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Cowboy Pride 1880

Cowboy Pride 1880
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Total Pages: 8
Release: 2012
Genre: Cowboy boots
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Cowboy Pride

Cowboy Pride
Author: Anne McAllister
Publisher:
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1997
Genre: Cowboys
ISBN:

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Cowboy Culture

Cowboy Culture
Author: David Dary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A colorful account of five centuries of cowboy culture details the life, history, customs, status, job, equipment, and more of the cowboy from sixteenth-century Spanish Mexico to the present.


A Cowboy Worth Claiming

A Cowboy Worth Claiming
Author: Charlene Sands
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459226194

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Cowboy Chance Worth gets more than he bargains for when he saves damsel in distress Lizzie Mitchell. He has come to Red Ridge, Arizona, to rescue her family's failing ranch and find Lizzie a suitable husband. Too bad it wouldn't be honorable to keep the little spitfire for himself! Lizzie may be innocent, but she's not naive. Fully determined to find her own way in life, she doesn't welcome Chance's intrusion. But when he plans to leave she realizes she may not be ready to see the back of him just yet!


A Western Legacy

A Western Legacy
Author: National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780806137315

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Celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of this premier museum in Oklahoma City, offering both an institutional history and a captivating collection of photographs representing its extensive holdings. Simultaneous.


The 1880 Cowboy Sketch Book

The 1880 Cowboy Sketch Book
Author: Jerry Riness
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 199?
Genre: Cowboys
ISBN:

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American Cowboys

American Cowboys
Author: Jeff Savage
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1464604754

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James McCauley stood watch over his herd of cattle in the midnight darkness. Storm clouds plastered the sky. Suddenly, a clap of thunder stirred the cattle. Frightened by the loud sound, the cattle were off and running. Stampede. McCauley's horse got jittery, and took him in every direction. McCauley was lost. The life of a cowboy in the Wild West was tough. From branding cattle to cattle drives, a cowboy worked hard. Author Jeff Savage takes a firsthand look at the lives of American cowboys, from rounding up cattle to the end of a long drive.


The Cowboy

The Cowboy
Author: Blake Allmendinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1992
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 019507243X

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What are the connections between cattle branding and Christian salvation, between livestock castration and square dancing, between rustling and the making of spurs and horsehair bridles in prison, between children's coloring books and cowboy poetry as it is practiced today? The Cowboy usesliterary, historical, folkloric, and pop cultural sources to document ways in which cowboys address religion, gender, economics, and literature. Arguing that cowboys are defined by the work they do, Allmendinger sets out in each chapter to investigate one form of labor (such as branding, castration,or rustling) that cowboys perform in their "work culture." He then looks at early oral poems that cowboys recited around campfires, on trail drives, at roundups, and at home in their bunkhouses, and at later poems, histories and autobiographies written by cowboys--most of which have never beforebeen studied by scholars. He discovers that these texts not only deal with work but with larger concerns, including art, morality, spirituality, and male sexuality. In addition to spotlighting little-known texts, art, and archival sources, The Cowboy examines the works of Twain, Steinbeck, Cather,Norris, Dana, McMurtry, and others, and features more than 60 historic photographs, many of which have not been published until now.


Cowboys of the Americas

Cowboys of the Americas
Author: Richard W. Slatta
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300056716

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Lavishly illustrated with photographs, paintings, and movie stills, this Western Heritage Award-winning book explores what life was actually like for the working cowboy in North America. "If you read only one book on cowboys, read this one".--Journal of the Southwest.


Westerns

Westerns
Author: Victoria Lamont
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0803237626

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At every turn in the development of what we now know as the western, women writers have been instrumental in its formation. Yet the myth that the western is male-authored persists. Westerns: A Women’s History debunks this myth once and for all by recovering the women writers of popular westerns who were active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when the western genre as we now know it emerged. Victoria Lamont offers detailed studies of some of the many women who helped shape the western. Their novels bear the classic hallmarks of the western—cowboys, schoolmarms, gun violence, lynchings, cattle branding—while also placing female characters at the center of their western adventures and improvising with western conventions in surprising and ingenious ways. In Emma Ghent Curtis’s The Administratrix a widow disguises herself as a cowboy and infiltrates the cowboy gang responsible for lynching her husband. Muriel Newhall’s pulp serial character, Sheriff Minnie, comes to the rescue of a steady stream of defenseless female victims. B. M. Bower, Katharine Newlin Burt, and Frances McElrath use cattle branding as a metaphor for their feminist critiques of patriarchy. In addition to recovering the work of these and other women authors of popular westerns, Lamont uses original archival analysis of the western-fiction publishing scene to overturn the long-standing myth of the western as a male-dominated genre.