Smoky Valley
Smoky Valley is a western novel by Donald Hamilton.
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Author | Donald Hamilton |
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Cover artist | Verne Tossey |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Western |
Publisher | Dell |
Publication date | 1955 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Plot summary
John Parrish doesn't run, even when the local land baron tries to burn him out of his home. The former soldier has to stay alive long enough to outwit his enemies.
Film adaptation
Filmed as The Violent Men in 1955 starring Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson
Publication history
- 1953, USA, Collier's, 12/11/1953, 12/25/1953, 1/8/1954, 1/22/1954, serial (literature)
- 1954, USA, Dell, Dell First Edition #18, paperback, reissued many times
- 1954, UK, Allan Wingate, as Rough Company, hardcover
- 1985, UK, Ulverscroft, ISBN 0-7089-1267-2, large print edition, hardcover
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