Cowboys
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Cowboys
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Cowboys
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- Frontier ways;, sketches of life in the old West., Illus. by Malcolm Thurgood
- Cowboy life;, reminiscences of an early life, early boyhood and experiences as a cowboy on the range, on the trail, as manager of a ranch and then owner and operator in cattle., By Rufe O'Keefe
- Ranch life and the hunting-trail., Illustrated by Frederic Remington
- High country hideout, Elle James
- Everything in the song is true, a Doug Morrione film ; presented by Indie Rights in association with Matador Productions and Mainstreet Media
- The Will James cowboy book,, by Will James; edited by Alice Dalgliesh
- The vaquero., Illustrated by Nicholas S. Firfires
- On down the road, the world of the rodeo cowboy, Bob St. John
- The cowboy and his interpreters, [by] Douglas Branch; illus. by Will James, Joe de Yong, Charles M. Russell
- Vaquero Pequeño, Cowboy Small, by Lois Lenski ; Spanish translation by Donald Worcester
- A vaquero of the brush country, partly from the reminiscences of John Young, by J. Frank Dobie ; illustrated by Justin G. Gruelle ; preface by Lawrence Clark Powell
- The sign of the crooked arrow, by Franklin W. Dixon
- Cow country
- Bridlewise and otherwise
- Twenty-four years a cowboy and ranchman in southern Texas and Old Mexico;, desperate fights with the Indians and the Mexicans,, by Will Hale. [pseud.] With an introd. by A.M. Gibson
- Cowboy in the making,, by Will James; arranged from the first chapters of "Lone cowboy"; illustrated by the author
- Trail dust and saddle leather, by Jo Mora
- All I want for Christmas is a cowboy, Jennifer Ryan, Emma Cane and Katie Lane
- Dare to be dirty, Savanna Fox
- Black Texicans, balladeers and songsters of the Texas frontier
- Before barbed wire,, by Mark II, Brown and W. R. Felton. L. A. Huffman, photographer on horseback
- The cowboy and his horse;, with an introd. by Joseph Henry Jackson
- We pointed them north;, recollections of a cowpuncher,, by E. C. Abbott ("Teddy Blue") and Helena Huntington Smith. With drawings by Nick Eggenhofer
- Last of the vaqueros
- Wild horses, B.J. Daniels
- Arizona cowboys,, by Dane Coolidge; with photographs by the author
- Cowboys, by Marie and Douglas Gorsline
- Trail drive, a true narrative of cowboy life from Andy Adams' Log of a cowboy, edited and illustrated by Glen Rounds
- This old band, written by Tamera Will Wissinger ; illustrated by Matt Loveridge
- Ranch life and the hunting-trail., [Illustrated by Frederic Remington]
- Camp coffee, tales of a Wyoming cowboy, by Bob Sullivan ; illustrations by Dan Regan ; art direction & design by Dusty Sumner & Jermy Ragonese
- Cowboy after dark, Vicki Lewis Thompson
- Cowboy., Illustrated by the author
- Nighthawk, Charlie Daniels
- Cowhand:, the story of a working cowboy
- Charro, the Mexican cowboy, George Ancona
- The Amish Christmas cowboy, Jo Ann Brown
- Up the trail from Texas;, illus. by John C. Wonsetler
- Silvermane, a western quartet, Zane Grey
- Campfire stories, by Tanner Laine ; illustrated by Donald E. Johnson
- Destiny, Texas, Brett Cogburn
- Focus on the frontier., Typography by Carl Hertzog
- One Texas cowboy too many, Carolyn Brown
- Oklahoma!, Rodgers and Hammerstein present ; screenplay by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; directed by Fred Zinnemann ; a Magna production
- Someday I wanna be-- An astronaut ;, Someday I wanna be-- a cowboy, Bell Canyon Entertainment Group presents a Bottom Line Production ; producer, Narcel G. Reedus ; director, Tom Arcuragi ; writer, Ric Reitz
- Horsemen of the world,, written and illustrated by Jack Coggins
- Lane of the Llano,, being the story of Jim (Lane) Cook, as told to T. M. Pearce; illustrated by Walter J. Heffron
- Charles Goodnight, pioneer cowman, Sybil J. O'Rear
- A Lone Star cowboy,, being fifty years experience in the saddle as cowboy, detective and New Mexico ranger, on every cow trail in the wooly old West..., by Chas. A. Siringo..
- There once was a cowpoke who swallowed an ant, by Helen Ketteman
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