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Bertha Muzzy Sinclair or Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy (November 15, 1871 - July 23, 1940), best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works, featuring cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, reflected "an interest in ranch life, the use of working cowboys as main characters (even in romantic plots), the occasional appearance of eastern types for the sake of contrast, a sense of western geography as simultaneously harsh and grand, and a good deal of factual attention to such matters as cattle branding and bronc busting."…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bertha Muzzy Sinclair or Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy (November 15, 1871 - July 23, 1940), best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works, featuring cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, reflected "an interest in ranch life, the use of working cowboys as main characters (even in romantic plots), the occasional appearance of eastern types for the sake of contrast, a sense of western geography as simultaneously harsh and grand, and a good deal of factual attention to such matters as cattle branding and bronc busting."
Autorenporträt
B. M. Bower, born Bertha Muzzy Sinclair (1871–1940), was a prolific American author who made a significant impact on the genre of Western fiction. Notably remembered for strong characterization and vivid descriptions of the American West, Bower offered readers a perception of frontiersmen and women that was both romantic and realistic. Her narratives frequently depicted the complexities of frontier life, focusing on both the physical and psychological challenges faced by settlers. 'Casey Ryan', one of Bower's notable works, is a testament to her storytelling prowess, combining humor and adventure within the captivating landscapes of the Wild West. Bower's writing style often embraced a gritty realism that was grounded in her own experiences in the American West, lending an authenticity to her work that resonated with readers of her time and beyond. Over the course of her career, she penned more than 30 novels and numerous short stories, establishing her as one of the early female trailblazers in the Western genre. Despite the passing of time, Bower's contribution to literature remains influential, particularly in how Western narratives are crafted and the integral role of female authors in the genre's evolution.