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Tree in the trail
Tree in the trail

by Holling Clancy Holling

AN INDIAN boy and his uncle, a scout of the Kansas tribe, followed an ancient buffalo trail up a low hill.

1942 8 ed.
Dance Hall of the Dead
Dance Hall of the Dead

by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman

SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...

1973 32 ed.
Wessex Tales
Wessex Tales

by Thomas Hardy

AMONG the few features of agricultural England which retain an appearance but little modified by the lapse of centuries ...

1800 58 ed.
The Dark Wind
The Dark Wind

by Tony Hillerman

THE FLUTE CLAN BOY was the first to see it.

1982 25 ed.
American historical fiction
American historical fiction

by Lynda G. Adamson

Captain Villagra, in a Seville prison cell, writes about Don Juan de Onate's conquest of the southwest and the pueblo dw...

1998 3 ed.
Literature of region and nation
Literature of region and nation

by International Conference on the Literature of Region and Nation (6th 1996 University of New Brunswick in Saint John)

1996 2 ed.
Cities of Gold
Cities of Gold

by William K. Hartmann

After I escaped from Arizona to France with my life, my brain cleared.

2002 2 ed.
A maggot
A maggot

by John Fowles

IN THE LATE AND LAST AFTERNOON of an April long ago, a forlorn little group of travellers cross a remote upland in the f...

1985 19 ed.
Heaven's prisoners
Heaven's prisoners

by James Lee Burke

I WAS JUST OFF Southwest Pass, between Pecan and Marsh islands, with the green, whitecapping water of the Gulf Stream to...

1988 10 ed.