Gunsmoke over Texas

Gunsmoke over Texas
Author: Bradford Scott
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440549656

''Elevate! In the name of the state of Texas!'' The answer was a wild yell and the gleam of gun barrels in the moonlight. The Ranger’s hands flashed up and down. His first shot boomed before the outlaws could open fire. Then there was an explosion of noise and flame and smoke. The Ranger heard a choking grunt, a cry of pain and saw two men fall. His big Colts bucked in his hands and a third saddle was emptied. Now there was only one outlaw to be reckoned with - and Ranger Walt Slade knew he was finally face to face with the killer who left alive no man who stood in his way.

Texas Gunsmoke

Texas Gunsmoke
Author: Frank Cannon
Publisher: Zebra Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1988-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780821724880

With the title to his newly bought spread at stake, Nick Blasingame fights a war for justice in Moreno, Texas, against a host of double-dealing land swindlers and the corrupt Sheriff Tolliver, who is up for re-election

Gunsmoke Trail

Gunsmoke Trail
Author: Jackson Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010
Genre: Hatfield, Jim (Fictitious character)
ISBN:

Jim Hatfield knew he was up against a trio of killers whose cruelty was unmatched in the State of Texas - and who left no man alive who stood in their way. Hatfield began fighting back the only way he could.

Gunsmoke in the Redlands

Gunsmoke in the Redlands
Author: Joseph Franklin. Combs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

An account of the feuds in the Redlands area of Texas, from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the twentieth century, in which men or families sought to vindicate their honor with guns.

Spectacular Restaurants of Texas

Spectacular Restaurants of Texas
Author: Jolie Carpenter
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780974574790

Meet the award-winning chefs, savour the succulent cuisines, and bask in the most interesting and inspiring interiors Texas has to offer, in the new book Spectacular Restaurants of Texas.

Gunsmoke Empire

Gunsmoke Empire
Author: Jackson Cole
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Large print books
ISBN: 9781410455741

"Bigjaw" Dave Haley and his murderous crew moved in on the richest range in Texas. Their plan: to bleed the land dry. Meanwhile, the ranchers -- decent men embittered by the sight of their dying land -- gathered up their forces and prepared to fight, unaware that they were riding straight for their own execution. As Ranger Jim Hatfield rode into Maravilla, he could sense a powder keg ready to explode. He knew he had to stop it. And fast.

Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic

Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic
Author: Jack Coombe
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0553380737

The naval history of the Civil War began in 1861 with President Lincoln's proclamation of a blockade across southern ports and waterways. "Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic" brings together the whole story in thrilling detail--including invaluable new information concerning east coast naval battles.

Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic

Gunsmoke Over the Atlantic
Author: Jack Coombe
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307485730

On April 12, 1861, the Civil War began when shots were fired on an unfinished fort in Charleston Harbor. From that thunderous opening salvo, the naval battles to control the Atlantic coast that followed–daring, savage, and often deadly–were not only crucial in determining the outcome of the war and the fate of a nation, but would change the face of naval warfare forever. GUNSMOKE OVER THE ATLANTIC Historian Jack D Coombe, author of the critically acclaimed Thunder Along the Mississippi and Gunfire Around the Gulf, combines brilliant research with a novelist’s flair for re-creation to put us directly into the action of the Civil War on river, on shore, and at sea. In this vivid account, we experience the soul-gnawing terror of a bombardment, the claustrophobic confines of a still-unproven submarine, and the smoke-choked chaos of a harbor in the grips of a full-bore naval engagement between two desperate enemies. Coombe focuses on the Civil War as it was fought along the Atlantic coast, a fierce contest of blockaders and blockade-runners, ironclads, wood-hulled battleships, land cannon, submarines, and the first underwater antiship weapons. For the North, the challenge was to implement a blockade over 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline, from Virginia to Texas. To do so, they would have to modernize an ineffective and outdated U.S. Navy fallen into incompetence and disrepair. For the South, the challenge was to create a fledgling navy from whatever meager resources were at hand. The Confederacy patched together a navy of river runners and converted battleships, turned cornfields into shipyards, and put the first ironclad battleship into action. And it was the South that introduced the new concept of underwater weaponry, sending spar torpedoes, mines, submarines–and a few incredibly brave men willing to deploy them–into battle against the North. Gunsmoke over the Atlantic chronicles the key engagements, from the Monitor and the Virginia dueling at Hampton Roads to the ill-fated campaign against Fort Fisher. Along the way, we meet a remarkable cast of naval strategists and warriors on both sides of the battle, witness the crucial, often deadly role played by the weather and the sea itself, and get a vivid view of such important events as the first amphibious landing in history, at Cape Hatteras in 1861. An important work for students of the Civil War and of naval history, this book fills in missing pieces of America’s most tragic war and shows why, when the guns finally fell silent, a new era had begun. Four years after the fall of Fort Sumter, a once divided country had the beginnings of the most powerful navy in the world.