Background
Glen Rounds was born on April 4, 1906, in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, United States. He was the son of William Eugene and Jane (Barber) Rounds.
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Glen studied painting and drawing at the Art Institute in Kansas City, and traveled the country one summer with another art student, Jackson Pollock.
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Glen took night classes at the Art Students League.
(Although he's the smallest cowboy on his uncle Torwal's R...)
Although he's the smallest cowboy on his uncle Torwal's Rattlesnake Ranch, Whitey finally proves that he can be a first-rate cowhand in an exciting roundup adventure.
https://www.amazon.com/Whiteys-First-Round-Avon-Camelot/dp/0380571412/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Glen+Rounds+Whitey%27s+First+Round-up&qid=1600687398&sr=8-1
1942
(Traces the season-to-season activities of a band of wild ...)
Traces the season-to-season activities of a band of wild horses as they raise their young, evade enemies, and survive the rigors of their badlands home.
https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Horses-Desert-Glen-Rounds/dp/B000HUQ4U8
1969
(The author describes his observations of the habits of in...)
The author describes his observations of the habits of insects, reptiles, birds, and other wildlife within sight of his doorstep.
https://www.amazon.com/Wildlife-Your-Doorstep-Glen-Rounds/dp/082340238X/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=Glen+Rounds&qid=1600687032&sr=8-5
1974
(When an old gentle cow horse is turned into the house yar...)
When an old gentle cow horse is turned into the house yard to keep the grass down, a young boy and his sister decide they will learn to ride him and find problem after problem as they learn how to mount and ride without falling.
https://www.amazon.com/Once-We-Had-Horse-Second/dp/0823412415/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=Glen+Rounds&qid=1600687032&sr=8-12
1996
Glen Rounds was born on April 4, 1906, in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, United States. He was the son of William Eugene and Jane (Barber) Rounds.
Glen studied painting and drawing at the Kansas City Art Institute, and traveled the country one summer with another art student, Jackson Pollock. Reaching New York in 1930, he took night classes at the Art Students League.
During his early career, Glen Rounds worked various jobs ranging from cowboy and railroad hand to baker, carnival medicine man, and textile designer.
Rounds began approaching publishers with his work in the mid-1930s, and his tenacity eventually paid off with his first collection of original tall tales about Paul Bunyan, "Ol' Paul, the Mighty' Logger" (1936). This was followed by dozens of other fiction and nonfiction works that were often about frontier life, including the "Whitey" series about a young cowboy, the tail-tale series featuring his character Mr. Yowder, and nature books such as "Wild Orphan" (1961) and "The Beaver: How He Works" (1976).
After contracting severe arthritis in his right arm in 1989, Rounds learned to draw with his left hand and continued to write and illustrate books, including his most recent works "Sod Houses on the Great Plains" (1995) and "Beaver" (1999). In addition to his own books. Rounds also illustrated the works of other authors such as Vance Randolph, Wilson Gage, Jane Yolen, and Eric A. Kimmel.
(When an old gentle cow horse is turned into the house yar...)
1996(Although he's the smallest cowboy on his uncle Torwal's R...)
1942(Traces the season-to-season activities of a band of wild ...)
1969(The author describes his observations of the habits of in...)
1974Rounds divorced from his first wife, Janet Barber, in 1927. His second wife, Margaret Olmsted, died in 1968. He married Elizabeth High in 1989. He had a son, William Eugene Rounds.