A brisk, sun-scorched tale of grit and grit again, The Desert Trail grips from the first page and never loosens its hold. In a pristine restoration by Alpha Editions, this western novel returns to the shelf as a sharp, accessible frontier adventure born from the early twentieth century. Set against the arid expanse of the American West and the blue heat of the Arizona desert, it threads desert survival themes with a keen sense of frontier justice. The prose honours classic western fiction while radiating a modern energy, inviting both casual readers and seasoned collectors to experience a…mehr
A brisk, sun-scorched tale of grit and grit again, The Desert Trail grips from the first page and never loosens its hold. In a pristine restoration by Alpha Editions, this western novel returns to the shelf as a sharp, accessible frontier adventure born from the early twentieth century. Set against the arid expanse of the American West and the blue heat of the Arizona desert, it threads desert survival themes with a keen sense of frontier justice. The prose honours classic western fiction while radiating a modern energy, inviting both casual readers and seasoned collectors to experience a brisk, character-driven journey through rugged landscapes and starker choices. The Desert Trail is more than nostalgia; it's a cultural artifact that widened the arc of frontier narratives. Its historical texture-its sense of place, its moral questions, its rugged individualism-offers a window into a bygone era while remaining sharply relevant to today's readers and library reference Western collections. For classic western readers and new fans alike, the work resonates with the lineage of zane grey westerns and other enduring classics, now presented as a collectors edition western treasure. Out of print for decades, this edition has been meticulously revived for today and future generations. It's not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure, a doorway to the American West that invites rereading and reverent discovery.
Dane Coolidge was an American author, naturalist, and photographer, born on March 24, 1873, in Massachusetts. His works often focused on the American West, capturing its landscapes, characters, and social dynamics. Coolidge wrote both fiction and non-fiction, contributing short stories to various magazines, as well as creating illustrations that complemented his literary work. His most notable works often depicted the rugged life of the West, exploring themes such as survival, adventure, and human resilience. His novel "Rimrock Jones" was adapted into a 1918 film, showcasing his influence on Western literature and cinema. Aside from his writing, Coolidge was also an avid photographer, documenting his travels and the natural beauty of the American landscape. He spent much of his later life in Berkeley, California, where he continued his creative pursuits until his death on August 8, 1940, at the age of 67. Coolidge's works remain a significant part of the literary exploration of the American frontier, and his contributions to both literature and photography have left a lasting mark on the portrayal of the West.
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