eBook This Calder Range download
by Janet Dailey

Author: Janet Dailey
Publisher: Pocket; F edition (October 1, 1982)
Language: English
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Janet Dailey is the author of scores of popular and uniquely American . Chase Benteen Calder scanned the limitless expanse of the plains with sharp and knowing eyes.
Her romantic fiction has also been featured in a story anthology, The Only Thing Better Than Chocolate.
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Janet Anne Haradon Dailey was an American author of numerous romance novels as Janet Dailey (her married name). Born in 1944 in Storm Lake, Iowa, she attended secretarial school in Omaha, Nebraska before meeting her husband, Bill. Bill and Janet worked together in construction and land development until they "retired" to travel throughout the United States, inspiring Janet to write the Americana series of romances, where she set a novel in every state of the Union.
Janet Dailey (1944–2013) published her first book in 1976. She is known for her strong, decisive characters, her extraordinary ability to recreate a time and a place, and her unerring courage to confront important, controversial issues in her stories. You can learn more about Janet at JanetDailey.
Dailey began offering The Janet Dailey Award in 1993. This Calder Range (1982). Stands a Calder Man (1983). Calder Born, Calder Bred (1983).
Dailey began offering The Janet Dailey Award in 1993 Plagiarism. The contract called for two books in the Calder series Dailey has written about a ranching family in Montana, and two books with holiday themes. Kensington expanded their relationship with Dailey in 2002, when she contracted for three more hardcover novels about the Calder family and an additional mass market original novel. Green Calder Grass (2002).
Books by Janet Dailey. Calder Born, Calder Bred. Stands a Calder Man. This Calder Range. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. This Calder Sky. Published by POCKET BOOKS. For information address Pocket Books, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.
The first book This Calder Range, introduces Benteen Calder, heir to his father Seth . Janet Dailey began publishing again in 2001 under a deal with Kensington books
The first book This Calder Range, introduces Benteen Calder, heir to his father Seth Calder’s dreams and ranch on the vast Montana open range. Benteen’s wife Lorna takes the tough ways of the land as her destiny. Janet Dailey began publishing again in 2001 under a deal with Kensington books. After completing two more books on the Calder series and a couple of holiday specials, her contract was renewed for additional 3 Calder books, and one single-title novel. Janet Dailey passed away December 14, 2013, at her home in Branson, Missouri.
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The first magnificent romance in the Calder Saga from Janet Daily – America’s greatest storyteller and author of the Americana romance series! Chase Benteen Calder was bound to wrest a fortune from Montana land, where the whisper of riches swept across a sea of buffalo grass. With Lorna at his side, a woman who took the tough ways of the land as her destiny, he would breathe life into his dream. Through the treacherous Texas prairie, the perils of Indian country, and a bustling Dodge City, they forge their way to Montana. Books related to This Calder Range.
As long as possible, Benteen kept to routes established by previous drives that brought Texas cattle to Wyoming ranges.
As long as possible, Benteen kept to routes established by previous drives that brought Texas cattle to Wyoming ranges once belonged to the buffalo. It meant Benteen had to do a lot more riding in advance of the herd, scouting terrain as much as a day or more ahead of the drive for graze, water, and safe places to ford. Behind him, the Longhorn cattle marched onward along the great pathless solitudes. Sometimes they were strung out for nearly two miles
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