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1) Bar-20 Days
Part of the much-loved Hopalong Cassidy series, Bar-20 Days continues the saga of the cantankerous cowboy and his crew of rowdy ranch hands. The Bar-20 ranch features prominently in this hilarious and action-packed collection of stories and episodes dealing with different aspects of life on the range.
This loosely themed collection of tales about classic cowpoke Hopalong Cassidy and the rough-and-tumble crew of the Bar-20 Ranch is a must-read for fans of golden-age Westerns. Packed with action and adventure and plenty of detail about everyday life on the range, it's a gripping and rewarding gateway into this long-ago era.
3) The Orphan
The Orphan is the second novel in Clarence E. Mulford's abidingly popular Hopalong Cassidy series of Westerns. In this volume of the series, Mulford introduces several new characters and injects a romantic subplot into a tale centered on the mysterious protagonist known as The Orphan, who's being pursued by the law, a group of Native Americans bent on revenge, and a few other nefarious characters.
This hilarious collection of interconnected tall tales, anecdotes, and amusing incidents is a must-read for fans of the Hopalong Cassidy stories or the Western humor genre in general. A perfect introduction to the Hopalong Cassidy tales for young or first-time readers, Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up is a rootin'-tootin' good time.
A newcomer to the small town of Windsor, Kansas, Tex Ewalt isn't your average cowboy. But even though he's educated and well-spoken, he's racked up more than his fair share of enemies over the course of his life — and it just so happens that one of them is the top dog in Windsor.
The beloved Hopalong Cassidy series takes a dark turn in this grim but gripping Western novel from Clarence E. Mulford. Buck Peters sets out for Montana to make a fresh start as the part owner of a ranch, but when he arrives, he finds that his property has been ravaged by hostile neighbors. At the end of his rope, Peters decides to call on his old friend Hopalong Cassidy to help win back what is rightfully his.
Fans familiar with the polished and polite on-screen version of this indelible Western hero may be taken aback at their first encounter with his literary predecessor. In Clarence E. Mulford's wildly popular series of novels and short stories, Hopalong Cassidy is rough around the edges, prone to vulgarity, and usually pretty grumpy—but he's a quintessential cowboy through and through.
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