The Lariat

The Lariat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Lariat

The Lariat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1926
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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The Lariat

The Lariat
Author: Jaime De Angulo
Publisher: Counterpoint
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Lariat tells the story of Fray Luis, a Franciscan monk, who comes to Northern California to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. This text includes other stories as well.

The Lariat

The Lariat
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1923
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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The Home Missionary

The Home Missionary
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 722
Release: 1894
Genre: Home missions
ISBN:

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No. 3 of each volume contains the annual report and minutes of the annual meeting.

Ochoa

Ochoa
Author: Max Hirrill
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595397301

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As Jim Bob sat there looking at his father he knew what had to be done. He would have to call his boss and request a leave of absence. His boss was a nice guy and would understand. He would stay on the ranch as long as he was needed, even if it meant losing his part-time job and not finishing college. His family and the ranch were that important to him. After his father suffers a debilitating stroke, Jim Bob Johnson returns to the Johnson family ranch, in the southwestern United States, which has been in the family for three generations. The ranch also has oil wells, and the management of these falls to Jim Bob. His father returns home and cannot do any work. He is still mad at Jim Bob for going off to college. Jim Bob stays, in spite of his father's anger towards him. Jim Bob is thrust into taking charge of both the ranching and oil business. Shortly after his return, Jim Bob runs into his old girlfriend, Lillian. Although they have a rough time getting reacquainted, they soon reconcile their differences and make plans to get married. But will Jim Bob and Lillian stay in Ochoa to raise the next generation of Johnsons? Can they keep up with the demanding pace required to operate a ranch?

Arthur's Home Magazine

Arthur's Home Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1887
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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The Lariat

The Lariat
Author: Jaime De Angulo
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1582439842

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One of the most colorful and captivating writers of the 20th century, Jaime de Angulo came to America to become a cowboy, not an author. And he did become a cowboy—and a doctor, and a psychologist, and a highly regarded anthropologist. However, it was as a writer that he ultimately found his true calling. His stories uniquely represented the bohemian sensibility of the time, and he was known for infusing intellectualism into his coyote tales and shamanic mysticism. So vivid were his tales that Ezra Pound called him "the American Ovid," and William Carlos Williams claimed that de Angulo was "one of the most outstanding writers that I have ever encountered." The Lariat, which may well be his most important piece of fiction, is highlighted in this prize collection, along with other writings that have long been unavailable.

The Lariat

The Lariat
Author: Jaime De Angulo
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1582435960

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One of the most colorful and captivating writers of the 20th century, Jaime de Angulo came to America to become a cowboy, not an author. And he did become a cowboy—and a doctor, and a psychologist, and a highly regarded anthropologist. However, it was as a writer that he ultimately found his true calling. His stories uniquely represented the bohemian sensibility of the time, and he was known for infusing intellectualism into his coyote tales and shamanic mysticism. So vivid were his tales that Ezra Pound called him "the American Ovid," and William Carlos Williams claimed that de Angulo was "one of the most outstanding writers that I have ever encountered." The Lariat, which may well be his most important piece of fiction, is highlighted in this prize collection, along with other writings that have long been unavailable.

The Lariat

The Lariat
Author: Jaime de Angulo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1974
Genre: California
ISBN:

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The Lariat is a story told through myriad voices with frequently shifting verb tenses, ultimately dissolving into a patchwork collection of scenes and impressions. Sometimes, we hear the voice of an unknown historian/narrator attempting to piece together the life of protagonist Fray Luis through family records and Luis's own diary entries. At other times the story is told in the present tense, using the voices of talking animals.