Helena Huntington Smith
Helena Huntington Smith, who recorded Teddy Blue's reminiscences so skillfully, is a free-lance writer. Her special interest in Western Americana is reflected by the many articles on Western subjects she has written for "The Saturday""Evening Post, Reader's Digest, "and other magazines.
Helena Huntington Smith, who recorded Teddy Blue's reminiscences so skillfully, is a free-lance writer. Her special interest in Western Americana is reflected by the many articles on Western subjects she has written for "The Saturday""Evening Post, Reader's Digest, "and other magazines. See less
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Helena Huntington Smith book reviews
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We pointed them north : recollections of a cowpuncher
Great Book
I bought this book for my husband not knowing he already had it. He was delighted to have another copy so he could loan it to friends! Read More
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A Bride Goes West
A Bride Goes to the end of the RR line
by NormC, Feb 26, 2009
This is a delightful book of a woman who moves near Miles City, Montana and starts life with few survival skills as a ranch wife in the late 1800's. Her story is more touching and authenic than B.M ... Read More
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We pointed them north : recollections of a cowpuncher
Super Read
An "Excellent Book" for those wishing to learn of life in the saddle, circa 1870. The true pioneers of the American West come alive to tell their tales of "true life" in the American West. Read More