Cowboy Poetry

Cowboy Poetry

Author: Dominick John O'Malley

Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780964562653

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Presents the verse of a Montana cowboy poet, along with a series of newspaper articles on Old West history, including accounts of the Indian wars and a transcription of Chief Joseph's story.


Cowboy Poetry

Cowboy Poetry

Author: Henry Herbert Knibbs

Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780966209112

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Sun and Saddle Leather

Sun and Saddle Leather

Author: Badger Clark

Publisher: Pantianos Classics

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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The rugged landscapes and hardy living of the Old West find vivid evocation in this superb anthology by the famed cowboy poet Charles Badger Clark. Many of the poems eloquently recall places famed for their role in old west life such as the rolling plains and farms host to great herds of livestock. Herding and driving cattle and other animals on horseback across the vast prairielands was the work of the cowboy; during evenings and breaks in the shade these men would sing songs about their daily life, the sights seen and tough jobs accomplished amid scenes of boundless nature. Charles Badger Clark was one of the most celebrated cowboy poets of his generation. Born in Iowa in 1883, from a young age he demonstrated a great knack for penning evocative verse. Much of his writing is treasured for depicting the slang and quirks of speech peculiar to the cowboys, offering readers authentic glimpses of a lifestyle lost to time. Decades after his death Clark was inducted into Oklahoma's revered Hall of Great Westerners for his contributions to the culture. This reprinting of Sun and Saddle Leather is based upon the expanded fifth edition, which dates to 1920.


Views from the Saddle

Views from the Saddle

Author: Clark Crouch

Publisher: Clark Crouch

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 0962443867

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An award-winning author's fourth book of western and cowboy poetry contains 65 original poems which capture the viewpoints, biases, and philosophies that were shaped by the Great Depression and years of drought in the sand hills of Nebraska.