This sparkling collection of tales told around Western campfires, written by the master chronicler of the range, is a literary find of great interest and genuine importance. Andy Adams is remembered chiefly as the author of The Log of a Cowboy. Among the most charming features of the Log are the stories the cowhands told around the fires at night when the day's work was done. Similar and equally delightful stories are scattered throughout several other less successful novels, long out of print, while others that never saw publication were found by the editor among Adams' papers. In the present…mehr
This sparkling collection of tales told around Western campfires, written by the master chronicler of the range, is a literary find of great interest and genuine importance. Andy Adams is remembered chiefly as the author of The Log of a Cowboy. Among the most charming features of the Log are the stories the cowhands told around the fires at night when the day's work was done. Similar and equally delightful stories are scattered throughout several other less successful novels, long out of print, while others that never saw publication were found by the editor among Adams' papers. In the present book, Wilson M. Hudson has gathered together these tales of the trail and camp into one volume that surely will delight the hearts of all readers who are interested in the old West.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andy Adams was an American author of western literature who lived from May 3, 1859, to September 26, 1935. The son of Andrew Adams, who was of Irish origin, and Elizabeth Elliott, who was of Scottish descent, Andy Adams was born in Thorncreek Township, Whitley County, Indiana. He assisted with the cattle and horses on the family farm when he was a little boy. He moved to Texas in the early 1880s and lived there for ten years, spending a lot of that time moving cattle over the western routes. He attempted to become a merchant in 1890, but the endeavor was unsuccessful. He next tried his hand at gold mining in Colorado and Nevada. He relocated to Colorado Springs in 1894, where he remained until his death. His most popular work, The Log of a Cowboy, was published in 1903, when he was 43 years old and he starting to write. A Texas Matchmaker (1904), The Outlet (1905), Cattle Brands (1906), Reed Anthony, Cowman: An Autobiography (1907), Wells Brothers (1911), and The Ranch on the Beaver are some of his other books (1927).
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Preface Andy Adams’ Campfire Tales Bull Durham and the Vigilantes The Quarternights near the Salt Licks Strong on the Breed The Genuine Blend of Bluegrass and Bourbon Joe Jenks’ Pet Ox There’s My Horse’s Track A Horse Herd Lost to Cheyennes A Lecture in Dodge City Revisiting the Old States Bear-Sign Artist Miss Precilla June Jones The Black-Waxy near Waxahachie The Cat in the Jacal Trotter’s Sack of Salt Good for Two Drinks A Blue Bird Swooping Down like a Pigeon Hawk I’d Have Gambled My Life on Her Miss Sallie of Shot-a-Buek Crossing Scared Horses on the Navidad A Drive from the San Saba to the Concho Chasing Mustangs Indian-Style Fun Button Shoes and the Big Auger Bogged to the Saddle Skirts in the Story Pig-Fat and Slick as Weasels Bibleback’s Christmas Beef Old Turk and the Slicker Rich in Hounds Uncle Dave Hapfinger in Heaven The Marshal of Cow Springs Trust and Betrayal The Owner of the Pinto Horse He Had Collided with Lead in Texas Alkaline Dust Ain’t Snow Why the Chisholm Trail Forks In a Spur of the County Judge Bean in Court A Skirmish on the Head of the Arroyo Colorado Viva los Timochis! Buffaloed by a Bear A Little Paseo over into Mexico A Comanche Fight in the Tallow Cache Hills El Lobo’s Sweetheart Raneka Bill Hunter Voting Bonds to the Railroad Death of the Little Glassblower A Rise in the Price of Coffee Big Tom Plays Monte How Doc Langford Got His Nickname A Jagger from Jaggertown Cow Coroner for the Sap
Preface Andy Adams’ Campfire Tales Bull Durham and the Vigilantes The Quarternights near the Salt Licks Strong on the Breed The Genuine Blend of Bluegrass and Bourbon Joe Jenks’ Pet Ox There’s My Horse’s Track A Horse Herd Lost to Cheyennes A Lecture in Dodge City Revisiting the Old States Bear-Sign Artist Miss Precilla June Jones The Black-Waxy near Waxahachie The Cat in the Jacal Trotter’s Sack of Salt Good for Two Drinks A Blue Bird Swooping Down like a Pigeon Hawk I’d Have Gambled My Life on Her Miss Sallie of Shot-a-Buek Crossing Scared Horses on the Navidad A Drive from the San Saba to the Concho Chasing Mustangs Indian-Style Fun Button Shoes and the Big Auger Bogged to the Saddle Skirts in the Story Pig-Fat and Slick as Weasels Bibleback’s Christmas Beef Old Turk and the Slicker Rich in Hounds Uncle Dave Hapfinger in Heaven The Marshal of Cow Springs Trust and Betrayal The Owner of the Pinto Horse He Had Collided with Lead in Texas Alkaline Dust Ain’t Snow Why the Chisholm Trail Forks In a Spur of the County Judge Bean in Court A Skirmish on the Head of the Arroyo Colorado Viva los Timochis! Buffaloed by a Bear A Little Paseo over into Mexico A Comanche Fight in the Tallow Cache Hills El Lobo’s Sweetheart Raneka Bill Hunter Voting Bonds to the Railroad Death of the Little Glassblower A Rise in the Price of Coffee Big Tom Plays Monte How Doc Langford Got His Nickname A Jagger from Jaggertown Cow Coroner for the Sap
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