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Overview
Born Joseph Ernest Nephtali Dufault in the province of Quebec on June 6, 1892, Will James, like other young men before him, left home as a teenager to live out his dream of becoming a cowboy in the American West. A rustling incident landed him in a Nevada prison in 1915, where James turned to his artwork to convince the parole board of his worth. Freed on parole, James went on to write and illustrate 24 books and numerous magazine articles about cowboys, horses and the West. Torn between his attachment to the simple life of a cowboy and the demands of being a popular author, James turned to alcohol for solace, causing him to lose his wife, his ranch, and, in 1942, at the age of fifty, his life.Imagine round-up wagons, saddle horses, riders, branding irons, and the wide open range - a place where "there's not a fence as far as you can see, nothin' but blue grass ripplin' in the sun." Will James delivers all of that and more in this collection of eight short stories.
Editorials
Library Journal
James (no relation to Frank and Jesse) is the author of 24 books on cowboys and the West. This 1927 volume offers eight short stories and contains the author's original illustrations. Yee ha!Booknews
**** Reprint (1927) of a cowboy classic cited in BCL3. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
October 1, 1995
Publisher
Missoula, MT : Mountain Press, 1995.
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780878423316