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Good with No dust jacket as issued; 16mo 6"-7" tall; 295 pages; Mass market paperback lightly rubbed at edges, spine ends and corner tips. Book solid and tight. Text block clean and pages tight. Bagged for protection.
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This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.
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Used; Very Good. Harper Collins. Used; Very Good. HarperCollins 1990 MMP. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Spine is tight. Book Condition; Very Good. 1990. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK.
This book is mis-titled; it should be, The Dude Rancher, as Ernest Selby is a greenhorn from Iowa who inherits an Arizona ranch from his uncle, only to find himself pitted against a crooked foreman and his band of outlaws. Many are his trials and tribulations--some quite comic--which he has to overcome after pretending to be a cowboy on his arrival. The foreman, John Hepford, Anne's father and Selby's love interest, is suspected of dishonesty by Selby's partner, Nebraskie Kemp, who has taken a liking to Selby after an initial disliking. All in all this is an entertaining book, fast paced, easily read, no inherent, hidden plot devices, a simple story told well by the master of western fiction.