The Artist: West of the Big River, Jackson Lowry (9781643589497) — Readings Books

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The Artist: West of the Big River
Hardback

The Artist: West of the Big River

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Before he was a world-famous Western artist, Charles M. Charlie Russell was a horse wrangler on a ranch in Montana during the worst winter in that state’s history. The danger of freezing to death while riding for the brand isn’t the only threat Russell has to face, however. A ruthless band of rustlers is sweeping the range of cattle, and a beautiful but trouble-making rancher’s daughter complicates Russell’s life even more. He’ll need more than his artistic ability to survive this deadly winter!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
500
ISBN
9781643589497

Before he was a world-famous Western artist, Charles M. Charlie Russell was a horse wrangler on a ranch in Montana during the worst winter in that state’s history. The danger of freezing to death while riding for the brand isn’t the only threat Russell has to face, however. A ruthless band of rustlers is sweeping the range of cattle, and a beautiful but trouble-making rancher’s daughter complicates Russell’s life even more. He’ll need more than his artistic ability to survive this deadly winter!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
500
ISBN
9781643589497