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Gene Autry and Arapaho War Drums by Lewis B. Patten Hardcover - 1957

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The hardcovers has some wear, the spine has detached from cover but held on by first and last page that has tears. The pages have brown tint. The book is complete and intact and still a nice reading copy or display.
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First Edition Whitman 1957 Gene Autry and Arapaho War Drums hardcover book by Lewis B. Patten and illustrated by John W. Hampton. The story revolves around Gene Autry, a famous singing cowboy, who is asked by the U.S. government to help stop a group of Arapaho Indians from waging war against the white settlers in the area. Gene, along with his trusty horse Champion, sets out to negotiate peace between the two groups. However, the task proves to be more difficult than he anticipated as he faces resistance from both sides. Along the way, Gene encounters a beautiful woman who is also trying to prevent the war and the two of them work together to find a peaceful resolution.The book is 282 pages long and was printed in the United States.

  • Gene Autry and Arapaho War Drums
  • 1957 First Edition
  • Hardcover
  • Whitman Books
  • Pages: 282
  • By Lewis B. Patten and illustrated by John W. Hampton

Condition: The hardcovers has some wear, the spine has detached from cover but held on by first and last page that has tears. The pages have brown tint. The book is complete and intact and still a nice reading copy or display.