Will Henry No Survivors

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Henry, Will: NO SURVIVORS, 1951 New York Bantam Books ; weicher Einband / soft cover; 1. Ed.

Softcover Very Good with no dust jacket Edition: First Printing Mild edgewear ; Bantam Book 946; Mass Market PB; 12mo; 293 pages; Collectable Paperbacks gnb blue/white genrcat

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Fisher, Clay: Gelbhaar. Roman. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Dr. Karl-Heinz Werner. Illustr. grüner OLnbd., sauberes Exemplar. Bertelsmann Lesering,Gütersloh 1962.
Will Henry , alias Clay Fisher, 1912-1991. Born in Kansas City on September 19, 1912, the middle-born of five children. As for "Clay Fisher," which name he employed on twenty of his books, he said the second penname was necessary at the beginning of his career because he was writing Western novels for more than one publisher. Late in his life he expressed the wish that all reprint editions of his books would eventually appear under the name Will Henry. Of his fifty-four books, the best-known are No Survivors (1950), The Tall Men (1954), Who Rides with Wyatt (1955), Yellowstone Kelly (1957), The Crossing (1958), From Where the Sun Now Stands (1960), Mackenna's Gold (1963), The Gates of the Mountains (1963), Alias Butch Cassidy (1967), One More River to Cross (1967), Chiricahua (1972), and I, Tom Horn (1975). Eight feature films have been made from his books. He earned five Spur Awards from Western Writers of America, Inc., was the first recipient of the Levi Strauss Saddleman Award, and received the Western Heritage "Wrangler" Award in 1972

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Henry, Will: No Survivors, 1978 Westerns Bantam Books ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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Paperback Good+ From Back of Book " He was Cetan Mani, Walking Hawk. The adopted son of Crazy Horse. Blood brother of the Oglala Bad Face band. For ten years he had been a sioux. The fierce follower of war trail and buffalo hunt. But under the sun darkened exterior he wa also Col. John Clayton, southern officer and gentleman. Now the U. S. Army was marching into the hostile heart of the Dakotas. Now he would have to choose. Wich of his brother - red or white- would he betray?" ; 0.79 x 6.77 x 4.09 Inches; 256 pages

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