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  • The Big Sky

    A. B Guthrie

    Paperback (Eyre & Spottiswoode, March 15, 1965)
    time reading program special edition
  • The Big Sky

    A.B. GUTHRUE, Jr.

    Paperback (Time Life Books, March 15, 1980)
    The Big Sky is the first of A.B. Guthrie's epic adventure novels of America's vast frontier. It is a story as great as the land that inspired it, sweeping westward from Kentucky, up the Missouri River into Indian Country. Towering above the novel is Guthrie's unforgettable hero, Boone Caudill, a true mountain man driven by a raging hunger for life and a longing for the blue sky and brown earth of the big, wild places. A legend before he turns 20, Boone becomes a powerful White Savage, an untamed life force that only one woman, the beautiful daughter of a Blackfoot chief, would dare to love. It is this magnificent spirit that Guthrie celebrates with his vivid storytelling--the glory of the bigness, the wildness, the freedom and undying dream of the West.
  • Notebook: A Sheep With Popcorn , Journal for Writing, College Ruled Size 6" x 9", 110 Pages

    SheepQAc Notebook

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 5, 2019)
    College Ruled Color Paperback. Size: 6 inches x 9 inches. 55 sheets (110 pages for writing). A Sheep With Popcorn. 157501418121
  • The Big Sky

    A. B. Guthrie Jr.

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Jan. 9, 2002)
    Originally published more than fifty years ago, THE BIG SKY is the first of A. B. Guthrie, Jr.'s, epic adventure novels of America's vast frontier. THE BIG SKY introduces Boone Caudill, Jim Deakins, and Dick Summers, three of the most memorable characters in Western American literature. Traveling the Missouri River from St. Louis to the Rockies, these frontiersmen live as trappers, traders, guides, and explorers. The story centers on Caudill, a young Kentuckian driven by a raging hunger for life and a longing for the blue sky and brown earth of big, wild places. Caught up in the freedom and savagery of the wilderness, Caudill becomes an untamed mountain man, whom only the beautiful daughter of a Blackfoot chief dares to love. With THE BIG SKY, Guthrie gives us an unforgettable portrait of a spacious land and a unique way of life.
  • The big sky;

    A. B Guthrie

    Hardcover (Sloane, March 15, 1950)
    None
  • The Big Sky

    A. B. Guthrie, Walter Van Tilburg Clark

    Paperback (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1964)
    Originally published more than fifty years ago, THE BIG SKY is the first of A. B. Guthrie, Jr.'s, epic adventure novels of America's vast frontier. THE BIG SKY introduces Boone Caudill, Jim Deakins, and Dick Summers, three of the most memorable characters in Western American literature. Traveling the Missouri River from St. Louis to the Rockies, these frontiersmen live as trappers, traders, guides, and explorers. The story centers on Caudill, a young Kentuckian driven by a raging hunger for life and a longing for the blue sky and brown earth of big, wild places. Caught up in the freedom and savagery of the wilderness, Caudill becomes an untamed mountain man, whom only the beautiful daughter of a Blackfoot chief dares to love. With THE BIG SKY, Guthrie gives us an unforgettable portrait of a spacious land and a unique way of life.
  • Big Sky

    A.B. Guthrie Jr.

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Oct. 1, 1984)
    THE BIG SKY is the first of A.B. Guthrie's epic adventure novels of America's vast frontier. It is a story as great as the land that inspired it, sweeping westward from Kentucky, up the Missouri River into Indian Country. Towering above the novel is Guthrie's unforgettable hero, Boone Caudill, a true mountain man driven by a raging hunger for life and a longing for the blue sky and brown earth of the big, wild places. A legend before he turns 20, Boone becomes a powerful White Savage, an untamed life force that only one woman, the beautiful daughter of a Blackfoot chief, would dare to love. It is this magnificent spirit that Guthrie celebrates with his vivid storytelling--the glory of the bigness, the wildness, the freedom and undying dream of the West.
  • The Big Sky

    Jr. Guthrie, A.B.

    Paperback (Time-Life Books c1947, 1974, March 15, 1947)
    None
  • The Big Sky

    Jr. Guthrie, Alfred Bertram

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, May 1, 1985)
    Large Print edition
  • The Big Sky

    A B Guthrie

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1975)
    1975
  • The Big Sky

    A.B. GUTHRIE, JR.

    Hardcover (William Sloane, March 15, 1947)
    The Big Sky is the first of A. B. Guthrie Jr.'s epic adventure novels set in the American West. Here he introduces Boone Caudill, Jim Deakins, and Dick Summers: traveling the Missouri River from St. Louis to the Rockies, these frontiersmen live as trappers, traders, guides, and explorers.
  • The Big Sky

    GUTHRIE

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1965)
    The Big Sky is a 1947 Western novel by A. B. Guthrie, Jr.. For Wallace Stegner it is "the best" of the six novels in Guthrie's sequence dealing with the Oregon Trail and the development of Montana from 1830, the time of the Mountain Men, to "the cattle empire of the 1880s to the near present."[1] The first three books of the six in the chronological sequence (but not in the sequence of publishing) -- The Big Sky, The Way West, and Fair Land, Fair Land-are in themselves a complete trilogy, starting in 1830 and ending with the death of Boone Caudill and later the death of Dick Summers in the 1870s.