Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy
ISBN-13:
9780771018626
ISBN-10:
0771018622
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Richmond P. Hobson
Publication date:
1979
Publisher:
McClelland & Stewart
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
Category:
Canadian
,
Historical
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ISBN-13:
9780771018626
ISBN-10:
0771018622
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Richmond P. Hobson
Publication date:
1979
Publisher:
McClelland & Stewart
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
Category:
Canadian
,
Historical
Summary
Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (ISBN-13: 9780771018626 and ISBN-10: 0771018622), written by authors
Richmond P. Hobson, was published by McClelland & Stewart in 1979.
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Description
The second in Richmond Hobson's beloved a trilogy, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy, continues the adventure of cattle ranchers Rich and Pan.
It is a story of hardship and endurance--of cattle drives, frozen faces, and marauding wolf packs. It is the story of the cowboy way of life--the starry nights and mountain air. And it is the story and mystery of the author's recurring vision of the blonde dream woman who broke into his solitary existence.
Rich Hobson and his business partner, Panhandle "Pan" Phillips, have established themselves in British Columbia's wild interior as successful cattle ranchers. But their skills are about to be put to the ultimate test as a harsh winter arrives--and so does the Great White North's entrance into the Second World War. With intolerable weather conditions and a shortage of supplies, Rich and Pan will have to pull out all the stops in order to ensure the survival of themselves and their livelihood.
From the celebrated author of Grass Beyond the Mountains comes a true adventure story, told by a natural rancher, pioneer, and storyteller.
It is a story of hardship and endurance--of cattle drives, frozen faces, and marauding wolf packs. It is the story of the cowboy way of life--the starry nights and mountain air. And it is the story and mystery of the author's recurring vision of the blonde dream woman who broke into his solitary existence.
Rich Hobson and his business partner, Panhandle "Pan" Phillips, have established themselves in British Columbia's wild interior as successful cattle ranchers. But their skills are about to be put to the ultimate test as a harsh winter arrives--and so does the Great White North's entrance into the Second World War. With intolerable weather conditions and a shortage of supplies, Rich and Pan will have to pull out all the stops in order to ensure the survival of themselves and their livelihood.
From the celebrated author of Grass Beyond the Mountains comes a true adventure story, told by a natural rancher, pioneer, and storyteller.
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