Gold Rock Ambush 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1875-08-15
Date de décès
1942-02-09
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Janesville, Wisconsin, USA
Lieux de résidence
North Olmsted, Ohio, USA
Courte biographie
Prolific writer of filmscripts, westerns and magazine stories.

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Critiques

I really enjoyed this book. I went into this thinking it would be a good western. Instead it takes place shortly after World War I and is the story of a disillusioned man who comes home and finds things are different than when he left. It tells how his faith is restored and how he comes to make peace with the past.
 
Signalé
Rich_B | Jun 2, 2016 |
Less romantic than a Zane Grey novel, this tells the story of the early days of settlement around Tucson, Arizona. Some historical figures such as Cochise, the Apache chief do show up in the narrative. One historical incident where Cochise was enticed to come to Tucson for a peace conference by an army officer and then jailed from which he escaped but his two comrades were later hung is included in the story. However, the officer's name is changed in the novel.
While this is criticized in the story, it is not because this was immoral but rather because it would anger the Apaches and result in more killing of innocent people. The Mexican locals and natives are not treated very well either in the story or the author's biases.
The plot in brief concerns Tennessee Bob, a young frontiersman who is fair and strong, friendly with the natives and Mexicans who is hired to provide safe travel for the first runs of the Butterfield stage company from California to Arizona. He meets Anne Pritchard falling in love while trying to make Tucson into a safe community, protecting the stages from robbers and Apaches and winning Anne from rivals.
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Signalé
lamour | Sep 14, 2013 |
This is an unusual western in that the narrator is a woman, a young woman whose father owns a large ranch. She considers herself a modern woman who dos not require a man to look after her. When she discovers the man she loves has married while she was back East going to school, she decides she will marry the first qualified man she will meet. Not knowing there is a land war starting, she stumbles into being kidnapped by the ringleader and then rescued by another rancher's son.
They fall in love but refuse to tell the other person how they feel. They marry to preserve her reputation after having had to spend a night in a cabin while escaping the land raiders. Eventually the land fraud is resolved and the young people tell one another how they feel. There is a long and tense chase over rocky cliffs and through thick forest with one of the villains chasing the narrator.
This is a fast moving story by a prolific writer from the 1920's and '30's. He turned many of his books into scenarios for silent westerns starring Tom Mix and Buck Rogers.
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Signalé
lamour | Sep 10, 2013 |
This was an absorbing, if rough, character study until the plot got too out of hand. Too many coincidences, and one major logic slip weakens the story.
½
 
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2wonderY | Nov 19, 2012 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
52
Aussi par
3
Membres
234
Popularité
#96,591
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
6
ISBN
118
Langues
3

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