An extraordinary saga of the trail-blazing cowboys who made their fortune
driving cattle from Texas to the Great Frontier.
Across the Pecos, the Rio Colorado and La Panza mountains, the Texans and their longhorns kept charging-all the way to California gold!
Between The Bandera Range And California, They Faced All The Challenges Of Man And God, But Nothing Could Ever Make Them Quit.
The only riches Texans had left after the Civil War were five million
maverick longhorns and the brains, brawn and boldness to drive them
north to where the money was. Now, Ralph Compton brings this violent and magnificent time to life in an extraordinary epic series based on the history-making trail drives.
The California Trail
Gold fever had hit California, and suddenly, the land was full of hungry pioneers. For Gil and Van Austin, two Texas brothers, it meant the chance to sell well-grazed longhorns after years of hard ranching and a treacherous cattle drive up through Mexico. The only trouble was that California was on the other side of a searing desert, swollen rivers, a barrage of Indian attacks, and a whole passel of outlaw trouble. And while the Texans and their men were ready and willing to take it all on, there was one thing they weren't prepared for: the ultimate act of treachery and deceit in a land of schemers, dreamers and gold!
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“Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted.”
—"Tombstone"" Epitaph"
“Lovers of Louis L’Amour–type Westerns will welcome [this] series.”
—"Nashville"" Banner"
"Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted."
--"Tombstone"" Epitaph"
"Lovers of Louis L'Amour-type Westerns will welcome [this] series."
--"Nashville"" Banner"
Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted. "Tombstone Epitaph"
Lovers of Louis L'Amour type Westerns will welcome [this] series. "Nashville Banner""
Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted. Tombstone Epitaph
Lovers of Louis L'Amour type Westerns will welcome [this] series. Nashville Banner
""Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted." --Tombstone Epitaph
"Lovers of Louis L'Amour-type Westerns will welcome [this] series." --Nashville Banner
From bestselling author Ralph Compton comes the bold and breathtaking saga of a trail-blazing cattle drive in the blistering heat of the California gold rush...
The only riches Texans had left after the Civil War were five million maverick longhorns—and the brains, brawn, and boldness to drive them north where the money was. But it all took a wild and dangerous turn in 1849, as the trail was overrun with dreamers, schemers, and gold...
THE CALIFORNIA TRAIL
Gold fever has hit California, and suddenly the land is full of hungry pioneers. For Texas brothers Gil and Van Austin, it means a chance to sell their well-grazed longhorns after years of hard ranching and a death-defying cattle drive up through Mexico. The only thing that stands between them and California is a scorching desert, swollen rivers, a barrage of Indian attacks, and a passel of outlaws. And while the Texans are ready and willing to take it all on, there’s one thing they’re not prepared for: the ultimate act of treachery, greed, and back-stabbing deceit...
“Very seldom in literature have the legends of the Old West been so vividly painted.”
—Tombstone Epitaph
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