The book Collection 1986 - the Trail to Crazy Man (V5.0) was written by author L'amour, Louis Here you can read free online of Collection 1986 - the Trail to Crazy Man (V5.0) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Collection 1986 - the Trail to Crazy Man (V5.0) a good or bad book?
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in the original story I turned in, but the editor decided he preferred to call it “Crazy Man.” I made no protest, as I was glad to sell the story and get the check that resulted. Crazy Woman Creek is in the Hole-in-the-Wall Country not far from the town of Kaycee, where Nate Champion cashed in his checks. For many years this was the heart of Sioux Country, and later a hangout for outlaws who rode up the Middle Fork of the Powder River and through the Hole-in-the-Wall into the country beyond. The... ranchers there were on friendly terms with the outlaws of the Butch Cassidy Wild Bunch. As with the Charles Rodney of this story, many a man rode away from home and never returned. Traveling was hard and always dangerous. If a man was carrying money, he had to ride with care, as only too many were prepared to take it from him. There are some baking-powder cans filled with gold cached someplace up on the Crazy Woman, but nobody knows exactly where, or even where to start looking. THE TRAIL TO CRAZY MAN __________________ CHAPTER I Shanghaied IN THE DANK, odorous forecastle, a big man with wide shoulders sat at a scarred mess table, his feet spread to brace himself against the roll of the ship.
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It was not a "wagon train" which had been trapped, it was a wood cutting party. I'm sure that L'Amour knew this but he says that he never revised nwhat he' written. This is the cause of so many foolish andcrude errors which are plentiful in his books.
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