Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . By Max Brand A well-known English critic said of TheUntamed—There are in it passages of ex-traordinary power—the whole conception isvery bold. And no less bold nor lesspowerful is its sequel The Night again we ride in company with Whist-lin Dan, the fearless, silent, mysteriouschap who shares the instincts of wild things,and once again we engage with him in hisdesperate adventures, hair-breadth escapes,and whirlwind triumphs. A novel thrillingin its reality, which will not be put downby lovers of exciting fiction. G. P. Putna


Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . By Max Brand A well-known English critic said of TheUntamed—There are in it passages of ex-traordinary power—the whole conception isvery bold. And no less bold nor lesspowerful is its sequel The Night again we ride in company with Whist-lin Dan, the fearless, silent, mysteriouschap who shares the instincts of wild things,and once again we engage with him in hisdesperate adventures, hair-breadth escapes,and whirlwind triumphs. A novel thrillingin its reality, which will not be put downby lovers of exciting fiction. G. P. Putnams Sons New York London LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 016 096 586 1. G. P. PUTNAMS SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON ^be IknicftcrbocRer ipreea 1921 COPYRIGHT, 1921 BY CHARLES AVELLINOTON FURLONG Printed in the United States of America yl^leterbuckstoryof01furl


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