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Western United States - History - General & Miscellaneous, Rural Sociology - General & Miscellaneous, Frontier & Pioneer Life - Western United States, Regional Studies - Western U.S.

Cowboy at Work: All about His Job and how He Does It

by Fay E. Ward, John R. Erickson
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"One of the best, if not the best, firsthand account written by a twentieth-century working cowboy. His knowledge of the country, combined with his writing and artistic abilities, make this book required reading." – Oregon Historical Quarterly

"I would rank The Cowboy at Work among the best books ever written about the American cowboy, maybe the best. Every word Fay E. Ward wrote can pass the tests and cross-examinations of the severest critics in his field: The saddlemakers, horse trainers, ranchers, and cowboys who have an uncanny knack for smelling out a fraud. The core of his knowledge is as timely and accurate today as it was fifty or seventy-five years ago." – John R. Erickson, one of America’s best-known working cowboys, in his Foreword to The Cowboy at Work.

"Here is a book by a man who knows what he is talking about. Fay Ward, an old time bronco buster, rough-string rider, cowhand, and wrangler, has roped, thrown, and hogtied an astonishing passel of facts and herded them into a vivid corral of cow country Americana."–Chicago Sun Tribune

"Head and haunches above anything else on the subject." – Arizona Highways

About the Author, Fay E. Ward

John R. Erickson, one of America's best-known working cowboys, wrote the foreword to The Cowboy at Work.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1987
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Pages
310
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806120515

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