Focusing on the preservation of cultural heritage, this publication is a reprint of a historical book by Antigonos, a publishing house dedicated to making classic works accessible to the public. The emphasis is on ensuring these texts are available in good condition, highlighting the importance of maintaining historical literature for future generations.
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Charles G. West crafts western novels, driven by a commitment to authentically portray the men and women who braved the perilous frontier that forged the American West. His narratives are deeply rooted in diligent research, weaving fictional tales into the fabric of actual places and historical events, thus capturing the spirit of the era and its people. West's protagonists, while not always conventional heroes, are often called upon to perform heroic deeds, consistently embodying fairness alongside courage. His work stands out for its historical accuracy and profound understanding of the individuals who shaped the American West.






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Focusing on the preservation of cultural heritage, this reprint from Antigonos showcases historical works, ensuring they are accessible to the public in good condition. The publishing house specializes in reviving significant texts, highlighting their importance for contemporary readers and future generations.
- 2024
Focusing on the preservation of cultural heritage, this reprint from Antigonos highlights the importance of making historical works accessible to the public. The publishing house is dedicated to maintaining the quality of these texts, ensuring they remain in good condition for future generations.
- 2023
On Some Disorders of the Nervous System in Childhood
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This reprint of a historical book originally published in 1871 aims to preserve and provide access to classic literature. Published by Anatiposi, it offers readers a glimpse into the past, although it may contain missing pages or lower quality due to its age. The initiative focuses on ensuring that these important works remain available to the public, preventing them from being forgotten.
- 2023
From acclaimed, Spur Award-winning author Charles G. West, the first in an epic new series about the making of an American legend. Set in 19th century Yellowstone, this is the story of Crazy Wolf. Orphaned in a massacre. Raised by Crow Indians. Destined to become a powerful hunter, a legendary scout, and a true American hero . . . As a widower with three young boys, Duncan Hunter dreamed of a new life for his sons in the heart of Washington Territory. But the journey was doomed from the start. Before reaching Hell Gate, their wagon train was attacked by Blackfoot Indians. Most of the pioneers were viciously murdered. But Hunter’s son Cody survived—taken in by Crow Indians and raised as one of their own. They called the boy Crazy Wolf. This is his story . . . From hunting and tracking on the American frontier to leading patrols on covert missions for the U.S. Army, Cody Hunter would become one of the most valued scouts in the nation. But a part of him would always be Crazy Wolf—a man of two worlds, as wild and free as the land itself. And every bit as dangerous . . .
- 2023
Opening up Carolingian history to a new generation, this book draws on recently translated primary sources to examine the collapse of an early medieval kingdom.
- 2023
Raised by Crow Indians. Enlisted by the US Army. Legendary scout Cody Hunter returns to the mountains where he lost his family—and makes a shocking discovery that will change his life forever . . . THIS WOLF HUNTS ALONE His Crow name was Crazy Wolf. Orphaned after losing his family in an Indian attack, young Cody Hunter found a loving home among the Crow people—and learned the ancient ways of the Crow trackers. His well-honed skills earned him a place in the U.S. Army as a valued scout. But now, after fifteen years of living his life as Crazy Wolf, Cody is ready to face his painful past. He will return to the place that still gives him nightmares—and where the dreams of his father ended in bloodshed . . . High in the mountains of Montana, Cody finds a stone memorial erected by the survivors of the families slaughtered there. The site of the attack triggers Cody’s darkest memories—and leads him to a stunning realization: his father and two brothers did not die on that day. They may still be alive. And he will stop at nothing to find them again. To follow in their footsteps. To track them down on the treacherous journey west. A search this deadly may be the craziest thing Crazy Wolf has ever done. But he is a born Hunter—and he’s willing to die that way. . . .
- 2022
How to Nurse Sick Children [By C. West]. by C. West
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
- 2022
The Devil's Posse
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
IDLE HANDS Always dependable, brothers Logan and Billy Cross have worked the same cattle drive since they were teenagers. Now that they’re men, their boss is retiring, and they’re out of a job. He sends them to Fort Pierre in the Dakota Territory, recommending they join up with a horse drive to Sturgis. But the Crosses’ journey takes a dark turn when they enter a saloon to meet their prospective boss. After Billy foolishly smiles at someone else’s woman, he draws the ire of Quincy Morgan and his gang of outlaws. Soon the brothers will learn a valuable lesson—one that will be paid for in blood....
- 2022
"Tanner Bland leaves his Virginia home on foot to fight for Dixie and rides back on a fine horse. Most folks would call that a profit--until they consider his loss. With everyone thinking the soldier dead, his younger brother marries Tanner's fiancée hours before he returns. His home no longer his own, Tanner heads west to join an old army pal and hit the gold mines of Montana. But the wagon train the men join is not what they are hoping for. In the train with them are the four Leach brothers, each one meaner than the next. Now, if Tanner and his buddy want to make it to Montana alive, they'll have to keep their enemies close...and their weapons closer." -- Back cover