Heller from Texas / William Heuman.

By: Heuman, William [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2018Copyright date: ©1957 renewed 1985Edition: Large print editionDescription: 198 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781683248637 (hardcover : alk. paper); 9781683248675 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction | Ranches -- Fiction | Ranches -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction | Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction | Brothers -- Death -- Fiction | Cowboys -- FictionGenre/Form: Western stories | Large type books | Western stories | Western fiction. | Western stories. | Large type books. DDC classification: 813.54 Summary: At twenty-eight, Trev Buchman decides to return to Cannon Basin and the Box B Ranch. It had been eight years since he'd had it out with his father and ridden off never to return. His father had been dead for four years now and Trev wanted to see his brother, Jim. But he'd come six weeks too late. According to stories he'd been told in Flint Rock, seventy-five miles to the south, Jim had fallen off a holding corral fence after a dizzy spell and was trampled to death by the milling crowd of cattle inside. They'd told him that Jim had been married for a year and a half before his death.
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Original copyright 1957.

At twenty-eight, Trev Buchman decides to return to Cannon Basin and the Box B Ranch. It had been eight years since he'd had it out with his father and ridden off never to return. His father had been dead for four years now and Trev wanted to see his brother, Jim. But he'd come six weeks too late. According to stories he'd been told in Flint Rock, seventy-five miles to the south, Jim had fallen off a holding corral fence after a dizzy spell and was trampled to death by the milling crowd of cattle inside. They'd told him that Jim had been married for a year and a half before his death.

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