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008 210901s1985 ||||||||| ||||||| f|eng|d
020 _a9780553258073
_c$ 3.30
040 _aRRU
_beng
041 _aEng.
082 _a813.52
_bLAM
100 _98597
_aLamour, Louis
245 0 _a Last stand at Papago Wells
_cLouis L'amour
260 _bBantam Books
_c1985
_aNew York
300 _a162p.
_b10.64 x 1.24 x 17.45 cm
520 _aLogan Cates knew the many ways the Arizona desert could kill a man. He had ridden the sunblasted dunes, tracked the Apache over barren lava beds, sheltered in the dry washes of this forbidding land. Above all, he knew a man needed water to survive. Cates rode to Papago Wells a few miles ahead of an Apache war party led by the vicious Churupati. There he met a dozen desert wanderers whom chance had led to the only water between Yuma and hell. There they came under siege by the Indians. And there they would make their stand-with little hope of living beyond the next day and only a hard man named Logan Cates to show them how to conquer their true enemy: fear
650 0 _aApache Indians
_97488
650 0 _aApache Indians History Fiction
_98657
650 0 _aArizona
_96298
650 0 _aDeserts Arizona Fiction
_98658
650 0 _aFrontier and pioneer life Arizona Fiction
_98659
650 0 _aWestern Fiction
_98364
650 0 _aWestern stories
_96272
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c467
_d467