Dime Novels Books
The Border Riflemen
Lewis W. CarsonBefore Black Will could bring his rifle to a level the stout hunter dashed in and his heart was beating against the broad breast of the man known as Jackwood. In a moment more they were locked in a fi..
Nat, The Trapper and Indian-Fighter
Paul J. PrescottHe turned his horse toward a small clump of trees about half a mile distant, and rode rapidly forward. As he neared the grove, his former appearance of carelessness gave place to one of intense watchf..
Old Ruff, the Trapper
Bruin AdamsThe first proceeding of old Robsart was to cache—that is bury—his peltries so that they would be safe from molestation from Indians and meddlers, and he could return in his own good time and remove th..
The River Rifles
Edward Sylvester EllisTheophilus McGowan, the author of this emigration scheme, was a middle aged man of large frame, weighing considerably over two hundred pounds. He came from Western Pennsylvania, where he was a promine..
The Antelope Boy
George L. AikenPercy Cute was full a head shorter, and his figure was decidedly dumpish. He had a fat, good-natured face, light flaxen hair, and a laughing blue eye. Indeed, a grin appeared to be the prevailing expr..
The Phantom Rider
Maro O. RolfeAs Darke went away, a face appeared among the thick bushes close by the cabin—a red face, hideously daubed with black and yellow paint, with long, coarse black hair, hanging down the sunken jaws, and ..
Frank Reade, Jr., With His New Steam Man in Central America
Luis SenarensWhy, Tony Buckden, an old college mate of mine, it seems has turned his wits to mining engineering. This has taken him down to Central America, to Yucatan, and a cablegram has just been received in Ne..
The Traitor Guide
Jos. E. BadgerThe guide did not reply, but plunging his long, cruel spurs into the flanks of his mustang, he dashed rapidly up alongside of the old borderer, Tom Maxwell, who received him with a cold, half-suspicio..