"Hopalong Cassidy" by Clarence Edward Mulford is a tale of the Old West, painted with broad strokes of courage, conflict, and rough justice. The story unfolds in the harsh lands of the American Southwest, where cowboys and violence are ever-present. Hopalong Cassidy and his crew operate with a rugged code of honor amidst simmering tensions between cattle ranchers. Dual storylines introduce us to Antonio, a scheming character of questionable bravery who hatches plots against Hopalong, and Mary Meeker, a spirited woman who defies expectations to explore the dangers of the open range. With the stakes high and rivalries deepening the atmosphere of impending confrontations builds, promising a clash of wills and a test of character.
Hopalong Cassidy
By Clarence Edward Mulford
In the wild American Southwest, a cowboy's honor is tested as rivalries ignite and courage clashes with cunning in a land where justice is earned through strength.
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About the AuthorClarence Edward Mulford was an American writer, best known as the creator of the character Hopalong Cassidy.
Clarence Edward Mulford was an American writer, best known as the creator of the character Hopalong Cassidy.
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