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The Lone Ranger Rides, by Fran Striker

The Lone Ranger Rides, by Fran Striker

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The Lone Ranger Rides, by Fran Striker

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"[...]Moussa, ruled this land. Their court was made up of untamed horses. Horses that had never known restraining bit or binding saddlestrap. Happy, carefree horses they were, that had never seen men nor known men's inventions. Sylvan had won the right to rule his followers by might and courage. He was the fleetest of foot, the quickest of eye, the greatest of strength. Sylvan, the King! Then Moussa bore the king a son—a prince—and Sylvan's happiness was complete. His fleet hoofs pounded the turf, racing, turning, flashing a white coat in the bright sun. He hoped his little son would see his strength, his speed, and emulate them. Less than two hours after his birth, the prince was trying his slim, straight legs. In the months that followed, the white colt developed the strength and fearlessness of Sylvan. Added to these were the gentleness, grace, and beauty of Moussa. For many weeks the prince of Wild Horse Valley stayed close to his mother's side, and his little shadow merged with hers as the two moved through the valley, guided by Sylvan, who knew where water was sweetest and grass most tender. Then came the days when colthood was left behind, and the son could outrun Moussa and keep pace with mighty Sylvan. Like the wind,[...]".

The Lone Ranger Rides, by Fran Striker

  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .40" w x 6.00" l, .45 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages
The Lone Ranger Rides, by Fran Striker

About the Author Francis Hamilton Striker was born on August 19, 1903, in Buffalo, New York. While in Buffalo, he attended Lafayette High School and the University of Buffalo, before dropping out to join a theater company in New York City. After that, he jumped back to Buffalo as a radio announcer, then to Cleveland, back to Buffalo and out to Detroit. It was during this period that he began writing radio mysteries and westerns. In 1932, Striker began work on “The Lone Ranger,” writing as many as 156 scripts per year. When that became hugely popular, he followed up with “The Green Hornet,” which featured a descendent of the Lone Ranger and “Sergeant Preston of the Ukon.” Due to the popularity of the subject, Striker began writing Lone Ranger novels, comic strips and movie serials. As television began to grow into a more popular medium and radio serials began to fade, Striker began writing the scripts for “The Lone Ranger” TV show. While moving with his wife and children on September 4, 1962, he was killed in an automobile accident, at the age of 59, in Elma, New York. He is buried in Arcade Rural Cemetery in Arcade, New York.


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. The Lone Ranger is Kin to Who??? By Big D This story of the Lone Ranger saga is one of the best written of all Fran Striker's books on the masked man...not up to Vince Flynn or Nelson DeMille, but it has many twists and turns that keep you guessing right up to the very end..or near the end, at least...We know how all Lone Ranger stories end" "Hi-Yo Silver, Away..."The book starts at the beginning of the legend but tells the story in a new and different way. The basics are there, of course, but there's much more character development, especially among the Canvandishes.Good stuff...very good stuff here...A complete anthology of all-things Lone Ranger at the makes this book especially interesting and worthwhile...for example, did you know that the Green Hornet, another Striker creation, was the Lone Ranger's great nephew? The Hornet was the son of Dan Reid, the Lone Ranger's nephew...this and many other such treasure are found in this book, a must for all fans and admirers of the Ranger.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. the missing link By mark a st.john This is the book all Lone Ranger fans look for. Not one of the g&d books but from a different puplisher. Pulpville gets a big thankyou from me for releasing this one. The book is fun to read and Striker is a passible writer, however, continuity is not his strong suit. For instance the Ranger already has Silver at the ambush. In earlier books and programs he rides a chestnut which is shotfrom under him before he finds silver. But I ain't complaining. I am sure this book is a lot better than the Disney movie isgoing to be.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great for a younger kid By kkauer I gave this to my son for his seventh birthday after he expressed interest in The Lone Ranger, but was too young to see the movie, despite begging. He and my husband read the book together and both enjoyed it. My son asked for it every night and now wants to read more Lone Ranger stories.

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