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Many a River by Elmer Kelton
Many a River by Elmer Kelton










They can be read with a limited amount of available reading time. This is exactly the kind of book I might select or recommend for a vacation read. That said, everything included in this collection is very well written and an enjoyable read and at the same time, nothing here stands out as being exceptional. I enjoy reading western fiction (I think I’m among a dying breed) and enjoy short fiction, so a book like this is very much appreciated. That’s an incredible period of work for anyone! Law of the Land is a collection of short western fiction by Elmer Kelton, an author whose works have spanned many decades – from 1948 (“There’s Always Another Chance” originally published in Ranch Romances) to 2010 (“The Ghost of Two Forks” originally published in Ghost Towns, edited by Martin H. Today, western readers are generally limited to a few publishers of western novels by a very few western writers. In the 1950’s (and a few decades prior) it was pretty easy to find and read some short western fiction if that was your literature of choice.












Many a River by Elmer Kelton