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Books with title Sea of Grass

  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter, Norman Dietz, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 11, 2009)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod. Against this background is set the triangle of rancher Colonel Jim Brewton, his unstable Eastern wife Lutie, and the ambitious Brice Chamberlain. Richter casts the story in Homeric terms, with the children caught up in the conflicts of their parents.
  • Sea of Grass

    Walter Echo-Hawk

    Paperback (Fulcrum Publishing, July 1, 2018)
    This historical fiction novel is inspired by real people and events that were shaped by the land, animals, and plants of the Central Plains and by the long sweep of Indigenous history in the grasslands. Major events are presented from a Pawnee perspective to capture the outlook of the Echo-Hawk ancestors. The oral tradition from ten generations of Echo-Hawk's family tell the stories of the spiritual side of Native life, and give voice to the rich culture and cosmology of the Pawnee Nation.
  • The Sea Of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Paperback (Ohio University Press, July 1, 1992)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod. Against this background is set the triangle of rancher Colonel Jim Brewton, his unstable Eastern wife Lutie, and the ambitious Brice Chamberlain. Richter casts the story in Homeric terms, with the children caught up in the conflicts of their parents.
  • Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, Dec. 10, 1936)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod. Against this background is set the triangle of rancher Colonel Jim Brewton, his unstable Eastern wife Lutie, and the ambitious Brice Chamberlain. Richter casts the story in Homeric terms, with the children caught up in the conflicts of their parents.
  • The sea of grass

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf Inc, March 15, 1985)
    Great example of Richter as a writer of Western stories
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, June 1, 1937)
    Lutie arrives in Texas only to discover it is torn by violence as her bridegroom, a rancher, wages war against the settlers
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Paperback (Time Life, March 15, 1965)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod. Against this background is set the triangle of rancher Colonel Jim Brewton, his unstable Eastern wife Lutie, and the ambitious Brice Chamberlain. Richter casts the story in Homeric terms, with the children caught up in the conflicts of their parents. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter, Wendell Minor

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, Oct. 12, 1984)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod. Against this background is set the triangle of rancher Colonel Jim Brewton, his unstable Eastern wife Lutie, and the ambitious Brice Chamberlain. Richter casts the story in Homeric terms, with the children caught up in the conflicts of their parents.
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  • The Sea of Grass

    CONRAD RICHTER

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1973)
    as is
  • Sea Of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1947)
    None
  • Sea of Glass

    Rebecca Gransden

    eBook
    Smoke fills the city air, choking the street, curling up and around the tower. Kattar Bassis hits the ground and crawls blindly through the chaos. A light shines out in the black, leading him to the entranceway of his building. So begins his ascent and search for the ever elusive EXIT.
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Board book (Time Life Books, March 15, 1965)
    1965, Time-Life, Incorporated; Paperback, Time Reading Program Special Edition; in New condition.