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The wild ones : two classic westerns / Matt Braun.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher number: DC104741 | CNIBProducer: Toronto : CNIB, 2021Publisher: Toronto : CELA, 2021Description: 1 computer optical disc (8 hr., 20 min.) : sound ; 12 cmContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • computer disc
ISBN:
  • 9780221098635
  • 0221098631
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC WEST
LOC classification:
  • PS3552.R355 W55 2021ab
Other classification:
  • af101fs
Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in online resource format.
Narrated by Barbara McCulloh.Summary: In the 1870s the frontier was a battleground, where the U.S. Army fought Plains warriors, outlaws terrorized the land, and lawmen took no prisoners. Into the West came a family of New York City stage performers: a widowed father, his son, and a daughter whose beauty and singing voice could make the most hardened frontiersmen weep. The Fontaine family was not prepared for the life they found across the Mississippi. From Abilene to Dodge City, they crossed paths with some of the legendary figures on the frontier, from Jesse James to Bill Hickok and General George Custer. All the while, the Fontaines kept searching for a place to settle down--until they set their sights on the boomtown called Denver. Awaiting Lilian Fontaine in Denver is fame and loss, fortune and betrayal. But between Dodge and her destiny are a thousand miles of unconquered country, an outlaw band, and one man who will force the young songstress to give the performance of her life ... 2020.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Daisy audiobooks (CNIB) Daisy audiobooks (CNIB) Hanover Public Library Staff Office CNIB FIC BRAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 09/30/2024 31906001257998

Unabridged.

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh.

Audio and text.

In the 1870s the frontier was a battleground, where the U.S. Army fought Plains warriors, outlaws terrorized the land, and lawmen took no prisoners. Into the West came a family of New York City stage performers: a widowed father, his son, and a daughter whose beauty and singing voice could make the most hardened frontiersmen weep. The Fontaine family was not prepared for the life they found across the Mississippi. From Abilene to Dodge City, they crossed paths with some of the legendary figures on the frontier, from Jesse James to Bill Hickok and General George Custer. All the while, the Fontaines kept searching for a place to settle down--until they set their sights on the boomtown called Denver. Awaiting Lilian Fontaine in Denver is fame and loss, fortune and betrayal. But between Dodge and her destiny are a thousand miles of unconquered country, an outlaw band, and one man who will force the young songstress to give the performance of her life ... 2020.

Issued also in online resource format.

DAISY reproduction. [Prince Frederick, Maryland] : Recorded Books, Inc., [2020]

Reproduced from: [Prince Frederick, Maryland] : Recorded Books, Inc., [2020] 9781980092544

Digital to DAISY.

DAISY 2.02 standard; MP3 compression at 32 kbps.

Studio original.

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