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010 _a 2023944433
020 _a9781638089728
_q(hardback : alk. paper)
020 _a1638089728
020 _a9781638089766
_q(paperback)
020 _a1638089760
035 _a(OCoLC)1405895249
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050 4 _aPS3507.U6775
_bO98 2023d
082 0 4 _a813.52
_223/eng/2019
100 _aDunning, Hal,
_d-1931,
_eauthor.
_954904
245 1 4 _aThe outlaw sheriff :
_ba western story /
_cby Hal Dunning.
250 _aCenter Point Large Print edition.
260 _aThorndike, Maine :
_bCenter Point Large Print,
_c2023.
300 _a270 pages (large print) ;
_c23 cm
500 _aRegular print version originally published in the U.S. by Chelsea House.
520 _a"Sheriff Jack Allen had a twin brother, known as Jim-twin Allen, also as the White Wolf. Some said Jim was the fabled Lone Wolf -- outlawed by his pack and condemned to travel alone because his kind feared and would not trust him. Others swore that he was the White Wolf of Indian lore, who brought good luck, and that none but the evil need fear him! That was the reputation of Jim-twin Allen. Branded as an outlaw, with a big price on his head, the little freckled gunman, with his two lean, gray horses, was a picturesque figure who made himself feared and respected wherever he appeared. And when his brother, Sheriff Jack, was laid up and unable to maintain law and order, Jim-twin Allen tried his hand at sheriffing. Assuming his brother's identity, he traveled to the town of Basin to clean up some hoss thieves and made a good job of it."--
650 0 _aSheriffs
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650 0 _aImpersonating an officer
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650 0 _aHorse stealing
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650 0 _aOutlaws
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650 0 _aLarge type books.
651 0 _aWyoming
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655 7 _aWestern fiction
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