Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated
"Bring Me His Ears" is the story of the development of and dangers associated with the Old West. It is the early 1840s. Texas is an independent territory, and New Mexico is part of Mexico. Wagon trains from the East still head for a new life in the Oregon Territories. The governor of New Mexico elbows Tom Boyd out of his way and into a street in Santa Fe. Boyd retaliates by slapping him across the face, realizes what he has done, and makes his escape. The governor orders his agents to "Bring him back alive or bring me his ears!" Boyd makes plans to take off for Oregon, but meets Patience Cooper and, despite the obvious dangers in Santa Fe, decides to stay instead.
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Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated
"Bring Me His Ears" is the story of the development of and dangers associated with the Old West. It is the early 1840s. Texas is an independent territory, and New Mexico is part of Mexico. Wagon trains from the East still head for a new life in the Oregon Territories. The governor of New Mexico elbows Tom Boyd out of his way and into a street in Santa Fe. Boyd retaliates by slapping him across the face, realizes what he has done, and makes his escape. The governor orders his agents to "Bring him back alive or bring me his ears!" Boyd makes plans to take off for Oregon, but meets Patience Cooper and, despite the obvious dangers in Santa Fe, decides to stay instead.
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Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated

Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated

by Clarence E. Mulford
Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated

Bring Me His Ears - Illustrated

by Clarence E. Mulford

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Overview

"Bring Me His Ears" is the story of the development of and dangers associated with the Old West. It is the early 1840s. Texas is an independent territory, and New Mexico is part of Mexico. Wagon trains from the East still head for a new life in the Oregon Territories. The governor of New Mexico elbows Tom Boyd out of his way and into a street in Santa Fe. Boyd retaliates by slapping him across the face, realizes what he has done, and makes his escape. The governor orders his agents to "Bring him back alive or bring me his ears!" Boyd makes plans to take off for Oregon, but meets Patience Cooper and, despite the obvious dangers in Santa Fe, decides to stay instead.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162853558
Publisher: New York: A. L. Burt, 1922
Publication date: 12/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Clarence E. Mulford (3 February 1883-10 May 1956) was the author of Hopalong Cassidy, written in 1907. He wrote in Fryeburg, Maine, and the many stories and 28 novels were followed by radio, feature film, television, and comic book versions. Clarence was born in Streator, Illinois. He died of complications from surgery in Portland, Maine. Mulford set aside much of his money from his books for local charities.
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