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The
Night Horseman

A Tale of Wild-riding Herdsmen and
Outlaws, and their Deeds of
Daring and Deviltry

By
Max Brand

A well-known English critic said of The Untamed—"There are in it passages of extraordinary power—the whole conception is very bold." And no less bold nor less powerful is its sequel The Night Horseman. Once again we ride in company with "Whistlin' Dan," the fearless, silent, mysterious chap who shares the instincts of wild things, and once again we engage with him in his desperate adventures, hair-breadth escapes, and whirlwind triumphs. A novel thrilling in its reality, which will not be put down by lovers of exciting fiction.


G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London