Author: Earl Alonzo Brininstool
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Trail Dust of a Maverick
Author: Earl Alonzo Brininstool
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Trail Dust of a Maverick
Author: Earl Alonzo Brininstool
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Languages : en
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Trail Dust of a Maverick
Author: Brininstool E. A.
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ISBN: 9780243741366
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780243741366
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Trail Dust
Author: Nathan Woolford
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1398420387
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
California. 1958. Spring is in the air, which can mean only one thing - the circus season is coming. But for Kal Klondike, the tough and enigmatic owner of Klondike's Circus, it will be a season unlike any other. With money troubles and an ambitious new schedule to worry about, Klondike's world is turned upside down by a string of unexpected arrivals within his troupe. A glamorous new public relations guru, a dour financial expert, a super-talented young performer, a crazed saboteur and a mysterious figure from his past are all along for the ride as the circus train sets off for the new season. Disaster, triumph and a series of spectacular thrills are on the way as the battle to be America's number one circus begins.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 1398420387
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
California. 1958. Spring is in the air, which can mean only one thing - the circus season is coming. But for Kal Klondike, the tough and enigmatic owner of Klondike's Circus, it will be a season unlike any other. With money troubles and an ambitious new schedule to worry about, Klondike's world is turned upside down by a string of unexpected arrivals within his troupe. A glamorous new public relations guru, a dour financial expert, a super-talented young performer, a crazed saboteur and a mysterious figure from his past are all along for the ride as the circus train sets off for the new season. Disaster, triumph and a series of spectacular thrills are on the way as the battle to be America's number one circus begins.
The Mammoth Book of the West
Author: Jon E. Lewis
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1780337000
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Revised and expanded edition of Jon E. Lewis's ever-popular account of the American West. The book is at once a history and a compendium of western lore. It tells what life on the frontier was really like and gives a human portrait of the tough and sometimes violent way of life experienced by the early pioneers. The gunfighters and the cowboys, women, Indians and others, all have their part to play - and as well as the historical accounts there are intriguing anecdotes of everyday life on the plains, from how Montana cowboys warmed up their horses' bits, to the words of the Navajo medicine chants.
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1780337000
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Revised and expanded edition of Jon E. Lewis's ever-popular account of the American West. The book is at once a history and a compendium of western lore. It tells what life on the frontier was really like and gives a human portrait of the tough and sometimes violent way of life experienced by the early pioneers. The gunfighters and the cowboys, women, Indians and others, all have their part to play - and as well as the historical accounts there are intriguing anecdotes of everyday life on the plains, from how Montana cowboys warmed up their horses' bits, to the words of the Navajo medicine chants.
Cowboy Poets & Cowboy Poetry
Author: David Stanley
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252068362
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
This book offers the first in-depth examination of a distinctive and community-based tradition rich with larger-than-life heroes, vivid occupational language, humor, and unblinking encounters with birth, death, nature, and animals in the poetry.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252068362
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
This book offers the first in-depth examination of a distinctive and community-based tradition rich with larger-than-life heroes, vivid occupational language, humor, and unblinking encounters with birth, death, nature, and animals in the poetry.
Another Place
Author: Andrew Elkins
Publisher: TCU Press
ISBN: 9780875652597
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Contending that many good poets live and write in the American West, Andrew Elkins suggests that the western landscape--be it New Mexico desert or Alaskan wilderness--shapes the work that is created there. The place's essence and spirit inevitably become part of the work that flows from the poet's creativity. Elkins examines the work of Peggy Pond Church, John Haines, Adrian C. Louis, Richard Hugo, Jane Hirshfield, and several cowboy poets. --Texas Christian University Press.
Publisher: TCU Press
ISBN: 9780875652597
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Contending that many good poets live and write in the American West, Andrew Elkins suggests that the western landscape--be it New Mexico desert or Alaskan wilderness--shapes the work that is created there. The place's essence and spirit inevitably become part of the work that flows from the poet's creativity. Elkins examines the work of Peggy Pond Church, John Haines, Adrian C. Louis, Richard Hugo, Jane Hirshfield, and several cowboy poets. --Texas Christian University Press.
Writing Arizona, 1912–2012
Author: Kim Engel-Pearson
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806159197
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
From the year of Arizona’s statehood to its centennial in 2012, narratives of the state and its natural landscape have revealed—and reconfigured—the state’s image. Through official state and federal publications, newspapers, novels, poetry, autobiographies, and magazines, Kim Engel-Pearson examines narratives of Arizona that reflect both a century of Euro-American dominance and a diverse and multilayered cultural landscape. Examining the written record at twenty-five-year intervals, Writing Arizona, 1912–2012 shows us how the state was created through the writings of both its inhabitants and its visitors, from pioneer reminiscences of settling the desert to modern stories of homelessness, and from early-twentieth-century Native American “as-told-to” autobiographies to those written in Natives’ own words in the 1970s and 1980s. Weaving together these written accounts, Engel-Pearson demonstrates how government leaders’ and boosters’ promotion of tourism—often at the expense of minority groups and the environment—was swiftly complicated by concerns about ethics, representation, and conservation. Word by word, story by story, Engel-Pearson depicts an Arizona whose narratives reflect celebrations of diversity and calls for conservation—yet, at the same time, a state whose constitution declares only English words “official.” She reveals Arizona to be constructed, understood, and inhabited through narratives, a state of words as changeable as it is timeless.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806159197
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 309
Book Description
From the year of Arizona’s statehood to its centennial in 2012, narratives of the state and its natural landscape have revealed—and reconfigured—the state’s image. Through official state and federal publications, newspapers, novels, poetry, autobiographies, and magazines, Kim Engel-Pearson examines narratives of Arizona that reflect both a century of Euro-American dominance and a diverse and multilayered cultural landscape. Examining the written record at twenty-five-year intervals, Writing Arizona, 1912–2012 shows us how the state was created through the writings of both its inhabitants and its visitors, from pioneer reminiscences of settling the desert to modern stories of homelessness, and from early-twentieth-century Native American “as-told-to” autobiographies to those written in Natives’ own words in the 1970s and 1980s. Weaving together these written accounts, Engel-Pearson demonstrates how government leaders’ and boosters’ promotion of tourism—often at the expense of minority groups and the environment—was swiftly complicated by concerns about ethics, representation, and conservation. Word by word, story by story, Engel-Pearson depicts an Arizona whose narratives reflect celebrations of diversity and calls for conservation—yet, at the same time, a state whose constitution declares only English words “official.” She reveals Arizona to be constructed, understood, and inhabited through narratives, a state of words as changeable as it is timeless.
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1326
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Category : American literature
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Pages : 1326
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Troopers with Custer
Author: E. A. Brininstool
Publisher: Stackpole Books
ISBN: 0811767124
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
“The stories contained herein are all of actual happenings and actual participants; here are no fictitious names, no colored circumstances. They are part of the real history of the West, and for that reason I am not ashamed to place this volume in the hands of any interested boy or girl, youth or elderly person, who may desire to know the truth about one of the leading Indian battles, and other important frontier happenings pertaining thereto, and the men who played leading parts therein. Every character mentioned in each chapter was a living, breathing person, and every incident related in this book can be vouched for and verified.” From Troopers with Custer. Although everyone in Custer’s immediate command was killed during the fighting at the Battle of Little Big Horn on June 25-26, 1876, others who participated in the battle survived. Troopers with Custer tells their stories, often in their own words.
Publisher: Stackpole Books
ISBN: 0811767124
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
“The stories contained herein are all of actual happenings and actual participants; here are no fictitious names, no colored circumstances. They are part of the real history of the West, and for that reason I am not ashamed to place this volume in the hands of any interested boy or girl, youth or elderly person, who may desire to know the truth about one of the leading Indian battles, and other important frontier happenings pertaining thereto, and the men who played leading parts therein. Every character mentioned in each chapter was a living, breathing person, and every incident related in this book can be vouched for and verified.” From Troopers with Custer. Although everyone in Custer’s immediate command was killed during the fighting at the Battle of Little Big Horn on June 25-26, 1876, others who participated in the battle survived. Troopers with Custer tells their stories, often in their own words.