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B. M. Bower (1871–1940)

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Werke von B. M. Bower

Chip of the Flying U (1906) 66 Exemplare
Cabin Fever (1918) 52 Exemplare
Lonesome Land (1912) 45 Exemplare
Flying U Ranch (1914) 44 Exemplare
The Happy Family (1910) 36 Exemplare
The Lure of the Dim Trails (1907) 35 Exemplare
The Heritage of the Sioux (1916) 28 Exemplare
The Long Shadow (1909) 27 Exemplare
The Flying U's Last Stand (1915) 26 Exemplare
The Range Dwellers (1906) 26 Exemplare
Starr, of the Desert (1917) 25 Exemplare
The Quirt (1921) 25 Exemplare
The Lonesome Trail (1909) 24 Exemplare
Jean of the Lazy A (1915) 23 Exemplare
The Flying U Strikes (1933) 23 Exemplare
The Phantom Herd (1916) 23 Exemplare
The Ranch at the Wolverine (1914) 22 Exemplare
Cow-Country (1921) 22 Exemplare
Her Prairie Knight (1904) 21 Exemplare
The Lookout Man (1917) 21 Exemplare
The Thunder Bird (1919) 20 Exemplare
The Gringos (1913) 20 Exemplare
Good Indian (1912) 20 Exemplare
Skyrider (1918) 20 Exemplare
The Trail of the White Mule (2010) 14 Exemplare
Rim o' the World (1919) 14 Exemplare
Casey Ryan (1921) 13 Exemplare
The uphill climb (1913) 13 Exemplare
Pirates of the Range (1913) 12 Exemplare
Rodeo (1900) 11 Exemplare
Black Thunder (1926) 11 Exemplare
The Parowan Bonanza (1923) 10 Exemplare
Desert Brew (1925) 9 Exemplare
Trouble Rides the Wind (1943) 9 Exemplare
Open land (1777) 8 Exemplare
White Wolves (1927) 8 Exemplare
Rowdy of the Cross L (2012) 8 Exemplare
Fool's Goal (1930) 7 Exemplare
The Dry Ridge Gang (1935) 7 Exemplare
Laughing Water (1932) 7 Exemplare
Meadowlark Basin (1925) 6 Exemplare
The Bellehelen mine (1924) 6 Exemplare
The voice at Johnnywater (1923) 6 Exemplare
Border Vengeance (1971) 5 Exemplare
Shadow mountain (1936) 5 Exemplare
Van Patten, (1926) 5 Exemplare
The Eagle’s Wings (1924) 4 Exemplare
The Spirit of the Range (2005) 4 Exemplare
Rocking arrow (1932) 4 Exemplare
The Whoop-Up Trail (1933) 4 Exemplare
The north wind do blow (1937) 4 Exemplare
Tiger Eye (1930) 3 Exemplare
The Wind Blows West (1938) 3 Exemplare
The Swallowfork bulls (1929) 3 Exemplare
Adam Chasers (1927) 3 Exemplare
Points West (1928) 3 Exemplare
The Family Failing (1941) 3 Exemplare
A Starry Night (1939) 2 Exemplare
Singing Hill (1939) 2 Exemplare
The Terror: Western Stories (2003) 2 Exemplare
Five Furies of Leaning Ladder (1936) 2 Exemplare
Trigger Vengeance (1953) 2 Exemplare
Outlaw moon, (1971) 2 Exemplare
Trails Meet (2018) 2 Exemplare
Haywire 1 Exemplar
The Flying U Ranch 1 Exemplar
the eagle's wing 1 Exemplar
The Eagle's Wing (2022) 1 Exemplar
Godsend to a Lady 1 Exemplar
Sweet grass, (1940) 1 Exemplar
Hay-Wire 1 Exemplar
Tamed 1 Exemplar
The Haunted Herd 1 Exemplar
Ranch at the Wolverine (1914) 1 Exemplar
The Long Loop (1931) 1 Exemplar
The singing hill 1 Exemplar
Outlaw Moon 1 Exemplar

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The Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories (1982) — Mitwirkender — 102 Exemplare
Westward the Women: An Anthology of Western Stories by Women (1984) — Mitwirkender — 32 Exemplare
Great Tales of the West (1982) — Mitwirkender — 30 Exemplare
She Won the West (1985) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
Adventure - October 15, 1929 - Vol. LXXII No. 3 (1929) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare

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I was shocked by how good this was. A woman writer in 1906 putting together a very compelling western with fully formed main characters, great atmosphere, humor and a little romance on the side was not what I expected. Add to that the fact that the author used the proceeds from this book to leave her abusive first husband and I love it even more!
 
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AliceAnna | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 25, 2022 |
This is pretty silly. Clearly not one of Bower's best. Jack Corey, a spoiled rich boy is out with friends, drinking and partying. On the way home, they decide to goof around a bit and "hold up" some cars on the road. One such hold up involves getting a young man shot. Jack and his friends flee. When Jack gets home, he realizes he might be in deep doo doo, so he decides to "disappear".

He disappears to northern California and ends up manning a fire tower in the forest. Essentially, he finds himself living in a glass booth on the top of a mountain, overlooking miles of forest. His job is to watch for forest fires and call in their location when he sees one. It's a lonely job, but at least he's safe from prying eyes. Hardly anyone goes near his location except for an occasional hiker. He changes his name slightly, and his hair style so he can pretend he can't be found.

But, just down the mountain, a party of four people show up. Allegedly, they're prospecting. They have to dig and pretend to prospect for a couple of years. Then, they gain claim to the land, at which point they can cut down the timber and actually make some money. One of the crew is the delectable Marion Rose.

Naturally, Jack eventually becomes enamored with Marion Rose, and when he's not paying attention, he runs his fingers through his hair so that he again looks like Jack Corey, the wanted man, not John Carew, the lookout man. Marion doesn't seem to mind all that much, especially after Jack explains the circumstances.

When, lots of excitement ensues, including a whopper of a wild fire that threatens Marion Rose. The ending isn't so great. It's like Ms. Bower got bored and just tied things up in a few pages. So, most of the book was ok and engaging, but the end didn't work well. I've read a number of Bower books now, and liked them all. This one was ok, but not up to all the other Bower books I've read.
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lgpiper | Jun 12, 2022 |
Tough at the beginning, but got more appealing once I figured out where it was going. Basically, we have a cowboy with a serious drinking problem and it's an "uphill climb" to overcome it.
 
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lgpiper | Jun 12, 2022 |
Yet another second-rate contemporary book drove me back to cowboy books from a century ago. What's going on with modern writers (besides the fact that proper grammar, as it was taught up into the 1960s, if not beyond, seems no longer to matter to writers, who were at one time, presumably, English majors)?

This was fun, albeit a bit different. A young woman, Valaria Peyson, known as Val, comes out to Hope, Montana to marry her sweetheart of three years, Manley Fleetwood (Man). He's changed, although she wouldn't have know it from his letters. It turns out he's become a drunk and doesn't work all that hard on his ranch. When Val arrives at the train station, he's not around. She is met by a somewhat diffident "cowboy", Kent Burnett, who takes her to the local hotel and drops her immediately. Burnett then heads to the local saloon. She thinks he's gone off drinking, but in reality, he's gone to sober up the prospective husband.

Well, things go on. Eventually, Man gets his comeuppance and Burnett is revealed to be a good person and worthy of someone of the likes of Val. Something like that.
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