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  2. R. C. Bray - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital: The First Mountain Man Story by Keith C. Blackmore Voice Arts Award for Audiobook Narration – Metaphysical, Best Voiceover Winner [17] Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Production – Audiobook Nominee [15] Hounacier: Valducan (2015) by Seth Skorkowsky Earphones Award: Winner [18] Huntress Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff

  3. Talk:Mountain Man (novel) - Wikipedia

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  4. Mountain Man (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Man is a 1965 novel written by Vardis Fisher. Set in the mid-1800s United States, it tells the story of Sam Minard, a hunter/trapper living and wandering throughout Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. The book is separated into three parts: Lotus, Kate and Sam.

  5. Talk:Mountain man - Wikipedia

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    "The Man from Snowy River" depicts an example from the Australian tradition of the genuine Australian mountain men. If I had the time to research this all the world's greatest mountain ranges would reveal a host of mountain men, including the Sierra Nevada in Spain, the Himalayas, the Altai and *everywhere* mountainous on the planet.

  6. Talk:Mountain (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Start a discussion about improving the Mountain (short story) page Talk pages are where people discuss how to make content on Wikipedia the best that it can be. You can use this page to start a discussion with others about how to improve the " Mountain (short story) " page.

  7. List of mountain men - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of explorers, trappers, guides, and other frontiersmen known as "Mountain Men". Mountain men are most associated with trapping for beaver from 1807 to the 1840s in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. Most moved on to other endeavors, but a few of them followed or adopted the mountain man life style into the 20th century.

  8. William Thomas Hamilton (frontiersman) - Wikipedia

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    He has been described as a mountain man, trapper, and scout of the American West, [3] [4] living in the mountains for more than 50 years. He was given the name Wildcat Bill by Native Americans. [5] He was considered a healer among Native Americans. Also called Sign Man, he excelled in Native American sign language according to Favour. [1]

  9. GraphicAudio - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, DC Comics and GraphicAudio released the audio book versions of Infinite Crisis and 52. [2] In 2008 and 2009, GraphicAudio released a series of Justice League of America audiobooks, followed in May 2009 by an audiobook version of Crisis on Infinite Earths , and that summer by Batman: Dead White and Batman: Inferno .