Anything Goes and The Richest Hill on Earth


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Travelling performers struggle to impress rowdy western towns in Anything Goes, and ambitions clash as Montana miners fight for control of The Richest Hill on Earth; two novels from six-time Spur Award winner Richard S. Wheeler.

Anything Goes

The cowboys, gold miners, outlaws, gunmen, prostitutes, and marshals who populate the Wild West never see much big-city entertainment. Those western towns are too wild and rowdy for entertainers to enter, let alone perform in them. All that is about to change. Though the towns are starved for entertainment, the Follies struggles to fill seats as it grinds from town to town. Just when the company is desperate for fresh talent, a mysterious young woman astonishes everyone with her exquisite voice.

The Richest Hill on Earth
The city of Butte looks like a cancerous m lange of smoky mine boilers and rudely constructed sheds when newspaperman John Fellowes Hall arrives in 1892. But Butte is the place to get rich. It is also a city full of stories, perfect for a journalist looking to make a name for himself. As an employee of mining titan William Andrews Clark, Hall will find himself deeply involved in the best story of them all: the fight among the Copper Kings. This is the story of their struggle as well as the story of the ordinary people--the miners, their wives and children, the journalists, and even the psychics--trying to make their fortunes on the richest hill on earth.

This edition of the book is the deluxe, tall rack mass market paperback.

Author: Richard S. Wheeler
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Published: 12/06/2016
Pages: 672
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.59lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 1.48d
ISBN13: 9781250253781
ISBN10: 1250253780
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Westerns | General

About the Author
RICHARD S. WHEELER is the author of more than fifty novels of the American West, including An Obituary for Major Reno, Anything Goes, North Star, and many more. He holds six Spur Awards and the Owen Wister Award for lifetime contribution to the literature of the West. He makes his home in Livingston, Montana, near Yellowstone National Park

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