On the Road to Las Cruces: Being A Novel Account of The Last Day in The Life of A Legendary Western Lawman

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Pat Nolan, 2011, Nuallian House, 150 pages, trade paperback.

Signed & personalized copy, like new.

Pat Nolan held a monthly poetry circle at my bookstore in Guerneville, was one of the stores staunchest supporters, is an incredibly talented artist and a damn good writer, quite funny too. -Susan

On late February of 1908, a one-time drover, buffalo hunter, saloon owner, hog farmer, peach grower, horse rancher, US Customs inspector, private investigator, county sheriff, and Deputy US Marshal set out from his adobe home on the mesa above Organ, New Mexico and accompanied a young man in a black buggy on the journey to Las Cruces. He would never arrive. This is the story of that journey, a novel account of the last day in the life of a legendary lawman.

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Pat Nolan, 2011, Nuallian House, 150 pages, trade paperback.

Signed & personalized copy, like new.

Pat Nolan held a monthly poetry circle at my bookstore in Guerneville, was one of the stores staunchest supporters, is an incredibly talented artist and a damn good writer, quite funny too. -Susan

On late February of 1908, a one-time drover, buffalo hunter, saloon owner, hog farmer, peach grower, horse rancher, US Customs inspector, private investigator, county sheriff, and Deputy US Marshal set out from his adobe home on the mesa above Organ, New Mexico and accompanied a young man in a black buggy on the journey to Las Cruces. He would never arrive. This is the story of that journey, a novel account of the last day in the life of a legendary lawman.

Pat Nolan, 2011, Nuallian House, 150 pages, trade paperback.

Signed & personalized copy, like new.

Pat Nolan held a monthly poetry circle at my bookstore in Guerneville, was one of the stores staunchest supporters, is an incredibly talented artist and a damn good writer, quite funny too. -Susan

On late February of 1908, a one-time drover, buffalo hunter, saloon owner, hog farmer, peach grower, horse rancher, US Customs inspector, private investigator, county sheriff, and Deputy US Marshal set out from his adobe home on the mesa above Organ, New Mexico and accompanied a young man in a black buggy on the journey to Las Cruces. He would never arrive. This is the story of that journey, a novel account of the last day in the life of a legendary lawman.