Clarence E Mulford
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Pub. Date
1910, 1992
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Hopalong Cassidy, the iconic western cowboy hero conceived by Clarence Mulford, was immortalized in a highly popular film series starring William Boyd from 1935-1948. A tough-talking and violent character in print, Hopalong Cassidy was remade into a clean-cut screen hero who roamed the West with his sidekicks and fought villains who took advantage of the weak. Here Cassidy is drawn as Mulford originally conceived; rough-and-tumble, foul-mouthed, and...
2) Bar-20
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Pub. Date
1992
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Clarence Mulford's classic Western introduces the legendary Hopalong Cassidy and other colorful cohorts from the Bar-20 ranch. While the Hopalong Cassidy of film and TV (portrayed by the silver-haired, avuncular William Boyd) was clean-cut and polished, Mulford's original Cassidy is rough-and-tumble and foul-mouthed, thriving on brawls and gun-fights. Bar-20 depicts Cassidy as he was originally conceived, fierce and free-wheeling, and matches the...
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c1997
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Hopalong Cassidy and Johnny Nelson, two fun-loving, hard-fighting cowboys from the legendary Bar-20 ranch, are back in this classic saga of western adventure by Clarence E. Mulford.
Former Bar-20 cowboy Johnny Nelson, the protégé of Hopalong Cassidy, goes roaming the West in search of adventure. But when he comes to the aid of a rancher and his daughter near the town of Gunsight, he gets more than he bargained for: a land war and a chance at love.
At...
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c1914, 2010
Description
Hopalong Cassidy could fan a gun every bit as well as Billy the Kid. Six rounds in three seconds was his slowest time, and not a soul in the grand state of Texas could beat him. Until he met Slim Travennes, head of the Sandy Creek Vigilante Committee. Slim was snake-fast. No man could go up against him and live. No man. Hoppy could stand or die. He had no other choice. None at all.