Joe Millard
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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published
1967
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10 editions
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For a Few Dollars More
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published
1968
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6 editions
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A Coffin Full of Dollars
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published
1980
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9 editions
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The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
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published
1974
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3 editions
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The Devil's Dollar Sign
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published
1972
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3 editions
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Blood For a Dirty Dollar
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published
1974
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3 editions
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Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
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Cahill: U.S. Marshal
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published
1979
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6 editions
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Chato's Land
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published
1972
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2 editions
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Where Did All the Cowboys Go?
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published
2011
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5 editions
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“Well, I'll tell you, Mr. Graff-'
'Not Graff,' the big man snapped, looking annoyed. 'The name is Garff-Garff!'
'Say, that's good,' the hunter said. 'Garff-Garff- that's even better than bow-wow. Do you know any other animal imitations?”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
'Not Graff,' the big man snapped, looking annoyed. 'The name is Garff-Garff!'
'Say, that's good,' the hunter said. 'Garff-Garff- that's even better than bow-wow. Do you know any other animal imitations?”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
“Squat, swarthy and powerful, the bandit was a mixture of Comanche and Comanchero bloods, revealing the most sadistic and savage traits of both.”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
“Squat, thick-bodied, swarthy, with the unmistakable stamp of Indian blood on his features, he was the dread Apachito himself- Mister Fifteen Thousand Dollars, in the language of the bounty hunting trade.”
― A Coffin Full of Dollars
― A Coffin Full of Dollars
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