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The rider of the Ruby Hills [sound recording] / Louis L'Amour.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: ZE 3450 | Blackstone AudiobooksPublication details: Ashland, Or. : Blackstone Audiobooks, p2005.Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 4 sound discs (ca. 270 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0786179880
  • 9780786179886
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Read by Jim Gough.Summary: "Ross Hardy had made his decision. He sat in the middle of all he owned, a splendid Appaloosa gelding, a fine California saddle, a .44 Winchester rifle, and two walnut-stocked Colt .44 pistols. These were his all. It was a life that had left him rich in experience but poor in good of the world. The experience was the hard-fisted experience of cold winters, dry ranges, and the dusty bitterness of cattle drives. He had fought Comanches and rustlers, hunted buffalo and horse thieves. Now he was going to ride for himself, to fight for himself."--The book.
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Adult Audiobook Adult Audiobook Main Library Audiobook WESTERN L'Amour, Louis Available 33111008318947
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Ross Harney had made his decision. He sat in the middle of all he owned: a splendid Appaloosa gelding, a fine California saddle, a .44 Winchester rifle, and two walnut-stocked Colt .44 pistols. These were his all. It was a life that had left him rich in experience but poor in goods of the world. He had known the hard-fisted reality of cold winters, dry ranges, and the dusty bitterness of cattle drives. He had fought Comanches and rustlers, hunted buffalo and horse thieves. But now he was going to ride for himself, fight for himself.

Read by Jim Gough.

Compact disc.

Duration: 4:30:00.

"Ross Hardy had made his decision. He sat in the middle of all he owned, a splendid Appaloosa gelding, a fine California saddle, a .44 Winchester rifle, and two walnut-stocked Colt .44 pistols. These were his all. It was a life that had left him rich in experience but poor in good of the world. The experience was the hard-fisted experience of cold winters, dry ranges, and the dusty bitterness of cattle drives. He had fought Comanches and rustlers, hunted buffalo and horse thieves. Now he was going to ride for himself, to fight for himself."--The book.

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