A Civil War survivor, Stephen Latch will never be the same again. The young Southerner emerged from the bloodshed a bitter and haunted man. He joins a raging Indian chief on a mission of terrifying revenge, but fate has a big surprise in store for bighearted Stephen Latch.
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A Civil War survivor, Stephen Latch will never be the same again. The young Southerner emerged from the bloodshed a bitter and haunted man. He joins a raging Indian chief on a mission of terrifying revenge, but fate has a big surprise in store for bighearted Stephen Latch.
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Good. P.F. Collier & Son, Publishers, 1936. Good. Orange cover****Book shows moderate to heavy wear/ spine tight, pages clean/ boards slightly scuffed and soiled; moderate edge wear/ corners and spine bumped and frayed/ bottom and top of spine torn/ several page tips creased/ pages slightly yellowed and brittle/ a few page edges torn/ readers slant.
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Good. No Jacket. AQ3-Book is worn on the edges, corners, sides, and spine, dent on the back bottom, inscription on the front fixed end paper and first page, loose hinge, discoloration, and shelf wear otherwise good.
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Near Fine. Hardcover. 12mo over 6¾" 7¾" tall. Appears unread; Immaculate and tight with minimal edge wear; Clean and bright decorated titling of blue, red, and gilt, over a tan spine; red boards; top edge blue; 401p.
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Very Good+ No Jacket. Book Dark blue-stamped blue cloth, aged gutters. Faint odor from wood-burning stove. No dust jacket. No names, clean text. Solid. 28149 shelf.
I'm sorry, but this is one Zane Grey book I do not like. I have only managed to read the entire thing just one time. It's boring; it's flat; it's unbelievable. Stephen Latch, the main character, is not some one you can have any sympathy for, or at least be able to think, well, maybe, perhaps; or even have any mercy for. I'm not some one to criticize an author for what he writes because I know he has something he wants to say, or an opinion; but I just don't understand what Zane Grey was doing with this book. My advice is skip it, and pick a better one and then come back to this one. I know not every book an author creates is perfect, or great; Zane Grey just missed this time out.