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31 by Lawrence Clayton: A Clearfork Chronicle
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A look at the ranches, cowboys and characters in a wild and rugged country. - Suggested Retail $29.95 Our Price $19.95
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America's Historic Stockyards: Livestock Hotels
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An examination of America's stockyards, from their early beginnings to their eventual decline. The first and most comprehensive book ever done on the subject. Written by J'Nell L. Pate - 226 pages - hardback w/dustjacket - $24.95
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Big Ranch Country, The
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Written by J.W. Williams - A Double Mountain Books classic reissue, this is a story-book travelogue covering the big ranches of West and South Texas.
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Black Cowboys of Texas
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By Sara R. Massey - From scattered courthouse records, writings, and interviews with a few of the African American cowhands who were part of the history of Texas, Sara R. Massey and a host of writers have retrieved the little known stories of some of thes
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Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch
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A story about a 15-million-acre spread and the man who led it for more than 50 years. Bob Kleberg
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Cattle Kings of Texas
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Here is the story of the early cattle kings of Texas
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Charles Goodnight: Cowman and Plainsman
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An exciting story of a Texas Ranger, adventurer, and immigration officer who became a symbol of his age while gambling with death in the wild frontier regions of Texas, Arizona, and Old and New Mexico.
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Cowboy Spur Maker: The Story of Ed Blanchard
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Ed Blanchard was known as a wild, reckless cowboy long before horsemen of the West and recognized as a noted maker of cowboy spurs.
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Cowboys and Cattleland - Memoirs of a Frontier Cowboy
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A classic book that is now part of the Chisholm Trails series from TCU Press.
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Cowboys Cowgirls Cowchips
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True Tales from the Long X, Long S and Spade Ranches
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Cowhand - The Story of a Working Cowboy
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From the author of "Old Yeller," Gibson provides a warm and rousing account of a working cowboy.
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Faces of the Great Southwest
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Written By John F. Aceti - A Photo Essay and Oral History of A Rare Breed
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Friends - Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, Dogs, Cats and 'Coons
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Here under one cover are the collected writings of John R. Erickson about characters who have entered his life on the High Plains country of the Texas Panhandle.
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Great Plains Cattle Empire: Thatcher Brothers & Associates
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By Paul E. Patterson and Joy Poole - Foreword by Elmer Kelton “A veritable Who’s Who of pioneer cattlemen.”—Elmer Kelton, from the Foreword - Paperback - 211 pages with index
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Great Roundup: The Story of Texas and Southwestern Cowmen
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Spirited, vigorous and exciting, this is the history of one of the most vital enterprises in American life.
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Interwoven - A Pioneer Chronicle
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A classic work and story of a Texas ranch and family. This is the first in what became a must-read trilogy.
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Jesse Chisholm
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Biography of Jesse Chisholm - Trail Blazer, Sam Houston's Trouble Shooter Friend, Kin To The Cherokees
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John B. Armstrong - Texas Ranger and Pioneer Ranchman
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"Texas, by God!" cried notorious killer John Wesley Hardin when he saw a Colt .45 pointed at him on a train in Florida. At the other end of the pistol stood Texas Ranger John B. Armstrong.
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Lambshead Before Interwon - A Texas Range chronicle 1848-1878
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Based on a wealth of sources, including family documents and numerous interviews, Frances Holden’s narrative adds an invaluable chapter to both the Lambshead story and Texas range history.
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Legendary Ranches
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From Western Horseman - The horses, history and traditions of North America's greatest contemporary ranches.
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Negro Cowboys, The
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They could hold their own with any creature, man or beast, that got in the way of a cattle drive. They worked hard, thought fast, and met or set the highest standards for cowboys and range riders.
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On Independence Creek: The Story of a Texas Ranch
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Charlena Chandler has produced an enjoyable book that takes us back to the fondly remembered mid-century in small-town West Texas
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Renderbrook: A Century Under the Spade Brand
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The hundred-year history of the Renderbrook Spade Ranch mirrors the history of ranching in West Texas, tracing ranching's evolution from an open-range Longhorn-dominated industry to today's forward-looking specialized operations.
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Some More Horse Tradin'
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More great yarns from Ben K. Green, author of Horse Tradin'
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Tio Cowboy: Juan Salinas Rodeo Roper & Horseman
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A biography of one of the all-time great calf ropers to come out of South Texas and an inductee into the Rodeo Hall of Fame.
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Tom Horn: Blood on the Moon
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Did Tom Horn commit the 1901 murder of the fourteen-year-old son of a sheep-owning homesteader who had stolen from the cattle barons? ranges? If not, who did?
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Trail Drivers of Texas, The
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Interesting sketches of early cowboys and their experiences on the range and cattle trails
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We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cow Puncher
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Considered one of the best first-hand accounts of life a cowboy and on the cattle trails.
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What I Learned on the Ranch
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Short stories from a West Texas childhood. A 2005 Independent Publisher Book Award finalist; Southwest Book of the Year, Best Reading for 2004.
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Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers
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A fascinating look at a cowboy art form and the people who craft them.
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Lamshead Legacy - The Ranch Diary of Watt Matthews
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The diary that documents the life of a legendary cattleman, Watt Matthews.
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Life on the King Ranch
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One of the most legendary ranches in the West comes alive.
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Cowboy Way, The
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An Exploration of History & Culture
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Johnson County War, The
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"The Johnson County War" is a fresh account of a major conflict that captivated writers and filmmakers for more than a century.
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Modern Cowboy, The
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John R. Erickson, creator of Hank the Cowdog, sets out to answer the question of who is a cowboy?
