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The Bar-20 Three is a Wild West adventure that explores the rugged life of cowboys and their struggle for survival in a lawless land. The story follows a group of friends as they navigate the complexities of loyalty and personal conflict, set against the backdrop of cattle drives, ranching, and frontier justice. As they face challenges from local lawmen and dangerous encounters, the novel paints a vivid picture of cowboy camaraderie and the harsh realities of life in the West. The narrative is filled with moments of tension, particularly in confrontations with the law and within the social…mehr

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The Bar-20 Three is a Wild West adventure that explores the rugged life of cowboys and their struggle for survival in a lawless land. The story follows a group of friends as they navigate the complexities of loyalty and personal conflict, set against the backdrop of cattle drives, ranching, and frontier justice. As they face challenges from local lawmen and dangerous encounters, the novel paints a vivid picture of cowboy camaraderie and the harsh realities of life in the West. The narrative is filled with moments of tension, particularly in confrontations with the law and within the social dynamics of the town. With a focus on friendships and the bonds forged through shared experiences, the story reflects on the tight-knit relationships that help individuals endure the unforgiving environment of the frontier. The challenges of survival are underscored by the constant threat of conflict, making for a gripping tale of adventure and resilience in a time of lawlessness and hardship.
Autorenporträt
Clarence Edward Mulford was an American writer, born on February 3, 1883, in Streator, Illinois. He is most famous for creating the iconic character Hopalong Cassidy, a beloved figure in American Western literature. His works primarily focused on the genre of Westerns, where he gained recognition for crafting gripping narratives that captivated readers with their themes of morality, law, and redemption. Throughout his career, Mulford wrote numerous books, short stories, and screenplays that contributed to the popularization of the Western genre. He was married to Eva Emily Wilkinson from 1920 to 1923. Mulford s writing often explored complex characters in the Wild West, blending action with moral dilemmas, and his influence can still be seen in Western storytelling today. He passed away on May 10, 1956, at the age of 73 in Portland, Maine. His legacy continues through the enduring popularity of Hopalong Cassidy, who became a symbol of the American frontier and was later adapted into films, radio programs, and television shows, cementing Mulford s place in American literary history.