Seven Ox Seven Part One: Escondido Bound.(Brief article)(Book review)

From: MBR Bookwatch | Date: November 1, 2007| Author: Dunford, Michael | Copyright information

Seven Ox Seven Part One: Escondido Bound

P.A. Ritzer

Seven Ox Press

PO Box 472467, Aurora, CO 80047-2467

9781933363011, $26.95

The product of four years of traveling and research through Kansas, Colorado, and Texas by author P.A. Ritzer, Seven Ox Seven Part One: Escondido Bound is the first volume of a western trilogy. Opening at the meeting of two cowboys, Luke Stuart and Tom Schurtz, during the height of the 1877 cattle-t...

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