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The Complete Guide to J.T. Edson Books in Chronological Order

For fans of Western fiction, the name J.T. Edson (John Thomas Edson, 1928–2014) is legendary. A British author who wrote over 130 novels set almost exclusively in the American West, Edson created a richly interconnected universe of characters—from the Ysabel Kid and Dusty Fog to Waco and Mark Counter. Unlike many Western series that follow a single protagonist, Edson’s books weave together multiple storylines that span decades, from just after the Civil War to the late 1880s.

J.T. Edson — Chronological overview and reading guide

Below is a concise, chronological look at J.T. Edson’s major series and notable standalone works, plus a short reading recommendation for newcomers. Dates are publication years where available; J.T. Edson was a prolific mid‑20th‑century British author best known for Westerns and adventure fiction. jt edson books in chronological order

  1. Start with Publication #1: The Floating Outfit (1966). It introduces the core characters and sets the tone.
  2. Then read the Civil War prequels: After you love Dusty Fog, go back and read The Big Hunt and The Rebel Spy.
  3. Read the Ysabel Kid’s origins: Once you are invested in Lon, read The Ysabel Kid (1968) – even though it’s chronologically first.
  4. Follow the publication order up to 1980, then use the chronological list above to fill in later prequels.

The "Cousin" Connections: Edson famously linked his characters to other fictional universes (like Sherlock Holmes or Tarzan). Keep an eye out for these "Wold Newton" style Easter eggs. The Complete Guide to J