Rawhide Rawlins Stories (1921) REPRINT EDITION
Excerpt from Rawhide Rawlins Stories-
When I came to Montana, which then was a territory with no railroads, reading matter of any kind was scarce. Where there's nothing to read, men must talk, so when they were gathered at ranches or stage stations, they amused themselves with tales of their own or others adventures. Many became good storytellers. I have tried to write some of these yams as nearly as possible as they were told to me.
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work by Charles M. Russell.
By William Pepper, 70 pages.
