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This is better than most library books as far as quality is concerned. Excellent condition with a perfect dust jacket. Great deal. Goes into person

This is better than most library books as far as quality is concerned. Excellent condition with a perfect dust jacket. Great deal. Goes into personal collection.

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Good western story

It was an easy and interesting read with likable and believable characters. Being a TX resident and knowing a bit about the geography added to my interest.

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lightweight with great features

great book in outstanding shape, perfect for my collection

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Dead Man's Walk

How can you not like Larry McMurtry's trilogy of stories involving Gus and Call? The books, written out of sequence ("Lonesome Dove" was written first, followed by "Streets of Laredo," the story Call in his latter years)are a rare glimpse of the violence of the Texas frontier, as a novel, that has the true ring of credibility. In essence, I consider "Streets of Laredo" and ""Dead Man's Walk" as something akin to bookends to the mammonth Lonesome Dove, but, indeed, much needed bookends, for they provide the beginning and end of the saga.

But we meet Buffalo Hump, the ferocious Comanche Indian chief, Kicking Wolf, a supurb horse thief. Then there is Bigfoot Wallace, a scout of rare abilities, but whom never rode a horse when he was leading expeditions and Lady Carey, who saves the group Gus and Call were with by performing a "Lady Godiva" ride.....well, there is much more and any reader of the West can appreciate the vividness of the characters, just how sadistic and cruel the frontier could be as so eloquently written by McMurtry.
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Love Gus & Call......this is a Must Read!!!!

Another example of Larry McMurtry's excellent ability to capture the character and feel of Texas during those years. I have read all his "Gus & Call" adventures beginning with "Lonesome Dove" and have never enjoyed any reading more. I constantly found myself laughing out loud one second then biting my nails then next as extraordinary scenarious played out on the pages of this wonderful book. I am glad I read this one last as it really explains why Gus and Call turned out the way they did. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves these characters.......or not. Enjoy!Read full review...

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A worthy Sequel

One of McMurtry's better books. Worthy companion work to Lonesome Dove.

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Great deal

Thanks for the nice hardback book, good price too.

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finished my collection

great book

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Great purchase.

This book is like new. Great buy!

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Love it

He is a wonderful story teller. Keeps you wanting more.

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