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Prairie: The Legend of Charles Burton Irwin and the Y6 Ranch
Prairie The Legend of Charles Burton Irwin and the Y6 Ranch
Author: Anna Lee Waldo
Prairie is a vivid portrait of the spirit and passions of a bold new land and of the men and women who embodied its shining future. C.B. Irwin, a legend, who rode the wild American west into a new frontier - the 20th century. From wagon trains and cattle drives to the birth of the railroads and airplanes, he shaped America’s destiny.
ISBN-13: 9780441676408
ISBN-10: 0441676405
Publication Date: 8/1987
Pages: 1,120
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Publisher: Jove Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Interesting story of several generations of the Irwin family, early settlers in Wyoming.
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I've loved all of Waldo's books ... until I got to this one. Waldo's books are well-researched, and this is no exception, but the writing is not as strong -- there's too much fluff and not enough filling. There is a lot of day-by-day information about the characters' lives, ("We got up, we had breakfast, we watered the horses...") which is fascinating to a point, but eventually it made me frustrated, wishing she'd get on with a story, any story. At 1,100+ pages, she should have cut out a lot of the extraneous chatter and stuck to the "meat and potatoes". Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this title.


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