380 East Court Street, Atoka, OK 74525
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"End of the Drive" captures all the grit, grandeur, and glory of the men and women who wielded pistol and plow, Bible, and branding iron to tame a wild country. Here a boy of seventeen, yearning to prove he's a man, squares up against an outlaw...and discovers that what counts is not how fast you can draw a gun but how much faith you have in yourself. A veteran trail driver, who's faced lightning and hail, raiding Comanche and thundering stampedes, finds that there's nothing quite so dangerous as the courting of a beautiful woman.
Here, too, in stories told with L'Amour's patented poignancy and power, a homesteader fighting for his rights is brutally beaten and crawls off to die...only to stumble upon an ancient talisman that restores his faith and will to live. A preacher from a distant land rides into a small frontier town with a voice full of fire and a saddlebag full of miracles...to deliver a promise and a warning that lead the local folk to a most surprising revelation. And in the full-length novella "Rustler Roundup," the hardworking citizens of a law-abiding town are pushed to the edge to defend all they hold dear. As suspicion spreads and evidence mounts, the rumors of rustlers in their midst threaten to explode into a full-blown range war.
Each of these stories bears the master's touch--comic twists, stark realism, crackling suspense--all the elements that have made Louis L'Amour a frontier legend in his own right. In "End of the Drive," L'Amour brilliantly illuminates the dramatic struggles and enduring truths, the self-reliance, and self-determination that have long beat at the heart of America's greatness.
This paperback book is in great condition.
This book weighs 4.9 oz.
380 East Court Street, Atoka, OK 74525
Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am - 2:00 pm