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Langford of the Three Bars explores the struggles of small ranchers in the plains, highlighting their fight against larger societal and environmental challenges. The novel focuses on issues such as justice, resilience, and the impact of crime, particularly cattle rustling, on vulnerable individuals. The central character faces immense pressure from both a powerful rival and the threat of theft, leading him on a journey to recover his stolen cattle. The story delves into the harsh realities of ranch life, where wealthier cattle owners and criminal activities threaten the livelihood of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Langford of the Three Bars explores the struggles of small ranchers in the plains, highlighting their fight against larger societal and environmental challenges. The novel focuses on issues such as justice, resilience, and the impact of crime, particularly cattle rustling, on vulnerable individuals. The central character faces immense pressure from both a powerful rival and the threat of theft, leading him on a journey to recover his stolen cattle. The story delves into the harsh realities of ranch life, where wealthier cattle owners and criminal activities threaten the livelihood of the protagonist. As the plot unfolds, the tension between small ranchers and a gang of thieves grows, emphasizing the need for justice in a lawless environment. Rich descriptions of the natural landscape underscore the precarious position of the characters, offering a deeper understanding of the harsh and unforgiving world they inhabit. At its core, the story examines the resilience required to stand against adversity and fight for what is right in a time of uncertainty and danger.
Autorenporträt
Kate Boyles Bingham and Virgil D. Boyles were collaborative authors who wrote during the early 20th century, often focusing on themes of rural life, justice, and personal resilience. Their works typically explored the difficulties faced by individuals in harsh, frontier-like environments, particularly within the context of ranching and the American West. Their most well-known work, Langford of the Three Bars, showcases their shared interest in the lives of small ranchers facing powerful rivals and crime, such as cattle rustling. While there is limited information on their personal backgrounds, their writing stands as a testament to their ability to capture the challenges and moral dilemmas of their time, especially in the context of a rapidly changing society. Their novels reflect a deep understanding of the ruggedness of life on the plains, focusing on characters who must navigate societal pressures, personal honor, and environmental challenges to survive and thrive. Their work continues to be remembered for its portrayal of determination and justice, set against the backdrop of the unforgiving frontier.