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Ranch and Range Series
By St. GEORGE RATHBORNE
There are no more delightful characters in fiction than Karl, the young cowboy, and Cuthbert Lee, his tenderfoot “pard,” whose strange adventures are chronicled in the three volumes which comprise this series.
In “Sunset Ranch,” which is the first volume in the “Ranch and Range Series,” Karl succeeds in saving from the clutches of a villainous gang, Cuthbert’s long-lost cousin, a laughing-eyed maid who has spent most of her life on the prairie. Fascinating in the extreme are the descriptions of Cowboy life as it was in its most famous days; of the grand round-up, range-riding, night “wrangling,” and Indian horse racing.
The scene changes to a lone dug-out in the pine woods in the second book of the Series, which is called, “Chums of the Prairie.” There is trouble for the two boys right along from the first chapter, whether it be facing death in a bear’s den, or brought to bay by the gray terror of the pine.
Third in the “Ranch and Range Series” comes “The Young Range Riders,” in which Karl and Cuthbert invade the land of the Montezumas, and find fresh adventure on a Mexican ranch.
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