The Flying U Ranch


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Flying U Ranch


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Trailblazing female Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wrote a series of pulse-pounding novels about the grizzled vaqueros and cowpokes who populated the Flying U Ranch. This novel follows the crew as a territorial conflict emerges with a neighboring group of sheep ranchers. Fleshed out with meticulous details about the period and plenty of action, Flying U Ranch is a must-read for fans of the genre.




Flying U Ranch


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Chip of the Flying U


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In this classic and timeless Western romance novel, Della Whitmore, a young doctor, comes West to visit her brother's Montana Flying U ranch after graduating from medical school. The boys at the Flying U didn't like the idea of a woman around them, even if she was just coming out to spend the summer. And there was nothing worse for the boys at the ranch than to share their lives with a woman who had just received a medical degree. Despite some difficult beginnings, Chip Bennett, one of the main hands at the ranch, will start developing feelings for the bright and beautiful Della. When Chip is injured in an accident, Della takes care of Chip and discovers his hidden artistic talent. In spite of Della's and Chip's frequent misunderstandings and clashes, a romantic atmosphere starts to develop. We are constantly updating our catalog, so always search for "lady valkyrie" in the Books section of Amazon for other great titles! Visit ladyvalkyrie.com for more Westerns, romances, and other titles as well as other Collections/Series of books!




The Happy Family of the Flying U


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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 Jack, Big Medicine, and the rest. They were so popular that their creator devoted a series of novels to their wrangling on the rangeland and in the ranchhouse. These stories play out in the badlands, on the edge of the Rockies. Andy Green, "not famous ever for clinging to the truth," encounters Miss Verbena Martin, who is dedicated to the self-improvement of cowboys and is a character worthy of Mark Twain. Riding a red roan at a contest in Great Falls, Andy hangs on to his honor and pride by the seat of his pants. In another story, there is a crisis concerning the French cook Patsy, whose specialty is heavy pie and not floating island. All this fun has a western flavor, the smell of sage, and the feel of cowhide.




The Flying U's Last Stand


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When a young lady from a land boom syndicate tries to enlist Andy Green's help in scheme to lure settlers to Montana, he isn't interested-until he learns that the land selected was part of the Flying U Ranch. Andy quickly sets was off to tell Chip Bennett and the rest of the Happy Family at the Flying U about the insidious plot that could sound the death knell for the Flying U.




Dark Horse - A Story of the Flying U


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This is B. M. Bower's 1931 novel, "Dark Horse - A Story of the Flying U". Big Medicine was a hero among the cowhands of the Flying U after he saved the stranger on horseback who had been struck by lightning. However, their mysterious guest seemed to have amnesia and couldn't remember who he was. A fantastic sequel to "Chip of the Flying U", "Dark Horse" is not to be missed by fans of Bower's wonderful work. Bertha Muzzy Sinclair or Sinclair-Cowan (1871 - 1940), more commonly known as B. M. Bower, was an American author famous for her novels, short stories, and screenplays set in the American Old West. Other notable works by this author include: "Casey Ryan", (1921), "The Long Loop" (1931), and "Chip of the Flying U" (1906). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction and biography of the author.




The Complete Flying U Series – 24 Westerns in One Edition


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B. M. Bower's 'The Complete Flying U Series 24 Westerns in One Edition' is a collection of classic western stories that delve into the lives of cowboys and ranches in the early 20th century. With vivid descriptions of the American West and engaging plots that focus on themes of loyalty, friendship, and perseverance, these stories offer readers a glimpse into a bygone era. Bower's writing style is straightforward yet evocative, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rugged world of the Flying U ranch. This collection is a valuable contribution to Western literature, showcasing the author's skill in capturing the spirit of the frontier. Bower's detailed portrayal of characters and setting adds depth and authenticity to each story, making them a compelling read for fans of the genre. Through her work, she has solidified her place as a revered author in Western fiction, drawing on her own experiences working on ranches to create authentic and relatable narratives. Fans of Western literature and those interested in the history of the American West will find 'The Complete Flying U Series' to be a captivating read that offers an authentic glimpse into the lives of cowboys and ranchers in the early 1900s.




The Flying U's Last Stand


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Flying U's Last Stand" by B. M. Bower. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.