North from Texas : incidents in the early life of a range cowman in Texas, Dakota, and Wyoming, 1852-1883
معرفی کتاب «North from Texas : incidents in the early life of a range cowman in Texas, Dakota, and Wyoming, 1852-1883» نوشتهٔ James C. Shaw; edited by Herbert O. Brayer; illustrated by David T. Vernon، منتشرشده توسط نشر Texas A & M University Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In the late nineteenth century, many young Texans were lured by dreams of adventure and fortune into signing up as cowboys on cattle drives to the north. James C. Shaw, a schoolteacher, was one of those cowboys, and the story of his cattle trail experiences has become a classic in the literature of the American West. First privately published in 1931 as a pamphlet titled Pioneering in Texas and Wyoming: Incidents in the Life of James C. Shaw, then edited and annotated by western historian Herbert O. Brayer for publication in 1952, North from Texas describes the fifteen-hundred mile odyssey on the Northern Trail. Having set out to tell the truth in a simple manner the tale of his journey from South Texas to South Dakota, Shaw offers a rare first-hand account of the hard conditions of the trail and the many bad men - horse and cattle thieves, and worse - who inhabited it. Also found in these pages are descriptions of the day-to-day operations of a cattle drive during the era of Texas' spectacularly large cattle companies and the reign of the cattle kings on the northern range. As Shaw's narrative heads north on the trail, the reader is offered a tour of several Texas towns still in their formative years, as well as notorious cow towns such as Dodge City and Ogallala. Even further adventure and more toil were waiting for Shaw at the end of the great trail, and his first hard years spent on the Wyoming range are described in realistic detail.
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Although not published until 1952, this features the remembrances of Shaw, who was a cowpuncher in Texas, Dakota, and Wyoming from 1852 to 1883. His adventures include dealings with Indians, outlaws, and cattle kings. A true-life Western adventure.