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  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B.M. Bower

    Paperback (Independently published, June 15, 2020)
    Old Applehead Furrman, jogging home across the mesa from Albuquerque, sniffed the soft breeze that came from opal-tinted distances and felt poignantly that spring was indeed here. The grass, thick and green in the sheltered places, was fast painting all the higher ridges and foot-hill slopes, and with the green grass came the lank-bodied, big-kneed calves; which meant that. roundup time was at hand. Applehead did not own more than a thousand head of cattle, counting every hoof that walked under his brand.
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Paperback (Alpha Editions, June 25, 2020)
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
  • The Heritage Of The Sioux

    B M Bower

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Reproduction of the original: The Heritage Of The Sioux by B.M. Bower
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Paperback (Independently published, March 8, 2019)
    Bertha Muzzy Born Bertha Muzzy in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, to Washington Muzzy and Eunice Miner Muzzy, Bower moved with her family to a dryland homestead near Great Falls, Montana, in 1889. That fall, just before her eighteenth birthday, she began teaching school in nearby Milligan Valley. The school was a small, hastily converted log outbuilding, B. M.and she taught twelve pupils. Her experiences as a teacher informed the characters of schoolma'ams who appear frequently in her in the writings, notably in The North Wind Do Blow (1937), in which a young, eastern-born schoolma'am teaches her first term in central Montana. After one term as a schoolteacher, Bower returned to her family's homesteaOn December 21, 1890, Bower shocked her family by eloping with her first husband, Clayton J. Bower. Their marriage was unhappy. The newlyweds lived first with the Muzzy family, moving later to Great Falls and then to Big Sandy, Montana, in 1898. Her experiences in Big Sandy gave her intimate knowledge of cowboy life on the open range. Bower gave birth to three children during her marriage to Clayton: Bertha Grace in 1891, Harold Clayton in 1893, and Roy Noel in 1896. Eventually, Clayton moved the family to a lonely hayfield cabin, which Bower nicknamed "Bleak Cabin," about a mile out of Big Sandy. To help with rent, the Bowers accepted a boarder named Bill Sinclair. Sinclair, aged twenty-two, was nine years younger than Bower, but nevertheless a partnership began between them. Bower lent books to Sinclair and tutored him in writing while he helped her understand the finer points of cowpunching and critiqued the Western stories she had begun to writeSinclair or Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy (November 15, 1871 – July 23, 1940), best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works, featuring cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, reflected "an interest in ranch life, the use of working cowboys as main characters (even in romantic plots), the occasional appearance of eastern types for the sake of contrast, a sense of western geography as simultaneously harsh and grand, and a good deal of factual attention to such matters as cattle branding and bronc busting." She was married three times: to Clayton Bower in 1890, to Bertrand William Sinclair (also a Western author) in 1905, and to Robert Elsworth Cowan in 1921. However, she chose to publish under the name Bower.
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
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  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Feb. 9, 2019)
    Excerpt from The Heritage of the SiouxIn his heart Applehead knew, just as the Happy Family knew, that Luck had good and sufficient reasons for over-staying the timelimit he had given himself for the trip. But knowing that Luck was not to be blamed for his long absence did not lessen their impatience, nor did it stifle the call of the wide spaces nor the subtle influence Of the winds that blew softly over the uplands.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Heritage Of The Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Hardcover (Literary Licensing, LLC, March 29, 2014)
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
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    Hardcover (Tredition Classics, Feb. 21, 2013)
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  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 24, 2007)
    Old Applehead Furrman jogging home across the mesa from Albuquerque sniffed the soft breeze that came from opal-tinted distances and felt poignantly that spring was indeed here. The grass thick and green in the sheltered places was fast painting all the higher ridges and foot-hill slopes and with the green grass came the lank-bodied big-kneed calves; which meant that. roundup time was at hand. (Excerpt)
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B.M. Bower

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 4, 2019)
    The "Flying U" boys stage a fake bank robbery for film purposes which precedes a real one for lust of gold.
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2015)
    "The Heritage of the Sioux" from B. M. Bower. American author (1871-1940).
  • The Heritage of the Sioux

    B. M. Bower

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, May 5, 2007)
    Old Applehead Furrman jogging home across the mesa from Albuquerque sniffed the soft breeze that came from opal-tinted distances and felt poignantly that spring was indeed here. The grass thick and green in the sheltered places was fast painting all the higher ridges and foot-hill slopes and with the green grass came the lank-bodied big-kneed calves; which meant that. roundup time was at hand. (Excerpt)