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Have Gun—Will Travel, Volume 2

Audiobook
Have Gun—Will Travel follows the adventures of Paladin, a soldier of fortune turned hired gunfighter, played by John Dehner. Paladin prefers to settle problems without violence, yet when forced to fight, he excels.It's 1875, and Paladin lives at the swanky Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dresses in formal wear, eats gourmet food, attends the opera, has a Chinese valet named Hey Boy, and enjoys the company of beautiful women. When working as a gun-for-hire, he dresses entirely in black, uses calling cards, and wears a holster decorated with a chess knight emblem—a symbol that refers both to his name and to his occupation as a champion-for-hire. One of radio's best-loved Westerns, Have Gun—Will Travel ran from 1958 until 1960 and was a successful offshoot of the highly rated television show.The twelve suspenseful episodes in this collection aired in 1959 and are "The Return of Doctor Thackeray," "Winchester Quarantine," "The Monster of Moon Ridge," "Death of a Young Gunfighter," "The Five Books of Owen Deaver," "Maggie O'Banion," "The Colonel and the Lady," "The Gunsmith," "Gunshy," "In an Evil Time," "Blind Courage," and "Roped."

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Series: Classic Radio Collection Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Adapted

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504703567
  • File size: 143364 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2016
  • Duration: 04:58:40

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504703567
  • File size: 143543 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2016
  • Duration: 04:58:38
  • Number of parts: 4

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

Have Gun—Will Travel follows the adventures of Paladin, a soldier of fortune turned hired gunfighter, played by John Dehner. Paladin prefers to settle problems without violence, yet when forced to fight, he excels.It's 1875, and Paladin lives at the swanky Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dresses in formal wear, eats gourmet food, attends the opera, has a Chinese valet named Hey Boy, and enjoys the company of beautiful women. When working as a gun-for-hire, he dresses entirely in black, uses calling cards, and wears a holster decorated with a chess knight emblem—a symbol that refers both to his name and to his occupation as a champion-for-hire. One of radio's best-loved Westerns, Have Gun—Will Travel ran from 1958 until 1960 and was a successful offshoot of the highly rated television show.The twelve suspenseful episodes in this collection aired in 1959 and are "The Return of Doctor Thackeray," "Winchester Quarantine," "The Monster of Moon Ridge," "Death of a Young Gunfighter," "The Five Books of Owen Deaver," "Maggie O'Banion," "The Colonel and the Lady," "The Gunsmith," "Gunshy," "In an Evil Time," "Blind Courage," and "Roped."

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