Peyton : a western duo / Max Brand.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781611730630 (library binding : alk. paper)
- ISBN: 1611730635
- Physical Description: 334 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
- Edition: 1st ed.; Center Point Large Print ed.
- Publisher: Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2011.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | The man from the sky -- Peyton. |
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Genre: | Western stories. Large type books. |
Available copies
- 13 of 14 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Bloomfield Eastern Greene Co PL - Bloomfield Main | LP FIC BRA (Text) | 36803000809421 | LARGE PRINT | Available | - |
Cambridge City PL - Cambridge City | LP W Bra (Text) | 76893000246351 | Westerns | Available | - |
Dunkirk PL - Dunkirk | LP BRA (Text) | 76381000059839 | Adult Large Print | Checked out | 04/08/2024 |
Franklin Co PL Dist. - Brookville PL | WES FIC BRA LP (Text) | 38217000462263 | Fiction-Westerns | Available | - |
Greensburg-Decatur Co PL - Greensburg | LP WES BRA (Text) | 32826011813771 | Large Print | Available | - |
Kirklin PL - Kirklin | LP F Bra (Text) | 34123000097113 | Adult Fiction, 2nd Floor | Available | - |
LaGrange Co PL - Bookmobile | LP W BRA (Text) | 30477100771009 | Adult: Western | Available | - |
LaGrange Co PL - Topeka Branch | LP W BRA (Text) | 30477100474760 | Adult: Large Print Western | Available | - |
Ligonier PL - Ligonier | LP w FIC B (Text) | 73571200118174 | Large Print Western Fiction | Available | - |
Monon Town and Twp PL - Monon | WESTERN BRA (Text) | 36825000688943 | Western | Available | - |
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Paul Torridon rides the fabulous steed Ashur on his way to Fort Kendry with his guide, plainsman Roger Lincoln, in The Man from the Sky. When Roger disappears one morning, Paul knows only that finding Fort Kendry by himself will be almost impossible -- and that's if he manages to survive on the empty plains. Then he comes upon ailing Cheyenne warrior Standing Bull sprawled on a small island in a dry gulch . . .
On his deathbed, gunman Hank Peyton tells his son, Jerry, that the only good thing he's ever done in his life has been raising Jerry. He doesn't have much to leave Jerry except for his gun, known as The Voice of La Paloma. Later, when Jerry is accused of horse stealing, the sheriff and his posse go after their prey. Though sheriff Ed Sturgis finds the real horse thief, his posse finds Jerry and beats him mercilessly. But instead of helping Jerry, the sheriff makes a deal with the thief -- steal The Voice of La Paloma from Peyton while he's helpless, and Sturgis will forget about the crime.