Cowboys and Kansas
Autor Jim Hoyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780806128672
ISBN-10: 0806128674
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10: 0806128674
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
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Rodeo cowboys, movie cowboys, television cowboys, pulp-western cowboys, singing cowboys, drugstore cowboys, urban cowboys, line-dance cowboys, and weekend cowboys ultimately all owe their existence to the working cowboy who earns his living on a ranch or, in the old days, earned it as a drover. And without Kansas, the working cowboy, America's greatest folk hero, would not have developed into the national symbol we all know. In Cowboys and Kansas Jim Hoy educates and entertains us with essays and tales about cowboy life that are based on personal experience, folklore, and history. He explains how the post-Civil War, large-scale cattle drives from Texas (where many cattle were produced but could not be fattened on sand, sagebrush, and mesquite) to the tallgrass and railheads of Kansas gave birth to a folk culture that spread throughout the West. Even the high-heeled cowboy boot began in Kansas. Hoy combines scholarly interest in the subject with firsthand experience as a working cowboy to tell simple but finely crafted tales about every conceivable dimension of ranch and trail life. He knows a good story when he hears one, and he has driven many a back road seeking out old-timers with yarns to spin. Introduced to cowboys, famous and obscure, historical and contemporary, we hear them tell about troublesome horses they have ridden, rattlesnakes they have encountered, outlaws they have met. We experience the details of the cowhand's daily work (roping, counting, and shipping cattle, riding with a trail herd) and play (rodeos, horse races, roping contests, poetry). We meet women drovers, Wild West show riders, and jockeys in a section on cowgirls, and we learn the history of cowboy boots, pants, hats, and saddles. A set of essays on animals describes the ways of long-horns, wild cattle, and cold-jawed horses. Wit and warmth abound in this collection of engaging tales. Hoy's easy-going style invites the reader - whether connoisseur of western Americana, folklorist, rancher, or urban cowboy - to savor the simple pleasures of a distinctively American life-style.