Glen Rounds (1906–2002)
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Rounds, who was born in 1906 in a sod house near Wall, South Dakota, and moved to Montana one year later in a covered wagon. He wrote dozens of tall tales and realistic books about rural America, especially North Carolina, where he lived, and Montana, where he was brought up. Rounds first book, Ol' toon meer Paul, the Mighty Logger, was published in 1936 by Holiday. He won the AAUW Award in 1983 for Wild Appaloosa. The AAUW Award was created in 1953 to honor North Carolinan children's authors.Rounds died in Pinehurst, NC, September 27, 2002, after a long illness. He was 96. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Mountain Men;: George Frederick Ruxton's First Hand Account of Fur Trappers and Indians in the Rockies (1966) 6 exemplaren
Trail Drive: A True Narrative of Cowboy Life from Andy Adams' "Log of a Cowboy" (1965) — Editor/Illustrator — 6 exemplaren
Pay Dirt 1 exemplaar
Horse Stories Set: The Blint Colt Black Beauty The White Stallion Five True Horse Stories 1 exemplaar
Prairie Schooner, The 1 exemplaar
Whittey and the Wild Horse 1 exemplaar
Whitey's First Round-up 1 exemplaar
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Folklore of the great West; selections from eighty-three years of the Journal of American folklore (1969) — Illustrator — 26 exemplaren
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, September 1976 — Illustrator — 2 exemplaren
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- 2002-09-27
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- USA
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- Kerlan Award (1980)
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