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The Flying-U's last stand

B.M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. This is one of her stories.

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  • "B.M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. This is one of her stories."@en
  • "When a young lady from a land boom syndicate tries to enlist Andy Green's help in scheme to lure settlers to Montana, he isn't interested-until he learns that the land selected was part of the Flying U Ranch. Andy quickly sets was off to tell Chip Bennett and the rest of the Happy Family at the Flying U about the insidious plot that could sound the death knell for the Flying U."
  • ""When a young lady from a land boom syndicate tried to enlist Andy Green's aid in a scheme to lure settlers to Montana, he wasn't interested until he learned the land selected was part of the Flying U. Andy quickly consulted Chip Bennett and the rest of the Happy Family at the Flying U to see what could be done to save the ranch."--Back cover."
  • "Family and friends of the Flying U in Montana must thwart land-grabbers."
  • "When a young lady from a land boom syndicate tries to enlist Andy Green's help in a scheme to lure settlers to Montana, he isn't interested- - until he learns that the land selected was part of the Flying U Ranch. Andy quickly sets off to tell Chip Bennett and the rest of the Happy Family at the Flying U about the insidious plot that could sound the death knell for the Flying U. This exhilarating episode joins the family and friends of the Flying U Ranch as they make an end-run around land-grabbers, while dealing with a stampede, a prairie fire, and the disappearance of Chip Bennet's six-year-old son."
  • "Groundbreaking Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bowers was one of the first female authors to gain popularity in this traditionally male-oriented genre. In The Flying U's Last Stand, Bowers returns to the scene of many of her most popular works, the Flying U Ranch, which is under siege from a wave of invading homesteaders who have laid claim to parcels of the sought-after land."@en

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  • "Western stories"

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