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  • THE LURE OF THE DIM TRAILS
    B. M. BOWER
    This is an interesting twist on a Western, where an author returns to the land where he was born to get some "local flavor" for his novels. He gets much more than he expected, going on long trail rides and nearly freezing the end of his nose off in the winter shacks. Something—it couldn't possibly be the beautiful Mona—could it?—keeps him on the range all year. (Goodreads) ...

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  • THE FLYING U RANCH
    B. M. BOWER
    Life at the Flying U Ranch in the Bear Paw country of Montana was pleasant—until thousands of sheep invaded the coulee. B. M. Bower casts the ancient enmity between cattlemen and sheepmen in her own robust and slyly humorous style. Flying U Ranch brings back the Happy Family of cowboys introduced in Chip of the Flying U. Bertha Muzzy Bower, a Montanan herself, understood the jo...

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  • THE RANCH OF THE WOLVERINE
    B. M. BOWER
    In The Ranch at the Wolverine, we meet a little girl born on a lonely settlement, her only friend the grouchy old lady who lives nearby with her shiftless husband. It's a hard life for both families as Billy Louise grows up and eventually goes away for a better education. When she returns home after the death of her father, she must take up the reins and run their little ranch....

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  • CHIP, OF THE FLYING U
    B. M. BOWER
    B. M. Bowers first story, Chip of the Flying U, lays out a ranch in Montana and introduces the Happy Family, the bunkhouse gang that reappears in her later books. Chip is the typical woman-shy cowboy, but he is also a gifted artist (reputedly, Bower based the character on Charles M. Russell, who illustrated Chip). Della, a doctor, is the young woman who disrupts his solitary li...

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  • THE HAPPY FAMILY
    B. M. BOWER
    The boisterous and bow-legged Happy Family of Montana rides high in this sequel to Chip of the Flying U. Originally published in 1910, The Happy Family is, like Chip, cinematic in its fast action, unusual in its emphasis on human relationships, unique in its warmth and humor. Here are the cowpokes who endeared themselves to generations of readers—Andy, Weary, Irish, Pink, Happy...

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  • RIM O' THE WORLD
    B. M. BOWER
    The Black Rim area in Idaho is a rather rough place, but no where is it more rough than at the Devil's Tooth Ranch, a ranch run by the Lorrigans. No one willingly messes with the Lorrigans. Tom Lorrigan, the senior of the clan, has three son's, Al, Duke, and Lance. His spouse, Belle, was at one time an entertainer of some note back East, Belle Delavan, "The Girl with a Thousand...

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  • COW-COUNTRY
    B. M. BOWER
    Cow Country goes back to some of Bower's earlier works. Buddy is crossing the Staked Plains with his family and a herd of Longhorn cattle. He is all boy, as were all of Bower's youngsters whenever they appeared in the various books. He has adventures along the trail but survives them all to reach manhood at age 21, when he is promptly turned out into the world by his father. We...

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  • THE LONG SHADOW
    B. M. BOWER
    A very entertaining story with plenty of difficult situations for the hero. It is set in Montana at the time that the open range started to disappear. (Amazon) ...

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  • HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT
    B. M. BOWER
    When Eastern society girl Beatrice “Trix” Lansell arrives in Montana for a visit with her brother, she is swept off her feet by the majestic, rugged beauty of the land, by the simplicity and satisfaction of ranch life, and by a handsome cowboy named Keith Cameron. But Keith seems to be immune to Trix’s charms, and as a woman used to having young men eating out of the palm of he...

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  • THE FLYING U'S LAST STAND
    B. M. BOWER
    This book takes you back to Montana's Flying U Ranch with its wonderful group of cowboys. Andy Green, Pink, the Native Son, Irish, Weary, and Happy Jack were all here, along with Chip and his wife the Little Doctor and their son The Kid (real name Claude, and he is six years old and big for his age). The gang has to deal with changing times, progress, and civilization, all of w...

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  • JEAN OF THE LAZY A
    B. M. BOWER
    This was B. M. Bower’s 15th novel, and like her The Phantom Herd a year later, it draws on her knowledge of the movie business. Sixteen-year-old Jean Douglas, the title character, is a no-nonsense daughter of a Montana rancher, Aleck Douglas, who in the opening chapters is wrongly found guilty of murder and sent to prison. With the help of a ranch hand, Lite Avery, she spends t...

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  • THE THUNDER BIRD
    B. M. BOWER
    In this sequel to Skyrider, Bower gives us another adventure in the lives of Johnny Jewel and Mary V Selmer, even though Mary V takes a definite back seat most of the time here while Johnny does all the high flying. (Goodreads) ...

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  • THE RANGE DWELLERS
    B. M. BOWER
    A millionaire's son who's gotten somewhat out of hand is sent out to Dad's ranch in Montana to reform. Years ago his father had gotten into a lively feud with some neighbours, the Kings, whose ill-will is still as strong as ever. Naturally our protagonist falls for their beautiful daughter. There's a jolt of added energy in his handful of encounters with peppery old man King. (...

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  • WHERE STILLWATER RUNS DEEP AND OBJECT, MATRIMONY
    B. M. BOWER
    Excerpt: "At the moment, Ed Murray, supervisor of the Absarokee Division of the Yellowstone National Forest, was peeved. “Read that!” he snorted, shoving a letter from his particular higher-ups in Washington into the hands of his stolid secretary who, by the way, comprised the entire office force of the Absarokee Division. The secretary obediently began reading in a slightly si...

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  • SKYRIDER
    B. M. BOWER
    A very unusual Western novel: a young cowboy dreams of flight and thinks he’ll learn in time to be ready to go to the front lines in his airship when the US enters WW1. But before that can happen, he needs a few things, the first of which is...an airship. When a cowboy he works with realizes that need can be capitalized on for his own gain, a plot is hatched and a snare laid fo...

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  • SAWTOOTH RANCH
    B. M. BOWER
    Excerpt: “Quirt Creek flowed sluggishly between willows which sagged none too gracefully across its deeper pools, or languished beside the rocky stretches that were bone dry from July to October, with a narrow channel in the centre where what water there was hurried along to the pools below. For a mile or more, where the land lay fairly level in a platter-like valley set in the...

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  • THE QUIRT
    B. M. BOWER
    As always, it has B. M. Bower's memorable characters and amazing gift at laying an atmosphere and creating the real west (not Hollywood) in your mind. Not your run-of-the-mill western with shoddy writing, lame plot, and shoot-em-up ending, this one has plenty of surprises and an unusual plot. And it's a powerful story of "little fishes" in a "big fish" pond, and what constitute...

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  • THE LONESOME TRAIL AND OTHER STORIES
    B. M. BOWER
    Bower wrote a multitude of short stories featuring the Flying U characters. This one best of the collections. These earlier stories have a more familiar flavor and focus mainly on the original characters, rather than the new ones added later. The title novella, "The Lonesome Trail," was evidently composed of several previously-published short stories woven together; the earlies...

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  • ROWDY OF THE CROSS L
    B. M. BOWER
    Excerpt: “"Rowdy" Vaughan-he had been christened Rowland by his mother, and rechristened Rowdy by his cowboy friends, who are prone to treat with much irreverence the names bestowed by mothers-was not happy. He stood in the stirrups and shook off the thick layer of snow which clung, damp and close-packed, to his coat. The dull yellow folds were full of it; his gray hat, pulled ...

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  • MEADOWLARK BASIN
    B. M. BOWER
    Lark, owner of the Meadowlark Ranch, had a habit of taking home all sorts of cripples and hurt creatures which he came across, so when he found a child bearing the scars of terrible beatings and crying in fear of another he promptly brought him to Meadowlark also, though the boy was the grandson of old Palmer,—rich and stingy and feared ranch-owner of the district. Palmer tried...

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  • THE PAROWAN BONANZA
    B. M. BOWER
    The Parowan Bonanza takes place in Nevada, and features Bill Dale, prospector and a pretty cool (if slightly naive) guy. He has two burros, a dog, and a smart-mouthed parrot, of all things. And he is in love with a nearby rancher's daughter. He has dreams, and all he has to do to make them come true is find his gold. (Goodreads) ...

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  • THE UPHILL CLIMB
    B. M. BOWER
    A good read about a cowboy trying to get out from under the devastating control of alcohol. He’s an honest, hard working ranch hand, but when he’s drunk he is a hard-fightin’ terror. When his town hastily builds a jail to throw him into because of his latest nasty fighting spree (during which he was tricked into marrying a mysterious stranger) he high-tails it out of town. He h...

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  • THE GHOST IN THE RED SHIRT AND THE ADAM CHASER
    B. M. BOWER
    Excerpt: “The proper way to begin this story would be to assure the reader, first of all, that I have never believed in ghosts; that is the way ghost-stories usually begin, I think. Also, I should say that what I am about to relate is perfectly true—but I won’t begin it like that. As a matter of fact, I don’t care much whether you believe me or not, and I always did believe in ...

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  • THE GHOST OF ONE MAN COULEE AND YOU ASK ANYBODY
    B. M. BOWER
    Excerpt: “The reappearance of Olafson, the violinist, who had gone out in the blizzard and was lost seeking the north wind that he might learn the song it sang, and who, according to Happy Jack, returned to earth on moonlight nights to play his violin in the doorway of the deserted shack in One Man Coulee." ...

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  • GOOD INDIAN
    B. M. BOWER
    Good Indian is a foster son of a western ranch owner. Considered as the eldest son, Good Indian plays a pivot role when the family ranch is attacked by scheming, gold prospectors. He is taken by the beauty of one fragile girl who cannot understand the western customs. His partner and supporter, Georgie Howard, quells her love for him, when they both go through the legal battle ...

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  • THE GRINGOS
    B. M. BOWER
    We have two cowboys who have gone to the gold fields and had the good fortune to make a bundle from their mine. Dade Hunter is the quieter, steady one; Jack Allen is the firebrand who is always getting into trouble. They decide to spend the winter in a very young and raw San Francisco. Jack loves the gambling life there, but Dade gets tired of it all pretty quickly and rides ou...

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  • STARR, OF THE DESERT
    B. M. BOWER
    Woman Hero! Around 1900 Bower started to write about the wild west - and she was one of a few women writers that 'wrote like a man' and fooled most of her readers at the time. But she knew what she was writing about, and grew up in the west, listened to all the tales, and wrote with a passion about the life, the men, the women, and the harsh conditions of the time. Not afraid t...

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  • THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX
    B. M. BOWER
    The story revolves around a Sioux woman who has been acting in the movies our friends of The Happy Family have been making. Jean of The Lazy A makes a cameo appearance, and various other characters from past books. (Goodreads) ...

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  • LONESOME LAND
    B. M. BOWER
    Valeria had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, expecting a future full of companionship and bracing freedom, lodges with great fireplaces and bearskin rugs, manageable cattle and sleek horses, and dazzling sunrises. If Val had known what was really waiting for her, she simply wouldn’t have gotten off the train. Oh, the country was impressive, but it could be cruel ...

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  • CASEY RYAN
    B. M. BOWER
    Casey Ryan drove stagecoaches for twenty years in various places from Montana to Nevada. But we meet him at that awkward time when the automobile was taking over the roads, even the rough tough roads Casey was used to running his team over at full speed. Casey Ryan does everything full speed, you know. But he has a good heart: "I don't suppose Casey Ryan ever started out to do ...

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