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The o'Keefes of O'Kanagan : The Three Families of o'Keefe Ranch
The o'Keefes of O'Kanagan : The Three Families of o'Keefe Ranch
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Author(s): Mather, Ken
ISBN No.: 9781772035377
Pages: 336
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 48.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Ken Mather came to the O'Keefe Ranch in 1984 as manager and curator. His love and dedication to history make him the ideal person to write this important story. It is my pleasure to recommend this as the 'only family authorized story of the O'Keefes.'" --Eileen O'Keefe Giuliani, granddaughter of Cornelius O'Keefe and family historian "This multi-generational history of Cornelius O'Keefe and his family, pioneer ranchers of the North Okanagan, is a very welcome contribution to British Columbia's social and economic history." --Patricia E. Roy, professor emeritus of History at the University of Victoria and and recipient of the Canadian Historical Association's Lifetime Achievement Award "Ken Mather is a thorough researcher, knowledgeable historian, and prolific author, and in his latest book, he combines that expertise with a brilliant ability to conjecture. Using all these skills and tools, he presents an engaging, comprehensive story of the O'Keefe Ranch, its founder Cornelius O'Keefe, and his family." --Donna (Yoshitake) Wuest, bestselling author of Coldstream: The Ranch Where It All Began and Douglas Lake Ranch: Empire of Grass ""This clearly written and well researched study, with excellent illustrations, recounts how Cornelius O'Keefe, followed by his son Tierney, built up a large cattle and grain ranch, just north of Vernon in the Okanagan Valley.


" --Jean Barman, award-winning author, historian, retired academic, and winner of the 2015 Governor General's History Award for Scholarly Research ""A meticulously researched account of the life and times of cattle baron Cornelius O'Keefe. In lively and engaging prose, Ken Mather recounts the saga of a family-run ranch that is intricately linked to the history of both the local Syilx people and white settler farming and ranching in the Okanagan Valley." --Ian Pooley, Okanagan historian.


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