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Keith of the Border, a Tale of the Plains

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382 pages, Hardcover

First published September 24, 1910

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Randall Parrish

218 books
American journalist and dime novel writer

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February 13, 2024
A sweeping tale of Western adventure, in Randall Parrish's fine style! A courageous hero, mysterious girl, and the ultimate villain.
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October 2, 2017
Another great book by Randall Parrish.

When a young scout comes across what first looks like an Indian raid on a party of two men, but reveals itself as plain murder by white men, he is thrown headlong into a puzzling series of events.
His trusty sidekick from ol' Virginie, a Doctor, two girls who look exactly alike yet live complete opposite lives, and a notorious gambler, "Black Bart", make the exciting cast against the backdrop of a western prairie.
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