The Bad Lands

A Novel

eBook, 358 pages

English language

Published Oct. 1, 2016 by University of Chicago Press.

ISBN:
9780226412757
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A story of cattle ranching on The Dakota Territories in the late 19th century.

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The Bad Lands

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Andrew Livingston — Harvard man, banker, political operative — comes to grief in New York City. He settles the rest of his family with his sister and heads west to the Bad Lands in the Dakota territories. As he scouts for land and crew for a cattle ranch, Livingston meets Lord Machray, a newly established large-scale cattle rancher who has big plans backed by money from back east. Livingston also meets Yule Hardy, a long established cattle rancher and head of the local stockraisers association and its auxiliary, the local vigilante group. Livingston gets his ranch up and running, and finds himself front and center in the battle to determine the character of the territories in the final years before statehood.

A straightforward western, then, where newcomers clash with the established, which gets worse when the newcomers change from cattle ranchers to farmers (I expected sheep headers to show up …

Subjects

  • cattle ranching
  • governance
  • vigilanties
  • immigration