Ranch life
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Ranch life
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Ranch life
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Incoming Resources
- Frontier ways;, sketches of life in the old West., Illus. by Malcolm Thurgood
- Let sleeping dogs lie, written and read by John R. Erickson
- Warpath & cattle trail
- After Tex, Sherryl Woods
- 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 vaquero., Illustrated by Nicholas S. Firfires
- Lazy B, growing up on a cattle ranch in the American southwest, Sandra Day O'Connor and H. Alan Day
- If i can do it horseback, a cow-country sketchbook, by John Hendrix ; introduction by Wayne Gard ; illustrations by Malcolm Thurgood
- The 101 Ranch,, by Ellsworth Collings, in collaboration with Alma Miller England, daughter of the founder of the 101 ranch
- When a man's a man, Harold Bell Wright
- The case of the prowling bear, John R. Erickson
- Wagons west, written and read by John R. Erickson
- Before barbed wire,, by Mark II, Brown and W. R. Felton. L. A. Huffman, photographer on horseback
- We pointed them north;, recollections of a cowpuncher,, by E. C. Abbott ("Teddy Blue") and Helena Huntington Smith. With drawings by Nick Eggenhofer
- The case of the secret weapon, John R. Erickson
- Close range, Wyoming stories, Annie Proulx
- Every dog has his day, written and read by John R. Erickson
- Cavalcade of hooves and horns
- Last of the vaqueros
- Arizona cowboys,, by Dane Coolidge; with photographs by the author
- The lawless, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- John Simpson Chisum, cattle king of the Pecos revisited, Clifford R. Caldwell
- The Spur ranch;, a study of the inclosed ranch phase of the cattle industry in Texas,, by William Curry Holden ..
- The story of "80 John,", a biography of one of the most respected Negro ranchmen in the Old West
- Texian stomping grounds,, edited by J. Frank Dobie, Mody C. Boatright [and] Harry H. Ransom
- Life in the saddle., Edited and arranged by Mary Whatley Clarke. With drawings by Harold D. Bugbee
- Texas ranch boy
- Cowboys north and south, by Will James ; illustrated by the author
- Texas cowboys,, with photographs by the author
- Cattle kings of the staked plains
- The Broken H, J.L. Langley
- Cities of the plain, Cormac McCarthy
- Twilight on the range;, recollections of a latterday cowboy
- Cowpokes, nesters, & so forth, by Orland L. Sims
- The curse of the incredible priceless corncob, written and read by John R. Erickson
- The Matadors, 1879-1951,, by John Warren [and] Colquet Warren. Drawings by John L. Koonsman; maps by John Warren
- Great roundup;, the story of Texas and Southwestern cowmen
- ARIZONA SKETCHES
- From college to cow country
- Saddles up,, by L. Walden Smith..
- Chuck wagon cooking, by Jalyn Burkett
- The Mexican vaquero of the Texas border, by J. Frank Dobie
- The wire cutters, by Mollie E. Moore Davis ; with an introduction by Lou Halsell Rodenberger
- Why Charles Goodnight matters to Texas, by Lynn Peppas
- A popular play, new and selected poems, Cleatus Rattan
- The cattle kings, by Lewis Atherton
- The best of the American cowboy,, with drawings by Nick Eggenhofer
- Dude ranches and ponies, [by] Lawrence b. Smith (Lon Smith) Illustrated with photographs; foreword by Philip Ashton Rollins
- Calder promise, Janet Dailey
- Ranch, illustrations and text by Roxie Munro
Outgoing Resources
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