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The Greatest Western Stories of the 20th Century
- Narrated by: Burt Reynolds, Juice Newton
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The most renowned American authors in Western fiction are brought together in one bang 'em-up, shoot-it-out collection! Titles include: "War Party" by Louis L'Amour; "At Yuma Crossing" by Brian Garfield; "Sweet Cactus Wine" by Marcia Muller; "No Room at the Inn" by Bill Pronzini; "Gun Job" by Thomas Thompson; "The Tin Star (High Noon)" by John M. Cunningham; "One Night at the Medicine Trail" by Chad Oliver; "The Guns of William Longley" by Donald Hamilton; "Mago's Bride" by Loren D. Estleman; "Timberline" by Owen Wister.
©1961 Thomas Thompson; 1989 Loren Esthleman; 1982 by the Pronzini-Muller Trust; 1988 Chad Oliver; 1947, 1975 John Cunningham; 1992 Ed Gorman; 1986 Brian Garfield; 1967 Fawcett Publications
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