Secondhand Western Bargain Book Box DSH964

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Secondhand Western Bargain Book Box

Saddle up and ride into the heart of the American frontier with this sprawling collection of classic Western adventures. This box is packed with tales of rugged heroes, vast landscapes, and the timeless struggle for justice in a lawless land. From lone gunslingers and the legendary Sackett clan to historical battles and even ventures into the supernatural, these stories from the masters of the genre will transport you to a world of high-stakes action and frontier spirit. As well-loved vintage paperbacks, these books may show their history with some darkening pages or cracked spines, but the thrilling stories within are as sharp as a spur.

  1. Fallon by Louis L'Amour
    Macon Fallon, a professional gambler, wins a piece of land and decides to build a town from scratch. He gathers a group of misfits and dreamers to help him realize his vision. But a ruthless cattle baron who wants the land for himself stands in their way, forcing Fallon to gamble with lives instead of cards.

  2. Dutchman's Flat by Louis L'Amour
    This collection of classic short stories showcases the raw, untamed spirit of the American West. Each tale is a masterclass in suspense, featuring hard-bitten prospectors, lone gunslingers, and tough-as-nails pioneers. These stories capture the essence of survival in a land where danger lurks behind every rock and canyon wall.

  3. The Lonely Men by Louis L'Amour
    Tell Sackett's young nephew has been captured by the Apache, and Tell is the only one who can bring him back. He ventures deep into the treacherous heart of Apache territory, a lonely and desperate quest. He is one man against an entire nation, driven by a bond of blood and the unwritten law of the Sacketts.

  4. The Empty Land by Louis L'Amour
    Gold is discovered in the town of Confusion, and suddenly everyone wants a piece of the action. When the town's founder is killed, his heir, a young man from the East, must learn to be a fighter fast. He must stand against a tide of greed and violence to claim his inheritance and tame the lawless land.

  5. Kid Rodelo by Louis L'Amour
    A band of outcasts, including a disgraced lawman and a hardened gunslinger known as Kid Rodelo, find themselves in possession of a fortune in stolen gold. As they journey through the harsh desert, greed and suspicion turn them against one another. It becomes a deadly game of survival where only the most ruthless will walk away rich.

  6. Guns of the Timberlands by Louis L'Amour
    Lumberman Clay Bell has a contract to cut timber, but rancher Jud Forrest claims the land and is willing to start a war to protect it. Bell, a man who prefers peace but is no stranger to a fight, must stand up to Forrest's army of hired guns. It is a classic battle for the future of the West, fought with axes and rifles.

  7. Night Over the Solomons by Louis L'Amour
    This thrilling adventure story leaves the Old West for the war-torn skies of the South Pacific. A downed American fighter pilot must survive in the dense, enemy-occupied jungle of the Solomon Islands. He must use all his wits and courage to evade capture and fight his way back to friendly lines in a different kind of unforgiving frontier.

  8. Heller with a Gun by Louis L'Amour
    King Mabry, a gunslinger of deadly reputation, is hired to protect a traveling theater troupe on their perilous journey through hostile territory. He must fend off outlaws, rival suitors, and the dangers of the trail itself. Mabry discovers that protecting the beautiful and determined star of the show is the toughest job he has ever had.

  9. Milo Talon by Louis L'Amour
    Milo Talon, a man who lives by his wits and his gun, is hired to find a missing heir. When he rides into town, he is mistaken for the heir himself, inheriting a fortune and a host of deadly enemies. Talon must play along to uncover the truth, a dangerous game that could get him killed or make him rich.

  10. Bonanza: The High-Steel Hazard by Stephen Calder
    The Cartwright family finds themselves embroiled in danger when the railroad comes to Virginia City. A series of suspicious accidents threatens to derail the entire project, and the Ponderosa is right in the middle of the conflict. Ben, Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe must uncover the saboteurs before their high-steel hazard leads to disaster.

  11. Mojave Crossing by Louis L'Amour
    Tell Sackett is carrying a fortune in gold, and every outlaw in the territory knows it. His only hope is to escape across the brutal Mojave Desert, a place where the sun can kill as quickly as a bullet. With a relentless posse on his trail, Tell must face the ultimate test of endurance to survive the deadly crossing.

  12. The Stalkers by Terry C. Johnston
    This gripping historical novel recounts the true story of the desperate Battle of Beecher Island in 1868. A small company of fifty frontier scouts is besieged by hundreds of Cheyenne and Sioux warriors. For nine brutal days, they must hold their ground against overwhelming odds in one of the most legendary stands of the American Indian Wars.

  13. Yondering by Louis L'Amour
    This unique collection offers a glimpse into the author's own adventurous life before he became a famous writer. These autobiographical tales recount L'Amour's experiences as a hobo, a seaman, a boxer, and a world traveler. It is the story of the real-life experiences that shaped the characters and worlds of his beloved novels.

  14. The Daybreakers by Louis L'Amour
    Tyrel and Orrin Sackett are two brothers who drift west seeking a new life in the untamed frontier of New Mexico. They soon find themselves caught in a violent feud between a powerful Spanish landholder and Anglo newcomers. They must use their fists and their guns to carve out a place for themselves and establish the Sackett legacy.

  15. Down the Long Hills by Louis L'Amour
    After a wagon train is massacred, seven-year-old Hardy Collins and three-year-old Betty Sue are the only survivors. With only a horse and a dog, they must make their way across a hundred miles of harsh, unforgiving wilderness. It is a powerful story of courage and survival as two children face the dangers of the wild alone.

  16. Haunted Mesa by Louis L'Amour
    Investigator Mike Raglan receives a desperate call from his friend, a historian who has discovered a gateway to another dimension. When his friend vanishes, Raglan must follow him into the world of the "Shapeshifters," a parallel reality rooted in Native American legend. This is a supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the desert Southwest.

  17. Kilkenny by Louis L'Amour
    Kilkenny is a man with a reputation, a gunfighter who wants nothing more than to leave his past behind. He settles in a quiet valley, but his peace is shattered when a ruthless land-grabber tries to force out the local ranchers. Kilkenny must once again strap on his guns to defend the innocent and face the legend he tried to escape.

  18. Off the Mangrove Coast by Louis L'Amour
    This collection of thrilling adventure stories takes you on a journey to the world's most dangerous and exotic locales. From the steamy jungles of Southeast Asia to the treacherous waters of the South Pacific, these tales are filled with resourceful heroes, desperate situations, and high-stakes action. It is a showcase of L'Amour's masterful storytelling beyond the Western frontier.

  19. Matagorda by Louis L'Amour
    Tap Duvarney is determined to drive his cattle herd to market, but a rival cattleman stands in his way. He must push his herd across the treacherous salt flats of Matagorda, a dangerous gamble that could make him rich or cost him everything. It is a desperate race against time, the elements, and a man who wants him dead.

  20. Catlow by Louis L'Amour
    Ben Cowan, a respected lawman, is faced with an impossible task: he must hunt down and arrest his childhood friend, Bijah Catlow. Catlow is a charismatic and successful outlaw who is always one step ahead of the law. Their cat-and-mouse game takes them across the border into Mexico for a final, fateful confrontation.

  21. The Californios by Louis L'Amour
    The Morton family has lived on their land for generations, but now a ruthless land-grabber is trying to force them out. With the law against them, the family must rely on the ancient, mystical knowledge of their Native American ancestors. They must use their wits and the secrets of the land itself to defend their home.

  22. High Lonesome by Louis L'Amour
    A young rider, entrusted with a fortune in stolen gold, is pursued by a band of ruthless outlaws. He takes refuge in the high, rugged country known as High Lonesome, a place where he can make a stand. He must use his knowledge of the treacherous terrain to outwit the killers and protect the treasure.

  23. The High Graders by Louis L'Amour
    Mike Shevlin, a tough and honest miner, is hired by a group of saloon owners to stop a gang of "high-graders" who are stealing gold from the local mines. Going undercover, Shevlin must infiltrate the gang and bring them to justice. He is one man against a town full of corruption, with only his fists and his wits to rely on.



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Secondhand Western Bargain Book Box

Saddle up and ride into the heart of the American frontier with this sprawling collection of classic Western adventures. This box is packed with tales of rugged heroes, vast landscapes, and the timeless struggle for justice in a lawless land. From lone gunslingers and the legendary Sackett clan to historical battles and even ventures into the supernatural, these stories from the masters of the genre will transport you to a world of high-stakes action and frontier spirit. As well-loved vintage paperbacks, these books may show their history with some darkening pages or cracked spines, but the thrilling stories within are as sharp as a spur.

  1. Fallon by Louis L'Amour
    Macon Fallon, a professional gambler, wins a piece of land and decides to build a town from scratch. He gathers a group of misfits and dreamers to help him realize his vision. But a ruthless cattle baron who wants the land for himself stands in their way, forcing Fallon to gamble with lives instead of cards.

  2. Dutchman's Flat by Louis L'Amour
    This collection of classic short stories showcases the raw, untamed spirit of the American West. Each tale is a masterclass in suspense, featuring hard-bitten prospectors, lone gunslingers, and tough-as-nails pioneers. These stories capture the essence of survival in a land where danger lurks behind every rock and canyon wall.

  3. The Lonely Men by Louis L'Amour
    Tell Sackett's young nephew has been captured by the Apache, and Tell is the only one who can bring him back. He ventures deep into the treacherous heart of Apache territory, a lonely and desperate quest. He is one man against an entire nation, driven by a bond of blood and the unwritten law of the Sacketts.

  4. The Empty Land by Louis L'Amour
    Gold is discovered in the town of Confusion, and suddenly everyone wants a piece of the action. When the town's founder is killed, his heir, a young man from the East, must learn to be a fighter fast. He must stand against a tide of greed and violence to claim his inheritance and tame the lawless land.

  5. Kid Rodelo by Louis L'Amour
    A band of outcasts, including a disgraced lawman and a hardened gunslinger known as Kid Rodelo, find themselves in possession of a fortune in stolen gold. As they journey through the harsh desert, greed and suspicion turn them against one another. It becomes a deadly game of survival where only the most ruthless will walk away rich.

  6. Guns of the Timberlands by Louis L'Amour
    Lumberman Clay Bell has a contract to cut timber, but rancher Jud Forrest claims the land and is willing to start a war to protect it. Bell, a man who prefers peace but is no stranger to a fight, must stand up to Forrest's army of hired guns. It is a classic battle for the future of the West, fought with axes and rifles.

  7. Night Over the Solomons by Louis L'Amour
    This thrilling adventure story leaves the Old West for the war-torn skies of the South Pacific. A downed American fighter pilot must survive in the dense, enemy-occupied jungle of the Solomon Islands. He must use all his wits and courage to evade capture and fight his way back to friendly lines in a different kind of unforgiving frontier.

  8. Heller with a Gun by Louis L'Amour
    King Mabry, a gunslinger of deadly reputation, is hired to protect a traveling theater troupe on their perilous journey through hostile territory. He must fend off outlaws, rival suitors, and the dangers of the trail itself. Mabry discovers that protecting the beautiful and determined star of the show is the toughest job he has ever had.

  9. Milo Talon by Louis L'Amour
    Milo Talon, a man who lives by his wits and his gun, is hired to find a missing heir. When he rides into town, he is mistaken for the heir himself, inheriting a fortune and a host of deadly enemies. Talon must play along to uncover the truth, a dangerous game that could get him killed or make him rich.

  10. Bonanza: The High-Steel Hazard by Stephen Calder
    The Cartwright family finds themselves embroiled in danger when the railroad comes to Virginia City. A series of suspicious accidents threatens to derail the entire project, and the Ponderosa is right in the middle of the conflict. Ben, Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe must uncover the saboteurs before their high-steel hazard leads to disaster.

  11. Mojave Crossing by Louis L'Amour
    Tell Sackett is carrying a fortune in gold, and every outlaw in the territory knows it. His only hope is to escape across the brutal Mojave Desert, a place where the sun can kill as quickly as a bullet. With a relentless posse on his trail, Tell must face the ultimate test of endurance to survive the deadly crossing.

  12. The Stalkers by Terry C. Johnston
    This gripping historical novel recounts the true story of the desperate Battle of Beecher Island in 1868. A small company of fifty frontier scouts is besieged by hundreds of Cheyenne and Sioux warriors. For nine brutal days, they must hold their ground against overwhelming odds in one of the most legendary stands of the American Indian Wars.

  13. Yondering by Louis L'Amour
    This unique collection offers a glimpse into the author's own adventurous life before he became a famous writer. These autobiographical tales recount L'Amour's experiences as a hobo, a seaman, a boxer, and a world traveler. It is the story of the real-life experiences that shaped the characters and worlds of his beloved novels.

  14. The Daybreakers by Louis L'Amour
    Tyrel and Orrin Sackett are two brothers who drift west seeking a new life in the untamed frontier of New Mexico. They soon find themselves caught in a violent feud between a powerful Spanish landholder and Anglo newcomers. They must use their fists and their guns to carve out a place for themselves and establish the Sackett legacy.

  15. Down the Long Hills by Louis L'Amour
    After a wagon train is massacred, seven-year-old Hardy Collins and three-year-old Betty Sue are the only survivors. With only a horse and a dog, they must make their way across a hundred miles of harsh, unforgiving wilderness. It is a powerful story of courage and survival as two children face the dangers of the wild alone.

  16. Haunted Mesa by Louis L'Amour
    Investigator Mike Raglan receives a desperate call from his friend, a historian who has discovered a gateway to another dimension. When his friend vanishes, Raglan must follow him into the world of the "Shapeshifters," a parallel reality rooted in Native American legend. This is a supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the desert Southwest.

  17. Kilkenny by Louis L'Amour
    Kilkenny is a man with a reputation, a gunfighter who wants nothing more than to leave his past behind. He settles in a quiet valley, but his peace is shattered when a ruthless land-grabber tries to force out the local ranchers. Kilkenny must once again strap on his guns to defend the innocent and face the legend he tried to escape.

  18. Off the Mangrove Coast by Louis L'Amour
    This collection of thrilling adventure stories takes you on a journey to the world's most dangerous and exotic locales. From the steamy jungles of Southeast Asia to the treacherous waters of the South Pacific, these tales are filled with resourceful heroes, desperate situations, and high-stakes action. It is a showcase of L'Amour's masterful storytelling beyond the Western frontier.

  19. Matagorda by Louis L'Amour
    Tap Duvarney is determined to drive his cattle herd to market, but a rival cattleman stands in his way. He must push his herd across the treacherous salt flats of Matagorda, a dangerous gamble that could make him rich or cost him everything. It is a desperate race against time, the elements, and a man who wants him dead.

  20. Catlow by Louis L'Amour
    Ben Cowan, a respected lawman, is faced with an impossible task: he must hunt down and arrest his childhood friend, Bijah Catlow. Catlow is a charismatic and successful outlaw who is always one step ahead of the law. Their cat-and-mouse game takes them across the border into Mexico for a final, fateful confrontation.

  21. The Californios by Louis L'Amour
    The Morton family has lived on their land for generations, but now a ruthless land-grabber is trying to force them out. With the law against them, the family must rely on the ancient, mystical knowledge of their Native American ancestors. They must use their wits and the secrets of the land itself to defend their home.

  22. High Lonesome by Louis L'Amour
    A young rider, entrusted with a fortune in stolen gold, is pursued by a band of ruthless outlaws. He takes refuge in the high, rugged country known as High Lonesome, a place where he can make a stand. He must use his knowledge of the treacherous terrain to outwit the killers and protect the treasure.

  23. The High Graders by Louis L'Amour
    Mike Shevlin, a tough and honest miner, is hired by a group of saloon owners to stop a gang of "high-graders" who are stealing gold from the local mines. Going undercover, Shevlin must infiltrate the gang and bring them to justice. He is one man against a town full of corruption, with only his fists and his wits to rely on.