01563cam a2200361 i 4500 365972713 TxAuBib 20180101120000.0 800828t19811937||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 80022077 9780803291232 $19.95 080329123X $19.95 (OCoLC)6735537 TxAuBib rda Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966. Slogum house / Mari Sandoz. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [1981] ©1937. 336 pages ; 21 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Reprint of the 1st ed. published by Little, Brown, Boston. Summary: Slogum House "lay on the winter flat of Oxbow like the remains of some great, hulking animal that had foraged the region long ago, leaving its old gray carcass to dry and bleach at the foot of the hogback." Ruled by Gulla Slogum, the house was headquarters for a clan that terrorized what it couldn't seduce or steal. Using her daughter as poisoned bait and her sons as predators, Gulla plotted to put a whole county under her control. She had been insulted too often and worked too hard; now she sought power, land, and revenge. 20180101. Women ranchers Fiction. Women ranchers. Western stories. Nebraska History Fiction. Nebraska. Fiction. History.