A White Man’s Chance

A White Man’s Chance

A White Man's Chance

Johnston D. McCulley / Johnston DMcCulley

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Wildside Press
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Westerns
ISBN:
9781434497321
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From the creator of Zorro, Johnston McCulley, comes A White Man’s Chance, a western novel starring the dashing hero 'Don Jose,' set south of the border, in Mexico. A White Man’s Chance originally appeared in Munsey’s Magazine. It was filmed in 1919. The text of this facsimile edition is taken from the 1926 G. Howard Watt hardcover first edition.

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