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A Bride Goes West (New edition)

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Blizzards, droughts, predators, unpredictable markets, and a host of other calamities tell the history of the daily struggles of Western ranching, and perhaps no one has told the story better than Nannie T.

Alderson, a transplanted southern woman who married a cowboy and found herself in eastern Montana trying to build a ranching business a one-hundred-mile horse-and-buggy ride from the nearest town.

Unfamiliar with even the most basic household chores, she soon found herself washing, cooking, riding, cleaning, branding, and a host of other ranch activities for which her upbringing had not prepared her. Although Nannie Alderson and her husband, Walt, would eventually move to Miles City, her story of the rigors of ranch life serves as the preeminent account of Montana ranch life and culture.

This edition features a foreword from Nannie’s great-grandniece, Jeanie Alderson, who ranches in the same area.

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Product Details
University of Nebraska Press
149623507X / 9781496235077
Paperback / softback
01/06/2023
United States
English
290 pages : illustrations
21 cm
Previous edition: Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1942.