men.
The love theme runs through it all and pleasantly."
--_Chicago Tribune_.
"It is strong, virile, captivating and well told."
--_Denver Republican_.
"A rattling good story. There is sentiment of the kind that fits with
the open sky and life in the saddle, and the whole story moves with a
swing and reality that are refreshing in the extreme."--_New York
Times_.
"Wild, indeed, is the West pictured by Mr. Sinclair."
--_Boston Transcript_.
"The tale, rapid in action and clearly told, is one of the best
written on the Canadian West."--_Louisville Courier-Journal_.
_12mo, Cloth bound, Illustrated, $1.50._
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G.W. DILLINGHAM CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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WYOMING
_A STORY OF THE OUTDOOR WEST_
BY
WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE
_Author of "Ridgeway of Montana," "A Daughter of Raasay," Etc._
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In this vivid story the author has captured the breezy charm of
"Cattleland," and brings to us the turbid life of the frontier with
all its engaging dash and vigor. It is the kind of book one reads at a
sitting far into the night.
A young woman, fresh from the conventional East, drives her motor car
into an absorbing adventure which is the first of a series of dramatic
events that tread upon each other's heels and grow more intense and
thrilling from page to page.
The gallant vagabond, Ned Bannister, who enthralls the heroine's
fancy, against her will, is reputed to be a lawless desperado of the
worst type. Yet the reader joins with the wholly delightful young
heroine in yielding him full sympathy. How the mystery is solved to
the satisfaction of all is one of the pleasures that must be reserved
for a reading.
The characters each and all are drawn with masterly vigor and help
forward the swift movement of the plot.
_12mo. Illustrated. Cloth bound, $1.50._
* * * * *
G.W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
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WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT
RIDGWAY OF MONTANA
BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE
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"To-day I had it out with 'Ridgway.' I opened the book and I did not
lay it down till I had raced eagerly through it. I find it a story
with many elements of power in its treatment of plot and personality.
The men are all well-marked types. The women are all p
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