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5.0 out of 5 stars Wild and wooly western pulp action!
This is one of my favorites from L. Ron Hubbard. A great many of the golden age reprints from Galaxy Press are westerns and Hubbard was so skilled at creating likeable characters and fast action packed plots that I was turning the pages eagerly and savoring the adventure. If you haven't read one of the Galaxy Press golden Age reprints this will be a good place to start...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Johnny Depp type and a Richard Kiel type together in ONE Audiobook !!!
Starring the voices of: Martin Kove, Bruce Boxleitner and Jim Meskimen.
BARON is about a wronged gunslinger and his unlikely compadre who fight against illegal cow stealing,Corrupt cavalry and mistaken identity.
This sounds like a real time reading of an old dime novel that was about Custer,Jesse James or some other gunslinger of the day.
The backup tale on...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wild and wooly western pulp action!, July 16, 2011
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This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
This is one of my favorites from L. Ron Hubbard. A great many of the golden age reprints from Galaxy Press are westerns and Hubbard was so skilled at creating likeable characters and fast action packed plots that I was turning the pages eagerly and savoring the adventure. If you haven't read one of the Galaxy Press golden Age reprints this will be a good place to start. It's wild and wooly fun!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the Wild West!, April 18, 2011
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This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
"Cattle rustlers" & "Gunslingers" -- terms that mark the old West. Done in the style of the classic Louis L'Amour. While the West was being 'settled', justice was as much in the hands of the ranch owners as the Sherrif's. Hubbard captures the mind-set of the these earlier settlers, who frankly we owe a lot. He paints the landscapes and puts you into the minds of the characters like few authors have been able to do. When you meet this mysterious Baron of the Coyote River -- you will not forget him.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Johnny Depp type and a Richard Kiel type together in ONE Audiobook !!!, February 16, 2010
Starring the voices of: Martin Kove, Bruce Boxleitner and Jim Meskimen.

BARON is about a wronged gunslinger and his unlikely compadre who fight against illegal cow stealing,Corrupt cavalry and mistaken identity.

This sounds like a real time reading of an old dime novel that was about Custer,Jesse James or some other gunslinger of the day.

The backup tale on this audiobook is REIGN of the GILA MONSTER,Although shorter this tale held my interest perhaps more and its the one that had ALL THE STARS.

I heard the image of RICHARD'Jaws'KIEL, as the character in story ...And Richard was no where near this audio tale,But,It could have been him...Except L.Ron wrote this in the'40s and Richard would have been a kid and nowhere near his famous size of today.

Good script and voices and amusing premise to plot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A western? Me? if they're all this good then yes., January 19, 2012
"The Baron of Coyote River"

by L. Ron Hubbard

Multicast performance

Produced 2010 by Galaxy Audio

approx. 2 hours

Once again I listen to a genre I never thought I would even look for, Westerns. These audiobooks by Galaxy Audio have a little extra oomph that keep me coming back. Galaxy Audio have been re-releasing the early works of L. Ron Hubbard, specifically his stories that were originally published in the pulp fiction magazines of the mid-20th century. Galaxy Press and Galaxy Audio have taken extra care to keep that pulp fiction feel of these stories. Many of the short stories fit 2 or 3 per audio book but some are short novellas that fill a Galaxy Press pulp or a Galaxy Audio audio pulp. With the audio books you feel as though you are listening to an old radio drama from around the same time period.

This book contains two stories from the pulps by Hubbard; "The Baron of Coyote River," originally published published in "All Western" in September 1936 and "The Reign of the Gila Monster," originally published in "Western Aces" in September 1937. Both of these stories are fun westerns that contain the little Hubbard twists that keep the listener / reader on the edge of their seats or anxious to turn the page to find out what happens next.

What gives these audio books the radio drama sound is a combination of the excellent voice acting, the realistic sound effects and exclusively written music. During the stampede scene in the first story you feel as though you have been thrown on a horse and thrown in the middle of the story, the sound effects were very well done. The casts for all these stories always create characters that are fun to hear and Jim Meskimen narrates the stories with such professionalism the listener just slides into the story. In the second story of this book the narrator is not Meskimen but they have placed in his place (hard shoes to fill) the actor Bruce Boxleitner (Babylon 5, The Scarecrow & Mrs. King). Boxleitner does a superb job as guest narrator, giving the listener the feel of sitting around a campfire hearing the tale.

Before I get into the separate stories I feel I need to express something. Many people's first response when seeing Hubbard's name is to immediately have some remark about Scientology. But what needs to be remembered or learned is that before that Hubbard was a master storyteller. These Golden Age stories prove that point in that they are all fantastic and fun short stories that within just a few pages create such enthralling characters and settings. So before you have anything to say about the religion aspect of Hubbard's life, put that out of your mind and just listen to or read a great story.

The first story is the title story, "The Baron of Coyote River." Lance Gordon is an outlaw that is wanted for killing a deputy marshall, but when he arrives in Santos in the territory of Arizona, he ends up working for the other side of the law. It is well known around Santos, that the Baron is a cattle thief and that he hires only the best gunmen to protect his ill gotten cattle. Even the cavalry won't ride into his territory. A local gunman and former cattleman rescues Lance as the sheriff attempts to haul him off to jail. The reason being is the stranger sees in Lance a chance to get his beloved cows back. At this point I have to tell you Hubbard can throw humor into a story that will surprise you. In this story the humor comes from the strangers affection toward his cows, each time he would describe his stolen cows I found myself laughing out loud, yep, I LOL'd. Anyway, back to the story. The stranger and Lance infiltrate the Baron's land and set out to stop this man who is making a mockery of the Territory of Arizona and keeping it from becoming a state. All the way to the very end you will keep trying to guess what will happen next but the end will still surprise you.

The second story, "The Reign of the Gila Monster," is a very funny western story in which Howdy Johnson has set out to create the roughest, toughest town in the west, Powderville. As he gets the town rolling, he leaves to recruit the cowboys that are herding their stock to Chicago to stop in Powderville, thus giving the cowboys a rest on the way and creating an economic boon for the town. While he is a way a man named Gilman (the Gila Monster) comes to town and seems to be rougher and tougher than the town itself, makes himself the Marshall and imposes taxes on everything possible and even the impossible. When Howdy hears of this he has to return to the town to take back what is his. This story has so many funny moments and great dialogue that it should be read over and over to catch it all. Some of the funniest lines are in the description of Gilman, "His hat ... looked bigger than an umbrella." "He had once stepped on [a] hound dog, and ... not even an inch of the animal's tail was visible." "He could take a bottle of whiskey in his hand, close his finger, and say, `Which one have I got it in?'"

Both great stories that will keep you entertained and help escape whatever you need to escape.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun!, July 9, 2011
This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
I really liked this story. Tough characters and a plot to win back stolen cattle... with one brief introspective part by the man who tries to win back his cattle, remembering those big cow eyes of his herd. Great touch at the right moment in Mr Hubbard's writing. Yes it could be that way, couldn't it?

Fun story
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fun ride, May 20, 2011
This story is a blast. With each paragraph I found myself creating the story in my mind - I could see what was happening - he makes it seem as if you were there! - JC
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hold on to your horses for this one!, April 21, 2011
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Scott Gregory (Clearwater, FL, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
L. Ron Hubbard transports you back to a time of good and evil, gun fights and cattle stampedes. This book is a lot of fun. Hold on for a rollicking good time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Baron is a Hoot!, April 21, 2011
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This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
I have enjoyed Hubbard's sense of humor throughout many of his stories. He obviously just had plain old fun writing this one. And what's great about it is that as a reader, I am able to have just as much fun. Lance and Tyler really get into some tight spots but their devil-may-care approach to dealing with them becomes over the top when they hide in recently drained whiskey barrels. Loads of fun!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A lot of fun, April 19, 2011
A fast paced fun story from my favorite author. If all westerns were like this It would be one of my favorite genres.
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5.0 out of 5 stars pulp Cowboys From the Old west, April 13, 2011
This review is from: The Baron of Coyote River (Stories from the Golden Age) (Paperback)
This is another entertaining pulp reprint by L. Ron Hubbard. I expected action and I got it! These western stories are great and highly entertaining. The paperbacks in the series from Galaxy Press are similiar to the old pulp magazines where these stories were first printed, but the quality is better. They also have audio book versions created to sound like old fashioned radio programs and those audio books are great. I strongly recommend this book!
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