Rhapsody in Red - How Western Classical Music Became Chinese by Sheila Melvin

Rhapsody in Red - How Western Classical Music Became Chinese by Sheila Melvin

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Rhapsody in Red - How Western Classical Music Became Chinese by Sheila Melvin

Here sold at one low price, Bitterroot and Sundance are two novels in legendary Western writer Richard S. Wheeler's Barnaby Skye series

Bitterroot
Mountain man Barnaby Skye agrees to take a Quaker missionary, Dr. William Penn Sitgreaves, along with his wife Abigail and his party, to Owen's Fort in the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana. There, the Quakers intend to begin a mission to the Native Americans. Skye quickly discovers that Dr. Sitgreaves, far from being a soft man, has a backbone of steel--and he'll need it to found a mission in the wilds.

Sundance
Along the Oregon Trail, a war party of Lakota Sioux rob Con Brann of all that he holds dear--most devastatingly, his daughter Hester. Barnaby Skye endeavors to help Brann, even as the Sioux, 10,000 strong, gather to celebrate their ancient Sun Dance ritual, praying for vengeance upon their enemies--including Skye. Honor-bound to rescue the young girl, Skye must infiltrate their sacred ceremony.even though discovery means horrible death.

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ISBN 13 9780875861791
ISBN 10 0875861792
Title Rhapsody in Red - How Western Classical Music Became Chinese
Author Sheila Melvin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Algora Publishing
Year published 2004-05-01
Number of pages 376
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.