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Dan Cushman (1909–2001)

Auteur de The Great North Trail

47+ oeuvres 351 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Dan Cushman

The Great North Trail (1966) 92 exemplaires
Stay Away, Joe (1953) 73 exemplaires
The Pecos Kid Returns (2002) 15 exemplaires
The Pecos Kid (1999) 11 exemplaires
Cow Country Cookbook (1967) 11 exemplaires
Rusty Irons (1984) 9 exemplaires
Blood on the Saddle (1998) 9 exemplaires
The Fastest Gun (1955) 7 exemplaires
No Gold on Boothill (2001) 7 exemplaires
Port Orient (1955) 7 exemplaires
Jewel of the Java Sea (1951) 6 exemplaires
Opium Flower (1963) 6 exemplaires
The Adventures of Comanche John (2002) 6 exemplaires
Plenty of Room & Air (1975) 5 exemplaires
In Alaska With Shipwreck Kelly (1996) 5 exemplaires
The Forbidden Land (1958) 5 exemplaires
The Long Riders (1967) 5 exemplaires
The Old Copper Collar (1972) 5 exemplaires
Tall Wyoming (1967) 4 exemplaires
HIGH ADVENTURE #97 (2007) 4 exemplaires
Montana: the gold frontier (1973) 3 exemplaires
The Half-Caste (1960) 3 exemplaires
Savage Interlude (1952) 3 exemplaires
Valley of the Thousand Smokes (1996) 3 exemplaires
The con man 3 exemplaires
The Return of Comanche John (2003) 3 exemplaires
Tongking! (1954) 3 exemplaires
4 for Texas 3 exemplaires
The Silver Mountain (1959) 3 exemplaires
Golden Temptress / Tongking! (1954) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Diamanter i djungeln 1 exemplaire
The Ripper from Rawhide (2000) 1 exemplaire
Voyageurs Of The Midnight Sun (1997) 1 exemplaire
The Grand and the Glorious (1963) 1 exemplaire
Timberjack (1953) 1 exemplaire
Port Orient - bk683 1 exemplaire

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A Century of Great Western Stories-An Anthology of Western Fiction (2000) — Contributeur — 104 exemplaires

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Rusty Irons is a young man who is always operating on the edge of lawlessness. His brother, Henry is the narrator of the story. Major McKibbin was the big landowner in the area and he was always after the Irons' land. Rusty fell in love with McKibbin's daughter, Gracie, earning the wrath of her father. After she becomes pregnant, her father plans to whisk her to San Francisco for an abortion but Randy stops the stage and takes her away.

When the Major and the local law confront the Irons boys' mother about her sons, she takes them on with her Sharps Buffalo gun and is eventually killed. This leads to a final confrontation between Rusty and the Major.

The author manages to include much cowboy lore in the text such as when confronted by mosquitoes, ride with the wind rather than against or to see where people who are following you are relative to your position, look for birds of prey for they will stay close to riders because those riders will stir small animals to move and thus be seen by the birds.
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lamour | Mar 29, 2018 |
I liked this book and its revealing account of life in North America and along the route of the Great North Trail. North American history is quite fun and mysterious worth a trip.
 
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charlie68 | Jul 5, 2017 |
A poor effort from a writer capable of much better, as shown by his Port Orient. This tale concerns a shady American operator sent back to Southeast Asia circa 1963 by the FBI to track down an opium smuggling route by using his old connections and pretending to be a smuggler himself. It starts out well enough. Cushman does a great job creating the atmosphere of Bangkok and other Thai and Laotian locations. But about halfway through, the book takes a weird left turn involving a girl who is described as being the most beautiful in the world. After that, the book meanders its way to an abrupt, inconclusive ending, leaving the alleged plot and at least one or two major characters unaccounted for. Where was the editor?… (plus d'informations)
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datrappert | Feb 2, 2011 |
Mr. Leeper, henpecked husband and stepfather, whose chief pleasure in life comes from tea, finds a mysterious message in a bundle of tea accidentally shipped to San Francisco, along with a pouch of industrial diamonds. With the cash from selling them in hand, he is transformed and heads off to Bangkok to unravel the mystery and find a lot of missing gold. Cushman manages to maintain Mr. Leeper's semi-detached attitude about the goings-on--and about death itself once he comes to accept the possibly fatal consequences of his quest--throughout the 144-page novel, which is quite a feat of writing. Throw in an adventurer/pilot Mr. Leeper teams up with, some villains, a few beautiful women, and an exotic setting dripping with atmosphere, and you have a very satisfying, humorous, but genuinely exciting story, which leads our heroes from Bangkok behind the bamboo curtain into China's Yunnan province. I will definitely be on the lookout for more books by Cushman.… (plus d'informations)
 
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datrappert | Nov 11, 2010 |

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47
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Membres
351
Popularité
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Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
5
ISBN
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