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Joe Back, the author Horses, Hitches, and Rocky Trails, again takes us into high hunting country and the pack site. But this time he tells a rollicking good story that, despite its humor, has at its core a serious concern about men, animals, and nature--the near extinction of the American elk by ivory hunters. By both word and his more than twenty inimitable drawings, Back gives us the real feel of a hunting camp.

Produktbeschreibung
Joe Back, the author Horses, Hitches, and Rocky Trails, again takes us into high hunting country and the pack site. But this time he tells a rollicking good story that, despite its humor, has at its core a serious concern about men, animals, and nature--the near extinction of the American elk by ivory hunters. By both word and his more than twenty inimitable drawings, Back gives us the real feel of a hunting camp.
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Autorenporträt
Joe Back was born in Ohio in 1899 and moved to Wyoming when he was thirteen. He served as a machine gun instructor during World War I, then took up trade as a cowboy, guide, and packer. Later, he spent four years at the Art Institute of Chicago where, to use Joe's words, he "damn near starved to death." Art education changed his life, however, and although he went back to packing and guiding, he also became nationally known as a sculptor. Joe Back died September 7, 1986 at age 87-through the magic of his illustrations and writing, we celebrate and share his work.