
The Ranchman
The Ranchman, written by Charles Alden Seltzer in the early 20th century, follows Quinton Taylor as he returns to his hometown of Dawes. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, deception, and resilience against adversity, set against the backdrop of a young town filled with ambition and conflict. As Taylor navigates various challenges, including a train robbery, he reveals his protective instincts and heroic nature. The novel captures the rugged spirit of the American West and the complexities of small-town life.



















