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Take a wild ride through the dark Ozark hills. Twenty-year old Howard Chandler dropped out of the seminary against the wishes of his father, pastor of the grandest church in Chicago. In 1886, he traveled to Taney County, Missouri, "to paint the hills, glades, and fair maidens" --to live the life of an artist--a profession his father despised. Howard captured love onto a canvas with Maggie Matthews, a beautiful daughter of the hills. Together they painted the scenery and explored the Ozarks, while Howard clashed with the local outlaw gang, deeply suspicious of outsiders. Howards created his…mehr

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Take a wild ride through the dark Ozark hills. Twenty-year old Howard Chandler dropped out of the seminary against the wishes of his father, pastor of the grandest church in Chicago. In 1886, he traveled to Taney County, Missouri, "to paint the hills, glades, and fair maidens" --to live the life of an artist--a profession his father despised. Howard captured love onto a canvas with Maggie Matthews, a beautiful daughter of the hills. Together they painted the scenery and explored the Ozarks, while Howard clashed with the local outlaw gang, deeply suspicious of outsiders. Howards created his masterpiece--the beautiful painting of Maggie he would never sell--while his father plotted to keep him away from the barefoot girl of the backwoods. Howard made headlines around the world as the public came to know him as the artist "Mad Howard."
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Autorenporträt
Rick J. Gunter was born and raised in the Missouri Ozarks of Texas County, Missouri, where he explored the ghost towns and listened to the stories of the oldtimers who lived there. After college, he spent over 30 years as a Software Engineer in the US Defense Industry, working in Texas, Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Colorado. Today, Rick is fulfilling his lifelong dream of writing historical fiction and non-fiction stories. He lives in southwest Missouri, researching Ozarks history and collecting antiques, old books, and old photos with his wife, Debra. He is also the Admin for the Facebook groups Ozark History, Families, and Photographs, and Little Town of Marmaros.