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  • Bibliography:
    35 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1951
  • Latest Book:
    November 2020
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Book List in Order: 35 titles





  • The Desert Valley is set in the desert country of Arizona and New Mexico. Professor James Longstreet and his daughter Helen have come west to prospect for gold. They encounter a mysterious campfire, with bacon cooking and coffee boiling, but no ca...



  • This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....




  • This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Th...



  • Rick Haveril adopted as his motto, 'I must ride alone' - and alone he faced the mystery surrounding the girl on the trail. A mystery that led him to the magnificent ranch of Senor Don Almirez and the strange singing girl, Helene Trojenne, and finally...






  • When Jim Torrance rode into Sundown, he came to the end of a bitter trail -- a hunt for outlaw Steve Bordereau, who had killed Jim's parter and framed Jim for the murder. Seeing Bordereau in a saloon, Jim went after him. Seconds later, Jim fled to th...








  • This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts ...




  • This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts ...



  • Prolific writer of classic Westerns Jackson Gregory strikes gold again in the edge-of-your-seat outdoor adventure Wolf Breed. With landscape descriptions so vivid you'll feel like you're there and plenty of play-by-play action, this gem will leave fa...





  • A seemingly bucolic town in California is poised on the brink of a hopeful new era, but behind-the-scenes drama and intrigue threaten to hamper the community's prospects. Will the Bells of San Juan ever ring in celebration of the defeat of the nefari...



  • Settle in for a stiff dose of daring and danger in Jackson Gregory's classic Man to Man. Protagonist Steve Packard comes from a long line of rough-and-tumble men who make decisions at the drop of a hat, and when he gets the urge to put his career as ...



  • Diehard fans of classic Westerns, take heart: if you need to spice up your reading list, look no further than Jackson Gregory's The Short Cut. This story has something for everyone: the thrill of blossoming romance, heartrending descriptions of the b...



  • “A real red-blooded Western story of old-fashioned scoundrels and good, old-fashioned morality. A hard-drinking cattle puncher â€" a picturesque scoundrel, but with good antecedents â€" falls in love with a dainty Eastern girl and has to proceed th...



  • “A real red-blooded Western story of old-fashioned scoundrels and good, old-fashioned morality. A hard-drinking cattle puncher â€" a picturesque scoundrel, but with good antecedents â€" falls in love with a dainty Eastern girl and has to proceed th...






  • "[...] She beckoned Rios as he came back with Ortega. He went to her side and she whispered to him. "We will play here, at this end of the room, señor," Rios said to Kendric. As Kendric looked quite naturally from the one who spoke to the one from w...






  • He who has not heard the bells of San Juan has a journey yet to make. He who has not set foot upon the dusty road which is the one street of San Juan, at times the most silent and deserted of thoroughfares, at other times a mad and turbulent lane bet...



  • Here was a small stream of water, bright, clear and cool, running its merry way among the tall pines, hurrying to the dense shade of the lower valley. The grass on its banks stood tall, lush and faintly odorous, fresh with the newly come springtime, ...



  • Outside there was shimmering heat and dry, thirsty sand, miles upon miles of it flashing by in a gray, barren blur. A flat, arid, monotonous land, vast, threatening, waterless, treeless. Its immensity awed, its bleakness depressed. Man's work here se...



  • The Joyous Troublemaker (1918) Beatrice, 21, is heir to the Carliss fortune and she has inherited her father's money and his business sense. Unfortunately, she also inherited his impatience. It was no surprise then that she found rough-and-tumble gol...



  • Judith of Blue Lake Ranch (1919) Bud Lee, horse foreman of the Blue Lake Ranch, was even more serious than usual when the telegram arrived. It seemed that even though the Blue Lake Ranch was a million-dollar outfit, it was short of cash. Worse, the m...



  • For over a year, the Up and Down ranch has been plagued by a series of thefts, mainly cattle; but now the foreman, Hard Ross, has lost the mare he raised from a filly. Then a new owner rolls up to the ranch in his red automobile: "Fancy" Jim Sherrod,...






  • A Case for Mr. Paul Savoy, first published in 1933, is a classic ‘golden-age’ murder mystery and introduces private detective Paul Savoy, who would appear in several additional novels by author Jackson Gregory. Gregory (1882-1943) penned more tha...




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    Roiling conflict, budding romance, and rip-roaring adventure all collide in Jackson Gregory's classic novel The Daughter of the Sun. Renowned rabble-rouser Jim Kendric is making his way back to town, and the entire community -- including one widely c...



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    Excerpt from Ladyfingers

    The we is finally came abruptly, seeming to be ejected upward and outward by the heavy paunch contracting visibly under Le Brun's nightdress.

    Tony, the smaller, thinner, more sinister of the two messengers, nodd...



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    . . . . small towns on the frontier have little or no law at all. There's no court to convince, no judge or jury to argue with to prove one's innocence. What there are are mobs that form spontaneously, convinced (as mobs will become) of what is ob...



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    . . . . small towns on the frontier have little or no law at all. There's no court to convince, no judge or jury to argue with to prove one's innocence. What there are are mobs that form spontaneously, convinced (as mobs will become) of what is ob...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Jackson Gregory has published 35 books.

Jackson Gregory does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Splendid Outlaw, was published in November 2020.

The first book by Jackson Gregory, Ace in the Hole, was published in January 1951.

No. Jackson Gregory does not write books in series.