Cowboys Fiction Books

Arizona Nights

Stewart Edward White

Arizona Nights is a cowboys fiction story for young readers written byStewart Edward White, an American writer, novelist, and spiritualist. He was a brother of noted mural painter Gilbert White...

Paid Off

Walt Coburn

The sheriff gave the pair an odd look, then herded them outside. They almost collided with an extremely tall, black-clad man who stood on the sidewalk. The man had evidently been taking in the scene f..

Cinders

W. C. Tuttle

James Worthington Steele was a good railroad man; so he did not rave. He knew just how bad most of their rolling-stock was. But he must at least get a message through; so the conductor ran a wire from..

Dirty Work for Doughgod

W. C. Tuttle

We hammers along for about two miles, when all to once we sees a cloud of dust ahead of us. Said cloud is sliding toward the grade down to the Wind River crossing, and we all sighs to think what that ..

Meadowlark Basin

B. M. Bower

The boy heaved a great sigh and looked at the storm and the narrow pass and down at the twitching ears of the horse. The hard muscles of Lark's left arm pressed him close. He sighed again and drooped ..

The Dead-Line

W. C. Tuttle

Jack went back to the corral, where he leaned on the fence and tried to decide what to do. Naturally his sympathies were with the cattleman. He had been born and raised in the Lo Lo Valley, steeped in..

Tied Up for Tombstone

W. C. Tuttle

Sudden-like I wakes, and believe me she’s a rude awakening. Somebody kicks the chair out from under me, and proceeds to knead my abdomen with their knees, toes, fingers, thumbs and head. When that par..

A Prevaricated Parade

W. C. Tuttle

My bronc drags me off into the mesquite for a ways, until I can get my rope around a bush and stop him, and then I pilgrims back to the road. At first I don’t recognize the inhabitant of that carriage..