"With humor and pathos author Schaefer chronicles the passing of the Old West. In loosely connected episodes he vividly portrays the life and times of working cowboy Walsh, side-kick Chet Rollins and other memorable characters of the SlashY. Here are shootings, cattle drives, winter storms, and
Monte Walsh
โ Scribed by Schaefer, Jack
- Book ID
- 107524331
- Publisher
- Bison Books
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Monte Walsh has never met a horse he couldnโt ride, and Chet Rollins has never met one he couldnโt rope. For a decade they are unbeatable and inseparable, working as trail hands throughout the West until finally settling with Cal Brennanโs Slash Y. Their rough cowboy ethics see them through every imaginable challenge: blizzards, rustlers, outlaws, and card games gone wrong. Partial to pretty women, gambling, and practical jokes, Monte is often on the receiving end of trouble, while Chet is always there to break him out of jail or serve as a decoy until Monte can get out of town in a hurry.
As the West begins to change, howeverโthe automobile replacing the horse, the herds breaking upโthe two friends part ways. Chet marries and goes on to become a successful merchant, banker, and politician; but Monte, unable to imagine anything but the cowboyโs way of life, refuses to the end to leave the range.
Review
"With humor and pathos author Schaefer chronicles the passing of the Old West. In loosely connected episodes he vividly portrays the life and times of working cowboy Walsh, side-kick Chet Rollins, and other memorable characters of the Slash Y. Here are shootings, cattle drives, winter storms, and spring floods; cattle rustling, romancin' and horse breaking. Man and beast, pushed to the limits of their endurance, survive or perish."--"Kliatt"
About the Author
The publication of Shane in 1949, also available in a Bisons Books edition, brought Jack Schaefer (1907โ1991) instant recognition as a major interpreter of the American West. But it is in Monte Walsh , first published in 1963, that Schaefer finds room to express the breadth of his understanding of and affection for the West of cowboys, cattle drives, cow towns, and wide-open spaces.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Originally published in 1963, Monte Walsh continues to delight readers as a Western classic and popular favorite. The novel explores the cowboy lives of Monte Walsh and Chet Rollins as they carouse, ride, and work at the Slash Y with Cal Brennan. As the West changes and their cowboy antics are chall
"With humor and pathos author Schaefer chronicles the passing of the Old West. In loosely connected episodes he vividly portrays the life and times of working cowboy Walsh, side-kick Chet Rollins and other memorable characters of the SlashY. Here are shootings, cattle drives, winter storms, and
Monte Walsh has never met a horse he couldnโt ride, and Chet Rollins has never met one he couldnโt rope. For a decade they are unbeatable and inseparable, working as trail hands throughout the West until finally settling with Cal Brennanโs Slash Y. Their rough cowboy ethics see them through every im