The B.C. encyclopedia calls this "the most notable B.C.-published book to follow the 1958 breakthrough [in regional publishing, and is] among the top five all-time B.C. bestsellers."
Across the creek , at the foot of a low mountain on the south shore of the lake , were some old farm buildings and a derelict cabin that had belonged to old Dad Roberts , son of the sawmill man . The deserted cabin was pretty messy from ...
Still reeling from the death of her mother, Harriet sets out on a dangerous journey - disguised as a boy, since no "petticoats" are allowed on the trip - determined to find her missing father in the gold fields of British Columbia's Cariboo ...
In these earthy and hilarious tales , Al Holley writes about life as a bush doctor in the Arctic and as a surgeon in ... ( 1-894384-07-5 ; $ 16.95 ) The Life and Times of Texas Fosbery by Karen Piffko tells how Texas Fosbery moved from ...
Annotation Harry started the OK ranch in 1912 and led his last roundup when he was 70. This reprint features a Peter Ewart painting on the cover and celebrates a book first published 40 years ago.
John Wayne plays Rocklin, a chauvinistic cowboy who arrives at the KC Ranch in Santa Inez to apply for a job as a foreman, but when he finds that the owner has died and that the ranch is now being run by two women.