How to Be a Cowboy
β Scribed by Jim Arndt
- Publisher
- Gibbs Smith
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Explore every facet of being a cowboy with essays and colorful photos in this guide from the author of Buckaroo Boots and Art of the Buckle.
How to be a CowboyΒ is a compendium of knowledge and insight, wit and wisdom, and all-around resource for every aspect of cowboy life. It includes the least you need to know about ranching, rodeoing, cooking, music, dancing, yodeling, lingo (like βdude,β βbronc,β and βhossβ), cowboy poetry, hats, boots (like boot history and how to choose a pair for yourself), spurs, shirts, horses, hats, buckles, denim, and also how to walk like a cowboy. Discover the top twenty cowboy movies and top western novels. Youβll even find advice from cowboy icon Will Rogers.
βItβs the rich color camerawork that really compels, and Arndtβs classy shots of elaborately designed boots, shirts, blue jeans and hats, plus peripheral cowboy gear, are enough to make a guy chuck the 9-to-5 and head out to the wild, wild West.ββMartin Brady,Β BookPage
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