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The Three Mustangeers

(1933)
(A book in the Tumbleweed series)
A novel by

 
 
"The story is interesting and the characters fascinating, especially from a modern perspective. The idea of the Robin Hood with a slice of self-interest riding the Wild West is wonderful . . . if Westerns are popular at your library, add this one."--Beth Karpas, VOYA

Ride with Andy, Stub, and Hugh as they rope and wrangle their way into all sorts of adventures--and some trouble too! Old habits die hard for riders with outlaw ways, and when a range superintendent hires them to round up the orneriest mustangs in the country, they find a way to pad the numbers. With the money from the job, the mustangers start an honest ranch, but a crotchety cattleman crowds their turf--that is, until they set him straight with some tricks of their own. This fast-paced tale of riding, roping, and rustling is sure to set your spurs a-jingling for the frontier spirit of the Old West.

The tenth title in the Tumbleweed Series of Will James reprints, The Three Mustangeers, first published in 1933, is a classic novel of cowboy life. In the same tradition as Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers, James weaves a tale of friendship, loyalty, and adventure on the high plains.


Genre: Western

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