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Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack - Being an Extremely Humorous & Sarcastic Story of the Trials & Tribulations Endured by a Party of Stockmen Making a Shipment from the West to the East - cover

Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack - Being an Extremely Humorous & Sarcastic Story of the Trials & Tribulations Endured by a Party of Stockmen Making a Shipment from the West to the East

Frank Benton

Publisher: Good Press

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"Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack" by Frank Benton is a vivid exploration of the American West, juxtaposing the rugged individualism of cowboy culture with the encroachment of modernity. Through a blend of rich, conversational prose and character-driven narratives, Benton captures the essence of life on the margins of society, where the romanticism of the cowboy ethos clashes with the stark realities of a changing landscape. His attention to detail paints a compelling portrait of the trials, triumphs, and camaraderie that define this unique way of life, while also reflecting broader themes of identity and belonging in the face of social transformation. Frank Benton, a seasoned rancher and writer, draws upon his personal experiences and deep-seated knowledge of cowboy traditions to inform his storytelling. Growing up in the West, he was intimately familiar with the rugged beauty and harsh realities of life on the range. His firsthand encounters and diverse interactions with various cowboy subcultures lend authenticity to his work, resonating with both the romantic ideal and the poignant, often overlooked struggles of this way of life. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of American frontier life. It appeals not only to those with a special interest in cowboy culture but also to readers seeking nuanced historical narratives that challenge traditional representations. Benton'Äôs eloquence and keen insights make "Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack" an essential contribution to Western literature.
Available since: 12/03/2019.
Print length: 674 pages.

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