THE UPHILL CLIMB

How a cowboy fought the hardest of all battles—a fight against himself.

Bower knows the West of the cowboys, as do few writers to-day.... The word pictures of Western life are realistic, and strongly suffused with local color.—Philadelphia North American.

LONESOME LAND

A story of modern Montana, giving a wholly different phase of life among the ranches.

Montana described as it really is, is the "lonesome land" of this new Bower story. A prairie fire and the death of the worthless husband are especially well handled.—A. L. A. Booklist.

SKYRIDER

A cowboy who becomes an aviator is the hero of this new story of Western ranch life.

An engrossing ranch story with a new note of interest woven into its breezy texture.—Philadelphia Public Ledger.

THE THUNDER BIRD