Description
Paperback cover is partially torn at binding. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
A Gun for Bragg’s Woman is a vintage Western novel by Steve Frazee, published in the 1970s during the peak of the genre’s popularity. This mass-market paperback edition bears the wear and tear of a well-loved read, with a partially torn cover but clean pages and a secure binding. The novel follows the exploits of a rugged gunslinger in the American West, likely set against the backdrop of the frontier’s lawlessness and the struggle for survival. Frazee’s writing style was praised for its gritty realism and attention to historical detail, transporting readers to the dusty trails and saloons of the Old West. While lesser-known today, Frazee was part of a wave of prolific Western authors who captivated readers with tales of adventure, justice, and the enduring spirit of the American pioneer. This affordable and well-worn copy offers collectors a glimpse into a beloved genre and its place in 20th-century popular culture.