Cattle drives -- Fiction
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- A hill of beans, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- Return to Red River, Johnny D. Boggs
- Trail drive, a true narrative of cowboy life from Andy Adams' Log of a cowboy, edited and illustrated by Glen Rounds
- Lorenzo's revolutionary quest, Lila and Rick Guzmán
- Get along, little dogies, the Chisholm Trail diary of Hallie Lou Wells : south Texas, 1878, Lisa Waller Rogers
- The range wolf, Andrew J. Fenady
- Bullets don't argue, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- Lonely on the mountain, Louis L'Amour
- The littlest vaquero, Texas first cowboys and how they helped win the American Revolution, by Maurine Liles
- Why the Chisholm Trail forks, and other tales of the cattle country, Andy Adams ; edited by Wilson M. Hudson ; with illustrations by Malcolm Thurgood
- Die by the gun, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- The Kelly trail, by Terrence McCauley
- The adventurous deeds of Deadwood Jones, Helen Hemphill
- A lone star Christmas, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- Bullets don't argue, William W Johnstone ; with J. A. Johnstone
- The log of a cowboy, a narrative of the old trail days, illustrated by E. Boyd Smith
- Finding promise, Scarlett Dunn
- The cowboy and the Cossack, by Clair Huffaker ; introduction by Nancy Pearl
- Cowboys on the Western trail, the cattle drive adventures of Josh McNabb and Davy Bartlett, Eric Oatman
- The journal of Joshua Loper, a Black cowboy, by Walter Dean Myers
- Killoe, a novel, Louis L'Amour
- Bullets don't argue, William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone
- The daybreakers, a novel, Louis L'Amour
- They call me Old Blue, or how I helped Charles Goodnight invent the chuck wagon and my life on the cattle trails of Texas, Preston Lewis ; illustrations by Jason C. Eckhardt
- The trail to Ogallala, Benjamin Capps ; with a new introduction by Benjamin Capps and an afterword by Don Graham
- The Amarillo trail, a Ralph Compton novel, by Jory Sherman
- Saddles and lariats, the largely true story of the bar-circle outfit, and of their attempt to take a big drove of longhorns from Texas to California, in the days when the gold fever raged, by Lewis B. Miller