Why the Chisholm Trail Forks

Why the Chisholm Trail Forks
Author: Andy Adams
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1956
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 0292709935

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Why the Chisholm Trail Forks and Other Tales of the Cattle Country

Why the Chisholm Trail Forks and Other Tales of the Cattle Country
Author: Andy Adams
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2010-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292792360

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This sparkling collection of tales told around Western campfires, written by the master chronicler of the range, is a literary find of great interest and genuine importance. Andy Adams is remembered chiefly as the author of The Log of a Cowboy. Among the most charming features of the Log are the stories the cowhands told around the fires at night when the day's work was done. Similar and equally delightful stories are scattered throughout several other less successful novels, long out of print, while others that never saw publication were found by the editor among Adams' papers. In the present book, Wilson M. Hudson has gathered together these tales of the trail and camp into one volume that surely will delight the hearts of all readers who are interested in the old West.

Short Story Index

Short Story Index
Author: Dorothy Elizabeth Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1960
Genre: Short stories
ISBN:

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Short Story Index

Short Story Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1960
Genre: Short stories
ISBN:

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Charles M. Russell

Charles M. Russell
Author: Raphael James Cristy
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780826332851

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Well known for his sketches, paintings, and sculptures of the Old West, Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) was also an accomplished author in the humorous genre known as "local color." Raphael Cristy sorts Russell's writings into four general categories: serious Indian stories, men encountering wildlife, cattle range characters, and nineteenth-century westerners facing twentieth-century challenges. Russell's art is often misinterpreted as mere longing for a fading open-range west, but his writings tell a different story. Cristy shows how Russell amused his peers with stories that also delivered sharp observations of Euro-American suppression of Indians and humorous treatment of wilderness and range issues plus the emergence of women and urbanization as bewildering agents of change in the modern West. "A welcome departure from the usual biographies and coffee table volumes on Russell and his art. . . . [Cristy] deals with an important, yet relatively unexplored, aspect of the career of one of the most influential interpreters of the American West."--Byron Price, Director, C. M. Russell Center for the Study of Art

Andy Adams' Campfire Tales

Andy Adams' Campfire Tales
Author: Andy Adams
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803258358

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Andy Adams' The Log of a Cowboy has long been acknowledged a classic of western American literature. Hoffman Birney, in the New York Times Book Review, once declared, "If there is such a thing as an all-time 'best' Western, that is it." One of the most delightful features of the Log is the inclusion of tales told by the cowboys at night. Adams was a master of the campfire tale, and the fifty-one collected here, each told by an Andy Adams character, touch upon every aspect of range life. Readers will never forget characters like Bull Durham, Uncle Dave Hapfinger, and Aaron Scales, or the tale of the tubercular drifter whose death caused tough cowboys to cry, or the gruesome account of the hanging of the renegade Kansas lawman, or the humorous incident of the "big brindle muley ox" that decided to ride instead of walk.

Red River

Red River
Author: Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1838717730

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Red River (1947) is one of Howard Hawks' near-perfect films. A sweeping, fast-moving Western, it's stunningly shot and stars John Wayne and Montgomery Clift in complex roles set off by typically fine ensemble acting. In her study, Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues explores the thematic complexity of 'Red River' as well as its historical resonances and its place in film history. She focuses particular attention on the actors' contributions and on 'Red River''s relationship to other Hawks classics.

The Chisholm Trail

The Chisholm Trail
Author: Andrew Santella
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780516203935

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Dramatic and defining moments in American history come vividly the life in the Cornerstones of Freedom series.

The Chisholm Trail; a History of the World's Greatest Cattle Trail, Together with a Description of the Persons, a Narrative of the Events, and Reminiscences Associated with the Same

The Chisholm Trail; a History of the World's Greatest Cattle Trail, Together with a Description of the Persons, a Narrative of the Events, and Reminiscences Associated with the Same
Author: Sam P. Ridings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1936
Genre: Cattle trade
ISBN:

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Together with a description of the persons, a narrative of the events, and reminiscences associated with the same.