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       Max BrandFrederick Schiller Faust

      The Complete Dan Barry Chronicles (All 4 Westerns in One Edition)

      The Adventures of the Ultimate Wild West Hero

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-2606-1

      Table of Contents

       THE UNTAMED

       THE NIGHT HORSEMAN

       THE SEVENTH MAN

       THE UNTAMED

       Table of Contents

       1. PAN OF THE DESERT

       2. THE PANTHER

       3. SILENT SHOOTS

       4. SOMETHING YELLOW

       5. FOUR IN THE AIR

       6. LAUGHTER

       7. THE MUTE MESSENGER

       8. RED WRITING

       9. THE PHANTOM RIDER

       10. THE STRENGTH OF WOMEN

       11. SILENT BLUFFS

       12. PARTNERS

       13. THE LONG RIDERS ENTERTAIN

       14. DELILAH

       15. THE CROSSROADS

       16. THE THREE OF US

       17. THE PANTHER'S PAW

       18. CAIN

       19. REAL MEN

       20. ONE TRAIL ENDS

       21. ONE WAY OUT

       22. THE WOMAN'S WAY

       23. HELL STARTS

       24. THE RESCUE

       25. THE LONG RIDE

       26. BLACK BART TURNS NURSE

       27. NOBODY LAUGHS

       28. WHISTLING DAN, DESPERADO

       29. "WEREWOLF"

       30. "THE MANHANDLING"

       31. "LAUGH, DAMN IT!"

       32. THOSE WHO SEE IN THE DARK

       33. THE SONG OF THE UNTAMED

       34. THE COWARD

       35. CLOSE IN!

       36. FEAR

       37. DEATH

       38. THE WILD GEESE

      1. PAN OF THE DESERT

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      Even to a high-flying bird this was a country to be passed over quickly. It was burned and brown, littered with fragments of rock, whether vast or small, as if the refuse were tossed here after the making of the world. A passing shower drenched the bald knobs of a range of granite hills and the slant morning sun set the wet rocks aflame with light. In a short time the hills lost their halo and resumed their brown. The moisture evaporated. The sun rose higher and looked sternly across the desert as if he searched for any remaining life which still struggled for existence under his burning course.

      And he found life. Hardy cattle moved singly or in small groups and browsed on the withered bunch grass. Summer scorched them, winter humped their backs with cold and arched up their bellies with famine, but they were a breed schooled through generations for this fight against nature. In this junk-shop of the world, rattlesnakes were rulers of the soil. Overhead the buzzards, ominous black specks pendant against the white-hot sky, ruled the air.

      It seemed impossible that human beings