The long search / Hunter Ingram.
"It takes a particular kind of cussed perseverance to stay with some things. Wiley Anderson wouldn't have been a dirt-poor farmer if he hadn't also been a very determined and cussed type of fellow. But his wife wasn't cut from the same bolt, and pretty soon she ran off with a trader. Wiley didn't hold it against her, women being weak anyhow, but he sure felt badly about the trader. He figured to find the man and kill him. To do this, Wiley had to enlist. (It was the only way he could get West for free.) There was an awful lot between Wiley and his objective, and the Army was just the beginning. But Wiley didn't give up . . ."--Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9798891644885
- Physical Description: 264 pages ; 23 cm.
- Edition: Center Point Large Print edition.
- Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2025.
- Copyright: ©1969
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Genre: | Western fiction. Historical fiction. Large print books. |
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- 1 of 2 copies available at Sage Library System.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Baker County Library | INGRAM (Hunter) (Text) | 37814003704633 | LARGE PRINT - NEW WESTERN | Reshelving | - | ||
Ontario Community Library | LP. INGRAM, Hunter (Text) | 33330004809135 | Large Print | Checked out | 05/16/2025 |
Summary:
"It takes a particular kind of cussed perseverance to stay with some things. Wiley Anderson wouldn't have been a dirt-poor farmer if he hadn't also been a very determined and cussed type of fellow. But his wife wasn't cut from the same bolt, and pretty soon she ran off with a trader. Wiley didn't hold it against her, women being weak anyhow, but he sure felt badly about the trader. He figured to find the man and kill him. To do this, Wiley had to enlist. (It was the only way he could get West for free.) There was an awful lot between Wiley and his objective, and the Army was just the beginning. But Wiley didn't give up . . ."--Provided by publisher.