The Old-time Cowhand

The Old-time Cowhand

Auteur : Ramon Frederick Adams

Date de publication : 1971

Éditeur : Collier Books

Nombre de pages : 354

Résumé du livre

Forget all the sharpshooting horse operas and classic caricatures of the West's greatest human resource. Here at last is the real cowboy at work and at play: an unforgettable slice of Americana whose life will never be seen again. Ramon Adams vividly re-creates the complete cowhand in astonishingly authentic thought, word, and deed. The man, his character, his quirks and fancies come roaring to life--at home on his horse, on the range, in (and out of) the Law, on the chow line, and in the saloon. His attitudes toward God, bosses, rodeos, drinking, and women--in that order--flesh out a humorous, skeptical, singing loner, a man unknown to the average movie-goer--one how played hard but worked harder; who'd sooner dance than shoot; who made his own laws in a lawless land ... but was cowed by the sight of a lady. More than a legend, far less than a myth. The Old-Time Cowhand was on the most fascinating anachronisms of his or any other time. Here's fact that beggars fiction!--Cover

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