The Riders of the Plains

The Riders of the Plains
Author: Arthur Lincoln Haydon
Publisher: London : A. Melrose ; Toronto : Copp Clark Company
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1910
Genre: Northwest Territories
ISBN:

Tributes to the Scarlet Riders

Tributes to the Scarlet Riders
Author: Edgar A. Kuhn
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781894384704

This engaging collection of verse captures the history and experience of the Mounties from the 1800s to the present day. Ranging from humorous to poignant, these poems reflect the moods and adventures of Arctic survivors, plains horsemen, vulnerable trainees and witty veterans. Collectively, they will entertain anyone who has ever been or known a Mountie. "The long and storied history of Canada's national police force is full of folklore, mythology and good humour, but also, all too often, sadness and tragedy. Ed Kuhn's anthology captures all of those elements."--J.P.R. (Phil) Murray, Commissioner (Rtd.)

The Horsemen of the Plains

The Horsemen of the Plains
Author: Joseph Alexander Altsheler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1910
Genre: Cheyenne Indians
ISBN:

A boy's adventures start with a trapper and hunter in the Western wilderness and continue taking him into wild places and among unusual people.

The Young Trail Hunters. Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains

The Young Trail Hunters. Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains
Author: Samuel Woodworth Cozzens
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2023-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN:

In 'The Young Trail Hunters. Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains,' Samuel Woodworth Cozzens introduces readers to a thrilling adventure story set in the American West. The book follows a group of young boys as they embark on a journey across the plains, encountering various obstacles and dangers along the way. Cozzens' descriptive and vivid narrative style brings the rugged landscapes and dynamic characters to life, immersing readers in the wild and untamed world of the frontier. This book is a classic example of frontier literature, capturing the essence of life on the American frontier during the 19th century. With its engaging storytelling and captivating plot, 'The Young Trail Hunters' is sure to keep readers hooked until the very end. Samuel Woodworth Cozzens, a prolific American author known for his adventure stories set in the Wild West, draws on his own experiences and knowledge of the frontier to create a compelling and authentic narrative. His love for the outdoors and his passion for storytelling shine through in 'The Young Trail Hunters.' Cozzens' unique perspective and deep understanding of frontier life give the book a sense of realism and authenticity that sets it apart from other adventure novels of the time. I highly recommend 'The Young Trail Hunters. Or, the Wild Riders of the Plains' to readers who enjoy action-packed adventure stories, vivid descriptions of the American West, and engaging character-driven narratives. Cozzens' masterful storytelling and deep insight into frontier life make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history and vibrant imagery of the Wild West.

Publications

Publications
Author: Niagara Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1905
Genre: Niagara (Ont.)
ISBN: