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Trail Mix Volume One

Riding for the Brand, The Black Rock Coffin Makers, and Dutchman's Flat

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Trail Mix Volume One

Written by: Louis L'Amour
Narrated by: Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson
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More than any writer before or since, Louis L'Amour brought the American West to life. His action-packed stories deal with eternal themes: honor, deceit, passion, betrayal, loyalty, courage, love. His settings are historically accurate, his prose riveting, and his characters colorful: good guys, bad guys, toughs, roughs, sidekicks, and saints.

Trail Mix: Volume One gathers together three popular Louis L'Amour stories, most performed by Willie Nelson. "Riding for the Brand" features Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, and Waylon Jennings in a fully dramatized performance.

Contents:

  • "Riding for the Brand"
  • "The Black Rock Coffin Makers"
  • "Dutchman's Flat"
  • (P)1997, 1999 HighBridge Company
    Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Gender Issues Genre Fiction Social Sciences Westerns Women's Studies

    Critic Reviews

    "[Willie] Nelson imbues L'Amour's narrative with just the right touch of emotion trickling through his countrified lilt." (The Boston Herald)

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