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  Munseys: The Trail to Yesterday

The Trail to Yesterday

Charles Alden Seltzer
Western
Colored frontispiece and black and white plates facing p. 134 and 160, signed by Robert W. Amick.


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(By: Shay)
A handsome, mysterious hero (with one of Seltzer's typical manly nicknames), a spoiled but spunky heroine, and a plot device that only makes sense in a more virtuous era (fun, though).

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