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The lightning warrior : a north-western story / by Max Brand®.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2023Copyright date: ©1996Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 350 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781638087687
  • 1638087687
  • 9781638087724
  • 1638087725
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The Indians called the great white wolf the Lightning Warrior because of the swiftness with which he can parry and attack. There is a bounty for the head of the Lightning Warrior, but no one is able to capture him. That is, until the red-haired, blue-eyed giant of a man known only as Cobalt comes to town. Struck by the charm of Sylvia Baird, Cobalt announces his intention to marry her. Sylvia's father disapproves, as does her friend, Tom Chalmers. Sylvia is only amused and, on a lark, proposes as an engagement gift that Cobalt must capture the Lightning Warrior himself. He cannot use trap, knife, or bullet. The pelt must be clear of any blemish when he brings it to her. A year later, to Sylvia's dismay, Cobalt returns from his quest not only with the pelt, but the Lightning Warrior himself. Henry Baird and Tom Chalmers, rather than see Sylvia doomed to a loveless marriage, take her by dog sled in flight to one of the coastal cities. With them on this desperate journey is the Lightning Warrior, now totally devoted to Sylvia, while in their wake, in equally desperate pursuit, is Cobalt."-- Provided by publisher.
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction New WESTERN BRAND, MAX Available 33111011298094
Large Print Book Large Print Book Northport Library Large Print Fiction WESTERN BRAND, MAX Available 33111009478328
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Indians called the great white wolf the Lightning Warrior because of the swiftness with which he can parry and attack. A bounty for the head of the Lightning Warrior, but no one is able to capture him. That is, until the red-haired, blue-eyed giant of a man known only as Cobalt comes to town. Struck by the charm of Sylvia Baird, Cobalt announces his intention to marry her. Sylvia's father disapproves, as does her friend, Tom Chalmers. Sylvia is only amused and, on a lark, proposes as an engagement gift that Cobalt must capture the Lightning Warrior himself. He cannot use trap, knife, or bullet. The pelt must be clear of any blemish when he brings it to her.

Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Five Star.

"The Indians called the great white wolf the Lightning Warrior because of the swiftness with which he can parry and attack. There is a bounty for the head of the Lightning Warrior, but no one is able to capture him. That is, until the red-haired, blue-eyed giant of a man known only as Cobalt comes to town. Struck by the charm of Sylvia Baird, Cobalt announces his intention to marry her. Sylvia's father disapproves, as does her friend, Tom Chalmers. Sylvia is only amused and, on a lark, proposes as an engagement gift that Cobalt must capture the Lightning Warrior himself. He cannot use trap, knife, or bullet. The pelt must be clear of any blemish when he brings it to her. A year later, to Sylvia's dismay, Cobalt returns from his quest not only with the pelt, but the Lightning Warrior himself. Henry Baird and Tom Chalmers, rather than see Sylvia doomed to a loveless marriage, take her by dog sled in flight to one of the coastal cities. With them on this desperate journey is the Lightning Warrior, now totally devoted to Sylvia, while in their wake, in equally desperate pursuit, is Cobalt."-- Provided by publisher.

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