The Scalp Hunters by Mayne Reid

The Scalp Hunters by Mayne Reid

The Scalp Hunters, A Romance of Northern Mexico, by Captain Mayne Reid. This is very much in the cowboys and Indians genre, and there can be nodoubt that the author knew exactly what he was writing about, and hadlived through similar experiences.

Table of Content

Chapter 1 The Wild West

Chapter 2 The Prairie Merchants

Chapter 3 The Prairie Fever

Chapter 4 A Ride upon a Buffalo Bull

Chapter 5 In a Bad Fix

Chapter 6 Santa Fé

Chapter 7 The Fandango

Chapter 8 Seguin the Scalp-Hunter

Chapter 9 Left Behind

Chapter 10 The Del Norte

Chapter 11 The “Journey of Death”

Chapter 12 Zoe

Chapter 13 Seguin

Chapter 14 Love

Chapter 15 Light and Shade

Chapter 16 An Autobiography

Chapter 17 Up the Del Norte

Chapter 18 Geography and Geology

Chapter 19 The Scalp-Hunters

Chapter 20 Sharp-Shooting

The Scalp Hunters by Mayne Reid

Chapter 21 A Feat à la Tell

Chapter 22 A Feat à la Tail

Chapter 23 The Programme

Chapter 24 El Sol and La Luna

Chapter 25 The War-Trail

Chapter 26 Three Days in the Trap

Chapter 27 The Diggers

Chapter 28 Dacoma

Chapter 29 A Dinner with Two Dishes

Chapter 30 Blinding the Pursuer

Chapter 31 A Buffalo “Surround”

Chapter 32 Another “Coup”

Chapter 33 A Bitter Trap

Chapter 34 The Phantom City

Chapter 35 The Mountain of Gold

Chapter 36 Navajoa

Chapter 37 The Night Ambuscade

Chapter 38 Adèle

Chapter 39 The White Scalp

Chapter 40 The Fight in the Pass

Chapter 41 The Barranca

Chapter 42 The Foe

Chapter 43 New Misery

Chapter 44 The Flag of Truce

Chapter 45 A Vexed Treaty

Chapter 46 A Conflict with Closed Doors

Chapter 47 A Queer Encounter in a Cave

Chapter 48 Smoked Out

Chapter 49 A Novel Mode of Equitation

Chapter 50 A Fast Dye

Chapter 51 Astonishing the Natives

Chapter 52 Running Amuck

Chapter 53 A Conflict upon a Cliff

Chapter 54 An Unexpected Rencontre

Chapter 55 The Rescue

Chapter 56 El Paso Del Norte

Chapter 57 Touching the Chords of Memory