Sheba Hargreaves

Sheba Hargreaves

Sheba Hargreaves (1882-1960) was a writer for The Oregonian newspaperand the author of a beloved trilogy of novels depicting pioneer life in Oregon: The Cabin at the Trail’s End (1928), Ward of the Redskins (1929), and Heroine of the Prairies (1930).

 

Books by Sheba Hargreaves

Heroine of the Prairies

Heroine of the Prairies

A classic western, the final novel in Sheba Hargreaves' epic trilogy, back in print for the first time in over 90 years. "'Heroine of the Prairies' ranks with such masterpieces of the past as 'The Last of the Mohicans' and 'The Luck of Roaring Camp.'" Lexington Herald-Leader

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The Oregon Trilogy: Three Full Novels

The Oregon Trilogy: Three Full Novels

All three epic western novels in Sheba Hargreaves' acclaimed and beloved Oregon trilogy are back in print for the first time in over 70 years and collected on one volume for the first time ever.

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Ward of the Redskins

Ward of the Redskins

The second novel in Sheba Hargreaves' beloved and acclaimed Oregon Pioneer Trilogy, back in print for the first time in over 70 years.

Jim Faxon, a Bostonian trader and botanist, searches the wild, untamed Oregon frontier for Multnomah, a mysterious "white squaw" rumored to have been taken and raised by an isolated Indian tribe years earlier. His long and rigorous quest, through the secret passage over Neah-Kah-Nie peak, and down the rough Tillamook coast, and eastward again through the mountains to the "lake in the crater,"  is frought with danger, struggle and violence and leads to a shocking discovery.

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