Author: | Marah Ellis Ryan | ISBN: | 1230000223439 |
Publisher: | AGEB Publishing | Publication: | March 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Marah Ellis Ryan |
ISBN: | 1230000223439 |
Publisher: | AGEB Publishing |
Publication: | March 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Contents
That Girl Montana (1901)
The Bondwoman (1899)
For the Soul of Rafael (1906)
Told in the Hills (1891)
The Treasure Trail (1918)
The Flute of the Gods (1909)
That Girl Montana (1901)
The latest novel by this well-known and popular author. She has never written a stronger story than this, which is full of that subtle charm that compels a sympathetic interest from its opening chapter. The author takes her characters to the wilds of Idaho, in the land of the Kootenais, where the reader is made acquainted with people who win admiration for their honest, sincerity, and the whole-souled generosity of their natures. Montana is a typical wild-flower of the west, nurtured among the confines of her beloved hills.
Told in the Hills (1891)
The heroine Rachel Hardy finds herself in Northwestern Montana indian territory. The brothers Jack and Charles continue their blood feud. All this while indigenous Kutenai fight it out with the United States Cavalry.
The Treasure Trail (1918)
Combining thrills of Mexican-American border life, German-Mexican plots, the adventures of a cowpuncher-miner and the happy termination of his quest for love and wealth, this tale holds the reader's attention from beginning to end.
The Flute of the Gods (1909)
Not only an interesting novel, but a great ethnological work with insight into Indian life, lore and character. The story grows ore powerful as it progresses and its pictures of Tahante and his devoted love are pathetic in the extreme, and as true to Indian nature as art can make them.
Contents
That Girl Montana (1901)
The Bondwoman (1899)
For the Soul of Rafael (1906)
Told in the Hills (1891)
The Treasure Trail (1918)
The Flute of the Gods (1909)
That Girl Montana (1901)
The latest novel by this well-known and popular author. She has never written a stronger story than this, which is full of that subtle charm that compels a sympathetic interest from its opening chapter. The author takes her characters to the wilds of Idaho, in the land of the Kootenais, where the reader is made acquainted with people who win admiration for their honest, sincerity, and the whole-souled generosity of their natures. Montana is a typical wild-flower of the west, nurtured among the confines of her beloved hills.
Told in the Hills (1891)
The heroine Rachel Hardy finds herself in Northwestern Montana indian territory. The brothers Jack and Charles continue their blood feud. All this while indigenous Kutenai fight it out with the United States Cavalry.
The Treasure Trail (1918)
Combining thrills of Mexican-American border life, German-Mexican plots, the adventures of a cowpuncher-miner and the happy termination of his quest for love and wealth, this tale holds the reader's attention from beginning to end.
The Flute of the Gods (1909)
Not only an interesting novel, but a great ethnological work with insight into Indian life, lore and character. The story grows ore powerful as it progresses and its pictures of Tahante and his devoted love are pathetic in the extreme, and as true to Indian nature as art can make them.