"Golden Face: A Tale of the Wild West" by Bertram Mitford is an adventure story set in the American West. It's about Smokestack Bill, a tough scout, and Rupert Vipan, a secretive Englishman, who form an unlikely friendship while trying to make their way in a dangerous and unforgiving land that includes a fight for survival. As they face hard choices, the story dives into the challenges and the meeting of white settlers and Native Americans, showing how they deal with loyalty, conflict, and the dream of a better life.
Golden Face: A Tale of the Wild West
By Bertram Mitford
Amidst rising conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, two men find their destinies intertwined as they navigate treacherous landscapes and confront hidden dangers.
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