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Bower, B. M., 1871-1940

"The Quirt"

--_Philadelphia Public
Ledger_.

=THE PHANTOM HERD=
Another western tale in which the Happy Family become real "movie"
actors.
There has been so much truck written in the last few years about
motion pictures, that it is a positive relief to find a book by an
author who knows exactly what to talk about in an entertaining
manner with a knowledge of actual conditions as they
exist.--_Boston Post_.

=THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX=
A Flying U story in which the Happy Family get mixed up in a robbery
faked for film purposes.
Altogether a rattling story, that is better in conception and
expression than the conventional thriller on account of its touches
of real humanity in characterization.--_Philadelphia Public
Ledger_.

=RIM O' THE WORLD=
An engrossing tale of a ranch-feud between "gun-fighters" in Idaho.

=THE LOOKOUT MAN=
A tale of action, excitement and love, full of the charm of the great
outdoors, in which the story of the life at a Forest Reserve Station on
top of a California mountain is vividly portrayed.
The signature of B.


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