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Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- “Books are like new. See Photo.”
- Modified Item
- No
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Title/Series
- Westerns
- Subject
- Westerns
- ISBN
- 9781592122585
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Galaxy Press, LLC
ISBN-10
1592122582
ISBN-13
9781592122585
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66547704
Product Key Features
Book Title
Branded Outlaw : a Tale of Wild Hearts in the Wild West
Number of Pages
1008 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Westerns, Historical, Romance / Western, Action & Adventure
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Western Short Stories Collection
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-287528
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting wild west encounters." --The Sanford Herald, "This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clichés required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them." --School Library Journal, "Shoot-'em-up action, bad bad guys, heroes cut from the cloth of classic Western heroes, true love, and the final resolution as law and order and justice triumph."-KLIATT, "Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting wild west encounters."- The Sanford Herald, "This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clichs required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them." --School Library Journal, "Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting wild west encounters." -The Sanford Herald, "Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting wild west encounters." - The Sanford Herald, “Grades 7-10 -This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clich s required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them.â€�–School Library Journal, “Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting Wild West encounters.â€� -The Sanford Herald, "Grades 7-10 -This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clichés required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them."School Library Journal , "This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clichs required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them." --School Library Journal, "This reissue of a pulp-fiction Western from the 1930s, one in a series of many, has all the clichés required at the time for a successful shoot-'em-up. Lee Weston is a gunslinger from Wyoming who comes to town at the behest of his father, who sends word that he is having trouble with the local big-money character named Dodge. Lee arrives just in time to learn of Pa's death, and now he is riding hard to find the mangy dog who shot him. Along the way, he meets and falls for Dodge's beautiful daughter, so there is a bit of Romeo and Juliet woven in as Weston fights off the bad guys and tries to win the girl. In less than 100 pages there is a lot of action, blazing 45s, and cowpoke language. The glossary of period terms and phrases, a history of pulp fiction, and the biography of Hubbard are a big part of this book's attraction. Put Branded Outlaw in the hands of reluctant readers. The fact that they know exactly what to expect and that the characters are simple and straightforward can be a bonus for them." -School Library Journal, "Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting wild west encounters." --The Sanford Herald, "Hubbard appears to have possessed the flair of greats Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey when recounting Wild West encounters." --The Sanford Herald
Dewey Decimal
813/.52
Edition Description
Special
Synopsis
Take the law into your own hands, and you risk losing your grip on everything else?including your life. Lee Weston?a young Paul Newman with a Colt revolver at his hip?is as good-looking as he is quick-tempered, and he?s got a lot to be angry about. His father murdered, his family ranch torched, he goes gunning for Harvey Dodge?the man who he?s convinced is the killer?and it?s Lee who ends up on the wrong side of the law. Shot in a gunfight, on the run and running out of time, he holes up in a mountain hideout and waits for death to come find him. But he wakes up in the arms of a beautiful woman who has beat death to his door and nursed him back to life. She?s the first and only woman he has ever fallen for, and her name is Ellen Dodge?Harvey?s daughter. Can a great loss lead to a great love? Can the search for revenge lead to redemption? The answers lie in the wild heart of the Wild West?in Branded Outlaw. L. Ron Hubbard was so prolific, and his stories so much in demand, he occasionally had to publish under a pseudonym to ensure that his name wouldn?t appear twice in a single issue of a magazine. Thus did Branded Outlaw originally appear as being written by a writer named Barry Randolph. But as is clear from the action and authenticity of the story, it was Hubbard behind the curtain pulling the levers. This is one of sixteen westerns Hubbard wrote in 1938?all influenced by a foray into New Mexico to round out his research. His unsurpassed knowledge of the West originated in his years growing up?and riding on?the range. ?Packs a ton of action and some priceless shootout scenes.? ?EZReader.com, Lee Weston is as good-looking as he is quick tempered, and he's got a lot to be angry about. His father murdered, his family ranch torched, he goes gunning for Harvey Dodge?the man who he's convinced is the killer. But it's Lee who ends up shot and on the verge of death. But he's nursed back to life?by Harvey's beautiful daughter. Can a great loss lead to a great love? The answer lies in the wild heart of the Wild West., Take the law into your own hands, and you risk losing your grip on everything else--including your life. Lee Weston is as good-looking as he is quick tempered, and he's got a lot to be angry about. His father murdered, his family ranch torched, he goes gunning for Harvey Dodge--the man who he's convinced is the killer--and it's Lee who ends up on the wrong side of the law. Shot in a gunfight, on the run and running out of time, he holes up in a mountain hideout and waits for death to come find him. But he wakes up in the arms of a beautiful woman who has beat death to his door and nursed him back to life. She's the first and only woman he has ever fallen for, and her name is Ellen Dodge--Harvey's daughter. Can a great loss lead to a great love? Can the search for revenge lead to redemption? The answers lie in the wild heart of the Wild West--in Branded Outlaw. "Packs a ton of action and some priceless shootout scenes." --EZReader.com, Bridging the gap between theory and practice, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Exercise Science provides a practical approach to measurement and evaluation techniques used in K-12 school physical education as well as exercise science settings. Integrated measurement and evaluation models provide real-life examples from which students can more effectively learn. Comprehensive and user friendly, this text clearly articulates how measurement techniques can be used to assess, evaluate, and develop more effective programs. Links between measurement and evaluation techniques to program design and development help students understand how the two are directly related. Pedagogical concerns such as decision-making, grading, and assessment of program delivery introduce accountability measures and help prepare future professionals for careers in physical education or exercise science.
LC Classification Number
PS3515.U1417B7 2006
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