About Ralph Moody
Ralph Moody was an American author who wrote 17 novels and autobiographies about the American West.
Moody's formal education was limited, but he had a lifelong interest in learning and self-education. At age 50, he enrolled in a writing class, which eventually led to the publication of Father and I Were Ranchers.
Novels
Kit Carson and the Wild Frontier (1955)
Geronimo: Wolf of the Warpath (1958)
Riders of the Pony Express (1958)
Wells Fargo (1961)
American Horses (1962)
Come On Seabiscuit! (1963)
The Old Trails West (1963)
Stagecoach West (1967)
Geronimo: Wolf of the Warpath (1958)
Riders of the Pony Express (1958)
Wells Fargo (1961)
American Horses (1962)
Come On Seabiscuit! (1963)
The Old Trails West (1963)
Stagecoach West (1967)
Plays
Picture Books
Non fiction
Little Britches (1950)
Man of the Family (1951)
The Fields of Home (1953)
The Home Ranch (1956)
Mary Emma & Company (1961)
Shaking the Nickel Bush (1962)
The Dry Divide (1963)
Horse of a Different Color (1966)
Gateways to the Northwest: The Old Trails West, Vol. 2 (1974)
Man of the Family (1951)
The Fields of Home (1953)
The Home Ranch (1956)
Mary Emma & Company (1961)
Shaking the Nickel Bush (1962)
The Dry Divide (1963)
Horse of a Different Color (1966)
Gateways to the Northwest: The Old Trails West, Vol. 2 (1974)
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