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Bower, B. M., 1871-1940

"The Quirt"

M. Bower is a valuable trade-mark. It stands for
fiction filled with the spirit of ranch life in the
northwest.--_Boston Herald_.

=CABIN FEVER=
How Bud Moore and his wife, Marie, fared through their attack of "cabin
fever" is the theme of this B.M. Bower story.
The author has put some real sentiment into a story that gives a
rapidly filmed "movie" of Western life.--_Philadelphia Public
Ledger_.

=STARR, OF THE DESERT=
A story of mystery, love and adventure, which has a Mexican revolt as
its main theme.
The tale is well written, with the fine art of artlessness, and of
unflagging interest; a book worth the reading which it is sure to
get from every one who begins it.--_New York Tribune_.

=THE FLYING U'S LAST STAND=
What happened when a company of school teachers and farmers encamped on
the grounds of the Flying U Ranch.
The Northwestern cattle country has never had a better chronicler
in fiction of its deeds and its people than B.M. Bower.--_New York
Times_.

=GOOD INDIAN=
A story named for its half-breed hero, who dominates this stirring
Western romance.


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