Arizona Nights
Stewart Edward White
Read by A. E. Maroney
Arizona Nights invites listeners into the rugged landscapes of the American West through a captivating collection of tales. Each story is a vivid recounting of life on the frontier, narrated by those who experienced the trials and triumphs of this untamed land.
Stewart Edward White masterfully captures the spirit of adventure, painting a rich tapestry of characters—from cowboys and outlaws to settlers and dreamers. These narratives reflect the challenges of survival, the bonds of camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of freedom that defined the era.
With its authentic voice and immersive storytelling, Arizona Nights offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal time in American history, making it a distinctive addition to the Western genre. Whether you are a longtime fan of Westerns or new to the genre, this collection promises to transport you to a world where every night holds a new story waiting to be told.
Chapters
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| The Ole Virginia | 14:46 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Emigrants | 22:45 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Remittance Man | 27:02 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Cattle Rustlers | 22:51 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Drive | 18:47 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| Cutting Out | 17:17 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| A Corner In Horses | 18:52 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Corral Branding | 11:18 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Old Timer | 6:07 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Texas Rangers | 4:40 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Sailor with One Hand | 11:56 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Murder On the Beach | 10:13 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| Buried Treasure | 13:52 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Chewed Sugar Cane | 6:15 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Calabash Stew | 8:56 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Honk-Honk Breed | 18:51 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Cattle Rustlers | 7:43 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Man with Nerve | 4:47 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Agreement | 6:29 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Accomplishment | 4:48 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Passing of the Colt's Forty-Five | 8:17 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Shapes of Illusion | 5:53 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Paper A Year Old | 4:05 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| Dreams | 5:18 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Arrival | 6:40 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Wagon Tire | 6:57 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| Estrella | 9:07 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Round-Up | 3:43 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Long Trail | 6:11 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Discovery | 4:49 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Capture | 6:17 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| In the Arroyo | 3:05 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Rawhide | 5:20 | Read by A. E. Maroney | |
| The Desert | 5:52 | Read by A. E. Maroney |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
great reader and interesting stories! listen for the description of a Kentucky breakfast :-)
Interesting Story of Awakenings
Elf
I disagree that the last chapter is sad. I don’t see it as an ending of dreams, but as the awakening of a man, to the fact that his are not the only thoughts and dreams, and that other people are not simply material for his own little world. It may be a hard and harsh lesson, but it is nowhere near the end. It is, rather, an opportunity for a new beginning, in which other people matter as much as he does.
great tales
Suzanne
Well-written and very well read. Loved some of the cowboy “tall tales”. The last story was so sad: the destruction of dreams by reality,
A LibriVox Listener
Americans who actually have roots in our forming culture will take sober pleasure from these tales.
great read and reader!
Anewelding
I totally enjoyed this book. great stories that seem to meld into each other. great narrator!!!
Western Classic
Chalood
reader had a perfect voice for this book. Like a living history of cowboy life.
Good listen!
Ryan Lentsch
Very interesting story’s of old western times!
ending was heartbreaking. but still a fine book indeed
Preacher333