Pioneers Pan Phillips and his partner Rich Hobson carved their places in ranching history when they discovered “grass beyond the mountains” in the far reaches of the Chilcotin. Thanks to a series of hugely popular books, their exploits became the stuff of legend and Phillips became one of Canada’s enduring folk heroes. But if a man had to be tough to survive some of the roughest living in creation, what did a young girl have to be? This is the story of Pan Phillips’ daughter Diana, who learned to trap muskrat when she was little more than a toddler, worked with haying crews before she was into her teens and was renowned as the only person feisty enough to best her legendary father in a slanging match.
Beyond the Chilcotin: On the Home Ranch with Pan Phillips
$19.95
This biography provides insight into Canadian history and culture through the story of a pioneer’s daughter on a ranch.
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| Weight | 0.476 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.4 × 1.7 × 22.7 in |

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