"In this newly repackaged edition of the third book in the Wagons West saga, readers can rediscover America in the sprawling epic journey that forged a nation's destiny."
Montana! (Wagons West) by Dana Fuller Ross, RobertLittell Paperback, 354 Pages, Published 1983 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-22925-7, ISBN: 0-553-22925-7
"Toby Holt, son of the legendary wagonmaster Whip Holt, courageously accepts a presidential mandate to extend the Northwest Railroad across the hazardous Montana Territory. But Sioux war drums beat a fearsome warning to stay off their land - while the bloodthirsty Hastings gang launch their own wave of terror."
"Dana Fuller Ross. TALES OF BOLD ADVENTURE ... But when war threatens to
explode across Mexico and tragedy strikes John's family, he must wreak
vengeance against America's most ruthless enemies. Read all of these Bantam
Books, ..."
"Wagon West #03: Wyoming (Wagons West) Series: Wagons West (Book 3)"
Defection of A.J.Lewinter(Updated) by RobertLittell Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 1982 by Coronet Books ISBN-13: 978-0-340-18827-9, ISBN: 0-340-18827-8
"1st Coronet vg+ paperback"
The Amateur(Updated) by RobertLittell Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 1982 by Coronet Books Import ISBN-13: 978-0-340-28549-7, ISBN: 0-340-28549-4
"In the midst of an ever-mounting Civil War, Major General Lee Blake is summoned to spearhead a mission of utmost importance to the Union cause--the transport of an invaluable shipment of silver from the Comstock. Aided by his long-time friend and wagonmaster Whip Holt, Whip's courageous son, a beautiful sharp-shooting newswoman and a seductive courtesan, the vital journey begins. But the task is fraught with danger and adventure as Conf ..."
The Amateur(1st Edition) by RobertLittell Paperback, Published 1982 by Dell Publishing Company ISBN-13: 978-0-440-10119-2, ISBN: 0-440-10119-0
Debriefing, The(1st Edition) by RobertLittell Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 1982 by Arrow Bks. ISBN-13: 978-0-09-924840-8, ISBN: 0-09-924840-9
"TEXAS 1844. The bold new Republic of Texas is fighting for its life. Rallying to the cause of liberty, the brave pioneers who forged the Oregon Trail are called upon to lead a new wagon train into the fray. Leaving their homes in the thriving Oregon Territory, they face impossible odds on the wild Texas frontier, overrun with dangerous outlaws, native tribes, and the powerful Mexican Army. Among the freedom fighters are veteran commande ..."
The Amateur A Novel by RobertLittell, Robert Little Hardcover, 256 Pages, Published 1981 by Jonathan Cape ISBN-13: 978-0-224-01937-8, ISBN: 0-224-01937-6
The Debriefing(Reprint) (A Dell Book, Dell 11873) by RobertLittell Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 1981 by Dell Books ISBN-13: 978-0-440-11873-2, ISBN: 0-440-11873-5
"Now back in print?a taut spy thriller from The New York Times bestselling author of The CompanyWith the publication of his New York Times bestseller The Company, Robert Littell re-established his position among the highest ranks of writers of literary espionage novels. In The Debriefing, long out of print until now, Littell offers another novel of exquisite suspense. Stone is the head of an elite arm of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?and a m ..."
Amateur(1st Edition) by RobertLittell Hardcover, 252 Pages, Published 1981 by Simon & Schuster Deckle Edge ISBN-13: 978-0-671-41873-1, ISBN: 0-671-41873-4
"With last year's publication of his New York Times bestseller The Company, Robert Littell reestablished his position as one of our top writers of intelligent, ironic, and always entertaining espionage thrillers. After many years The Amateur, a cult classic among aficionados, is finally available again as Overlook republishes Littell's best. In this "first-rate thriller" (Chicago Tribune), Charlie Heller is an ace cryptographer for the ..."
California(1st Edition) (Wagons West #6) by Dana Fuller Ross, RobertLittell Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 1981 by Bantam Books ISBN-13: 978-0-553-14260-0, ISBN: 0-553-14260-7
"CALIFORNIA! Gold fever. It swept the country from coast to coast, luring more than a hundred thousand seekers to the untamed territory of California. For them, the Gold Rush of 1848 represented the American Dream come true. But for the settlers who lived there, it was an all-out assault on the homes they’d struggled so hard to build. Now boomtowns arise overnight, teeming with outlaws, killers, and desperate men. In Sacramento Valley, ..."