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  • af Hansen
    137,95 kr.

    It was no coincidence that Samuel Quist decided to head for Oregon when he did. The year was 1863. Lots of men were dying in the war. His family didn't care what it might look like to others. At least he would be alive. But at what price? So began this odyssey to ostensibly realize a dream of having a farm in Oregon. Too many people didn't believe that for a second.

  • af John Hansen
    142,95 kr.

    Twenty-two years now. They'd made a new life for themselves since leaving the wickedness of the Montana gold fields. Close to utopic it was, at least from their humble expectation of how things should be. And then the past, thought long dead by Sarah, resurrected itself. It was like God was the ultimate schoolmarm and with one clean sweep erased all the good on her blackboard of life. Surly, there would be forgiveness, So, you'd think.

  • af John Hansen
    122,95 kr.

  • af John Hansen
    152,95 kr.

    Jake Lafarge and his mother were abandoned by his father in the Louisiana woods when Jake was just four years old. At the age of 17 Jake hired on with a hard-nosed Texas cattleman named Cyrus Ellsworth and headed north on a trail drive to Montana. Ellsworth becomes the father figure that Jake never had as they carve out a ranch in eastern Montana. The year is now 1886 and the open range, the old west is rapidly disappearing thanks to the thousands of homesteaders that have come and began plowing and fencing the range. Some of these people are not law abiding. When Ellsworth catches two of them stealing his cattle, he dishes out his own hard justice. Unfortunately for Jake, he is part of that day which sets in motion a calamity of events as Jake tries to make amends to the widow of one of the dead men. In the end his allegiance to his surrogate father will be severely tested.

  • af John Hansen
    117,95 kr.

    Hard Times is the story of two people beginning a new life as homesteaders in eastern Montana during the year 1929. One of them, Phil Caldwell, is committed to this adventure, the other, his wife Martha, is not. Nonetheless, they go from their relatively comfortable city life to the desolation and loneliness of a one room shack far from civilization. The prospects of bettering themselves via this free government land that was to be theirs quickly fades. Life during these times was hard enough for the childless couple but subject their relationship to the unrelenting elements of the Montana plains and something was bound to give. And give it did sending Phil and Martha down a tumultuous path of uncertainty and danger.

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