Author:Bertha Muzzy Sinclair-Cowan
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Works
[edit]Flying U series
[edit]- Chip, of the Flying U, 1906 no index
- The Happy Family, (1910) (c. 1907) aka The Happy Family of the Flying U no index
- Ananias Green — Blink — Miss Martin's Mission — Happy Jack, Wild Man — A Tamer of Wild Ones — Andy, the Liar — "Wolf! Wolf!" — Fool's Gold — Lords of the Pots and Pans
- Flying U Ranch, 1914 Project Gutenberg
- The Flying U's Last Stand, 1915 Project Gutenberg
- The Phantom Herd, 1916 Project Gutenberg
- The Heritage of the Sioux, 1916. Illustrated by Monte Crews.
- Short stories from magazines
- "The Flaw in the Armor" ss, Popular Magazine Sep 1907
- "The Man Who Would Play the North Wind, (ss) Popular Magazine, Dec. 18, 1912
- "The Ghost of One Man Coulee", (ss) Popular Magazine, Jan. 1913 [sequel]
Other works
[edit]- The Range Dwellers, 1906 Project Gutenberg
- The Lure of the Dim Trails, 1907 Project Gutenberg
- Her Prairie Knight, and Rowdy of the "Cross L" (1907). Illustrated by W. Herbert Dunton.
- Her Prairie Knight, 1904
- Rowdy of the "Cross L", 1906
- The Long Shadow, 1909 Project Gutenberg
- The Lonesome Trail, and Other Stories, 1909 Project Gutenberg
- Good Indian, 1912 Project Gutenberg
- Lonesome Land, 1912 Project Gutenberg
- The Gringos: a story of the old California Days in 1849, 1913 Project Gutenberg
- The Uphill Climb, 1913 Project Gutenberg
- The Ranch at the Wolverine, 1914 Project Gutenberg
- Jean of The Lazy 'A', 1915 Project Gutenberg
- The Lookout Man, 1917 Project Gutenberg
- Starr, of the Desert, 1917 Project Gutenberg
- Cabin Fever, 1918 Project Gutenberg
- Skyrider, 1918 Project Gutenberg
- Rim O' the World, 1919 Project Gutenberg
- The Thunder Bird, 1919 Project Gutenberg
- The Quirt, 1920 Project Gutenberg
- Casey Ryan, 1921 Project Gutenberg [Casey Ryan]
- Cow Country, 1921 Project Gutenberg
- Sawtooth Ranch, 1921? Project Gutenberg
- The Trail of the White Mule, 1922 [Casey Ryan]
- The Parowan Bonanza, 1923
- The Voice at Johnny Water, 1923
- Desert Brew, 1925
- Van Patten, 1926
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "The Ghost in the Red Shirt" (ss, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1904 July)
- The Long Kid's Change of Heart (ss, The Red Book Magazine, Sept 1904)
- 'Happy Heart' Cowboy (ss, Smith's, May 1905)
- The Trespasser (ss, Ainslee's, Jan 1906)
- The Girl from Kilpatrick's (ss, Ainslee's, May 1906)
- The Deputy (ss, The Busy Man's Magazine, 1907) [as B. M. Sinclair]
- The Red Ink Maid (ss, Ainslee's, Jan 1907) [as B. M. Sinclair]
- Object, Matrimony (ss, Popular, Jan 1907)
- "'The Rosary' and Little John" (ss, The Popular Magazine, 1913 Dec)
- "You Ask Anybody" (1920 Dec 07) ss, Popular Magazine [Casey Ryan]
- "Godsend to a Lady" (1920 Dec 20) ss, Popular Magazine [Casey Ryan]
- Longer works
- The Arrow-Point Estate (novella, Smith's, Feb 1908) [as B. M. Sinclair]
- Jack Bellamy, Lawbreaker (series, Popular, May—Dec 1908)
- VII. The Scales of Justice (Dec 1908)
- Flying U Ranch (novella, The Popular Magazine, 15 Nov 1912. In book form, 1914)
- "The Adam Chaser" (1925 Sept 01) novella, Popular Magazine
- Where Stillwater Runs Deep (novelette,, Popular, 7 June 1926) [Patrick O’Neill]
- "The Spook Hills Mystery," (1914), novella, Popular Magazine, Nov. 7, 1914
- "Bootlegger's Luck" (novella, The Popular Magazine, 1922 Sept) [Casey Ryan]
- "Cabin Fever" (ss, The Popular Magazine, 1917 Aug 20) novel
- With Buck Connor
- Five Hundred Head for a Ranger (1916) (with Buck Connor) 2 part novel, from the Popular Magazine Jan 7 and 20, 1916.
- "Get Your Man," , novelette, from The Popular Magazine, Nov. 7, 1916
- The Red Ride (novelette, McClure's Magazine, May 1917)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1940, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 83 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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