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    Legend of Pierre Bottineau and the Red River Trail, The
    Great Tales of the Gold Rush
    Complete Cowboy Reader
    My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
    Riding the Northern Range
    • Riding the Northern Range

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      This anthology of the best cowboy poetry from the wranglers of yesteryear and today includes works by Ian Tyson, Wallace McRae, Mike Logan and Corky Williams. Settle down by the campfire and pull out this little gem for a taste of the Old West.

      Riding the Northern Range
    • Exploring the profound impact of Jesus Christ's unjust death, this narrative highlights the truths found in the Pauline epistles and their resonance throughout the Bible. It emphasizes how early Christians understood and embraced these concepts, illustrating that the gospel was readily accepted by many, including chief priests, due to its inherent logic and clarity. The book delves into the infinite repercussions for believers and the kingdom of God, revealing a deep connection between faith and understanding in the early church.

      My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
    • Complete Cowboy Reader

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The mythical cowboy on horseback, six shooter in hand, has come to displace a far more remarkable and genuinely heroic figure: the real working cowboy. These authentic depictions of the harsh and often brutal life on the frontier speak with the authority of the people who were there.

      Complete Cowboy Reader
    • Great Tales of the Gold Rush

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This book brings together a sampling of the best of the gold rush stories. From realism to romance, from true-life adventure to droll reminiscence, from Jack London to Stroller White, this classic collection mines a rich vein in the literature of the north.

      Great Tales of the Gold Rush
    • The Red River Trail, used approximately between 1820 and 1880 to take supplies and settlers to the West, stimulated commerce in the region and played an important part in the growth of Manitoba and Minnesota. It highlights the role of the Metis in the development of the area and follows the life of Pierre Bottineau a Metis guide and well-known frontiersman and military scout. He traveled the route regularly and was known as the Kit Carson of the North.

      Legend of Pierre Bottineau and the Red River Trail, The