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Noel M. Loomis
Texas was savage - a land of wild rivers, killing storms - alive with Comanches whose barbarism was legend, and white men who'd kill a man for his boots. It took a man like Ross Phillips to tame Texas. Phillips rode north from Mexico at the head of a mighty wagon train laden with bullion worth a million. His aim - to rip from the very guts of the land a short-cut trail to Arkansas. Days swam into weeks and weeks into months, men died and mules dropped - and still Phillips lashed the train north. Waiting for him was Muke-war-rah, cruellest of all the Comanche chiefs, who held as hostage the woman to whom Ross Phillips owed his life.
| Publisher | Sagebrush |
|---|---|
| Pages | 260 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-753-18990-9 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-753-18990-0 primary |
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