Billy Gashade: An American EpicTor Publishing Group, 2010 M06 8 - 384 pages Billy Gashade is a wandering musician crossing the young United States in the late 1800s, and introducing us to its most colorful characters along the way. Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid, Chief Crazy Horse, Oscar Wilde, and many many more cross paths with Billy in this sweeping epic of American History from Loren D. Estleman. |
Contents
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Section 2 | 52 |
Section 3 | 73 |
Section 4 | 91 |
Section 5 | 98 |
Section 6 | 105 |
Section 7 | 111 |
Section 8 | 139 |
Section 14 | 194 |
Section 15 | 205 |
Section 16 | 225 |
Section 17 | 232 |
Section 18 | 239 |
Section 19 | 248 |
Section 20 | 257 |
Section 21 | 271 |
Section 9 | 152 |
Section 10 | 165 |
Section 11 | 169 |
Section 12 | 184 |
Section 13 | 188 |
Section 22 | 287 |
Section 23 | 301 |
Section 24 | 311 |
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