[NFBMT] Good to see Montana Books on BARD

BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER breslauerj at gmail.com
Mon Mar 1 11:20:53 UTC 2021


All I can say is several.  Maybe that would be something to ask your reader 
advisor.

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Hi again,

I think I have a new question!  How many books on that list were produced by 
the Montana State Library?  The Charley Pride book was produced by the Texas 
State Library.  I wasn't looking for books about Montanans which would be 
produced anywhere. I was looking for books produced by our Montana library.  I'm 
pleased I found the books I did and I'm glad I'm finding them!

Jim



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On Mar 1, 2021, at 2:22 AM, James Aldrich <jkaldrich at mysero.net> wrote:

?Hi again,

It still is good to see those Montana books on  Bard!  I'm glad I stumbled on 
what I did!  I was only getting these on cassette.  How many hours did it take 
for you to come up with that list or is there a section I can go to so I can 
find these for myself without spending many hours, like going through the 
latest books!

Jim

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On Feb 28, 2021, at 11:04 AM, BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER via NFBMT <nfbmt at nfbnet.org> 
wrote:

?There are many, many books on BARD about Montana and written by Montanans.
Here are some examples.  Joy

Montana adventure: the recollections of Frank B. Linderman DBC13617 The West 
Biography Travel Linderman's own story up to 1930. He was 16 when in 1885 he 
left Chicago for the Flathead Lake country in northeastern Montana. There, as a 
trapper, he initiated a lifelong friendship with Indians that provided material 
for more than a dozen books.

Adventuring along the Lewis and Clark Trail: Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, 
Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
DB56639
Adventure
Travel
U.S. History
Nature and the Environment
Travel guide traces the Corps of Discovery's 1804-1806 route across ten states 
to the Pacific Ocean. Excerpts from Lewis and Clark's journals provide 
perspective on ecological changes that have taken place since their expedition.
Also includes tips on hiking, biking, canoeing, and kayaking adventures. Gives 
useful contact information. 2003.

Anaconda, Montana: copper smelting boom town on the western frontier DBC14021 
The West U.S. History This is a history of Anaconda, Montana, from 1883 through 
the early 1980's when the smelter closed. It is a tale of a boomtown with the 
largest copper smelter and the tallest smokestack in the world. It is a story 
of prospectors, politicians, pioneers, Marcus Daly, railroads, mining, Indian 
battles and massive industrial development in the American West. For high 
school and adult readers.

Bannack: foundation of Montana DBC10161
U.S. History
Details the history and legacy of the historic mining town of Bannack, Montana.

Copper camp: stories of the world's greatest mining town, Butte, Montana.
DBC13882
U.S. History
"Copper Camp" is about the city of Butte, Montana, from its beginning in the 
mid-1800's to the time of the writing of the book, 1943. It is based on 
anecdotes and may or may not be non-fiction. It is a biography of a town 
written by people who know her and loved her anyway. The first 
paragraph--"Butte is unpredictable. Yesterday, today and probably tomorrow she 
is a city of paradox--virtuous yet wanton, vindictive and forgiving, hard 
headed or charitable, kind, cruel, religious, agnostic, sordid, exalted, gay 
and tragic." For high school and adult readers.

Deliverance: Mary Fields : first African American woman Star Route mail carrier 
in the United States : a Montana history DB98289 Biography U.S. History The 
daring life of an emancipated slave who moved to the Montana wilderness.
Recounts her efforts to improve living conditions, her plan to register to 
vote, and her work as a mail carrier. Some strong language. 2016.


Eastern Montana: a portrait of the land and its people DBC13829 U.S. History 
"Eastern Montana" is a land of sweeping vistas and seemingly open country, and 
perhaps no other section of the state is more deserving of the Big Sky label.
The pictures and text of this book depict a region rich in energy and food 
production. Some think that the future of the state is to be found here.

Elsie: forty-four years at the mansion with eight Montana governors DBC13899 
The West U.S. History Biography of Heads of State and Political Figures Elsie 
Jones served forty-four years for eight governors at both the Victorian 
Governors' Mansion and the 1950's ranch-style Ship of State Executive Mansion.
This book contains forty-eight of her recipes and many anecdotes about her 
years of service. She holds the American record as the longest serving exempt 
or appointed state employee as the governor's personal staff cook. For high 
school and adult readers.

Pride: the Charley Pride story DBC14351
Biography
Biography of Musicians and Composers
Born into a poor farm family in Mississippi, Charley Pride won the hearts of 
country music fans in addition to three Grammy Awards. In this autobiography, 
he describes how he overcame prejudice and hatred to become the only African 
American superstar among country music's white galaxy of singing stars. A 
rising young star named Willie Nelson took a chance on him in 1967 when he 
added Pride to his tour through Louisiana and Texas--a courageous gamble that 
opened more doors in the music business for Pride. In 1969 Charley Pride moved 
his family from Montana to make his home in Dallas. Strong language.

Montana stirrups, sage and shenanigans: western ranch life in a forgotten era
DBC01191
The West
Biography
The three authors write of ranch life as lived in Montana and other western 
states through a legacy of pioneer values and traditions. In many ways it is 
the story of young ranching families all across the west during a time that 
demanded resourcefulness, hard work, and courage. Violence.

Montana's Indians: yesterday and today DBC13608 U.S. History The history, 
growth, development, culture, education and economics of Montana's Indians are 
discussed in volume 11 of the Montana Geographic Series.
Biographies of important Indian leaders are also presented and the future 
prospects of Montana Indians is probed. For high school and adult readers.

More than petticoats. Remarkable Montana women DBC13912 Biography U.S. History 
Discover fourteen remarkable Montana women, born before the turn of the 
century, and learn about their challenges and triumphs: Jeannette Rankin, peace 
activist; Pretty Shield-Crow, healer; Evelyn Cameron, frontier photographer; 
Mattie Castner, entrepreneur, founder of Belt; Maria Dean, Montana's first 
female lawyer admitted to the bar; Fanny Cory Cooney, illustrator and 
internationally syndicated cartoonist; and Fannie Sperry Steele, world champion 
bronc rider. This collection of absorbing biographies chronicles part of 
Montana's history. For high school and adult readers.


Who lost?: the autobiography of a blind man with great vision DBC01193 
Biography of Persons with Disabilities Dale Sheldon was born in Conrad, 
Montana, and lost his vision at the age of four. Encouraged by his family and 
motivated by his just do it philosophy, Dale became a successful auto repair 
shop owner for thirty years, an avid hunter and fisherman, served for twelve 
years as a county commissioner, became a Russian interpreter, and expressed 
himself as a sculptor and woodworker. 2013.



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