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008 161012s2013 deuab b 001 0 eng d
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100 1 $aWilkinson, Alan.
245 14 $aThe red house on the Niobrara :$bsix months alone on a Panhandle cattle ranch /$cAlan Wilkinson.
260 $a[Place of publication not identified] :$bAlan Wilkinson,$c2013.
300 $a298 pages ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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505 0 $aThis book takes the reader right to the heart of the Great Plains landscape. Fascinated by the life and work of Mari Sandoz (Crazy Horse, Cheyenne Autumn, Old Jules), British writer Alan Wilkinson had visited her home state a dozen times over twenty years. He'd read a great deal about the early days on the Nebraska frontier, but wanted to know more. What would it really, truly, be like to live on the naked Plains for a season? Could he still get a sense of what those pioneers went through, a century ago? There was only one way to find out -- and when a ranching couple offered him the use of a hundred-year-old hunting lodge, built by settlers on the banks of the Niobrara river, he shook hands on the deal before they could change their minds.
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