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  1. The Shepherd of the Hills is a book written in 1907 by author Harold Bell Wright and illustrated by Frank G. Cootes. It depicts a mostly fictional story of mountain folklore and forgiveness, and has been translated into seven languages since its release.

  2. The Shepherd of the Hills is a 1941 American drama film starring John Wayne, Betty Field and Harry Carey. The supporting cast includes Beulah Bondi, Ward Bond, Marjorie Main and John Qualen. The picture was Wayne's first film in Technicolor and was based on the novel of the same name by Harold Bell Wright.

  3. Originally published in 1907, The Shepherd of the Hills is Harold Bell Wright's most famous work. Pelican Publishing Company is honored to bring this classic novel back to print as part of the Pelican Pouch series. In The Shepherd of the Hills, Wright spins a tale of universal truths across the years to the modern-day reader.

  4. Mar 10, 2002 · in memory of that beautiful summer in the ozark hills, when, so often, we followed the old trail around the rise of mutton hollow—the trail that is nobody knows how old—and from sammy’s lookout watched the day go over the western ridges.

  5. Harold Bell Wrights The Shepherd of the Hills is a straightforward story of the wilderness and the difficulties ordinary people faced on the frontier. Wright set his work in the Ozark...

  6. With John Wayne, Betty Field, Harry Carey, Beulah Bondi. A mysterious but pleasant stranger arrives in the Missouri hills and befriends a young backwoods girl, which doesn't sit well with her moonshiner fiancé who has vowed to find and kill his own father.

  7. Dec 1, 2003 · The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  8. Dive deep into Harold Bell Wright's The Shepherd of the Hills with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion

  9. Feb 29, 1992 · The Shepherd of the Hills tells the classic tale of a stranger who takes the Old Trail deep into the Ozark mountains, many miles from civilization. Learned...

  10. Wright's compelling and moving tale of an outsider who begins a new life in the isolated, insulated world of the fictional Mutton Hollow draws on his work as a Protestant pastor and his familiarity with the pioneer culture of homesteaders in the Ozark Mountains region of southern Missouri.