Description
Original 1912 Dillingham edition. Hardcover has wear and fading. No dust jacket. Pages are clean. the spine has a tear in it but binding is secure.
This early 20th century collection of short stories by William MacLeod Raine offers a captivating glimpse into the American West during its twilight years. Raine, a prolific author celebrated for his authentic depictions of frontier life, drew inspiration from his own experiences traversing the expansive landscapes of the region. “Brand Blotters” presents a series of gritty tales that transport readers to the rugged world of cattle ranchers, prospectors, and the occasional outlaw. Raine’s vivid prose and keen eye for detail breathe life into the harsh realities and unwritten codes that governed the Wild West. Despite its aged exterior, this copy remains a treasured artifact for collectors and enthusiasts of Western literature, preserving the stories that helped shape the enduring mystique surrounding this pivotal era in American history.