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A Tender Road Home
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The Story of How God Healed a Marriage Crippled by Anger and Abuse
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Bacon & Beans: Ranch Country Recipes
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A collection of tales & recipes from the West.
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Boots and Saddles
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Or Life in Dakota with General Custer by his wife, Elizabeth Custer
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Cowboys Cowgirls Cowchips
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True Tales from the Long X, Long S and Spade Ranches
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Cowgirls - 100 Years of Writing the Range
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100 years of stories from famous and infamous cowgirls who tell the story of the West from a woman's point of view.
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Get Along, Little Dogies: The Chisholm Trail Diary of Hallie Lou
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The first of the Lone Star Journals by Lisa Waller Rogers, Hallie?s Chisholm Trail diary is filled with adventures that will engage any middle reader, girl or boy, and is so rich in its depiction of ranch and trail life in the late 1870s that it should ma
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I'll Gather My Geese
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The New York Times identified Hallie Stillwell (1897–1997) as a "rancher and a Texas legend." As readers of her autobiography know, she became a rancher because she married one, but the legendary status she earned on her own.
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Interwoven - A Pioneer Chronicle
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A classic work and story of a Texas ranch and family. This is the first in what became a must-read trilogy.
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On Independence Creek: The Story of a Texas Ranch
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Charlena Chandler has produced an enjoyable book that takes us back to the fondly remembered mid-century in small-town West Texas
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Rodeo Queens - On the Circuit with America's Cowgirls
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Rodeo Queens examines the women of the rodeo: those who traveled the rural West for years and who became 'rodeo royalty' from the 1930s onward. Women's stories tell of their successes and failures riding the rodeo circuit in this involving guide.
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Texas Women on the Cattle Trails
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Texas Women on the Cattle Trails tells the stories of sixteen women who drove cattle up the trail from Texas during the last half of the nineteenth century.
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Cavalry Wife
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The Diary of Eveline M. Alexander 1866-1867
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My Goose Is Cooked
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Written by Hallie Stillwell - Continuation of a West Texas Ranch Woman's Story
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True Women & Westward Expansion
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Expansion was the fever of the early nineteenth century, and women burned with it as surely as men, although in a different way.
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Wagons West: The Epic Story of America's Overland Trails
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Written by Frank McLynn - This is a stirring history of the settling of the American West, from 1840-1849, the years between the era of the fur trappers and the beginning of the gold rush. Hardback w/ Dustjacket - 509 pages
