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John R. Erickson - Panhandle Cowboy

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Panhandle Cowboy is the classic description of cowboy life by master storyteller John Erickson. His observations about the Crown Ranch in particular, and the cowboy lifestyle in general, are filled with humor and pathos as Erickson describes the ranch, individual cowboys, roundups, wild cattle, and horses. Panhandle Cowboy is a treasured addition to the literature, life and lore of the American cowboy. The Midwest Book Review, March 14, 1999. James A. Cox, Editor. Panhandle Cowboy is a sensitive, admirable straight-forward book about the texture of modern cowboying in the Oklahoma Panhandle. These truthful and affectionate descriptions of life and work in that severe locale serve to reinforce an old point: that hardship and risk are woven deeply into the appeal of cowboying. Often as not the elements themselves provide all the hardship that anyone could well want. Should the weather happen to be comfortable, animals or the cattle market will contribute the hardship. In this one regard cowboys resemble desert Arabs; their best qualities are forged by extreme conditions. Enrich or suburbanize a Bedouin or a cowboy and taste, vigor, and sense of craft are soon lost. Keep them out where the winds blow, the sands storm, and the animals resist all reasonable effort and they remain superb workmen, alert, humorous, and subtle. --Larry McMurtry

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title Panhandle Cowboy Western Life Series author Erickson John - photo 1

title:Panhandle Cowboy Western Life Series
author:Erickson, John R.; Ellzey, Bill.
publisher:University of North Texas Press
isbn10 | asin:1574410644
print isbn13:9781574410648
ebook isbn13:9780585263090
language:English
subjectErickson, John R.,--1943- , Crown Ranch (Okla.) , Ranch life--Oklahoma--Beaver County, Beaver County (Okla.)--Social life and customs, Cowboys--Oklahoma--Beaver County--Biography, Beaver County (Okla.)--Biography.
publication date:1999
lcc:F702.B4E733 1999eb
ddc:976.6/1405/092
subject:Erickson, John R.,--1943- , Crown Ranch (Okla.) , Ranch life--Oklahoma--Beaver County, Beaver County (Okla.)--Social life and customs, Cowboys--Oklahoma--Beaver County--Biography, Beaver County (Okla.)--Biography.
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Panhandle Cowboy
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Other books in the Western Life Series:
Number One: Catch Rope The Long Arm of the Cowboy
by John R. Erickson
Number Two: Through Time and the Valley
by John R. Erickson
Number Three: LZ Cowboy: A Cowboy's Journal 19791981
by John R. Erickson
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Panhandle Cowboy
John R. Erickson
Foreword by
Larry McMurtry
Photographs
by Bill Ellzey
Page iv Disclaimer Some images in the original hard copy book are not - photo 2
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Disclaimer:
Some images in the original hard copy book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
1999 John R. Erickson
First published in 1980 by the University of Nebraska Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, Z39.48.1984.
Permissions
University of North Texas Press
P. O. Box 311336
Denton TX 76203-1336
940-565-2142
Number Four: Western Life Series
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Erickson, John R. 1943
Panhandle cowboy.
1. Erickson, John R., 1943 2. Crown Ranch, Okla. 3. Ranch life
OklahomaBeaver Co. 4. Beaver Co., Okla.Social life and customs.
5. CowboysOklahomaBeaver Co.Biography. 6. Beaver Co.,
Okla.Biography. I. Ellzey, Bill. II. Title
F702.B4F33 976.6'14'050924 [B] 79-24929
ISBN 1-57441-064-4
Design by Angela Schmitt
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CONTENTS
Foreword
vii
Acknowledgments
ix
1
The Crown Ranch
1
2
Ranching in Beaver County
10
Cowboys
3
Bill Ellzey
19
4
Sandy Hagar
25
5
Mark Mayo
31
6
Tom Ellzey
37
7
Preacher Hardy
45
Roundups
8
Spring Roundup
53
9
A Day on the YL Ranch
60
10
Hell on Neighbors
76
11
The North Pole Roundups
86
Wild Cattle
12
Wild Cattle
101
13
A Bitter Lesson
117
14
Another Wreck
128
Horses
15
Blackjack and Momma Mare
137
16
Gypsy
145
17
Reno
157
18
Calipso
169

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Ranch for Sale
19
Snow and Bad News
179
20
The Last Roundup
185
21
The Last Outlaw
191
22
Good-by to the Horses
194
23
Epilogue
201
Index
203

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