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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of The Project Gutenberg Works of Frederic Remington, by Frederic Remington This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of The Project Gutenberg Works of Frederic Remington Author: Frederic Remington Editor: David Widger Release Date: June 3, 2019 [EBook #59669] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF REMINGTON *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF FREDERIC REMINGTON Compiled by David Widger REM CONTENTS Click on the ## before each title to view a linked table of contents for that volume. Click on the title itself to open the original online file. ## THE WAY OF AN INDIAN ## CROOKED TRAILS ## A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX ## AN APACHE PRINCESS ## RED MEN AND WHITE ## PONY TRACKS ## JOHN ERMINE OF THE YELLOWSTONE ## THE WAY TO THE WEST ## THE BLACK LION INN TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE WAY OF AN INDIAN By Frederic Remington Illustrated by Frederic Remington CONTENTS I White Otter’s Own Shadow II The Brown Bat Proves Itself III The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-Eyes IV The New Lodge V “The Kites and the Crows” VI The Fire Eater’s Bad Medicine VII Among the Pony-Soldiers VIII The Medicine-Fight of the Chis-chis-chash ILLUSTRATIONS 01 Pretty Mother of the Night—white Otter is No Longer 03 He Looked on the Land of his People And he Hated All Vehemently 04 The Wolves Sniffed Along on The Trail, But Came No Nearer 05 O Gray Wolf of My Clan—shall We Have Fortune? 06 The Interpreter Waved at The Naked Youth 07 I Will Tell the White Man How he Can Have his Ponies Back 08 Nothing But Cheerful Looks Followed the Bat 09 The Ceremony of The Fastest Horse 10 He Rushed the Pony Right to The Barricade 11 The Fire Eater Slung his Victim Across His Pony, Taking His Scalp 12 The Fire Eater Raised his Arms to The Thunder Bird 13 The Rushing Red Lodges Passed Through The Line of The Blue Soldiers 14 He Made his Magazine Gun Blaze Until Empty 15 He Shouted his Harsh Pathos at a Wild and Lonely Wind CROOKED TRAILS By Frederic Remington Illustrated By Frederic Remington CONTENTS CROOKED TRAILS HOW THE LAW GOT INTO THE CHAPARRAL THE BLUE QUAIL OF THE CACTUS A SERGEANT OF THE ORPHAN TROOP THE SPIRIT OF MAHONGUI THE ESSENTIALS AT FORT ADOBE MASSAI'S CROOKED TRAIL JOSHUA GOODENOUGH'S OLD LETTER CRACKER COWBOYS OF FLORIDA THE STRANGE DAYS THAT CAME TO JIMMIE FRIDAY THE SOLEDAD GIRLS ILLUSTRATIONS 01 Texas Rangers Holding up Chapparal Bandits 02 A Bearer of Civilization 03 The Charge Anp Killing of Padre Jarante 04 We Struck Some Boggy Ground 05 Prisoners Drawing Their Beans 06 How the Law Got Into The Chaparral 07 Luncheon in the Desert 08 Supper in the Corral 09 On the Shore of The Tank—morning 10 Running Blue Quail 11 Too Big Game for Number Six 12 Mile After Mile Rushed the Little Column 13 The Horses Assembled in a Side Canyon 14 The Two Men Climbed Slowly 15 Brave Cheyennes Running Through the Frosty Hills 16 Through the Smoke Sprang The Daring Soldier 17 This Time the Air Grew Clear 18 This Was a Fatal Embarquation 19 The Omen of The Little Blue Birds 20 Ye Spirit Dog Strode from Ye Darkness 21 The Advance 22 Horse Gymnastics 23 Jumping on a Horse 24 A Tame Horse 25 The Pursuit 26 The Attack on The Cossack 27 Natastale 28 The Arrest of The Scout 29 Scouts 30 The Chief of Scouts 31 Not Much Fitted for Bush-ranging 32 The March of Rogers's Rangers 33 The Storming of Ticonderoga 34 Paddling the Wounded British Officer 35 The Capture of The French Grenadier 36 About Four Dollars Worth of Clothes Between Them 37 A Cracker Cowboy 38 Fighting over a Stolen Herd 39 In Wait for an Enemy 40 A Bit of Cow Country 41 Cowboys Wrestling a Bull 42 The Lawyer Had Become a Voyager 43 It is Strange How One Can Accustom Himself to 'pack' 44 Down the River on a Golden Morning 45 A Real Camp 46 Rough Water 47 The Indians Used 'setting-poles' 48 Trying Moments 49 The Half-wild Cattle Came Down from The Hills A TALE OF THE INDIAN FRONTIER By General Charles King Illustrations By Frederic Remington CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX CHAPTER I Foreshadowed Events, CHAPTER II Absent from Duty, CHAPTER III A Night Encounter, CHAPTER IV The Sign of the Bar Shoe, CHAPTER V A Grave Discovery, CHAPTER VI First Sight of the Foe, CHAPTER VII Blood Will Tell, CHAPTER VIII More Strange Discoveries, CHAPTER IX Bad News from the Front, CHAPTER X "I'll Never Go Back," CHAPTER XI A Fight with a Fury, CHAPTER XII The Ordeal by Fire, CHAPTER XIII Wounded—Body and Soul, CHAPTER XIV A Vanished Heroine, CHAPTER XV A Woman's Plot, CHAPTER XVI Night Prowling at Frayne, CHAPTER XVII A Rifled Desk, CHAPTER XVIII Burglary at Blake's, CHAPTER XIX A Slap for the Major, CHAPTER XX The Sioux Surrounded, CHAPTER XXI Thanksgiving at Frayne, CHAPTER XXII Behind the Bars, CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV A Soldier Entangled, L'ENVOI ILLUSTRATIONS Cover Frontispiece "The Major Sought to Block that Morning's Ride in Vain" Ray's Troop "The Soldier Leaped from his Saddle" "With One Magnificent Red Arm Uplifted" "Some Few of their Number Borne away by their Comrades" "Charge with Me the Moment the Leaders Yell" "Hush! She's Coming"—She was There AN APACHE PRINCESS A Tale of the Indian Frontier General Charles King Illustrations By Frederic Remington And Edwin Willard Deming CONTENTS CHAPTER I The Meeting by the Waters, 9 CHAPTER II Scot Versus Saxon, 21 CHAPTER III Moccasin Tracks, 33 CHAPTER IV A Stricken Sentry, 42 CHAPTER V The Captain's Defiance, 51 CHAPTER VI A Find in the Sands, 61 CHAPTER VII "Woman-Walk-in-the-Night," 70 CHAPTER VIII "Apache Knives Dig Deep," 88 CHAPTER IX A Carpet Knight, Indeed, 97 CHAPTER X "Woman-Walk-in-the Night" Again, 105 CHAPTER XI A Stop—by Wire, 119 CHAPTER XII Fire! 130 CHAPTER XIII Whose Letters? 141 CHAPTER XIV Aunt Janet Braved, 152 CHAPTER XV A Call for Help, 166 CHAPTER XVI A Return to Command, 177 CHAPTER XVII A Strange Coming, 188 CHAPTER XVIII A Stranger Going, 199 CHAPTER XIX Besieged, 213 CHAPTER XX Where is Angela? 226 CHAPTER XXI Our Vanished Princess, 238 CHAPTER XXII Suspense, 249 CHAPTER XXIII An Apache Queen, 259 CHAPTER XXIV The Meeting at Sandy, 271 CHAPTER XXV Rescue Requited, 282 CHAPTER XXVI "Woman-Walk-No-More," 293 CHAPTER XXVII The Parting by the Waters, 306 L'ENVOI ILLUSTRATIONS Page Frontispiece "Now Halting, Dropping on One Knee to Fire," 90 "Blakely Led 'Em across No. 4's Post," 134 The Fight in the Cañon, 220 "Indian Signals beyond Possibility of a Doubt," 242 "Then slowly, They Saw Her Raise Her Right Hand, Still Cautiously Holding the Little Mirror," 263 "They Hustled Her Pony into a Ravine," 270 "Natzie Wrenched Her Hand from that of Blakely, and with the Spring of a Tigress Bounded away," 324 RED MEN AND WHITE By Owen Wister Illustrated By Frederic Remington CONTENTS PAGE LITTLE BIG HORN MEDICINE 3 SPECIMEN JONES 36 THE SERENADE AT SISKIYOU 64 THE GENERAL’S BLUFF 82 SALVATION GAP 115 THE SECOND MISSOURI COMPROMISE 131 LA TINAJA BONITA 159 A PILGRIM ON THE GILA 211 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE SPECIMEN JONES Frontispiece “BOASTING IN INDIAN FASHION” Facing page 6 “HIS HORSE DREW CLOSE, SHOVING THE HORSE OF THE MEDICINE-MAN” “ 14 “THE HEAD LAY IN THE WATER” “ 34 AN APACHE “ 38 CUMNOR’S AWAKENING “ 52 THE MEXICAN FREIGHT-WAGON “ 58 “‘AIN’T Y’U GOT SOMETHING TO SELL?’” “ 90 THE CHARGE “ 102 “HE HESITATED TO KILL THE WOMAN” “ 112 THE SHOT-GUN MESSENGER “ 122 “‘I’D LIKE TO HAVE IT OVER’” “ 128 “HIS PLAN WAS TO WALK AND KEEP QUIET” “ 148 “‘DON’T NOBODY HURT ANYBODY,’ SAID SPECIMEN JONES” “ 156 “‘YOU DON’T WANT TO TALK THIS WAY. YOU’RE ALONE’” “ 204 “EACH BLACK-HAIRED DESERT FIGURE” “ 238 PONY TRACKS Written And Illustrated By Frederic Remington CONTENTS PAGE CHASING A MAJOR-GENERAL 1 LIEUTENANT CASEY’S LAST SCOUT 22 THE SIOUX OUTBREAK IN SOUTH DAKOTA 49 AN OUTPOST OF CIVILIZATION 58 A RODEO AT LOS OJOS 79 IN THE SIERRA MADRE WITH THE PUNCHERS 109 BLACK WATER AND SHALLOWS 131 COACHING IN CHIHUAHUA 149 STUBBLE AND SLOUGH IN DAKOTA 162 POLICING THE YELLOWSTONE 174 A MODEL SQUADRON 193 THE AFFAIR OF THE —TH OF JULY 206 THE COLONEL OF THE FIRST CYCLE INFANTRY 222 A MERRY CHRISTMAS IN A SIBLEY TEPEE 238 BEAR-CHASING IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 244 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE THE LAST STAND Frontispiece GENERAL MILES AND HIS ESCORT 3 THE SUPPLY TRAIN 9 UNITED STATES CAVALRY IN WINTER RIG 13 UNITED STATES INFANTRY IN WINTER RIG 17 CHIS-CHIS-CHASH SCOUT ON THE FLANKS 25 “TWO GHOSTS I SAW” 31 WATCHING THE DUST OF THE HOSTILES 35 THE HOTCHKISS GUN 39 A RUN TO THE SCOUT CAMP 45 IN THE TRENCHES 51 THE ADVANCE GUARD—A MILITARY SACRIFICE 55 THE HACIENDA SAN JOSÉ DE BAVICORA 59 EL PATRON 63 THE ADMINISTRADOR OF SAN JOSÉ DE BAVICORA 67 A HAIR-CUT À LA PUNCHER 71 THE MUSIC AT THE “BAILLE” 75 COMING TO THE RODEO 81 WAVING SERAPE TO DRIVE CATTLE 85 TAILING A BULL 89 JOHNNIE BELL OF LOS OJOS 93 WILLIAM IN ACTION 97 MOUNTING A WILD ONE 101 A MODERN SANCHO PANZA 105 MY COMRADE 110 ON THE MOUNTAINS 111 THE CASA CAMADRA 115 SHOOTING IN THE SIERRA MADRE 119 THE INDIAN’S STORY 123 THE CLIFF-DWELLINGS 127 THE PORTAGE 133 BLACK WATER 137 THE FAWN 140 BREAKING A JAM 141 HUNG UP 145 A COACHERO 150 THE START 151 MORNING TOILET 155 HARNESSING MULES 159 A DAKOTA CHICKEN-WAGON 163 ON THE EDGE OF A SLOUGH 164 A CONFERENCE IN THE MUD 166 “DON’T SHOOT!” 168 “MARK—LEFT” 170 “MARK!” 171 TROOPING HOMEWARD IN THE AFTER-GLOW 172 BURGESS, NEARLY FORTY-FIVE YEARS A SCOUT 176 THE BELL-MARE OVER A BAD PLACE 178 DOWN THE MOUNTAIN 181 GETTING GRUB 183 WORKING ON THE DIVIDE 185 BURGESS FINDING A FORD 189 GENERAL GUY V. HENRY, SEVENTH UNITED STATES CAVALRY 194 RIDING SITTING ON LEGS 196 OVER THE HURDLE BACK TO BACK 197 THROWING A HORSE 199 OVER THE HURDLES IN LINE 201 “WE WERE NOW OUT OF THE SMOKE” 215 OFFICER AND MEN—FIRST CYCLE INFANTRY 225 AMBULANCE CORPS—FIRST CYCLE INFANTRY 231 THE TOAST: “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” 239 WATERING HORSES 245 “DO YOU THINK THIS PONY IS GOING TO BUCK?” 249 DAN AND ROCKS 251 A DANGEROUS PLACE 253 “GONE AWAY” 257 TIMBER-TOPPING IN THE ROCKIES 260 THE BEAR AT BAY 263 THE FINALE 266 THE RETURN OF THE HUNTERS 267 JOHN ERMINE OF THE YELLOWSTONE By Frederic Remington Illustrated By The Author CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Virginia City 1 II. White Weasel 12 III. The Coming of the Great Spirit 23 IV. Crooked-Bear 37 V. The White Medicine 51 VI. John Ermine 65 VII. Transformation 77 VIII. Playing a Man's Part 86 IX. In Camp 101 X. A Brush with the Sioux 115 XI. The Truth of the Eyes 134 XII. Katherine 137 XIII. Playing with Fire 150 XIV. In Love 167 XV. Bringing in the Wolf 178 XVI. A Hunt 198 XVII. A Proposal 217 XVIII. Man to Man 229 XIX. Flight 247 XX. The End of All Things 262 ILLUSTRATIONS John Ermine Frontispiece PAGE The Chairman 5 A Crow 15 "In the middle of the bunch sat Weasel" 31 "He called the boy to him and put his arm around him" 47 Wolf-Voice 84 "'Halt! Who goes there?'" 97 Captain Lewis 105 Major Ben Searles 117 "Bullets kicked up the dust" 127 Katherine 142 The Englishman 144 "'Will you please carry my parasol for me?'" 157 Shockley 182 "He bore the limp form to the sands" 209 "A tremendous bang roared around the room" 239 Ramon 254 THE WAY TO THE WEST And The Lives Of Three Early Americans BOONE-CROCKETT-CARSON By Emerson Hough Illustrated By Frederic Remington CONTENTS BOOK I THE WAY ACROSS THE ALLEGHANIES I. THE AMERICAN AX 7 II. THE AMERICAN RIFLE 11 III. THE AMERICAN BOAT 19 IV. THE AMERICAN HORSE 25 V. THE PATHWAY OF THE WATERS 32 VI. THE MISSISSIPPI, AND INDEPENDENCE 58 VII. ORIGIN OF THE PIONEER 73 VIII. DANIEL BOONE 87 IX. A FRONTIER REPUBLIC 122 BOOK II THE WAY TO THE ROCKIES I. DAVY CROCKETT 143 II. AGAINST THE WATERS 185 BOOK III THE WAY TO THE PACIFIC I. KIT CARSON 223 II. THE SANTA FÉ TRAIL 260 III. THE OREGON TRAIL 287 IV. EARLY EXPLORERS OF THE TRANS-MISSOURI 311 V. ACROSS THE WATERS 343 BOOK IV THE WAY ACROSS THE PACIFIC I. THE IRON TRAILS 381 II. THE PATHWAYS OF THE FUTURE 413 THE BLACK LION INN By Alfred Henry Lewis Illustrated By Frederic Remington CONTENTS CHAPTER I. HOW I CAME TO THE INN. CHAPTER II. THE WINNING OF SAUCY PAOLI. CHAPTER III. HOW FORKED TONGUE WAS BURNED. CHAPTER IV. THAT TOBACCO UPSET. CHAPTER V. THE SIGN OF THREE. CHAPTER VI. THAT WOLFVILLE CHRISTMAS. CHAPTER VII. THE PITT STREET STRINGENCY. CHAPTER VIII. THAT STOLEN ACE OF HEARTS. CHAPTER IX. CHIQUITA OF CHAPARITA. CHAPTER X. HOW STRONGARM WAS AN ELK. CHAPTER XI. THAT SMUGGLED SILK. CHAPTER XII. THE WIPING OUT OF McCANDLAS. CHAPTER XIII. HOW JIM BRITT PASSED HIS BILL. CHAPTER XIV. HOW TO TELL THE LAST FOUR. CHAPTER XV. HOW MOH-KWA FED THE CATFISH. CHAPTER XVI. THE EMPEROR’S CIGARS. CHAPTER XVII. THE GREAT STEWART CAMPAIGN. CHAPTER XVIII. THE RESCUE OF CONNELLY. CHAPTER XIX. MOH-KWA AND THE THREE GIFTS. CHAPTER XX. THE GERMAN GIRL’S DIAMONDS. CHAPTER XXI. THE LUCK OF COLD-SOBER SIMMS. CHAPTER XXII. HOW PRINCE RUPERT LOST. CHAPTER XXIII. WHEN I RAN THE SHOTGUN. CHAPTER XXIV. WHEN THE CAPITOL WAS MOVED. CHAPTER XXV. HOW THE FILIBUSTERER SAILED. CHAPTER XXVI. HOW MOH-KWA SAVED STRIKE-AXE. CHAPTER XXVII. THE FLIM FLAM MURPHY. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of The Project Gutenberg Works of Frederic Remington, by Frederic Remington *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF REMINGTON *** ***** This file should be named 59669-h.htm or 59669-h.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/6/6/59669/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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