Elmer Kelton
Elmer Kelton (1926-2009) was an acclaimed American author of over 40 Western novels, renowned for his authentic depictions of ranch life and Texas history, drawing from his upbringing on a family ranch and career as an agricultural journalist. His notable works include 'The Time It Never Rained' (1973), often considered his masterpiece, and 'The Good Old Boys' (1978), adapted into a TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones. Kelton received numerous awards, including seven Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and four Western Heritage Awards, and was voted the greatest Western writer of all time in 1995.
Western
The Good Old Boys (Hewey Calloway)
Ranger's Trail and Texas Vendetta
Barbed Wire
The Raiders: Sons of Texas
Other Men's Horses
Texas Rifles and Massacre at Goliad
The Rebels: Sons of Texas
Hard Trail To Follow
Texas Rifles
Six Bits a Day
Sons of Texas 2 - Raiders
Llano River
Texas Sunrise: Masssacre at Goliad / After the Bugles
Shotgun and Six Bits a Day
Joe Pepper (Center Point Premier Western (Large Print))
Texas Standoff: A Novel of the Texas Rangers
Ranger's Trail
The Way of the West
Ranger's Law: A Lone Star Saga
Jericho's Road (Texas Rangers)
Hard Trail To Follow
Long Way to Texas: Three Novels
Sandhills Boy: The Winding Trail of a Texas Writer
Brush Country: Two Texas Novels