Show Publishers Meet Demand for More Linderman Books Morning Light Follows Story of American Indian Under the title of ot I L ige ge Mounts Free Trapper the classic of or frontier frontier frontier fron fron- tier life Ue Morning Light was first published some ome el eight ht years ears ago so With the extraordinary reception given American The L Life fe Story Stor of or a Great Indian Indin n upon upon its publication publication cation in the spring o of 1930 there came an overwhelming demand Cormore for Cor more of or Frank B. B Linderman's stories and chronicles of or the old west To meet this this demand the publishers publishers' hers hers' have introduced to his rapidly increasing Increasing- public this exciting ex ex- citing clUng story which upon first rading reading reading read read- ing It caused IrvIn Cobb to succinctly suc sue i remark Wh Why in hell I haven't I heard of this this' book before betor Thank God there are men still sUIl JIving livIng living liv liv- ing who knew the old west and have tho the talent to tell abo about t it Frank B. B Linderman went to Montana seeking adventure in 1885 at the a age ace e of ot seve seventeen seventeen and teen and and stayed for forty five years to live the ad adventure adventure adventure ad- ad venture that he found He has been trapper hunter cowboy rival and arid friend of or the Indian He Ic has been adopted Into the Chippewa and Cree Indian tribes He I-fe has long been recognized as an authority on the Indian and the old life of the plains He has been given the degree deglee of oC by the State State- University o of Montana for or his Indian rf research earch and literary work The Ver very moment or of Mr Ir Linderman Linderman's Linderman's Linder- Linder mans man's advent to the plans plains was pro pro- The old life lICe was already alread passing and there had been none non to write its history Today that life is gone a a aliCe life liCe about which G General Hugh L. L Scott says SaB I have ne never neve neverseen r seen such real happiness happiness' and contentment contentment contentment con con- anywhere before or sineas since sine as when when- the Indian village was as fu full fuU of or meat drying everywhere in th the sun sun a a. freedom of or care and a happiness happiness hap hap- that the white man knows know nothing about in these da days s 's of or in innumerable innumerable In- In numerable In inhibitions forced on or him by civilization And ot of of that thai lire life Frank B. B Linderman has lived t to become the chronicler |