doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796
This is Edson’s most massive and popular work, consisting of over 60 titles. Following the Civil War, Ole Devil Hardin is confined to a wheelchair. He hires Dusty Fog, Mark Counter, and the Ysabel Kid as his "hands and feet"—the Floating Outfit. They ride across the West fixing trouble for the OD Ranch.
– A gritty look at tracking a ruthless gang of thieves.
The following list represents a selection of JT Edson's notable works in chronological order. While comprehensive, this list may not cover every single publication, as Edson's output was vast and spanned multiple genres.
: Follows former Floating Outfit member as he becomes a lawman (e.g., Waco's Badge , Sagebrush Sleuth Calamity Jane Series jt edson books in chronological order
The world of J.T. Edson is vast, interconnected, and deeply rewarding for patient readers. While the sheer number of books can be daunting, the structure of his universe is surprisingly logical. Whether you choose to follow the generations chronologically or hop between series, you're in for a treat—a masterclass in world-building from a unique talent who wrote about Texas with more passion than most native sons.
Edson’s universe extends into both the future and the modern day, following the descendants of the original characters.
(Modern/Contemporary) : Focuses on the modern descendants, including Brad Counter, in a police procedural format. The Sixteen-Dollar Shooter (1974) The Lawmen of Rockabye County (1982). J.T. Edson Books In Order This is Edson’s most massive and popular work,
These books establish the foundation of Edson's universe. They follow Jackson Baines Hardin—better known as "Ole Devil"—before he was confined to a wheelchair, alongside his trusted companions like Tommy Okasi.
– Features Calamity Jane and Belle Starr alongside Mark Counter.
This series serves as the foundation for the entire universe. It follows during the Texas War of Independence. He is the uncle of Dusty Fog and the eventual owner of the OD Ranch. Young Ole Devil Ole Devil and the Caplocks Ole Devil and the Mule Train Ole Devil at San Jacinto Get Urrea! (also published as Texas Fury ) 2. The Civil War Series (Setting: 1861–1865) They ride across the West fixing trouble for the OD Ranch
– Not to be confused with the real history, Edson’s take on a massive outlaw coalition. 6. The Calamity Jane and Bunduki Cross-Overs
JT Edson, a renowned British author, is best known for his extensive works in the Western and historical fiction genres. With a writing career spanning over four decades, Edson penned numerous novels, many of which have been reprinted multiple times. For fans and collectors alike, reading JT Edson books in chronological order can enhance the overall reading experience. In this article, we'll provide a comprehensive guide to JT Edson's books in chronological order, exploring his life, writing career, and notable works.
Edson did not write his books in the order that the events occurred. Instead, he jumped back and forth through history, filling in the backstories of his famous heroes. To truly appreciate the historical progression of his universe, reading them in chronological order is highly rewarding.
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This is Edson’s most massive and popular work, consisting of over 60 titles. Following the Civil War, Ole Devil Hardin is confined to a wheelchair. He hires Dusty Fog, Mark Counter, and the Ysabel Kid as his "hands and feet"—the Floating Outfit. They ride across the West fixing trouble for the OD Ranch.
– A gritty look at tracking a ruthless gang of thieves.
The following list represents a selection of JT Edson's notable works in chronological order. While comprehensive, this list may not cover every single publication, as Edson's output was vast and spanned multiple genres.
: Follows former Floating Outfit member as he becomes a lawman (e.g., Waco's Badge , Sagebrush Sleuth Calamity Jane Series
The world of J.T. Edson is vast, interconnected, and deeply rewarding for patient readers. While the sheer number of books can be daunting, the structure of his universe is surprisingly logical. Whether you choose to follow the generations chronologically or hop between series, you're in for a treat—a masterclass in world-building from a unique talent who wrote about Texas with more passion than most native sons.
Edson’s universe extends into both the future and the modern day, following the descendants of the original characters.
(Modern/Contemporary) : Focuses on the modern descendants, including Brad Counter, in a police procedural format. The Sixteen-Dollar Shooter (1974) The Lawmen of Rockabye County (1982). J.T. Edson Books In Order
These books establish the foundation of Edson's universe. They follow Jackson Baines Hardin—better known as "Ole Devil"—before he was confined to a wheelchair, alongside his trusted companions like Tommy Okasi.
– Features Calamity Jane and Belle Starr alongside Mark Counter.
This series serves as the foundation for the entire universe. It follows during the Texas War of Independence. He is the uncle of Dusty Fog and the eventual owner of the OD Ranch. Young Ole Devil Ole Devil and the Caplocks Ole Devil and the Mule Train Ole Devil at San Jacinto Get Urrea! (also published as Texas Fury ) 2. The Civil War Series (Setting: 1861–1865)
– Not to be confused with the real history, Edson’s take on a massive outlaw coalition. 6. The Calamity Jane and Bunduki Cross-Overs
JT Edson, a renowned British author, is best known for his extensive works in the Western and historical fiction genres. With a writing career spanning over four decades, Edson penned numerous novels, many of which have been reprinted multiple times. For fans and collectors alike, reading JT Edson books in chronological order can enhance the overall reading experience. In this article, we'll provide a comprehensive guide to JT Edson's books in chronological order, exploring his life, writing career, and notable works.
Edson did not write his books in the order that the events occurred. Instead, he jumped back and forth through history, filling in the backstories of his famous heroes. To truly appreciate the historical progression of his universe, reading them in chronological order is highly rewarding.