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Walt Coburn
Jeb Logan was a Southerner-in the Arizona territory. His father, Colonel Wentworth Logan, had been murdered and the vengeance trail led into some of the roughest, meanest country in the West. Jeb was a kid - too young, some folks said. But he knew what he had to do. Nothing could stop him once he started - not Apache raids, a brutal bull-whipping in public, or a duel with death and dishonor staring him straight in the face.
| Publisher | Chivers Press, Curley Pub. |
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| Pages | 236 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-792-70263-8 primary |
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