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Heaven Is A Long Way Off (2006)
High-adrenalin adventures in the Old Mexico of the 1820's. Mountain Sam Morgan goes to California to rescue his daughter and his brother-in-law, then fights to save Indians from slave traders in New Mexico.

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Dancing
with the Golden Bear (2005)
The third volume of the story
of trapper Sam Morgan. Now Sam and his new Crow bride, Meadowlark,
make the first cross-continental journey to California.
"The Rendezvous series is
truly magnificent, accurate and living history as only a writer
who loves both history and the West can make it."--Roundup
Magazine
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Buffalo (2005)
A heartfelt tribute to the real and mythical beast of the
West, then and now, gorgeously illustrated.

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So
Wild a Dream (2003)
The first of six books telling a grand story of mountain men
and Indians.
"A fabulous beginning
of what promises to become a classic series that will be on
college reading lists in history classes studying the fur-reade
era."-Roundup Magazine

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ravenShadow
(1999)
A story of Wounded Knee and its impact on the Sioux people,
then and now.
"ravenShadow has the impact of a hurled war lance."
Dee Brown, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
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Stone Song: A Novel
of the Life of Crazy Horse (1994)
"This novel is a genuine masterpiece. I can't imagine any book,
past or future, novel or biography, that can approach it in
giving the reader a sense of who this mysterious man really
was and what he stood for."
Rocky Mountain News
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The
Rock Child (1997)
An unlikely trio comprised of an Indian, a Tibetan nun, and
Sir Richard Burtonthe famous soldier and explorer--flee
a killer on the California Trail in 1862.
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Give Your Heart to the Hawks
(1973)
This classic history of the mountain
men will be available in a handsome new edition in December.
"Blevins portrays the incredible lives of such men as Jed
Smith, Jim Bridger, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Bill Williams, while
he looks for the greater story, the story of their experiences,
rather than the political realities of their era."
Amazon.com
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Dictionary of the American
West (2001)
"There has never been anything like this enchanting book.
It is inconceivable that anyone wih the faintest interest in
the West, in its history, facts and fables, idioms and mores,
can ever again be without this exhaustive bible of the West."-Alistair
Cooke
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Charbonneau: Man
of Two Dreams
The life of the son of Sacajawea, who was both fully white
and fully Indian. Through extensive research he is seen as
a guide, trapper, and guest in a German court.
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Roadside History of Yellowstone
Park
The story of the exploration and development of the park as
you can see it from the park's roads.
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History from the Highways:
Wyoming by Thomas Schmidt & Win Blevins
The wild and rich story of trappers, Indians, cowboys, miners,
and others in the wildest of states, presented as you can see
it from your car.
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Beauty for Ashes
In the second volume of the Rendezvous
series Sam Morgan courts Meadowlark, a Crow.
"Win Blevins has long since won his place among the West
very best."-Tony Hillerman
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The Misadventures
of Silk and Shakespeare
A youth new to the mountains hooks up with a veteran trapper
who was once a Shakespearean actor and finds comic adventures.

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The Powder River

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Give your Heart to the Hawks, Stone Song, The Yellowstone, The Snake River and The High Missouri
are available in audio--contact
the author.
The Rivers West Series
Books currently available from the author
only: Three of Win's four Rivers West Books: The Yellowstone,
The Snake River and The High Missouri. If you'd
like a copy of any of these titles just e-mail
Win at the house.
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