Sitka Public Library
[2010], ℗2010.
Original uncut version, unabridged.
Jane Withersteen, a wealthy young woman and ranch owner in Mormon Utah in the late 1800s, having angered the Church elders by refusing to marry,
Electronic resource
2008.
Large print ed.
Author's first book, which played a significant role in popularizing the Western fiction genre, tells the story of a wealthy Mormon woman and her
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1980.
Mormon elders in the town of Cottonwoods pressure the widow Jane Withersteen to remarry so that her lands and herds will remain in their control.
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1940.
Mormon elders in the town of Cottonwoods pressure the widow Jane Withersteen to remarry so that her lands and herds will remain in their control.
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©1940.
Mormon elders in the town of Cottonwoods pressure the widow Jane Withersteen to remarry so that her lands and herds will remain in their control.
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©1912.
A gentile sage-rider is about to be whipped by the Mormans to coerce the rich and beautiful Jane Withersteen to marry against her will. In desper
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2006.
The restored ed. ; large print ed.
A gun-man finds himself on the side of a beautiful, gentle, young Mormon woman trying to protect her ranch from cattle rustlers and lusting men.
Large print
JLC Title 245h
[large print]
[2006]
Unabridged.
Jane Withersteen, a wealthy young woman and ranch owner in Mormon Utah in the late 1800s, having angered the Church elders by refusing to marry,
Sound recording
JLC Title 245h
[sound recording]
2004.
Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) has been called the most popular western novel of all time. Set in Utah, the novel portrays conflict between Mor
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