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J T Edson Western Books Catfights

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J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« on: September 01, 2020, 11:22:22 PM »
hello people i like to read some book of the this great autor , but i dont see any free sites

someone know about one? or can you post some historys just like The Wildcats calamity Jane , J.T. Edson. QUIET TOWN , etc

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Re: J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2020, 02:28:50 PM »
Years ago, when I would go into a book and magazine store, I would go directly to the western book section, and look for books by JT Edson.  I never got into reading westerns, which is kind of strange, having grown up watching western movies and tv shows, and I still love watching them to this day.  But the western book bug never bit me.

I think I first heard about Edson from letters written by catfight fans to magazines like Nugget and Cavalier.  The catfights in Edson's books were amazing.  His descriptions of the fights made me feel like I was right there watching the women fight.  And he described them in such detail, they were extremely arousing.  I can't remember the title of the book, but I seem to recall one such fight where he described the women's bodies being intertwined like two snakes fighting.  That almost drove me crazy!

Unfortunately, I never bought any of his books.  Sorry I can't provide any titles for you.  Thanks for posting this.  It brings back some good memories.

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Re: J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2020, 04:59:53 PM »
thank i see this list form other member , and i will post - If any get some text about the fight to post i will thank

J.T. Edson Books With Female Fights.
Paperback, Hardbacks and eBooks will have different numbers, so be aware.
Waco: Sagebrush Sleuth   
Mrs Harcourt Vs Libby Hogan; Tent camp fight.
Waco: Waco Rides In     
Tioga Vs Miss Lilly Carlisle; Hotel room fight.
Waco: The Drifter     
Lynn Vs Beth; Sisters (not realised) fight in a Saloon.
Waco’s Debt
      Mary Anne Vs Della; Corral fight.
Wanted! Belle Starr   
Belle Starr Vs Drusilla St. John-Bellweather; (Amelia Penelope Dianna Benkinsop) Mason catfight.
Is-A-Man   
Becky Ingraham Vs Lady Lavinia of Sheffield; Fight in a Saloon. Becky Ingraham Vs Five Squaws; Mass catfight.
Calamity Jane: Calamity, Mark and Belle
Jill Vs Joy; Ring Barn fight (Chapter 5). Marigold Tremayne (Belle Starr) Vs Calamity; Barroom fight
Calamity Jane: Cold Deck, Hot Lead
Sal Banyan Vs Calamity; Saloon fight. Velma Vs Joan; Saloon room fight.
Calamity Jane: The Bull Whip Breed
Calamity Vs Jacqueline (Savate fighter); Saloon fight to mass brawl.
Calamity Jane: Trouble Trail
      Russian Olga Vs Calamity; Eileen Vs Molly: Catfight near stream.
Calamity Jane: The Cow Thieves
Calamity Vs Dora; Saloon fight. Marty Vs Phyl; Start of a Saloon room fight. Mousey Vs Dora; Start of a fight. Calamity Vs Ella: Open range catfight.
Calamity Jane: The Hide and Horn Saloon
      Madam Bulldog Vs Wanda Higgins; Boxing match.
Calamity Jane: Calamity Spells Trouble
Calamity Vs Evelyn; Open range catfight.
Two Miles to the Border
Sybil Vs Sarah/Bernadette/Rosita (Sisters of the Lord Outlaws); Church fight.
Waxahachie Smith: Slip Gun
Wil Jeffreys (Bar Owner/Mayor) Vs Lily Shivers (Bar Owner); Room Catfight.
Dusty Fog’s Civil War: The Devil Gun
      Jill (Renegade)Vs Liz (Yankee Wife); 2 Short fights.
Dusty Fog’s Civil War: The Colt and the Sabre
      Belle Boyd Vs Flora (with some help); House catfight.
The Floating Outfit: A Horse Called Mogollon
      Beatrice Vs Libby; Bedroom/Hall catfight.
The Floating Outfit: From Hide and Horn
      Dawn (Ranch Rep/Hand) Vs Barbie (Wife/Disrupter); Clearing Catfight.
The Floating Outfit: The Hide and Tallow Men
Gianna Vs Marlene; Kitchen fight/death
The Floating Outfit: Quiet Town
Russian Olga Vs Eeney Haufman (Germany Assent); Fist Fight. Eeney/Maggie/Roxie Vs Bearcat Annie (Saloon Owner) and her hired help; Saloon catfight.
The Floating Outfit: Wagons to Backsight
      Louise Vs Sue Ortega; Corral catfight.
The Floating Outfit: Troubled Range
Belle Starr Vs Calamity Jane; Saloon fight. Tilda-Mae Vs Jaya (Johnny’s new wife; Outside catfight. Britches Vs Annie; Hideout catfight.
The Floating Outfit: The Bad Bunch
      Belle Starr/Calamity Jane/Belle Boyd Vs Outlaws; Various Catfights.
The Floating Outfit: The Wildcats
Calamity Jane (Daughter) Vs Madam Bulldog (False name and Mother of Calamity Jane; Saloon catfight. Poker Alice Vs Madam Moustache (Both fake names); Saloon catfight.

The Floating Outfit: The Trouble Busters
Freddie (Saloon Owner/Mayor) Vs Kate (Saloon Owner); Short fist fight. Freddie and her girls Vs Kate and her girls; Mass saloon fight.
The Floating Outfit: Cards and Colts (Diamonds, Emeralds, Cards and Colts – Paperback title)
Irene (Metis Girl) Vs Miss Olga Chernyshevsky (Fake name); Saloon catfight, ending in Mud.
The Floating Outfit: The Law of the Gun
      Maggie (Ear biter) Vs Sadie (The Goat); Saloon catfight
Calamity, Mark and Belle
Joy Turner Vs Jill Hambling; Barn catfight. Belle Starr Vs Calamity Jane; Saloon fight.
The Town Tamers
Taffy Davies Vs Fran Murkle; Wrestling in a Saloon. Taffy Vs Ginger; Small catfight.
The South will rise again
      Belle Vs Bertha; catfight. Baroness vs Belle; catfight.
Hell in the Palo Duro
      Belle vs Emma; Saloon catfight and an outside fake catfight.
. Terror Valley
      Sheila vs Countess; catfight leading to deaths.
Old Moccasins on the trail.
Mavis vs Florencia; Bedroom catfight, finishing with audience on ground floor.
J. T.’s Ladies
Dawn vs Agasha; catfight, until one dies. Binnie Gates vs Agnes Hickok; fist fight.
More J. T.’s Ladies
Rita Yarborough (Company Z) vs Cora-Ann (British Service wife); Room catfight.
 J. T.’s Ladies ride again
Rita Yarborough (Company Z) vs Vanessa-Diedre (Criminal); catfight. Calamity Jane/Belle Starr vs Mary Abbott/Dixie/Linda Bell/Margaret Gascoigne; catfight.
Ranch War
Calamity Jane vs Florence Eastfield; Corral, Ledge, Water and Mud catfight.
J. T.’s Hundredth
      Belle vs Arlette; catfight.

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Re: J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2020, 05:03:02 PM »
Edson also wrote a series called "The Sheriff of Rockabye County" and Alvin Fog Texas Ranger. Also Bunduki set in Africa.  Almost all had at least one female fight.

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Re: J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2020, 05:56:29 PM »
The best is Slip Gun, Chapter 11 "Settle It Like Men", Wil Jeffreys vs Lily Shivers.

It ticks off several boxes:
-The chapter title
-Good girl vs bad girl
-Rivals since childhood
-Wil's inner thoughts in instigating the fight
-In Lily's bedroom
-Nudity
-Uninterrupted
-Long, intense, and violent (Wil suggests pre-fight that someone get a doctor)

One other note on the Western fights:  many of the fights involve fake identity stories, where the 2 opponents don't know the real identity of their opponent.  This makes for several intriguing combinations.

 

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Re: J T Edson Western Books Catfights
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2020, 05:00:13 AM »
I always thought it was interesting that JT Edson lived and wrote in England, but he managed to capture America's wild west so vividly.  I don't know if he ever traveled to the western US.  Perhaps some of the members know??

Also, Calamity Jane is featured in several of his books.  When I lived in South Dakota in the late 70's, I visited her and her lover Wild Bill Hickock's graves in Mt. Moriah Cemetery near Deadwood.  They are buried side by side.  Also, the Number 10 Saloon, where Wild Bill was shot, is still in operation.  When I was there, it was still a functioning saloon, but also a museum.  A very interesting place to visit.  I wonder how many catfights took place in that saloon in those old west days??