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Jack O'Brien

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Jack O'Brien



Average rating: 4.05 · 749 ratings · 109 reviews · 63 distinct worksSimilar authors
Silver Chief: Dog of the North

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4.24 avg rating — 247 ratings — published 1933 — 19 editions
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Silver Chief to the rescue

4.08 avg rating — 89 ratings — published 1937 — 14 editions
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The Return of Silver Chief

4.21 avg rating — 82 ratings — published 1943 — 19 editions
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Silver Chief's revenge

3.96 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 1954 — 7 editions
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Jack in the Box: or, How to...

3.85 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 2022 — 5 editions
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Spike of Swift River

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3.81 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 1942 — 6 editions
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Valiant, Dog of the Timberline

3.77 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 1935 — 2 editions
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The Roundabout Way: Stories...

4.10 avg rating — 21 ratings3 editions
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Royal Red: Colt of the Roya...

3.70 avg rating — 10 ratings2 editions
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The Last U-Boat

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 6 ratings2 editions
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“There were, to be sure, some grounds for the ranchers’ bitterness toward sheep. It was known that sheep cold be destructive to grass. Their small, sharp hoofs knifed deep into the sod, turning it up and cutting it so thoroughly that years were necessary for a new growth of grass to appear. In grazing also it could be held that they were harmful to the ranges because of their method of cropping down close to the roots and at times even below them. A sheep band allowed to graze too long on one range could utterly destroy it, reduce it to barren uselessness as quickly and completely as could a cloud of locusts swarm down and destroy a tract of grain. Bed grounds also were harmful to the pastures. Herders brought their sheep together at night to protect them from the ravages of roving wolves, coyotes, and bears, and should the band be permitted to occupy the same bed grounds for too long a period, the growth was soon worn off, exposing the bare earth, hopeless for future grass.”
Jack O'Brien, VALIANT - Dog of the Timberline
tags: sheep

“After a fellow has been through several kinds of hell and high water, it isn't exactly new to him if he is told that he may die. though it does give me a pain to think that just as I had given up the ship you fellow should arrive, only to have me die on your hands now that the fight is over. But that's all in the game.”
Jack O'Brien, Silver Chief: Dog of the North

“So it boils down to whether we trust every scientific means of completing this case by following the trail ahead or of chasing after your dog on a probable wild-goose chase.”’

“Exactly!”
Jack O'Brien, Silver Chief's Revenge
tags: dogs



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