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John Blair

A Man Called Frenchy

by Wilbur (Buzz) Phillips

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When John Blair left France at 18 years of age, after losing his last known relative, he knew his next step would be to sail to America. He had heard so much about this new country—rich in natural resources and with land for the taking in the mostly unsettled West.

In the U.S. John has an opportunity to scout for a wagon train of settlers heading toward Wyoming. He and his partner, Danny, may be young, but they are brave, moral, and smart—and some of the fastest draws in the West. Despite the constant threat of Indians and outlaws, John is determined to overcome these obstacles, lead his “family” to their new home, and become a rancher in the Land of Opportunity.

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Paperback
Format: 4 x 7 Black & White Paperback, 230 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 22, 2020)
ISBN10: 1977223192
ISBN13: 9781977223197
Genre: FICTION / Westerns

Author Information...

Wilbur (Buzz) PhillipsAbout the Author: Wilbur Phillips was Born on the Little Snake River Valley on his Grandparents Robidoux Ranch. Leaving the Valley in his teens. Nicknamed Buzz by his Wife Linda Hall of Sinclair, Wyoming. They have been Married sixty-five years and reside in Billings, Montana. A MAN CALLED FRENCHY IS DEBUT NOVEL.
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