All-Time Favorite Cowboy Stories

Edited by Rochelle Kronzek

$8.95

Publication Date: 18th December 2012

A corral of cattle rustlers, outlaws, and other desperadoes ride the range in this bronco-busting anthology of nineteen tales set in the Old West. Spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the diverse stories prove there's no "average" cowboy, but a wide range of rugged individuals. Yet these vividly portrayed characters all seem to possess a sense of freedom, a strong relationship with the land, and a desire to live by their own standards. The result is an action-packed collection that's a feast for anyone smitten by frontier fiction.
The roundup is an adventurous mix — from g... Read More
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A corral of cattle rustlers, outlaws, and other desperadoes ride the range in this bronco-busting anthology of nineteen tales set in the Old West. Spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the diverse stories prove there's no "average" cowboy, but a wide range of rugged individuals. Yet these vividly portrayed characters all seem to possess a sense of freedom, a strong relationship with the land, and a desire to live by their own standards. The result is an action-packed collection that's a feast for anyone smitten by frontier fiction.
The roundup is an adventurous mix — from g... Read More
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A corral of cattle rustlers, outlaws, and other desperadoes ride the range in this bronco-busting anthology of nineteen tales set in the Old West. Spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the diverse stories prove there's no "average" cowboy, but a wide range of rugged individuals. Yet these vividly portrayed characters all seem to possess a sense of freedom, a strong relationship with the land, and a desire to live by their own standards. The result is an action-packed collection that's a feast for anyone smitten by frontier fiction.
The roundup is an adventurous mix — from genre favorites Zane Grey and Frederic Remington to unexpected contributions from Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt. There's a romanticized spin from a female author, a unique viewpoint from a former slave, plus a 1902 story by Owen Wister taken from The Virginian, which molded the future of cowboy novels. In "The Caballero's Way" by O. Henry, the Cisco Kid discovers his lady love has strayed into the arms of a scheming ranger — and concocts a devious plan for revenge. In "The Trouble Man" by Eugene Manlove Rhodes, a battle over territory between sheepherders and cattle owners leads to a deadly confrontation. With a short biography of each author, this anthology celebrates the courage and spirit that won the West!

Dover Original.
Details
  • Price: $8.95
  • Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Literature: Short Stories
  • Publication Date: 18th December 2012
  • Trim Size: 5.37 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486122021
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General
Author Bio
Like millions of other American kids, Shelley Kronzek grew up watching Westerns with her father, including John Wayne movies as well as television classics such as Bonanza, The Virginian, and Gunsmoke.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Owen Winster
Enter the Man (from The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains, 1902)
Theodore Roosevelt
In Cowboy Land (from Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography, 1913)
O. Henry
The Caballero's Way (from Heart of the West, 1907)
Zane Grey
Cowboy Golf (from The Light of the Western Stars, 1914)
A Gentleman of the Range (from The Light of the Western Stars)
Frederic Remington
Life in the Cattle Country (from Collier's magazine, 1899)
Andy Adams
Justice in the Saddle (from The Outlet, 1905)
Stuart N. Lake
At the O. K. Corral (from Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, 1931)
Eugene Manlove Rhodes
The Trouble Man (from The Saturday Evening Post, 1909)
Bertha Muzzy Bower
The Trail Herd (from Cow Country, 1921)
Edgar Beecher Bronson
End of the Trail (from Reminiscences of a Ranchman, 1908)
Triggerfingeritis (from The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier, 1910)
Mark Twain
Roughing It, 1872 (from Chapter 24 [excerpt])
Max Brand
A Horse in Need (from Ronicky Doone, 1921)
Stewart Edward White
On Cowboys (from The Mountains, 1904)
William MacLeod Raine
A Shot from Ambush (from Mavericks, 1912)
Nat Love
The Life and Adventures of Nat Love, 1907 (from Chapter 13 [excerpt])
Frank V. Webster
After Stray Cattle (from Cowboy Dave: or, The Roundup at Rolling River, 1915)
A corral of cattle rustlers, outlaws, and other desperadoes ride the range in this bronco-busting anthology of nineteen tales set in the Old West. Spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the diverse stories prove there's no "average" cowboy, but a wide range of rugged individuals. Yet these vividly portrayed characters all seem to possess a sense of freedom, a strong relationship with the land, and a desire to live by their own standards. The result is an action-packed collection that's a feast for anyone smitten by frontier fiction.
The roundup is an adventurous mix — from genre favorites Zane Grey and Frederic Remington to unexpected contributions from Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt. There's a romanticized spin from a female author, a unique viewpoint from a former slave, plus a 1902 story by Owen Wister taken from The Virginian, which molded the future of cowboy novels. In "The Caballero's Way" by O. Henry, the Cisco Kid discovers his lady love has strayed into the arms of a scheming ranger — and concocts a devious plan for revenge. In "The Trouble Man" by Eugene Manlove Rhodes, a battle over territory between sheepherders and cattle owners leads to a deadly confrontation. With a short biography of each author, this anthology celebrates the courage and spirit that won the West!

Dover Original.
  • Price: $8.95
  • Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Literature: Short Stories
  • Publication Date: 18th December 2012
  • Trim Size: 5.37 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486122021
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General
Like millions of other American kids, Shelley Kronzek grew up watching Westerns with her father, including John Wayne movies as well as television classics such as Bonanza, The Virginian, and Gunsmoke.
Introduction
Owen Winster
Enter the Man (from The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains, 1902)
Theodore Roosevelt
In Cowboy Land (from Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography, 1913)
O. Henry
The Caballero's Way (from Heart of the West, 1907)
Zane Grey
Cowboy Golf (from The Light of the Western Stars, 1914)
A Gentleman of the Range (from The Light of the Western Stars)
Frederic Remington
Life in the Cattle Country (from Collier's magazine, 1899)
Andy Adams
Justice in the Saddle (from The Outlet, 1905)
Stuart N. Lake
At the O. K. Corral (from Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, 1931)
Eugene Manlove Rhodes
The Trouble Man (from The Saturday Evening Post, 1909)
Bertha Muzzy Bower
The Trail Herd (from Cow Country, 1921)
Edgar Beecher Bronson
End of the Trail (from Reminiscences of a Ranchman, 1908)
Triggerfingeritis (from The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier, 1910)
Mark Twain
Roughing It, 1872 (from Chapter 24 [excerpt])
Max Brand
A Horse in Need (from Ronicky Doone, 1921)
Stewart Edward White
On Cowboys (from The Mountains, 1904)
William MacLeod Raine
A Shot from Ambush (from Mavericks, 1912)
Nat Love
The Life and Adventures of Nat Love, 1907 (from Chapter 13 [excerpt])
Frank V. Webster
After Stray Cattle (from Cowboy Dave: or, The Roundup at Rolling River, 1915)