Publisher's Synopsis
B.M. Bower was an American author best known for writing stories on the American Old West. Bower's books often featured working cowboys and cattle and are considered to be accurate portrayals of ranch life. Bower's most famous novels are Chip, of the Flying U, and Cabin Fever. The Heritage of the Sioux, published in 1916, is a novel that centers around the adventures of the "Happy Family" in Montana.