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Western Novels in English - The Rustler of Wind River by George W. Ogden
"The Rustler of Wind River" is a western novel published in 1917 by George W. Ogden. The work is set in the Wind River region of Wyoming and deals with the story surrounding a cattle rustler.
The novel is set in the Wild West, where law and order were not established, and centers around the conflict between cattle rustlers and those who try to stop them. The main character struggles to realize justice, and the process of overcoming past prejudices and misunderstandings is depicted.
The work deals with themes of lawlessness in the West, realization of justice, and restoration of personal honor, and vividly depicts realistic problems in Western society at the time.
Summary
"The Rustler of Wind River" by George W. Ogden is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book centers around a tense conflict between ranchers and homesteaders in a rugged, frontier setting, focusing on two principal characters: Saul Chadron, a powerful cattleman, and Alan Macdonald, a determined homesteader. The story explores themes of power, justice, and morality within the harsh realities of the American West. The opening portion of the book introduces a mysterious stranger who has come down from the mountains and is engaged in a dubious negotiation with Saul Chadron. Chadron seeks the stranger's help to intimidate and possibly remove a homesteader named Alan Macdonald, who poses a threat to his cattle empire. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the characters and their motivations, hinting at the deeper complexities of the characters' pasts and the imminent conflicts between the cattlemen and the encroaching settlers. This introduction sets the stage for a story filled with tension and intrigue as the rivalry unfolds against the backdrop of the West's unforgiving landscape.
Contents
I. Strange Bargainings
II. Beef Day
III. The Ranchhouse by the River
IV. The Man in the Plaid
V. If He was a Gentleman
VI. A Bold Civilian
VII. Throwing the Scare
VIII. Afoot and Alone
IX. Business, not Company
X. ¡°Hell¡¯s a-goin¡¯ to Pop¡±
XI. The Senor Boss Comes Riding
XII. ¡°The Rustlers!¡±
XIII. The Trail at Dawn
XIV. When Friends Part
XV. One Road
XVI. Danger and Dignity
XVII. Boots and Saddles
XVIII. The Trail of the Coffee
XIX. ¡°I Beat Him to It¡±
XX. Love and Death
XXI. The Man in the Door
XXII. Paid
XXIII. Tears in the Night
XXIV. Banjo Faces Into the West
XXV. ¡°Hasta Luego¡±