Max Evans
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Madam Millie: Bordellos from Silver City to Ketchikan
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published
2002
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8 editions
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The Hi Lo Country
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published
1983
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21 editions
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The Rounders
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published
1983
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16 editions
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Where's Pops?
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Wildest of the Wild West: True Tales of a Frontier Town on the Sante Fe Trail
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published
1988
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6 editions
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Goin' Crazy with Sam Peckinpah and All Our Friends
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published
2014
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7 editions
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Bluefeather Fellini (Bluefeather Fellini, #1)
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published
1994
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10 editions
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The King of Taos
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published
2020
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2 editions
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Rounders 3
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published
1990
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8 editions
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Bluefeather Fellini in the Sacred Realm (Bluefeather Fellini, #2)
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published
1995
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4 editions
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“Delfino said: "Melvin, you got a crazy in the head. All the time you give women money. Crap, me give maybe-so one dollar is plenty. She get the same satisfy as the mans. Crazy Melvin. Anyway, everybody in Hi Lo has made love to thees woman Marie."
Melvin looked kind of sad and said, "Well, hell, Delfino, Hi Lo ain't such a big town.”
― The Hi Lo Country
Melvin looked kind of sad and said, "Well, hell, Delfino, Hi Lo ain't such a big town.”
― The Hi Lo Country
“One of the men he worked with was Horsethief Willy. Big Boy was very fond of him. A lot of his ideas on life originated with this man who had once been accused of stealing a horse. They didn't prove the charge, but he got a nickname for life.”
― The Hi Lo Country
― The Hi Lo Country
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