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The Skaggs Foundation cowboy poetry collection : authors M-Z,, 1890s-2008
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- L. J. and Mary Skaggs Foundation.
- Title
- The Skaggs Foundation cowboy poetry collection : authors M-Z,
- Dates
- 1890s-2008 (inclusive)18902008
- Quantity
- ca. 20 linear feet
- Collection Number
- USU_FOLK COLL 11
- Summary
- Utah State University's cowboy poetry collection, containing books, pamphlets, etc. of cowboy poetry, songs, and related material; including both trade and self published works.
- Repository
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu - Access Restrictions
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Restrictions
Open to public research. To access the collection a patron must have the following information: collection number, box number, folder number and item number. The materials do not circulate and are available in USU's Special Collections and Archives. Patrons must sign and comply with the USU Special Collections and Archives Use Agreement and Reproduction Order form as well as any restrictions placed by the collector or informant(s).
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 is Utah State University's cowboy poetry collection. The collection, originally created by a generation donation by the L. J. and Mary Skaggs Foundation, includes books that were gathered during a fieldwork project in the early 1980s to document cowboy poetry in the U.S. west. (See Folk Coll 11f.) From this important fieldwork project came the impetus for the first Cowboy Poetry Gathering held in January 1985 in Elko, Nevada. Since that time, each January, the Fife Folklore Archives staff take the collection and Access database (that details each book, poem, author, first line and key words), to the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for offsite use. Through University purchases and generation donations from poets and collectors, this collection continues to grow.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists of 20 linear feet of books on cowboy poetry, including press and self published works. The collection can be accessed through USU Libraries online catalog.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
CopyrightIt is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Permission to publish material from the The Skaggs Foundation cowboy poetry collection : authors M-Z must be obtained from theCurator of the Fife Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Preferred Citation
The Skaggs Foundation cowboy poetry collection, 1890s-2008 (FOLK COLL 011)
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Chronological by year.
Acquisition Information
Originally created by a donation from the L. J. and Mary Skaggs Foundation. Recent acquisitions have come through university purchase or donations from poets and collectors.
Processing Note
Register created by Susan Gross & Randy Williams, April 2004. Last revised by Randy Williams, February 2007.
Related Materials
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Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-01: Wyoming's Rancher Poet Mahoney, Timothy; compiled by Tom NicholasReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- A New Year's
Thought |
-- A Happy New
Year |
-- God Bless Our
Valentines |
-- This is Tim's
Last Poem |
-- Saint
Patrick's Day |
-- Good Friday
1962 |
-- An Easter
Prayer |
-- Let Us Make
Preparation |
-- A Thought for
the Fourth |
-- A Thought for
September |
-- The Things
Worthwhile |
-- Thought for
Labor Day |
-- October,
1968 |
-- My Halloween
Rose |
-- Requiescat in
Pace |
-- Pray the
Rosary |
-- The
Leaves |
--
Thanksgiving |
-- Peace on
Earth |
-- Christmas
1955 |
-- An Old
Fashioned Christmas |
-- Christmas,
1972 |
-- A Christmas
Thought, 1962 |
-- My
Mother |
-- God Bless Them
Forever |
-- On Your
Homecoming Day |
-- Help Us, Dear
Lord! |
-- Our
Motto |
-- A Tribute to
Our Troopers, 1965 |
-- A Hymn of My
Heart |
-- A
Visitation |
-- A Gift to the
Mother of God |
-- On Our Lady's
Day |
-- A Teenage
Creed |
-- The Sour Apple
Tree |
-- Be a
Giver |
-- Great Men
Never Die |
-- The Empty
Chair |
-- Old Soldiers
Still Fight On |
-- The Last
Night |
-- The Wild
Horses -- Long May They Live! |
-- A Poem to Ray
Studer |
-- A Saga of Sand
and Sage, 1963 |
-- I'm Riding the
Range on a Silver Plane |
-- Lest We
Forget |
-- The
Rendezvous |
-- What is So
Rare as a Day in June, 1969 |
-- A Cowpoke's
Dream |
-- Our Casper
Mountain, July 1972 |
-- God Bless
Wyoming |
-- The Pony
Express |
-- A Cowboy's
Wife |
-- The Ribbon of
Road |
Folk Coll 11 M-02: Signature of the Sun: Southwest Verse, 1900-1950 Major, Mabel and T. M. Pearce selectors & editorsReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Road of
Midnight Pageants |
-- The Texas
Ranger |
-- The Sheriff's
Widow |
-- From Sketches
of Texas Prairie |
-- A Prayer of
the Night Chant |
-- Singing Up the
Corn |
--
Beauty |
-- Papago Love
Song |
-- Lament of a
Man for His Son |
-- Song for the
Passing of a Beautiful Woman |
-- Song of the
Sky Loom |
-- The Maid Who
Became a Bear |
-- On a Marble
Medallion of Dante |
-- Red Man's
Pledge of Peace |
-- Two
Clouds |
-- On the Capture
and Imprisonment of Crazy Snake, January,
1900 |
-- Ballad of
Cynthia Ann Parker |
-- Quanah Hears
Two Calls |
--
Hands |
-- Hopi
Prayer |
--
Indians |
--
Yo-Tan-E-Ki |
--
Hotevilla |
-- Santo
Domingo |
-- A Dance for
Rain |
-- Mississippi
Indians |
-- In
Peterborough |
-- Blanket
Flowers |
--
Alibi |
--
Ne-Sha-Be |
-- In the Osage
Country |
--
Creeks |
-- Gray
Roadster |
-- Song of the
Rio Grande |
-- Calrsbad
Cave |
-- Petrified
Forest |
-- Monument
Valley |
-- Coronado Come
on Horseback |
-- Pasó Por
Aquí |
-- Seven
Song |
-- Los
Penitentes |
-- Jim
Bridger |
-- Ben
Milam |
--
Alamo |
--
Southwest |
-- San Jacinto
Battlefield |
-- The Santa Fe
Trail |
-- Lines from
Arizona |
-- In Old
Tucson |
-- Mexican
Quarter |
-- The Hot Tamale
Man |
-- Desert
Born |
-- Noon
Trail |
-- Desert
Gods |
-- Desert
Hunger |
-- In the
Desert |
-- Ghost
Town |
-- I am Desert
Born |
-- In the
Desert |
-- In a Border
Town |
-- Little
Horses |
-- There is
Something About the Brush |
-- If I Had Never
Dreamed of Poetry |
-- Death Rode a
Pinto Pony |
-- When Billy the
Kid Rides Again |
-- New
Mexico |
-- New Mexico
Spring |
-- Old Plaza in
Albuquerque |
-- Peña
Blanca |
--
Cundiyo |
-- Juan
Quintana |
-- Sheep
Herding |
-- The Tent
Rocks |
--
Truchas |
-- Morning Walk
-- Santa Fe |
-- The Shawled
Model |
--
Yellow |
-- The American
Eagle |
-- A Home on the
Range |
-- Old
Paint |
-- The Dying
Cowboy |
-- Get Along,
Little Dogies |
-- Little Joe,
the Wrangler |
-- The Cowboy's
Christmas Ball |
--
Lasca |
-- The Hired Man
on Horseback |
-- The Glory
Trail (High Chin Bob) |
-- Old
Bill |
-- The Last
Drift |
-- Jack Potter's
Courtin' |
-- What's Become
of the Punchers |
-- The Phantom
Round-Up |
--
Cattle |
--
Texan |
-- Cowboy,
Cowboy! |
-- The Passing
Herd |
-- Llano
Estacado |
-- The Prairie
Schooner |
-- Prairie
Brand |
-- Song of the
Foreruners |
-- Prairie
Pictographs |
-- The
Fence |
-- Oklahoma's
Will |
-- Sand
Storm |
--
Tornado |
-- In Bourbon
Street |
-- Song from
Traffic |
-- A March Day in
Oklahoma |
-- Spring
Song |
-- For
Oklahoma |
-- A Woman's
Song |
-- The
Leader |
--
Sandstorm |
-- Prairie
Days |
--
Healing |
-- Beauty is
Everywhere |
--
Cities |
-- Down the
Mississippi |
--
Clearing |
-- Planter's
Charm |
-- Sheep in a
Hillside Churchyard |
-- Christmas in
the Ozarks |
-- The Long
Night |
-- An Ozark
Ploughman |
-- Hill Farmer's
Epitaph |
-- Give Me the
Apples |
-- Country
Auction |
-- The Little
Town |
-- The Trees of
Fayetteville |
-- The Water
Finder |
-- Hello the
House |
-- Red
Earth |
--
Cotton |
-- Poor-White
Sketch |
--
Bluebonnets |
-- Good
Company |
-- I Have Hear
Whippoorwills |
--
Beauty-Land |
-- Cotton
Pickin' |
-- Candy
Page |
-- De Boll
Weevil |
-- Freedom is a
Word |
-- The Incredible
Flower |
-- To a Bird on a
Downtown Wire |
-- To a
Skyscrapter |
-- The Boat That
Never Sailed |
-- San Luis
Pass |
-- Portrait of a
Pirate |
-- High
Noon |
--
Sea-Hunger |
--
Cerelle |
-- Oklahoma Oil
Field Pictures |
-- Black
Gold |
-- Tulsa,
Oklahoma |
-- The Oil
Well |
-- The Oil
Fire |
-- Not for
Sale |
-- R.I.P. Indian
Territory |
-- The Needle's
Eye |
--
Aftermath |
-- Nouveau
Riche |
-- Prairie
Sky |
-- Clipped
Wings |
-- The Ocotillo
in Bloom |
--
Radio |
-- The
Aviator |
--
Pilot |
-- A Pilot to a
Hunter |
-- Aviator's
Wife |
-- The
Hangar |
-- To Will Rogers
and Wiley Post |
-- Night
Flight |
-- A Prairie
Boy's Need |
--
Raindrop |
--
Forces |
-- Letter to the
People |
--
Furlough |
-- Study in
Metal |
-- Seventh
Son |
-- Killed in
Action |
-- For My Infant
Daughter |
-- At
Sunrise |
-- Ask of the
Rain |
--
Sentry |
-- The White
Beneath |
-- Dead in the
Philippines |
--
Samurai |
--
Circuit |
-- War and the
Farmer Boy |
--
R.I.P. |
-- Passover
Eve |
-- Answer in the
Night |
-- Message from
Tunsia |
-- Portrait: An
American Village |
-- Children
Through War |
-- At Night's
Beginning |
-- I Shall be
Loved as Quiet Things |
-- Early
Spring |
--
Butterflies |
--
Song |
-- For
Remembering |
-- Serous
Spring |
-- Three Leaves
from a Texas Summer |
-- Quickened
Earth |
-- Ultimate
Wound |
-- Yet Autumn
Mournfully |
-- Return in
October |
-- The Moment
Remembers |
-- From Against
the Cold |
-- Winter
Waking |
-- Melody in
Crystal |
-- Other
Dawns |
-- The
Piper |
-- At
Woodstock |
-- Upon This
Mount |
--
Half-Bracelet |
-- Mountain
Parting |
--
Gifts |
--
Wonder |
-- The
Home-Coming |
-- From I Know
Two Men |
-- Not Too
Far |
-- To Certain
Curious |
-- From Lady of
April |
-- Alter
Candles |
-- The First
Night |
-- The
Poet |
--
Apology |
-- Of Writing
Verse |
-- To a Greater
Poet |
-- A Warning to
Poets |
-- Poet
Mother |
-- Litancy for
New Mexico |
-- Eve of
Chaos |
-- Storm at
Night |
--
Messiah |
-- If I Had Been
in Bethlehem |
-- The Human
Heart |
-- The Unbroken
Rhythm |
--
Litany |
--
Mary |
--
Shadows |
-- Shining
Trails |
-- A Pagan
Mood |
-- Place Flint
Stones at My Roots |
--
Numerator |
--
Stampede |
--
Incomprehension |
--
Birds |
-- In the
Harvest |
-- My Sins and
I |
-- I Love This
Little Town |
--
Teacher |
-- Of Those Who
Wore the Wound Inside |
-- Box-Car
Letters |
-- I
Remember |
--
Heritage |
--
Ephemerides |
--
Prayer |
-- Take Away the
Darkness |
Folk Coll 11 M-03: Corral Dust Martin, Gage LovettReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-04: Too Thick to Drink...Too Thin to Plow: Poems of the Cow Country Markley, John R.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Cowboy
Grub |
-- With a
Copenhagen Ring on His Pocket and His Name
on the Back of His Belt |
-- The Cowboy and
the Cap |
-- The Cowman and
the Farmer |
-- Getting a Loan
at the Bank |
-- The Blue
Heeler Pup |
-- Ode to the
Longhorn |
-- Doc the
Killer |
-- A Week in Town
One Night |
-- Why Cows Don't
Have a Calf |
-- The Makin's
Man |
-- Bringing in
the Cavvy in the Morning |
-- A Big Old
Calf |
-- The Dog in
Front of the Chute |
-- Starving to
Death on My Government Cheese |
-- A Lady That's
Galled by the Heat |
-- The Salebarn
Bull |
-- Branding
Irons |
-- The Gun Rack
Cowboy |
-- Choosing a
Bull |
-- The Kind That
Put Cash in the Bank |
-- A Cowboy in
England |
-- Preg Testing
Out at Bill's |
-- Working on
Weekends |
-- The Rancher's
Wife |
Folk Coll 11 M-05: Wild Song Mathisen, Jean A.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Wyoming
Chant |
-- In Time of
Autumn |
-- The Chamelon
Mountains |
-- Independence
Rock |
--
Wanderlust |
-- Winging
Free |
-- Of the
Mountains |
-- Wyoming
Winds |
-- The Christmas
Wish |
-- Peaceful
Place |
--
Rest |
--
Home |
-- History's
Repertoire |
-- The Ruts Run
Deep |
-- The Joy
Tree |
-- Wyoming Gate
|
Folk Coll 11 M-06: The Cowboy in Verse & Photography McArthur, J'Wayne & Scott McKendrickReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- A
Cowboy |
--
Pardners |
-- The Horse
Shoer |
-- The Cowboy's
Challenge |
-- The Helpful
Cow Dog |
-- Showin'
Horses |
-- The Horse
Trader |
-- The Breed That
Wouldn't Die |
-- Grow
Up |
-- Lonely
Cowgirl |
-- Spontaneous
Love |
-- Hard
Times |
--
Success |
-- A Cowboy's
Reshoeing |
-- Resist
All |
--
Levis |
-- Snubbin'
Broncs |
-- Rodeo
People |
-- That
Day |
-- As I Look
Back |
-- Don't Teach
That Girl to Rope |
Folk Coll 11 M-07: It's Just Grass and Water: Poems McRae, WallaceReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Mines,
from the Strip Mines |
-- Clear and
Still |
-- Calf
Sale |
-- The Gentle
Zephyr |
--
Crisis |
-- Seasonal
Labor |
-- American
Gothic |
-- The Compleat
Cowboy |
-- The
Land |
-- Pest
Test |
-- E.M. (Red)
Kluver |
-- The Lease
Hound |
-- The
Clincher |
-- Different
Drummers |
--
Signs |
--
Rain |
-- Our
Communion |
--
Reincarnation |
-- Reflections on
Sam Walter Foss' Advice |
-- The Old Men in
the Lobby |
-- Regina Geddes:
The Shooting of Winnie Brown |
-- Red Pup,
Bonine, and Owl |
-- Jerry
Kinzel |
-- Clint
|
Folk Coll 11 M-08: The Story of Home on the Range Mechem, KirkeReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-09: Thoughts in Rhyme Miller, Ellroy W. "Roy"Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Help Me
Lord |
--
Wintertime |
-- Evening
Thoughts |
-- I Believe in
Miracles |
-- Happy Birthday
to My Mother |
-- Wranglers
Roost Guest Ranch |
-- The Price Has
Been Pail |
--
Springtime |
-- A Cowboy
Prays |
-- Happy
Birthday, Dad |
-- Custer,
U.S.A. |
-- My
God |
-- Rearing
Children |
-- I Love
You |
-- Ed and
Gertie |
-- Rodeo
Routine |
-- The Death of
Jesus |
-- A
Dream |
-- The Custer
Comedians |
-- My
Jesus |
-- Good Health,
Great Wealth |
-- Happy Mothers
Day |
-- Time is
Short |
--
Today |
-- Custer
Firemen |
-- Outdoor
Meditation |
-- My
Prayer |
-- Drizzlin' and
Dreamin' |
-- Fergies
Fellows |
-- Our Tenth
Wedding Anniversary |
-- OK
Corral |
-- Farewell Dear
Friends |
-- Our Aunt
Kate |
-- My
Temper |
-- A
Prayer |
-- Cowboy
Country, USA |
-- Lets Count Our
Blessings |
-- Happy Fathers
Day |
--
Thanksgiving |
-- Hunting
Hassels |
--
Birds |
-- Fifty Years
Together |
-- The Night
Before Christmas |
-- A Cat with
Nine Lives |
-- A Cowboy Talks
with God |
--
Christmas |
-- Thank You
Lore |
-- The Rock
Island Line |
-- A Valentine
Prayer |
-- How Time
Flies |
-- An Urgent
Message |
Folk Coll 11 M-10: Thoughts in Rhyme: Volume II Miller, Ellroy W. "Roy"Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Thank You,
Dear God |
--
Satisfaction |
-- Complainin'
Comes Easy |
-- My Invisible
Partner |
-- The Variation
of the Wind |
-- Our Son,
Jeff |
-- Making a
Marriage Work |
-- A Morning
Prayer |
-- Why?
Why! |
--
Ashamed |
-- Our Daughter,
Joni |
-- Are Winters
Worse or is it Age |
-- He |
-- When in
Prayer |
-- How
Fortunate |
-- Mother and
Dad |
-- Tall
Paul |
-- Losing a
Friend |
-- Who Am
I |
-- Would You
Trade Places |
-- The Vanishing
Lady |
--
Rodeo |
-- Wake
Up |
-- My
Friend |
-- One of Them
Days |
-- Our Daughter,
Jacki |
-- Todays
Agenda |
-- Winter
Sports |
-- The Love of
Jesus |
-- The Passing of
Time |
-- God's Plan for
Man |
-- Our Son,
Jay |
-- A Wild
Ride |
-- The Beauty of
It All |
-- Our
Neighbors |
-- An Exciting
Experience |
-- The Lamb's
Book of Life |
-- A Snowy
Day |
-- Mishap on a
Dude Outfit |
-- Together
Twenty-Fife Years |
-- One Advantage
of Being Blind |
-- Forgive Me
Lord |
-- The Hazards of
Winter |
-- Good and
Bad |
-- How Long Has
it Been |
-- My
Wife |
-- Trail Crew of
'83 |
-- No
More |
-- Poetry
Gathering |
-- Someday
Soon |
-- A Rancher's
Work |
-- An Appointment
with Death |
-- An Urgent
Plea |
-- Getting
Old |
-- Lay Up Your
Treasures in Heaven |
Folk Coll 11 M-11: Wild Prairie Roses: A Collection of Verse by North Dakotans Mikkelson, Shirley J., compilerReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- I Shall Not Go
Again |
-- Forsaken
Farm |
-- Christmas
Greetings |
-- The Rural
School Teacher |
-- Homestead
House |
-- Homestead
House |
--
Homesick |
--
Dakota |
-- Dakota
Land |
--
Memories |
-- Twilight on
the Prairie |
-- Wood smoke
fantasy |
-- Forsaken
Schoolhouse |
-- The Country in
Springtime |
-- Peddler
Woman |
-- The Blizzard
February 5-10 78 |
-- Our
Heritage |
--
Winter |
-- The Soybean
Song |
--
Westward |
-- That's
right |
-- Harvest
Monster |
-- Beyond my
depth |
-- When you take
a picture |
-- Orgin of a bum
lamb |
--
Giving |
-- My Teddy
Bear |
-- Every loved
spot |
--
Barns |
-- A Hunting We
Will Go |
--
Chatter |
-- Conversation
Peace |
-- Underground
Movement |
--
Basketball |
-- Bad Pitch at
the Bottom of Nine |
-- Young Man From
Dakota |
-- That Spunky
Little Kid Next Door |
--
Trixie |
-- Our Perfect
Creation |
-- She Couldn't
Sleep |
-- Heart's
Desire |
-- The Girl I
Always Miss |
-- Get Me Off the
Railroad Track |
--
Imagination |
-- Form tide to
tide |
-- Old West
Justice |
-- At the
Picnic |
-- Mountain of a
Man Named Rollo |
-- The color
Gap |
-- Bath
Time |
-- Milking
Days |
-- Nothing To
It |
-- Poles, Poles,
Poles |
-- The
Farmers |
-- The Rear
end |
-- Cat
Burglar |
--
Passions |
-- Power at
Hand |
--
Loneliness |
-- Just
If |
-- Tree of
Life |
-- Remember
When |
--
Life |
-- Our Garden of
Yesturyear |
--
Remembering |
-- Christmas
Cheer |
-- Our Parent
Teachers Association |
--
Pain |
-- The Wee
Hours |
-- An' I'm
Gone |
-- Missing
Pearls |
-- Night of the
Owl |
-- The Beach
Comber |
-- Guitar
Man |
-- Voluntary,
Involuntary |
--
Poetry |
-- When I Am Not
Sure |
--
Peace |
-- I Long
Night |
-- I Love the
Night |
-- Prairie
Love |
--
Free |
--
Untitled |
--
Dreams |
-- The Garter
Snake |
--
Understanding |
-- Lovers'
Bouquet |
-- A
Wish |
-- Shore
Bird |
--
Uncertain |
-- St.
Lucia |
--
M-31 |
--
School |
-- Dream a
Dream |
-- April
Rain |
--
Tomorrow |
-- The
Executive |
--
Homesickness |
-- Untapped
Riches |
-- A
Poet |
-- Upon a
Dragon |
-- Little
Child |
--
Untitled |
--
Runner |
-- Unanswered
Song |
Folk Coll 11 M-12: Poetry: A Magazine of Verse: New Mexico Folk-Poems, Aug. 1920 (2 c.) Monroe, Harriet, editorReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Sky-High, by
N. Howard Thorp |
-- The Little
Cow-Girl, by N. Howard Thorp |
-- Pecos Tom, by
N. Howard Thorp |
-- Women Outlaws,
by N. Howard Thorp |
-- Old Paint, by
N. Howard Thorp |
-- What's Become
of the Punchers, by N. Howard
Thorp |
-- Down on the
Ol' Bar-G, by Phil LeNoir |
-- Ol' Dynamite,
by Phil LeNoir |
-- The Puncher
Poet, by Phil LeNoir |
-- Riders of Sun
Fire, by Lucy Eddy |
-- The Ballad of
Macario Romero |
-- Madre
Maria |
--
Manzanita |
-- Chula La
Manana |
-- Fortune's
Wheels Keeps Turning |
-- El
Coyotito |
-- Christ is Born
in Bethlehem |
--
Coplas |
--
Cundiyo |
-- Petrolino's
Complaint |
Folk Coll 11 M-13: The Panther's Tail: A Saga of the Saint Vrain Moomaw, Jack C.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-14: Trail Dust and Saddle Leather Mora, Joseph JacintoReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-15: The Human Cougar Morain, Lloyd L.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-16: Muleshoe Ballads of Oklahoma Bob Munson, Marjorie Sawyer collaborating with Colonel Bob KirkbrideReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Cookin' on the
Old Muleshoe |
-- The Brahma
Steer |
-- A Pair of
Cowboy Boots |
-- Cannin' the
Dance |
-- Injun
Honeymooners |
-- Bull on the
Range |
-- Feedin' the
Ringling Lion |
-- Candy
Bob |
-- Colonel of the
Auction Ring |
-- Shootin'
Quail |
--
Swaearin' |
-- The Boston
Brain-Truster |
-- Hell and Real
Estate |
-- Wife Don't
Like Guns |
-- Political
Cows |
-- I'll take
now |
-- Oklahoma
Breeze Hits Riverside |
-- The Monarch of
Bermuda |
Folk Coll 11 M-17: Up North is Down the Crick: Poems McRae, WallaceReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Up North Is
Down The Crick |
-- Too Smart of
Too Stupid |
-- The
Joyride |
-- The
Coyote |
-- A Quiet Night
On The Prairie |
-- The
Promise |
-- Touchy
Questions |
-- The Old Timers
in the Bison |
-- The Grass Fat
Steers |
-- The Eternal
Triangle |
-- Winter
Harvest |
-- Eminent
Domain |
-- The Branding
"Lunch" |
-- The Tourist
and the Native |
-- Plea of the
Equestrian Thespian |
-- Boyd Charter
1907-1978 |
-- The Disputed
Epicure |
-- The
Mail |
-- Old
Partner |
-- Ranch
Wife |
-- The Homestead
House |
-- Roundup's
Over! |
--
Exodus |
-- Urban
Cowboy |
-- The Lingo of
our Callin' |
-- I Knowed Old
Charlie Well |
-- Fourth of
July |
--
Coffee |
-- The
Still |
-- Commuted
Sentence |
-- A Cost-return
Analysis |
-- Broke, Afoot
and Old |
-- An Ounce of
Prevention |
-- On
Catastrophe |
-- I Quest of the
Festive Bough |
-- Me and the
Hippie on the Greyhound Bus |
-- My Requiem
|
Folk Coll 11 M-18: Buckaroos in Paradise: Cowboy Life in Northern Nevada Marshall, Howard W.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-19: The Cowboy Life in Short Stories & Poems McArthur, J'WayneReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Dreams Do Come
True |
-- A Boy's Love
For His Horse |
-- To Be A
Cowboy |
-- Roping the Big
Ones and the Little Ones |
-- Chester, The
Dog-tailed Horse |
-- Wonderful
Winter Time |
-- One Day I'll
Get Even |
-- An Outside in
Wyoming |
-- Butch Cassidy
In Pinedale |
-- Those Colored
Eggs |
-- Mail Time on
the Ranch |
-- Ranch Hand or
Cowboy |
-- A Trip Back
Into Memories |
-- Dogs, Rabbits
and Horses Don't Mix |
-- Ever Try to
Load a Snaky Horse? |
-- The Ghost of a
Deer |
-- My Friend
Leo |
-- If You Drink
Don't Buy |
-- Trying To Do
The Job Alone |
-- Mowing Hay the
Old Way |
-- Car Dealer's
Horse |
-- Deep
Conversation Can Bury You |
-- A Boy, Two Men
and A Horse |
-- Hauling Hay
the Hard Way |
-- Senseless
Mutilation, or Operation for
Survival |
-- Lonely
Cowgirl |
-- Giving a Word
of Thanks |
-- A Horse
Trader's Christmas |
-- See Him Before
You Buy |
-- The Day Before
Christmas |
-- That
New-fangled Christmas Gift |
-- A
Cowboy |
--
Pardners |
-- The Horse
Shoer |
-- The Cowboy's
Challenge |
-- The Helpful
Cow Dog |
-- Showin'
Horses |
-- The Horse
Trader |
-- Grow
Up |
-- Lonely
Cowgirl |
-- Spontaneous
Love |
-- Hard
Times |
-- A Cowboy's
Reshoeing |
-- Resist
All |
--
Levis |
-- The Breed That
Wouldn't Die |
-- The Knot on
the Ground |
-- To My
Parents |
-- A Cowboy's
Lament |
Folk Coll 11 M-20: Training for Western Horse and Rider McArthur, J'WayneReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-21: Cattle King on the Green River: The Family Life and Legends of Abner Luman, a Cowboy King of the Upper Green River Valley in the Twenties Metal, Phyllis LumanReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-22: The Pony Express: An Epic of the Old West Mabey, Charles RendellReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Spirit of
the Rider |
-- Westward
Ho! |
-- The
Rockies |
-- Handcart
Pioneers |
-- Song of the
Saints |
-- The Land of
the Saints |
-- A Sunset on
the Great Salt Sea |
-- The West and
Romance |
-- The
Desert |
-- The
Convoy |
-- The Modern
Argonauts |
-- Death Lurks at
Shell |
--
Tung-a-Shump |
-- The Horseman's
Pride |
--
Nevada |
-- The
Toyabes |
-- An Indian
Snare |
-- The
Sinks |
-- The Stage
Coach |
-- The Treasures
of Golconda |
-- Carson City
and Mark Twain |
-- California
Joe's Story |
-- The
Sierras |
-- Nuthin' Else
to Do |
-- Lake
Tahoe |
-- The Sierras in
the Days of Gold |
-- The Road
Agents |
-- Hangtown,
Rendezvous of the Gold Seeker |
-- Kit Carson's
Story |
--
Placerville |
-- The End of the
Trail |
-- Sixty Sober
Seamen |
-- La Jolla By
the Sea |
-- That Old
Thrasher |
-- A Barn on a
Rainy Day |
-- The Huntsman's
Song |
-- The Desert
Sage |
-- The Flag of
the Soldier |
-- The Pioneer
and his Ox |
-- Fishing on the
Buffalo |
-- Henry Johnson
of Albany |
-- Private Dewey
Muldoon |
-- He Heard the
Call |
-- Truth Crushed
to Earth Will Rise Again |
-- Wake Up,
America! |
-- My
Prayer |
-- Fort
Sill |
-- An Address to
All Aliens |
-- The
Heroine |
-- The Rose and
the Maid |
-- My
Memory |
--
Bobbie |
-- The Pioneer
|
Folk Coll 11 M-23: An Annotated Epic Poem: Saga of a Mountain Man (The True Life Story of a Real Pioneer) May, William B.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-24: A Cowboy on the Last Frontier (2 copies) May, William B.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Last
Frontier |
-- No! Not
Yet! |
-- Steamboat's
Weekly Jack-pot Rodeo |
-- Come All You
Bronc Riders |
-- The Chariot
Race |
--
Quatro |
-- Old
Paint |
-- Heritage of
Cottonwoods |
-- The Turkey
Shoot |
-- Danny and the
Bear |
-- The Healthy
Life |
-- My Response to
Louis L'Amour |
-- Learning on
the Range |
-- Psalm of Elk
River |
-- Farewell
Winter--Welcome Spring |
-- Light in the
East |
--
Teamwork |
-- I Bid the Day
Adieu |
-- A Bright
Outlook on February First |
-- Across the
Great Divide |
-- Spring is
Near |
-- The Time the
Bears Won |
--
Bullrider |
-- The Queen of
Colorado |
-- Saga of a
Mountain Man |
-- The Gates and
Canyon of Lodore |
-- Cindy's Old
Gray Henry |
-- Dusty
Saddle |
-- Welcome
Home |
-- We'll See Her
in the Spring |
-- Not Just a
Livelihood--But Living |
-- The Route
County Cowboy |
-- Antone
Kline |
-- The
Duel |
-- The Valley of
Life--Where a Cowboy's King |
-- True Tucker
Tales |
-- We'll Herd
Cattle 'Round His Throne |
-- Side by
Side |
-- The Country
School House |
-- Education (On
the Way to Country School) |
--
Progress |
-- An
Invitation |
-- Promised
Land--Or Burning Sand |
-- My Elk River
Valley |
-- Two
Horsepower |
-- Findin' the
Trail |
-- The Columbine
Remembers |
-- Tulsa Time (at
Elko) |
-- The Cowboy
Poets Gathering |
-- Working
Together |
-- Christmas Eve
at the Ranch |
-- Thanksgiving
Day at Cow Camp |
-- Providing What
We Eat |
Folk Coll 11 M-25: Tumbleweeds and Corral Dust Mortensen, Vern C.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The West That
Was |
-- A Wish, Not a
Prayer |
--
Valerie |
-- Water Proof
Soap |
--
Prayer |
-- Talkin' in my
Sleep |
-- Looking
Back |
-- I Shoulda
#2 |
-- I Shoulda
Stood in Bed |
-- Good-Bye
Bill |
-- Water
Wagon |
--
Requiem |
-- The Mark of
the Beast |
-- The Hell You
Say |
-- Do You
Believe? |
-- To
Elva |
--
Clair |
-- Bull
Rider |
-- In the Family
Circle |
-- Our Little
Neighbor, Knell |
-- To
Metta |
--
Compliment |
--
Freedom? |
-- A Prayer to
Claire |
-- The
Anchor |
-- Bareback
Bronc |
-- When Spring
Work is Finished |
-- Wander
Lust |
-- Naked I
Came |
--
Dylan |
-- Dirty Shirt
Jake |
--
Rain |
-- Booze and
Views, 1930 |
-- The
Fisherman |
-- Weep Not for
Me |
-- It Matters
Not |
--
Outlaw |
-- The Desert
Shall Bloom as the Rose |
-- Range Cowin
Winter |
-- Ride the Rocky
Ridges |
--
Badger |
-- Winter Nights
on the Range |
-- The Golden
Years? |
--
Fall |
-- There Ain't No
Place Like Home |
-- Winter
|
Folk Coll 11 M-26: The Columbine Remembers May, Anna Bowie and her childrenReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Columbine
Remembers |
-- Just a Couple
o' Ranch Girls |
-- My Treasure
House of You |
-- Not
Alone |
-- To
Dad |
--
Solitaire |
--
Love |
-- God Was
There |
-- Verses by
Mother |
-- Across the
Great Divide |
-- Mother's
Hands |
-- Hand in
Hand |
-- An
Invitation |
--
Spring |
-- Little
Sister |
-- The Gift of
Life |
--
Iowa |
-- My Home Sweet
Home |
--
Discouragement |
-- Remembering
Christmas |
-- Pretend
Mothers |
-- To Elmer With
Love |
-- Wildflowers at
S Bar S Ranch |
--
Thanks |
-- Dear Sister
Mine |
-- The Land of
Pretend |
--
Reflecting |
-- Take Time to
Pray |
-- Get a
Transfer |
--
Laugh |
--
PEO |
-- Hide Not Your
Light |
-- For
George |
-- For
Gary |
--
Quatro |
-- A Bright
Outlook on February First |
-- To Dorothy,
February 1972 |
-- To My Darling
Jim |
-- Memorial to
Dorothy |
-- We'll Herd
Cattle 'Round His Throne |
-- Those Here,
Those on the Other Shore |
-- The Adventures
of a Welfare Dollar |
-- Memory
Lane |
-- Not a Patch of
Weeds |
-- Hope of
theWorld |
-- Memorial to
George Wheeler |
-- These Changing
Times |
-- Side by
Side |
-- For Helen and
Clyde |
-- Together in
Memory |
--
Memory'sBook |
--
Grampa'sFlowers |
-- Cutters and
Coors |
-- Come Tell Us a
Story |
-- The Queen of
Colorado |
-- After
Christmas |
-- Tokens of
Mother |
-- You're Growing
Up |
-- Nice
Things |
-- Grandma
Said |
-- Don't Fold,
Spindle, or Mutilate |
-- Do More
Believing |
-- Funny Little
Duck |
-- A
Prayer |
-- Mickey
Mouse |
-- The Lord's
CB |
-- Neglect or
Care |
--
Business |
--
Jake |
-- Seasonal
Thoughts From the May House |
-- The Valley of
Life--Where a Cowboy's King |
--
Child |
-- PEO
Program |
-- Our Christmas
Faith |
-- Song
Bird |
-- You
Came |
-- My
Size |
-- Easter
Day |
-- Moments to
Remember |
-- The Cats are
Meowing |
-- Your
Gift |
-- Important
Things |
-- To
Jim |
-- The Chariot
Race |
--
Records |
-- Jille's
Flight |
--
Water |
-- Pretence
sic |
-- Life's Tape
Recording |
--
Chores |
--
Thankful |
--
Ambition |
-- Letters and
Prayers |
--
Circles |
-- Decree or
Seek |
-- To
Dorothy |
-- No
Hunger--Pure Gold |
-- Key to
Heaven |
-- Stair
Steps |
-- Corner of
Heaven |
-- Time After
Time |
-- That Which
Must Aye Endure |
-- The
Tree |
-- The Country
School House |
--
Drouth |
-- He Led
Me |
-- For a Fallen
Soldier |
-- Blue Skies and
a River |
-- Verse By
Mother |
-- Copy
Cats |
-- Jack up Our
Chins |
-- The Dead Are
Ours |
--
Believe |
-- Antone
Kline |
-- Chico and
Dig |
-- Our PEO
Tapestry |
-- Work Away 4-H
Girls |
-- A Pauper's
View |
-- Who'd Have
Us |
-- From
Within |
--
Ego |
-- Trust and
Obey |
-- Fool's
gold |
-- My Easter
Wish |
-- Uncle Glenn's
Garden |
-- My
Disappointment |
-- The
Dishes |
-- You Can Be in
Love and Be Happy |
--
Forget |
--
Desert |
-- Education
|
Folk Coll 11 M-27: The Time the Bears Won May, William B.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-28: From the Pages of Her Heart Wheeler, Frances May DorrReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Biography of
Frances |
-- Remembering
Christmas |
-- Tell Us a
Story |
-- Life's Tape
Recording |
-- Does Jesus
Still Pay? |
-- Harvest
Time |
--
Love |
--
Travail |
-- Mother Angel
Cried |
-- What Excuse
Did you Have? |
-- Moments to
Remember |
-- God Was
There |
-- Important
Things |
-- Land of
Pretend |
-- To Elmer With
Love |
-- The Lord's
CB |
-- Welfare
Dollar |
-- Welfare Dollar
(Continuted) |
-- Hope of the
World |
-- Time After
Time |
-- Hide Not Your
Light |
-- PEO
Tapestry |
-- Uncle Glenn's
Garden |
-- My Easter
Wish |
-- Corner of
Heaven |
-- Pretend
Mother |
-- The
Tree |
-- Not a Patch of
Words |
--
Chores |
-- Key to
Heaven |
--
Records |
-- Jille's
Flight |
-- Our Christmas
Faith |
-- After
Christmas |
-- PEO
Program |
--
Jake |
-- Don't Fold,
Spindle or Mutilate |
-- AN Original
Prayer |
-- Take My
Hand |
-- For Helen and
Clyde |
-- Memory's
Book |
-- Song
Bird |
-- Easter
Day |
-- For
Gary |
-- Memory
Lane |
-- Desert
Sun |
-- Memorial To
Dean Wheeler |
-- For
George |
-- Grampa's
Flowers |
-- Memorial to
George Wheeler |
--
Solitaire |
-- The Giant's
Feet |
Folk Coll 11 M-29: Christ and the Cowboy (2 copies) Murphy, ChuckReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Ranchers
Prayerof Thanksgiving |
-- When God Made
Montana |
-- If I Had My
Life to Live Over |
-- How I
Pray |
-- When Were You
Saved? |
--
Boots |
-- Auction
Barn |
--
Joke |
-- Where is the
Church? |
-- Faith
& Facts |
-- John - Fifteen
-One |
-- Birth and
Death |
-- Faithful
One |
-- Babylon and
Pentecost |
-- Women of the
Church |
-- Cowboy's View
on Abortion |
-- Who and
What |
--
Trinity |
--
Sheep |
-- Rowboat of
Life |
-- Hawk Creek
Fire |
-- Bringing in
the Drill |
Folk Coll 11 M-30: After Barbed Wire: Cowboys of Our Time Markus, KurtReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-31: Na Paniolo-- Hawai'i Martin, LynnReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-32: Cowboy: The Enduring Myth of the Wild West Martin, RussellReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-33: Christmas Poems (2 copies) Mitchell, WaddieReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
Skinner |
-- The
Rebuttal |
-- Recksember
Holiday |
-- Christmas at
the Cross |
-- The
Book |
-- There's
Nothin' Like Nothin' |
-- Albert's
Story |
--
Thanks |
-- Lessons
Shared |
-- Christmas
Break 1970 |
Folk Coll 11 M-34: Never Walk When You Can Ride McFarland, MikeReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-35: Pocket Full of Rhyme Morgan, J.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
Hummmmmmm |
-- Indian
Prayer |
-- The Magic
Show |
-- Winter
Dreams |
-- Wednesday's
Child |
-- The
Message |
-- The Camp'n
Spree |
-- My God and
I |
-- Once Upon a
Time |
-- The
Song |
-- Heaven to
Me |
--
Surrender |
-- The
Detour |
--
Progress |
--
Seduced |
-- First
Impression |
-- Grandad
|
Folk Coll 11 M-36: Waddie's Whole Load (includes cassette tape) Mitchell, WaddieReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Whole
Load |
--
Cat-astrophy |
-- Puttin' Things
Right |
-- The Belle of
the Ball |
-- There's
Nothin' Like Nothin' |
-- Crowinin'
Glory |
-- Where To
Go |
-- Peg-Leg
Pig |
-- So Darn
Hard |
-- A Ray of
Hope |
-- One Christmas
in West Texas |
-- Story With a
Moral |
--
Typical |
--
Vows |
--
Cynical |
-- Harsh
Words |
--
Commutin' |
-- No Second
Chance |
--
Don |
--
Rodeo |
--
Difference |
--
Shorty |
-- Christmas at
the Cross |
-- Bet at the
Bar |
--
Sentence |
-- Morning
Soliloquy |
-- The
Gift |
-- Blood, Sweat,
and Steers |
-- Haven't Sold
Your Saddle |
--
Pick-up-acality |
-- What Will I
Tell Him? |
-- Moments of
Rapture |
-- Which
Side? |
-- The
Book |
--
Pun-ishment |
-- The Experience
ofLife |
-- The
Throw-Back |
-- Saddle Tramp
Philosopher |
-- Little
Bull |
-- Evening Chat
|
Folk Coll 11 M-37: Never Ask a Man the Size of His Spr A Cowgirl's Guide to Life Montana, GladiolaReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-38: Just One Fool Thing After Another: A Cow Folks' Guide to Romance Montana, Gladiola & Texas Bix BenderReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-39: Cowboy Poetry Cookbook: Menus and Verse for Western Celebrations McMullen, Cyd and Anne Wallace McMullen, compliersReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Bedroll by Red
Steagall |
-- A Working
Ranch by Gwen Petersen |
-- The Bunkhouse
Orchestra by Badger Clark |
-- Come and Get
it by Rolf M. Flake |
-- A Cowboy's
Lunch by Marie Smith |
-- Dudes by Nick
Johnson |
-- Sundown in the
Cow Camp by Joel Nelson |
-- The Dutch Oven
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Message in the
Wind by Jesse Smith |
-- Cowdogs by Ed
Brown |
-- Hell in Texas
(anonymous) |
-- Listen to the
Sun Go Down by Leon Flick |
-- The
Heavyweight Champion Pie-eating' Cowboy of
the West by Paul Zarzyski |
-- The Branding
Lunch by Wallace McRae |
-- Give Us a
Song, Ian Tyson by Wallace McRae |
-- When They've
Finished Shipping Cattle in the Fall
(excerpt) by Bruce Kiskaddon |
Folk Coll 11 M-40: Pulling Leather: Being the Early Recollection Mullins, Reuben B.; Jan Roush and Lawrence Clayton, editorsReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-41: A Stove-Up Cowboy's Story McCauley, James EmmitReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-42: Cowboy Odes Meador, RustyReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Red Light
Ranches |
-- The
Man |
-- Hobblin' Your
Stirrups |
-- Elmo C.
Cowboy |
-- By Dad's
"Revenge" |
-- Remedy for
Brownie |
-- Today's
Cowpuncher |
-- Ol'
Blackie |
-- Finally Rolled
a Sever |
-- "Wild Bill"
Johnson |
-- Another Ol'
Baldy |
-- Make Mine the
Two Step |
-- Ol' Mister
Short |
-- Whiskey
Blues |
-- Cowboy
Christmas Promise |
Folk Coll 11 M-43: Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse McWhorter, LarryReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Black
Draught |
-- A Bad
Start |
--
Therapy |
-- The Retirement
of Ashtola |
-- Red
Cow |
-- Advice to the
Traveler |
-- New Ropes and
Skint Noses |
-- The
Expert |
-- Gate
Session |
-- Cowboy, Count
Your Blessin's |
-- Harley's
Secret |
-- Eightball and
the Highball |
-- Wheat Pasture
Dreamin', or (What Am I Doing
Here?) |
-- Through the
Tackroom Door |
-- The
Gate |
-- A Trilogy for
Cissy |
-- My Song:
Travis Gass |
-- The
Panhandle |
--
Calendar |
-- Private
Thoughts |
-- He Rode for
the Brand |
-- The
Unrepentant |
-- Peaches and
the Twister |
Folk Coll 11 M-44: Tails of the West Morris, Frank "Two Jump"Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Everything Has
an Udder Side |
-- Cowboy
Philosophy 101 |
-- Would You Like
to Buy a Bridge? |
-- Born Again
Cowboy |
-- Bull
Ridin' |
-- Hot
Beans |
-- Pay Your
Debts |
-- An Untitled
Story on Hair Loss |
-- The Demise of
Levi's |
-- Fall of the
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy
Vaspar |
-- Tales of the
West |
Folk Coll 11 M-45: Cowboy Curmudgeon and Other Poems McRae, WallaceReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Boot
Shopping |
-- We Never Rode
the Judiths |
-- The
Coyote |
-- Up North is
Down the Crick |
-- Three Dogs Sat
on the Sidewalk |
-- The
Belt |
-- A Quiet Night
on the Prairie |
-- The Grass-Fat
Steers |
-- A Woman's
Place |
-- Gabe
Foster |
-- Eminent
Domain |
-- The Disputed
Epicure |
-- A Conversation
with Albert |
-- One More
Shipping Day |
-- Ranch
Wife |
--
Maggie |
-- The Homestead
House |
--
Exodus |
-- Old Speed and
Two Milk Cows |
--
Coffee |
-- Winter
Moisture |
-- I Knowed Old
Charlie Well |
-- Hat
Etiquette |
-- Broke, Afoot
and Old |
-- Bil Seward,
King of the Jersey Lilly |
-- Commuted
Sentence |
-- Another
Cowboy |
-- An Ounce of
Prevention |
-- In Quest of
the Festive Bough |
-- Ol'
Proc |
-- Telephone
Call |
-- The
Land |
--
Reincarnation |
-- Degrees of
Water |
-- The
Clincher |
-- What Kind of
an Outfit You Got? |
-- Our
Communion |
-- Red Pup,
Bonnie, and Owl |
-- Zack
Tilman |
-- Old
Bluffer |
-- The Old Men in
the Lobby |
-- Grandmother's
French Hollyhocks |
-- Outriders at
the End of the Trail |
-- The Torch is
Passed |
-- Sniffy and
Sodie and the Cowboy Code |
-- A Salute to
the Cowboy Artists |
-- Give Us a
Song, Ian Tyson |
-- Vegetbale
Cultivation |
-- The
Yellowstone |
-- Howdy, Mr.
Hunter |
-- Malcolm and
the Strangers |
-- Charles Finley
Parkins |
-- Applied
Genesis |
-- National
Park |
-- Custer
County |
-- Ten Thousand
Places |
-- Little
Things |
-- Put That
Back…Hoedown |
-- Call
Anytime |
-- The Livestock
Leader |
--
Rachel |
-- Definitions of
Poor |
-- Pax
Vobiscum |
--
Shopping |
-- The Great
Montan Centennial Cattle Drive |
-- Dock
Groom |
-- Hired
Hand |
--
Weeds |
-- Box
Elders |
-- Ain't No
Cowboy Heaven |
-- The Lingo of
Our Callin' |
-- A Cost-Return
Analysis |
-- Handy
Harry |
-- Me and the
Hippie on the Greyhound Bus |
-- Bareback
Rider |
-- Holiday
Season |
-- My
Requiem |
-- The Compleat
Cowboy |
-- Different
Drummers |
-- Riders'
Block |
--
Signs |
--
Gooseberries |
-- Jerry
Kinzel |
--
Clint |
-- On Rural
Relocation |
-- The
Debut |
-- E.M. (Red)
Kluver |
--
Rodeo |
-- Sold to the
Highest Bidder |
-- Things of
Intrinsic Worth |
-- Touchy
Questions |
-- Roundup's
Over |
-- Urban
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy
Curmudgeon (C.C.) |
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-- There Was A
Time |
-- Roping
Emus |
-- The
Bloater |
-- The Drought of
2000 |
-- Elmo and
Willie |
-- The Great Bull
Fight |
-- The Wild Cow
Working |
-- The Macing of
Ollie's Bull |
--
Partners |
-- Old
Pard |
-- Echoes of the
Trail |
-- An Ode to Old
Friends |
-- Winter
Sunset |
-- Weeds in the
Corral |
-- There's No
Romance in Ranchin' |
-- The Death of
Dakota Belle |
-- Old
Houses |
-- Create a
Legend |
-- A Cowboy's
Christmas Prayer |
-- Passin'
Through |
-- Cowboy
Lingo |
-- A Tale of
Wounded Knee |
-- A Song of
Wounded Knee |
-- The Rough
Life |
-- The
Jockey |
-- The Red
Cap |
-- Horseback
Theologian |
--
Procrastination |
-- 50 Yds
South |
-- Bunk House
Campaign Managers |
-- Dining Along
166 |
-- The Cowboy and
the Biker |
-- Ghosts of
Chisholms Trail |
-- Rodeo
Cowboy |
-- A Place they
Call Pawnee |
-- Cowboy
Angel |
-- I Knew An
Angel Straight-on |
-- I Don't Wanta
Fight that Bull |
-- Grandma's
Cowboy |
-- Comin' Home
For Christmas |
-- Rodeo You're a
Woman |
-- Don's
Chuckwagon Menus |
-- Up On the L
& M |
-- Goin' To
Town |
-- A Tribute To
My Wife |
-- Old Cowboys in
Tennis Shoes |
-- Range
Fire |
-- A Man Has Got
His Pride |
-- An Old Cowboy
Crossed Over the Bar |
-- Henyan
Ghosts |
-- Cold Morning
Saddling |
-- Spurs Can Make
the Man |
-- I Used to be a
Cowboy Blues |
-- Black
Dogs |
-- Dark
Magic |
-- Horses in the
Wind |
-- Winter Cowboy
Poets Passe |
-- Waiting for
the Pear to Fall |
-- Little
Guys |
-- The Steward of
the Land |
-- Wheelchair
Cowboy |
-- Don't See But
One |
-- I've Been a
Rancher |
-- Cowboy
Sonnet |
-- To Ride a
Horse Named Satan |
-- Sore
Feet |
-- Cattle
Working |
-- Hot in
Texas |
-- Ground
Tied |
-- The Light in
the Window |
-- A Bad
Day |
-- Double
Up-Set |
--
Needled |
-- The Big Black
Bull |
-- Day
Help |
-- The Cowboy and
the Lady |
-- Bub's Bull
Ride |
-- The
Jump |
-- So You Want to
be a Cowboy |
-- The
Fight |
-- Girl on the
Circle Bar Ranch |
-- A Cowboy Looks
at Christmas |
--
Alone |
-- The Cowboy
Becomes a Sailor |
--
Death |
--
Wayne |
-- "Long-Ago
Version of ""Marry a
Millionaire""" |
-- Funnel
Cake |
-- Count Your
Blessings Where Ever They Are |
-- Hog Day Ends
in Tragedy |
-- Wolf and
Hunter Die Side by Side |
-- Uncle Knew How
to Hawk Anything |
-- Brown-Bagging
it on Christmas Outing |
-- Hat Cover-Up
at Church on Sunday Recounted |
-- An Apple a Day
Keeps the Border Patrol Away |
-- Northerner
Called Their Bluff |
--
RFD |
-- Their Boots
Are Tough |
-- Cowboy
Jed |
-- The Great
Roundup |
-- A Kindred
Spirit |
-- Memory of
Love |
-- Sale
Day |
-- Always Been a
Cowboy |
-- Cow in the
Hoop |
-- Life on the
Howser Farm |
-- Your
Strength |
-- The
Look |
-- Mid-Summer
Night's Memory |
--
DNA |
-- Rancher's
Wife |
-- 39 Years of
Tradition |
-- Missing
You |
-- Shoeing
Sweetie |
--
Reality |
-- Am I A Cowboy
Yet? |
-- A Good Man
Passed This Way |
-- Rodeo
Clown |
--
Rowdy |
-- Riding for the
Brand |
-- The
Mouthpiece |
-- The Horse
Whisperer |
--
Guns |
-- Katies
Kiss |
-- The Cowboy and
the Camel |
-- Me and
God |
-- The
Homesteaders |
-- Dear
Allison |
-- School
Work |
-- A Visit From
the Vet |
-- When Old Age
Strikes |
-- No
Sunset |
--
Edith |
-- Between Father
and Son |
-- The Right to
Vote |
-- Sweet
Thing |
-- Cowboy
Gathering |
-- The Ole
Book |
-- The Cowboy in
Heaven |
-- What You
See |
-- Christmas
Cheer |
-- Borrowed
Time |
-- Time to
Go |
-- Buckaroo
Jim |
--
Cowboy |
-- Th' Cowboy
Way |
-- Th' Story of
Th' Saddle Bags |
-- I Ain't Ridin'
Sidesaddle! |
-- The Horse
Auction |
-- Ridin' Night
Watch |
-- If They Don't
Get Pertier as Th' Night Wears
On |
-- Th' Real
Bull |
-- Tin
Lizzie |
-- Favorite
Season |
-- Bullsnake
Surprise |
--
Humbled |
-- Knot in Your
Rope |
-- When Cowboys
Repent |
-- Now There's a
Cowboy |
--
Hats |
-- All For
Naught |
-- Ode to Scotty
Dee |
--
Survival |
-- The
Quilt |
-- Gold Metal
Flour and Prince Albert in a Can |
-- America's
Heroes |
-- Fixin' to Get
Excitin' |
-- Licking the
Icing Bowl |
-- Baby
Chicks |
-- A Cowboy
Christmas |
-- Roll
On |
-- It's Saddlin'
Up Time |
-- Grant Rope and
Wyeth Saddle |
-- The Rancher
and the Cowboy |
-- The Cowboy
Country Salute |
-- The Master's
Hand in the Spring |
-- Dad's
Boots |
-- Women
Folk |
-- Calico Rock
Rodeo |
-- Cowboy
Caviar |
-- The Sign on
the Door |
-- Rodeo
Man |
-- Picture of Jim
and Molly |
-- Lords Prayer
in Cherokee |
-- Echoes in the
Wind - A Reprise |
-- A Good
Lickin' |
--
Grandma |
--
Thirsty |
-- Old
Four-Eyes |
-- Learning the
Lingo |
-- My
Sidekick |
-- The Cowboy
Code |
-- The Old Bronc
Twister |
-- Out
West |
-- Knights of the
Round Table |
-- The Prairie
Autocrat |
-- Western
Wear |
--
Stability |
-- Rural
Derelict |
--
Anandoned |
-- Portal to the
Past |
-- Cowboy
Talk |
-- Charley's
Revenge |
-- A Cowboy's
Lament |
--
Blacky |
--
Rattler |
-- Dad's Old
Boots |
-- Old
Pard |
-- The Gateway to
the West |
-- The
Prophet |
-- I Still Miss
Him Sometimes |
-- When Men Wore
Hats |
-- Does Your
Heart Ever Soar? |
-- A Few Good
Men |
-- Not Long
Ago |
-- Cookie's
Prayer |
-- Sleepless in
the Saddle |
-- Chasin'
Dreams |
-- Thundering
Herd |
-- The Cowboy and
the Saddle |
-- Ol'
Jake |
-- Curly
Red |
-- A Cowhand's
Dream |
-- That Ain't My
Cow |
-- Cowboy Heaven
|
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-- Out Where the
West Begins by Arthur Chapman |
-- Born to This
Land by Red Steagall |
-- North to
Bilene by Francine Roark Robison |
-- Imprints by
Jim R. Anderson |
-- The
Immigrants, 1858 by Thomas Vaughan
"Melancholy" Jones |
-- Gateway to the
West by Leroy Watts |
-- Lone Star by
Larry D. Thomas |
-- A Time to Thaw
by Scott Hill Bumgardner |
-- Missouri
Cowboy by Johnny D. Eaton |
-- Hell's Half
Acre by RIckey Dallas Pitt |
-- The Horseman
and the Cowboy by Jody
Fergerstrom |
-- The Origin of
a Good Cowboy by Dan Blair |
-- A Prairie King
by Tex Tumbleweed |
-- Brothers at
Heart by Allan H. Horton |
-- When the Old
Yella Bus Comes Down the Lane by Rose Mary
Allmendinger |
-- The
Nightingale by Jim Packard |
--
Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along, Little
Dogies |
-- Cowboy Poetry
in Motion by Paul Bliss |
-- Home from the
Winter Range by Rob Miller |
-- The E.S.L.
Ranch by Rod Miller |
-- Reel vs. Real
Cowboys by S.A. Jackson |
-- The Guide by
Michael Henley |
-- Facsimile
Cowboy by J.A. (Jake) White |
-- Stampede by
Sherrod L. Fielden |
-- Just Another
Calf by Eric Lee |
-- Stampede by
Shad Pease |
-- Curse the
Winter Ride by Janice N. Chapman |
-- A Real Cowboy!
by James H. "Jim" John |
-- The Cowboy's
Lament by Tom Pollard |
-- Cowboys and
Country Boys by Lee Neill |
-- Movin' On by
Diane Thompson |
-- The Western
Home by Brewster Higley et al |
-- A Cowboy
Season by Jo Lynne Kirkwood |
-- The End of the
Drought by Michael Sorbonne
Robinson |
-- Hayin' in the
Cariboo by Mark McMillan |
-- The Odyssey by
Pete Evanson |
-- Seasons by
Sherri Ross |
-- Sandhills
Seasons by Mickee Cheek |
-- The Cow-Girl
by Rhoda Sivell |
-- My Cowgirl
Life by Linda Kirkpatrick |
-- Tomboy by Dee
Strickland Johnson ("Buckshot
Dot") |
-- Wild
Stickhorse Remuda by Debra Coppinger
Hil |
-- Queen of the
West byJanice E. Mitich |
-- Sweet Lucille
by Paula Sisk |
-- The Cremation
of Sam Magee by Robert Service |
-- Desert Rat by
Verlin Pitt |
-- Friends by
Omar West |
-- Dog Swamp
Stranger by French Camp Red |
-- Bad Pete's
Comin' to Town by JK Reese |
-- The Rat Pack
Mine by Debbie Burdic |
-- The Cross-Eyed
Bull by Leon Overbay |
-- Bear Tale by
Lynn Harwell |
-- Midnight
Cowboy by Diane E. Harper |
-- Who's There?
by Billy James |
-- The Sierry
Petes by Gail I. Gardner |
-- Wester Wear by
Neal R. Torrey |
-- Poetic
Competition by Don Tidwell |
-- Line Dance
Lesson by Janice Gilbertson |
-- At the Airport
by Michael Schroll |
-- The Rough Ride
by Bruce Schroll |
-- The Automatic
Rope by Ed Parrish |
-- Runnin' fer
'is Life by Wild Bill Halbert |
-- Sweet Thing by
Jimmi Naylor |
-- Rudy's
Handlebar Moustache by Rudy
Gonzales |
-- A Cowboy's
Computer by Diana N. Wray |
-- Graduate by R.
L Ron Brinegar |
-- Each Line by
Diane Durrill |
-- Gopher Holes
by Kay Homes Gibson |
-- I Seen John
Wayne by Jesus Cervantes |
-- Nadacowboy
Jeff Hildebrandt |
-- The Strawberry
Roan by Curly Fletcher |
-- My Old Amigo
Lum by Jay Snider |
-- Ty
Murray |
-- Eat Your Heart
Out by Dennis Gaines |
-- The Mouthpiece
by John D. (Jay) Jones |
-- Temporary
Insanity by K.T. Etling |
-- Short Cut by
"Doc" Dale Hayes |
-- The Ride by
Peggy Coleman |
-- The Bulls Ride
by L.M. Larson |
-- The Death's
Head Bull by Don McCrary |
-- The Bull Rider
by Tony Blisard |
-- The Day That
Tuff Just Came to Ride byJim
Kitchens |
-- Gentleman Jim
by Bobby Cohoon |
-- A Westerner by
E. A. Bininstool |
-- Heritage by
Jim Fish |
-- Out Here at
Butte Station by Dave Rhodes |
-- In the Days of
Granville and John by Jim Hoy |
-- It's Finished
(Suvate) by Bert Lloyd |
-- Black Sunday
by Barbara Bockleman |
-- All That is
Left by Virginia Bennett |
-- The Great
Divide by Dan Kantak |
-- The Home Place
by Roger L. Taweek |
-- Understanding
by Charlene Schilling |
-- Branding by
Jane Morton |
-- Windmill Man
by Richard Elloyan |
-- The Old Empty
House by Flavis Bertrand |
-- Empty Houses
by Denise McRea |
-- How Long Will
the Cowboys Last? by Robert D.
Beene |
-- Not Without a
Fight by T.J. by Cantin |
-- Times Change
by Ryan Krantz |
-- I Ride an Old
Paint |
-- An Old Hand by
Steve Dirksen |
-- Life Goes On
by Tim "Doc" Mason |
-- The Old Man by
Ezra Spur |
-- Bankin' with
an Old Cowboy by Dan Faught |
-- Ride for the
Brand by Paul Harwitz |
-- A Boy's Dream
by John Cook |
-- Songs Less
Traveled by A. Kathy Moss |
-- The Man from
Snowy River by A. B. Paterson |
-- I Have Seen
the Land by Graham Dean |
-- After the Wet
by Jack Sammon |
-- Just a Dance
by Louise K. Dean |
-- Ballad of the
Drover by Henry Lawson |
-- From Hell to
Heart by Lynne Hendrickson |
-- The Appaloosa
by Rusty Calhoun |
-- Backward R
Double Bar D by David J. Dague |
-- Blizzard Calf
by Bobbie Gallup |
-- The
Conversation by Risky Betts |
-- The Good
Mother by Margo Udelle Imes |
-- The Last of
the Herd by Ron Loof |
-- In Defense of
Donkeys by Connie Rossignol |
-- Texas Longhorn
byKathy and Phil Grady |
-- Shorty by Tim
Graham |
-- Thanks Bill by
Stevie "medicinedog" Raymon |
-- The Horse We
Bought for Dad by Jenn Jacula |
-- Red River
Valley |
-- I was the Lady
T. R. Stephenson |
-- She Tied Her
Hearts to Tumbleweeds by Don
Gregory |
-- Cowboy in Love
by Davey Lee George ("McCloud") |
-- The Cowboy's
Christmas Ball by Larry
Chittenden |
-- A Cowboy's
Christmas Prayer by Gail T.
Burton |
-- Nightwork by
Lanny Joe Burnett |
-- A Christmas
Poem by Charley Sierra |
-- My Cowboy's
Night Before Christmas by David
Kelley |
-- The Cowboy's
Lament by Francis Henry Maynard |
-- The Wild Crew
by Jeff Streeby |
-- To the Boys at
Cutter Bill's Bar by Rod Nichols |
-- Like it Fine
Down Here by Bette Wolf Duncan |
-- The End by
David J. Dill |
-- Are There
Horses in Heaven? by Mary A. Gallagher
Kaufman |
-- Sam's Remedy
by Jean A. Mathisen |
-- Cowboy Heaven
by Jennifer M. Bain |
-- Introspection
by J. D. Reitz |
-- A Cowboy's
Prayer by Badger Clark |
-- A Cowboy's
Prayer by Lloyd Shelby |
-- A Prayer for
Man and Horse by HJ "Hoss" Peterson
|
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-- The Spell of
the Rockies |
-- The Three
Tetons |
-- My Home Among
the Hills |
-- Baby's Face
and Mother Love |
-- Have You Ever
Been Up On the Hills? |
-- A Christmas
Thought |
-- Base
Ball |
-- My
Idea |
-- Ven Der Korn
Iss In Der korn Krib |
-- The Parents of
Me |
-- The Time For
Me |
-- Let 'Em
Buck |
-- Out in the
West |
-- Army Contract
Frauds |
-- Good
Intentions |
-- Deep in Thine
Eyes, Dear |
-- In the Days
Gone By |
-- The First
Song |
-- The Smell of
Sage |
-- When the Sap
Begins to Start |
--
Camouflage |
-- From Cradle to
Combine |
-- That Comrade
of My Dreams |
-- Just Two
Little Shoes |
-- All A
Bluff |
-- We Should Be
Thankful |
-- Santa
Claus |
-- The Song of
the Schinook |
-- The Spring
Spirit |
-- When Our
Dreams Come True |
-- The Skies of
Home |
-- It Might Be
Wuss |
-- A Mountain
Love Lyric |
-- Mister
Coyote |
-- Ground-Hog
day |
-- The Football
Germ |
-- The Call of
the U.A.C. |
--
Idaho |
--
Wishin' |
-- Get
Married |
-- Keep A
Grinnin' |
-- Hurrah For the
Fourth |
-- I Love the
World |
-- The Chief of
the Kodak Brigade |
-- Round-Up's
Comin' |
-- Spring's
Awakening |
-- Song of the
Chopper |
-- My
Boy |
--
Oneida |
-- Somewhere in
France |
-- Are You Doing
Your Bit |
-- The
Rivals |
-- America
First |
-- Erin Go
Bragh |
--
Mar-gar-et |
-- Gosh Darn The
Larnin' |
-- Apple
Blossoms |
-- The Military
Ball, U.A.C. 1916 |
-- Teach My Soul
to Pray |
Folk Coll 11 M-49: Frivolous Cowboy Poetry Marquis, AlReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The Day I
Electrocuted My Friend |
-- Learnin' To
Ride |
-- There is a
God |
-- Avoiding
Becomin' A Steak |
-- Herdin'
Ducks |
-- Learnin' the
Facts of Life |
-- Breeding
Horses |
-- Manure
Happens |
-- The Deadly
Aim |
-- My
Blackmailin' Sisters |
-- Cowboy
Poetry |
-- Buyin'
& Sellin' |
-- Patti
& Her Dog Kodie |
-- The Ben Hur
Sleigh Ride |
-- Getting' Back
on For the Third Time |
-- Battlin'
Snakes |
-- That
Gol-Darned Horse |
-- Why I Decided
to Join Sass |
-- The
Turd-Eatin' Coyote |
-- Bill, Blanch
& the Lawyer |
-- The Life Of A
Cowboy |
-- The Woman Who
Wrecked My Life |
-- Why Women Are
The Way They Are |
-- When Chris Got
Bucked Off |
-- The Red Car
Blunder |
-- Joe And Ol'
Gin |
-- My Dog
|
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Description |
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-- Turning to
Face the Wind |
-- Old
Reddy |
-- Straw
Barn |
-- When Grandpa
Bet the Farm |
-- Summer
'34 |
-- Hand in
Hand |
-- Precious
Gems |
-- Root
Cellars |
-- Make the Best
of It |
-- Montgomery
Ward |
-- Robert May's
Story |
-- Christmas
Turkeys |
-- Ranch
Christmas |
-- Faults and
Foibles |
-- Bijou
View |
-- The Apricot
Tree |
-- How Was
It? |
-- A Real
Cowman |
-- No
Bull |
-- His
Tractor |
--
Yoo-hoo |
-- The Average
Housewife by Eva Lena Ambrose |
-- Cows and
Kids |
-- The
Talker |
-- Smells Like
Money |
-- Robert
Young |
-- Reading the
Brands |
--
Branding |
-- Washing
UP |
-- Pot
Luck |
-- Cowboy
Dan |
-- The
Facility |
-- Cowboy
Culture |
-- Mutton
Bust'n |
-- Colorado
Rivers |
-- Midnight
Cowboy |
-- Horse
Sense |
-- Cowboy from
Wyoming |
-- Horse
Thieves |
-- Prairie Fire,
August 1986 |
--
Jaws |
--
Teddy |
-- The Cows Came
First |
-- Grandma's
Roses |
-- The Old
Cowboy |
-- Antelope
Estates |
-- City
Folks |
-- Grazin'
Rights |
-- Burrowing
Owl |
-- Mom Thought
She Married a Teacher |
--
Y2K |
--
Connected |
-- The
Cottonwood |
-- A Special
Place |
-- City Kid by
Dick Morton |
Folk Coll 11 M-51: Hitching Post Supply: Tools of the Tradtion, Catalog 1993 Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 M-52: Seventy Years in the Saddle Melton, A. B. (Alexander Beaton)Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Toast For our
Texas Boy Friend by Sadie
Meckley |
-- God Bless our
Boys |
-- To Tex by Ruth
Kenney |
-- Untitled by
Rev. William Pelly, D.D. |
-- Rock Me to
Sleep in the Rockies |
-- Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- Thy Will Be
Done by Della Adams Leitner |
-- Happy
Birthday! by Myrtle Page
Fillmore |
-- untitlted by
Myrtle Page Fillmore |
-- A True Friend
by Elmore Dodson |
-- My Oldest
Daughter by Lovie Melton Hancock |
-- Youth by A. B.
Melton |
-- A Law We All
Should Know by A. B. Melton |
-- Elmo and I by
G. A. Richards |
Folk Coll 11 M-53: Coolin' Down: An Anthology of Contemporary Cowboy Poetry Martin, Phil, compilerReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The Final
Score by J.B. Allen |
-- The "Medicine"
Keepers by J.B. Allen |
-- The Cook's
Tale by J.B. Allen |
-- King of the
World by Keith Avery |
-- Bronc Stompers
Sage Wisdom by Keith Avery |
-- The Last of a
Breed by J.W. Beeson |
-- The Bear Trap
by J.W. Beeson |
-- Legacy of the
Rodeo Man by Baxter Black |
-- Brownie Was a
Good Sport (short story) by Curt
Brummett |
-- Store Candy by
Elizabeth Ebert |
-- An Old
Cowboy's Prayer by Elizabeth
Ebert |
-- Dem Buckin'
Bronco Blues by Dennis Gaines |
-- Alone by
Dennis Gaines |
-- The Grocery
List by Bill Larsen |
-- God's Summer
Range by Bill Larsen |
-- The Devil's
An' Ol' Billie Bob by Bill
Larsen |
-- Quality Time
by Tom McBeth |
-- The Touch by
Tom McBeth |
-- For Woody by
Rod McQueary |
-- For Souls by
Rod McQueary |
-- Snuffy and
Sodie and the Cowboy Code by Wally
McRae |
-- Little Things
by Wally McRae |
-- Waitin' on the
Drive by Larry McWhorter |
-- Cowboy, Count
Your Blessin's by Larry
McWhorter |
-- Horses,
Cattle, and Men by Bob Peterson |
-- Gracious Lady
of My Childhood by Bob Peterson |
-- Seeking the
Old Ones by Vess Quinlan |
-- The Trouble
with Dreams by Vess Quinlan |
-- The Old Hands
by Vess Quinlan |
-- Notes for a
Novel by Buck Ramsey |
-- One Seraphic
Ride by Buck Ramsey |
-- An Old Friend
by Red Steagall |
-- Deacon and the
Dun by Red Steagall |
-- Moonshine by
Paul Zarsyski |
-- How the Lord
Throwed in with Mom to Make Me Quit the
Broncs by Paul Zarsyski |
Folk Coll 11 M-54: Cowboy Poetry Matters: From Abilene to the Mainstream: Contemporary Cowboy Writing McDowell, Robert, compilerReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Wisps by J.B.
Allen |
-- Nighthawk
Notions by J.B. Allen |
-- The Medicine
Keepers by J.B. Allen |
-- Treasures by
J.B. Allen |
-- Reasons for
Stayin' by J.B. Allen |
-- The Lion by
Virginia Bennett |
-- Social Justice
by Virginia Bennett |
-- Tapestry of
Knots by Virginia Bennett |
-- Such Control
by Virginia Bennett |
-- Calvin' by Jon
Bowerman |
-- The Saturday
Matinee by Jon Bowerman |
-- Last Visit
with the Banker by Jon Bowerman |
-- The Hunter by
Jon Bowerman |
-- The Runaways
by Jon Bowerman |
-- Mysterious
Maiden by Robert R. Brown |
-- Old Never by
Robert R. Brown |
-- Charlie Jones
by Robert R. Brown |
-- When I Came
West by Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Madge by
Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Smell of Sage
by Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Bareback by
Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Letters by
Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Kneading Bread
by Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- Wooing the
Wanton Mare by Laurie Wagner
Buyer |
-- Sunderance by
Laurie Wagner Buyer |
-- The Aliens by
John C. Dofflemyer |
-- One, April by
John C. Dofflemyer |
-- To Have a Man,
by John C. Dofflemyer |
-- Twenty-Sixth
Winter by John C. Dofflemyer |
-- After This by
Tami Haaland |
-- Finding the
Trail by Tami Haaland |
-- August by Tami
Haaland |
-- Names of
Horses by Donald Hall |
-- Haying: A
Four-Part Definition by Linda M.
Hasselstrom |
-- Butchering the
Crippled Heifer by Linda M.
Hasselstrom |
-- Beef Eater by
Linda M. Hasselstrom |
-- What the
Falcon Said by Linda M.
Hasselstrom |
-- Hands by Linda
M. Hasselstrom |
-- My Last Will
and Testament by Linda M.
Hasselstrom |
-- Coffee Cup
Cafe by Linda M. Hasselstrom |
-- Give Us Rain!
by Linda Hussa |
-- Swans by Linda
Hussa |
-- The Man
Shoeing a Horse and His Little Girl by Linda
Hussa |
-- Playing at
Doctor by Linda Hussa |
-- In the Evening
Autumn by Linda Hussa |
-- I Fix the
Fence, the Fence Fixes Me by Linda
Hussa |
-- Dear Child by
Linda Hussa |
-- Love Letters
by Linda Hussa |
-- So Many Horses
by Tony Johnston |
-- The Barn by
Tony Johnston |
-- Whispers by
Tony Johnston |
-- To the Wild
Pony by Tony Johnston |
-- Amanda is Shod
by Maxine Kumin |
-- The Agnostic
Speaks to her Horse's Hoof by Maxine
Kumin |
-- Thinking of
Death and Dogfood by Maxine
Kumin |
-- Feeding Time
by Maxine Kumin |
-- Le Coursier De
Jeanne D'Arc by Linda
McCarriston |
-- A Thousand
Genuflections by Linda
McCarriston |
-- Girl From Lynn
Bathes Horse!! by Linda
McCarriston |
-- Bucked by
Linda McCarriston |
-- On Horseback
by Linda McCarriston |
-- Riding Out at
Evening by Linda McCarriston |
-- With the Horse
in the Winter Pasture by Linda
McCarriston |
-- We Never Rode
the Judiths by Wallace McRae |
-- Sold to the
Highest Bidder by Wallace McRae |
-- Grandmother's
French Hollyhocks by Wallace
McRae |
-- A Woman's
Place by Wallace McRae |
-- Malcolm and
the Stranglers by Wallace McRae |
-- Riders' Block
by Wallace McRae |
-- Things of
Intrinsic Worth by Wallace McRae |
-- Breaker in the
Pen by Joel Nelson |
-- The Shadow on
the Cutback by Joel Nelson |
-- The Men Who
Ride No More by Joel Nelson |
-- Shady Valleys
by Joel Nelson |
-- Song of the
Packer by Joel Nelson |
-- Family Fences
by Thelma Poirier |
-- Breaking Poets
by Thelma Poirier |
-- Hellfire by
Thelma Poirier |
-- Anthem by Buck
Ramsey |
-- Bum Thinking
Nowhere Near a Horse by Buck
Ramsey |
-- Notes for a
Novel by Buck Ramsey |
-- Child of the
Plains by Buck Ramsey |
-- Songdog by
Buck Ramsey |
-- A Ponder by
Buck Ramsey |
-- Season Song by
Buck Ramsey |
-- My Pony by
Liam Rector |
-- Buck by Paul
Zarzyski |
-- All This Way
for the Short Ride by Paul
Zarzyski |
-- To Wallace by
Paul Zarzyski |
-- The Meaning of
Intimacy by Paul Zarzyski |
-- Hip-Cocked
Broncs by Paul Zarzyski |
-- Putting the
Rodeo Try into Cowboy Poetry by Paul
Zarzyski |
-- Bizarzyski,
Mad Poet and Carpenter Savant, Feeds the
Birds by Paul Zarzyski |
-- Dewclaw by
Linda Hussa |
-- Two Mountain
Stones by Wallace McRae |
-- Cowoby
Character Studies by Wallace
McRae |
-- Borderlands:
Cowboy Poetry and the Literary Canon (essay)
by Nancy McLelland |
-- Can Poetry
Matter? by Dana Gioia |
-- The Lariati
Versus/Verses the Literati: Loping Toward
Dana Gioia's Dream Come True (essay) by Paul
Zarzyaki |
-- "Ridin' Up The
Rocky Trail from Town": Pastoral Vision in
American Cowboy and Ranching Poetry (essay)
by Kathy Ogren |
Folk Coll 11 N-01: The Last Campfire: The Life Story of Ted Gray, a West Texas Rancher Nelson, BarneyReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 N-02: Poems of the West: The Spinner of Mists and On Sunset Paths Nelson, Lowry and Harrison R. MerrillReturn to Top
Book Contents The Spinner of Mists by Lowry Nelson and On Sunset Paths by Harrison R. Merrill
Description |
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-- Blue
Grays |
-- To
Mountains |
--
Fragrances |
-- To
Know |
-- The End and
the Beginning |
-- The
Mirage |
-- Sand
Riders |
-- The Desert
Wind |
-- The
Herder |
-- How Trails Are
Made |
-- Red
Pete |
-- The
Blizzard |
-- The Night
Wind |
-- The
Storm |
-- The
Lake |
-- Summer
Passing |
--
November |
-- The
Cycle |
-- Songs
All |
-- Frost
Carouse |
-- New
Stars |
--
Moonlight |
-- Day's
End |
-- Bryce
Canyon |
-- Lullaby Mists
|
-- Sunset
Paths |
-- My
Ocean |
-- Out in the
West |
-- The Festival
of the Trees |
--
Poplars |
-- Song of the
Chopper |
-- My Home Among
the Hills |
-- The Skies of
Home |
-- Have You Ever
Been Up on the Hills? |
-- The Spell of
the Rockies |
-- The Three
Tetons |
-- The First
Song |
-- The Song of
the Chinook |
-- Spring's
Awakening |
-- The Spring
Spirit |
-- When the Sap
Begins to Start |
-- Apple
Blossoms |
-- I Love the
World |
-- Mister
Coyote |
-- Let 'Em
Buck |
-- The Time for
Me |
-- The Smell of
the Sage |
-- In
September |
-- At
Sunrise |
-- An Autumn
Picture |
-- The Lure of
Bryce |
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Book Contents
Description |
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-- Passing
Through |
-- Little
Girls |
-- Diamond
Studded Overshot |
-- When One Is
Gone |
-- Heaven Is a
Rainbow |
-- The One-Eared
Cat |
-- Where E're She
Walks |
-- Under the
Beaver Rim |
-- Crossing the
Street |
-- The Angel
Child |
-- The
Storyteller |
-- When Mother
Goes Away |
-- Sister
Flo |
-- Picture of
Tomorrow |
-- Toni St.
John |
--
Dreaming |
-- Someday
Jean |
-- Life's
Road |
--
Flowers |
-- Uncle
Carl |
-- The Man In the
Woods |
-- Jimmy's
Prayer |
-- Pathway to the
Stars |
-- Man With a
Broken Heart |
-- A Little Old
Tea House |
-- Greybull
Wyoming |
-- The
Kitten |
-- The Old Mother
Moose |
--
Peace |
--
Lonely |
-- Give Me the
Night |
-- Coming Home to
You |
-- I'm Lonesome
Tonight |
--
Fingers |
-- Sweetwater
River |
--
Education |
-- The Old
Boat |
-- Wyoming
Heaven |
-- The Fertile
Grass |
-- The
Builder |
-- Farewell to
the City |
-- The Beaver
Trapper |
-- Looking
Back |
-- A Little
While |
-- Looking to the
Sky |
--
Friends |
-- The Last
Farewell |
-- Back to the
Rim |
-- Old
Molly |
--
Jenny |
--
Inferno |
--
Sammy |
-- Rawlins,
Wyoming |
-- Little
Shoes |
-- I Just Don't
Want Mother to Know |
--
Life |
-- Blessed
Are |
-- The
Wanderer |
-- Diamond
Studded Peterbuilt |
-- The Lights in
the Sky |
-- Grey's River
Roundup |
--
Goodbye |
-- Will You
Recall |
-- Space
Drive |
-- Wyoming's
Answer |
-- Alice
Redding |
-- Trapping South
Pass |
-- The
City |
--
Repentence |
-- The
Nights |
-- A Way to
Die |
-- Twilight
Blues |
-- Towards the
Night |
-- To Live It All
Again |
-- The Fable of
the Devil Cat |
-- The Paintbrush
and the Sagebrush Are in Bloom |
--
Susan |
-- How Much You
Mean |
Folk Coll 11 N-04: Voices and Visions of the American West Nelson, Barney, photographer and editorReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Cowboy
Sign |
-- Charles
Goodnight's Dream |
-- God's Funny
Creatures |
-- Wagon
Widow |
-- The Rim
|
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Book Contents
Description |
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-- Men Who Walk
With God |
-- Portrait Of An
Old-Time Trail Boss |
-- Frontier Duty
Or The Way It Was |
-- My Friend the
Snake |
-- My Friend the
Owl |
--
Friends |
-- A Horse From
Heaven |
--
Natafson |
-- A Miracle in
the Night |
-- A Workman's
Prayer |
-- A Cowboy's
Thanksgiving Prayer |
-- A Cowboy Gets
Religion |
-- Missy No
No |
-- Our Old
House |
-- My Friends the
Crows |
-- My Critter
Friends |
-- My Friend the
Ground Squirrel |
-- A Little White
Lie & A Million Dollar
Smile |
-- Dogs Somehow
Seem to Know |
-- Indian Frank,
My Friend |
-- Hipshot, My
Friend |
-- Three Little
Words |
-- Thanks
-Please |
--
Rest |
-- Someone
Greater Than You or I |
-- Common Horse
Sense |
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Book Contents
Description |
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--
Cowboys |
-- The Black Lady
Mare |
-- Heaven Is a
Rainbow |
--
Bandana |
-- The
Leaving |
-- Little
Joe |
-- Yesterday's
Cowboy |
-- The High
Country |
--
Time |
-- The Big Horn
Mountains |
-- Buck Me Down
Easy |
-- The
Message |
-- Passing
Through |
-- Rawlins,
Wyoming |
-- The Winter of
'74 |
-- The
City |
-- Give Me the
Night |
-- I Just Don't
Want Mother to Know |
--
Lilies |
-- What America
Means |
-- A Cool Breeze
Blowing Softly |
-- Where Lilies
Grow |
-- The
Letter |
--
Brothers |
-- The Dark
Headed Girl |
-- A Daughter and
a Son |
-- Farewell to
the City |
-- The
Coward |
-- Sweetwater
River |
-- An Indian
Tale |
-- The
Waterfall |
-- The Way of a
Friend |
-- Prayer of a
Cowboy |
-- Back to the
Rim |
-- A Way to
Die |
-- The Bucking
Horse |
-- Under the
Beaver Rim |
-- The
Quest |
-- Uncle
Carl |
-- Wyoming
Heaven |
-- Dad
|
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Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The Ballad of
Davey Jackson |
--
Cowboys |
-- Cowboys
Heaven |
-- Little
Moccasins |
-- The High
Country |
-- The Black Lady
Mare |
-- The
Quest |
-- The
Waterfall |
--
Amber |
--
Takers |
-- An Indian
Tale |
-- The Old
Timer |
-- The
Dun-Colored Stud |
-- A New
Tomorrow |
-- The Salmon
River Breaks |
-- The Wind
Walker |
-- Shadow
Woman |
-- Bull
Rider |
-- Flower
Women |
-- Indian
Girl |
-- The Old
Cowboys Christmas |
-- Prayer of a
Cowboy |
Folk Coll 11 N-08: RU Lazy 2?: The Cowboy Poetry of Ira Cowpoke Nelson, A.G. (Ira Cowpoke)Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Sensivity
Training |
-- Makin' the
Ride |
-- A Simple
Prayer |
-- The Chili
Cookoff |
-- The
Greenhorn |
-- Methane
Madness |
-- Farrier
School |
-- The
Examination |
-- Colts and
Sagechickens |
-- Asserting Your
Maleness |
-- Cow Pasture
Pool |
-- The Oyster
Fry |
-- The Shoppin'
Trip |
-- Tally Ho the
Fox |
-- Missin'
Thumbs |
-- Cowboy
Dictionary |
-- Bull vs.
Geo |
-- The Japanese
Quarterhorse |
-- The
Texan |
-- Pete and the
Wolf |
-- One Expensive
Chip |
-- The Catchpen
Chiropractor |
-- Wild Cow
Milkin' |
-- Stupid
Attack |
-- Beula Lue
|
Folk Coll 11 N-09: Good Clean Fun Nelson, RodReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
R.R |
-- Good Clean
Fun |
-- Rain Guage
Revenge |
-- Rudy the
Cowdog |
-- A Cowboy Goes
Skiing |
-- Ma's
Shoe |
-- Mistaken
Identity |
-- The
Trailer |
-- The
Veterinarian |
-- Micky's
Patch |
-- The Windows
Winter |
-- Modern-Day
Superwoman |
-- Getting
Started |
-- Dragons of the
Prairie |
-- The
Baler |
-- A 2 a.m.
Call |
-- Answering
Machine Rebuff |
-- Getting a
Bargain |
-- One in the
Cattle Business |
-- The Hired Hand
and the Milk Cow |
-- Income Tax
Time |
-- The Bulldogger
at Kansas State |
-- The Saga of
John Deere |
-- The Rodeo
Trip |
-- Rural Schools
|
Folk Coll 11 N-10: A Little Bit of Texas: A Collection of Original Poetry Nichols, RodReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- A Little Bit
of Texas |
-- A Million Head
of Cattle |
-- A Sea of
Grass |
-- Ace In the
Hole |
--
Alamo |
-- Banshee
Herd |
-- Boot
Heaven |
--
Boot-los-ophy |
--
Boots |
--
Brands |
-- Bull
Rider |
--
Bunkhouse |
--
Cabin |
-- Camp
Meet |
-- Can O'
Peaches |
-- Checkers With
Red |
-- Christmas
'Round the Campfire |
-- Christmas At
Miz Mary's |
-- Christmas
Comes To Line Camp |
-- Christmas
Without Snow |
-- Company
Rules |
-- Cowboy
Heaven |
-- Cowboy
Poetry |
-- Cowboy
Sailor |
-- Cowboy Who
Cottons To Corn |
-- Cowboy
Yodel |
-- Cowboy's
Lament |
-- Cowboy's
Letter |
--
Daybreak |
--
Debate |
-- Deck of
Cards |
--
Dust |
--
Dutch |
-- End Of
Day |
-- Faded
Duds |
-- Faded
Love |
-- Fine
Romance |
-- Grandpappy's
Tale |
--
Hats |
-- Headin' For
Montana |
-- Headin'
In |
-- High Country
Snow |
--
Hoedown |
-- In God's
Hands |
-- In
Rain |
-- It Jest Ain't
My Way |
-- Lady In
Red |
-- Last Rose of
Summer |
-- Line Camp
Cat |
-- Little
Britches |
-- Miss
Russell |
-- Modern
Music |
-- New Year's
Eve |
-- Night
Herd |
-- Night
Train |
-- Odie's
Bath |
-- Old
Blue |
-- Old
Boots |
-- Old
Friends |
-- One More
Day |
-- Packin' It
Up |
-- Pawnee
Butte |
-- Pearly Gates
Saloon |
-- Pedernales
River |
-- Poker
Night |
--
Polly |
-- Prairie
Rose |
--
Prayer |
-- Radio
Cowboys |
--
Rain |
-- Red River
Train |
-- Ridin'
Drag |
-- Rivers Of
Texas |
-- Romancin' The
Stone |
--
Rooster |
-- Sam
Houston |
--
Sara |
--
Sidekicks |
-- Smiley's
Funeral |
--
Snowbound |
-- Springtime in
Texas |
--
Storm |
--
Style |
-- Texas Boot
Shop |
-- Texas
Saddle |
-- Texas
Trio |
-- Texas
Waltz |
-- The End of the
Salt Grass Trail |
-- The Icey
Yew |
-- The Last
Cattle Car |
-- The Thing Upon
The Trail |
--
Thinkin' |
-- Thoroughbred
Mule |
-- Three
Godfathers |
-- To The Boys At
Cutter Bill's Bar |
-- Trail
Cook |
-- Two
Trains |
-- Vinegar Pie
(with recipe) |
-- Western
Swing |
-- When A Cowboy
Writes A Poem |
-- Windy
|
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Folk Coll 11 N-12: National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration: The Culture of the American Cowboy Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 O-01: Old Puncher's Reunion: A National Tour Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 O-02: D.J. O'Malley: Cowboy Poet O'Malley, D.J.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- A Cowboy's
Death |
-- Sweet
By-and-By Revised |
-- D-2 Horse
Wrangler |
-- Foundon a
Sheep Herder's Mess Box |
-- The Cowboy
Wishes |
-- Cowboy's
Soliloquy |
-- Cowboy
Reverie |
-- A Busted
Cowboy's Christmas |
-- The Cowboy's
Kick |
Folk Coll 11 O-03: Poems, Fact and Fiction Otto, HaroldReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The
Ottos |
-- Tracy: On His
75th Birthday |
-- In Memory of
My Wife |
-- Our Brother
Sart |
-- The Overhaul
Job |
-- Billy Goat
Mountain |
-- In Memory of
Clyde Moore |
-- The Apple
Knocker |
-- The Church and
Members at Methlow |
-- Lake
Surprise |
-- Service
Station Trouble |
-- Harriet
Huckins |
-- Methlow
Town |
-- Seen in a
Crystal Ball |
-- The Stehekin
and Bill |
-- Pateros Girls
Basketball 1982 |
-- The Truck
Loader's Lament |
-- The Weldon
Darligtons |
-- Dear
Mary |
-- To Steve,
Barbara and Shelly Hays |
-- The Old
Stehekin Trail |
-- To a Great
Hunter |
-- Jake's
Butterfly Net |
-- A Vanishing
Breed |
-- The Calf
Thief's Lament |
--
Progress |
-- The Pateros
School 1981 |
-- Cows and
Logs |
-- Jerry
Rice |
-- In Honor of
Jack Wood |
-- Arch
Fuller |
-- The Pecos
Girl |
-- The
Farmer |
-- Rodney and
Barbara Nickell |
-- The Bull
Fight |
-- To Bill the
Bull Cook |
-- Mark and
Esther |
-- God Triumphs
Over All |
-- Trail to
School |
-- Johnny
Gebbers |
-- Pateros School
1983 |
-- Mae
Lynch |
-- Graduates of
Pateros High 1981 |
-- Bob
Quick |
-- Milking a
Hereford Cow |
-- A Soldier in
Viet Nam |
-- Butch
McFee |
-- The Winter of
1978 and 79 |
-- Life in the
Methow |
-- Pateros High
School 1980 |
-- Picnic
Memories |
-- Clarence and
Mabel |
-- Sandra and
Eugene |
-- The
Future |
-- Growing
Old |
-- Sad Memories
of Viet Nam |
-- Earl L.
Otto |
-- Who Will
Remember |
-- Christmas
Day |
-- Vicki
Beetchenow |
--
Autumn |
-- Too
Late |
-- Neah Bay and
God |
-- Pateros High
School Class of 1982 |
-- In Memory of
My Friend Leo Fish |
-- No
Resolutions |
-- The Alaska
Earthquake |
-- Father's
Day |
-- Modern
Medicine |
-- To the
Columbia |
-- Ann's Blue
Jays |
-- John
Jess |
-- Tom
Allen |
-- Methow Grange
No. 1142 |
-- Andrea's
Picture |
-- Carl and
Brenda |
-- Charles Ed
Leyds |
-- The Guernsey
Cow |
-- Dirt
Farmer |
-- The Bronc
Rider |
-- Andrea
Sperry |
-- Fame Comes Too
Late |
-- Only He is God
|
Folk Coll 11 O-04: Downwind O' Cows: A Collection of California Cowboy Poetry O'Brien, ChipReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- On Bein' a
Cowboy |
-- The Braford
Cow |
-- What's It
Comin'To? |
-- The
Parade |
-- A Matter of
Taste |
-- The Finest
Rodeo Cowboy |
-- A Shootout on
Fremont Street |
-- 'Course
There's Cowboys Here |
-- The ol'
Buckboard Wagon |
-- Contented
Cows |
-- Another Case
of Animal Abuse |
-- Learnin' Hard
Work |
-- Black Jack
Ketchum |
-- The Velcro
Cowboy |
-- El
Charro |
-- The Fortieth
Annual Town Fair an' Rodeo |
-- What's
Important |
-- Skinny
Evans |
--
Fatherhood |
--
Insensitivity |
-- What Really
Happened to My Truck |
--
Differences |
-- I Got
Class |
-- Well Known
Cowboy Facts |
-- Sittin' on the
Corral Fence |
-- Poetic
Justice |
-- Poundin' of
the Hooves |
-- Big Shorty an'
the Prize |
-- The
Vigilantes |
-- This is for
the Activists |
-- A
Broken-Hearted Cowboy |
-- Snorin' in the
Bunkhouse |
-- The Card
Players |
--
Inevitable |
-- Free
Advice |
-- Tall
People |
-- Measured in
Human Value |
-- Never Give a
Cowboy Credit |
-- Silent
Bob |
-- How Do You
Plead? |
-- One Thing I
Can't Do Without |
-- Real
Cowboys |
-- My Daddy's
Boots |
-- Sonora Joe an'
the Christmas Tree |
--
Butterflies |
-- Good News an'
Bad News |
-- Curly Bill
Smith, The Unknown Gunfighter |
-- The Greatest
Ride I Ever Seen |
-- The Ability
Not to Work |
-- My Poetry is
Illegal |
Folk Coll 11 O-05: The Outhouse Reader: More Cowboy Poetry by Chip O'Brien O'Brien, ChipReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- A Recipe for
Cowboys |
-- When Yer
Really Drunk |
-- The Velcro
Cowboy |
--
Quittin' |
-- How Elmer Got
in Trouble |
-- Chinese Joe
the Houseboy |
-- Tinker's
Garage |
-- The Braford
Cow |
-- Custer's Last
Stand |
-- Dr. Phineas
Friends Famous Physicians and Farmers
Fancy |
-- How He Got His
Name |
-- Heaven's Full
of Cowboys |
-- Dire Straits
an' Dire Measures |
-- My Eclectic
Electric Saddle Pal Invention |
-- Breakin' the
Law |
-- Ol' Second
Cousin Joe |
-- Poetic
Justice |
-- Dear
Santa |
-- The Way to
Heaven |
--
Pain |
-- The Best
Thing |
-- A New Year's
Resolution |
-- Everybody
Knows Ol' Charlie |
-- Clarence's
Buckin' Machine |
-- The View is
Free |
-- A Special
Piece of Cloth |
Folk Coll 11 O-06: Cowboy Poetry: Classic Rhymes & Prose by D.J. O'Maley, the N Bar Kid White, 1868-1943O'Malley, D.J.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- An Old
Cowboy's Letter |
-- The Death of
Charlie Rutledge |
-- A Cowboy's
Soliloquy |
-- The Cowboy's
Reverie |
-- To the Memory
of Wiley Collins |
-- The Old Gray
Mule Saloon |
-- The Sheriff's
Posse and the Cow |
-- Busted
Cowboy's Christmas |
-- A Dance at
Cree's Ranch |
-- Elegy to an
Old Saddle |
-- In Memory of
My Mother |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- An Old
Cowboy's Musings |
-- Fifty Years
Ago |
-- The Dying
Rustler |
-- An Old
Cowhand's Longing |
-- The Little Log
Shanty |
-- Powder
River |
-- Longing for
the Old Range Days |
-- The
Roundup |
-- Found on a
Sheep Herder's Mess Box |
-- The Old Cowboy
Talking |
-- The Would-Be
Cowboy |
-- The Cowboy's
Kick |
-- A Cowboy's
Carol |
-- The "D2" Horse
Wrangler |
-- Where the Sage
Brush Grows |
-- The Would-Be
Cowboy's Plaint |
-- The
Hunyocker |
-- A Cowboy's
String |
-- A Rejected
Cowboy's Farewell |
-- A
Sheepherder's Advice |
-- After the
Roundup (When the Work's All Done This
Fall) |
-- The Coming of
the Second U.S. Calvalry to Fort Keogh,
Montana Territory, prose |
-- The Conley
Brothers, prose |
-- Killing of
Women and Children at Wounded Knee a
Shameful Chapter in Western Indian Warfare,
prose |
-- Fort Keogh in
1879, prose |
-- The
Experiences of the F U F Roundup Crew Caught
in the Cloudburst of June 1891,
prose |
-- Crow Rock,
Deadman Creek, Blaisdale Butte,
prose |
-- Chief Joseph's
Own Story, prose |
-- Gathering of
Indian Tribes Before the Battle of the
Little Big Horn, prose |
-- Where Custer
Fell, prose |
-- The Cattle
Trail from Texas to Montana Often Called the
National Trail, prose |
-- Charles
Binion's Life was Epic of Early Day Western
Cattle Trails, prose |
-- Miles City's
Regrettable Tragedy, prose |
-- The War
Between the Cattlemen and Rustlers in
Wyoming: 1892, prose |
-- The Lynching
of H. Hoefner at Forsyth, Montana,
prose |
-- John X Beidler
Montana's Famous Vigilante, prose
|
Folk Coll 11 P-01: Partners in Poetry Pecoraro, Irene & Blondell WhiteheadReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Road of
Life |
-- Moods of the
Tetons |
-- My Mother's
Hands |
-- Wyoming
Old-Time Burying Ground |
-- The Abominable
Winter of '78 |
-- The Sailors
Love |
-- Dawn of the
Yukon |
-- My Dad's Old
Shoes |
-- The Old
Days |
--
Moonglow |
-- Wagon
Wheels |
-- The Old Home
Place |
-- Wyoming
Paintbrush |
-- The Humming
Birds |
-- Old
Mack |
-- My
Neighbors |
-- The
Blizzard |
--
Love |
-- Planting
Potatoes |
-- My Saddle
Horse |
-- Wyoming's
Own |
-- My Flower
Garden |
-- The Yukon
Trail |
-- Eternal
Spring |
-- Old Nell the
Herb Woman |
-- Our
Kitchen |
-- The
Wanderer |
-- Your
Hands |
-- The Fight at
the Red Dog Saloon |
-- Comedy at
Forty-Rod |
-- Lariat Dan
|
Folk Coll 11 P-02: Catching It Whole: A First Collection of Poems Petrillo, R.J.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
untitled |
--
Woodfire |
--
Return |
-- no
title |
-- Sweet
Shadows |
-- Wine Drinking
Night |
-- Firetower
Light |
-- November
Mountain |
-- Bitter
Winds |
-- no
title |
-- Summit
Country |
--
untitled |
-- Green
Shoots |
-- Winter in the
Balance |
--
Chained |
--
Denial |
--
untitled |
--
untitled |
--
untitled |
--
Fugitive |
-- Hill
Cabin |
--
untitled |
--
untitled |
--
untitled |
--
untitled |
-- Out
Here |
--
Brushwork |
--
untitled |
--
Borderlands |
--
Penstemon |
--
Backwaters |
--
Downcanyon |
--
Tongues |
-- Utah Starpaths
|
Folk Coll 11 P-03: Songs From the Sage Brush Pettey, Katherine FallReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
--
Contentment |
-- A Hunting
Song |
--
Happiness |
--
Vagabonds |
-- At
Guaymas |
--
Sahuaros |
-- Judge
Not |
-- The
Prospector's Toast |
-- To Omar
Khayam |
-- Dolores of the
Placita |
-- A Song of the
Plains |
-- Late
Flowers |
-- Beasts of the
Fields |
--
Paths |
-- The
Secret |
-- A Grievance of
the West |
--
Alone |
-- Old Tige--My
Pard |
-- Morning on the
Desert |
-- The Puncher in
New York |
-- The Embers
Requiem |
-- The
Invincible |
-- The
Exile |
-- The Sun
Worshiper |
-- A Lover Loves
All the World |
-- Wanderers from
Arcadia |
-- The
Aristocratic Orphan |
--
Idleness |
-- Frederick
Remington |
-- The Aztec
Descendant |
-- The Cowpunch
and James Whitcomb Riley |
-- Three
Friends |
-- The Ladies of
the Canyon |
-- The Cowpunch
Converted |
-- Modjeskaand F.
Marion Crawford |
-- The Women That
Don't Fit In |
-- The Meteor's
Message |
-- The Dance of
Chonita |
-- An
Interlude |
--
Destiny |
-- General
Porfirio Diaz |
-- In New
Mexico |
-- Just a
Stickin' Aroun' |
-- The White
Sea |
-- To Have Found
a Flower |
-- A Prayer--An
Answer |
Folk Coll 11 P-04: Barbed Wire, and Other Poems Piper, Edwin FordReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The
Movers |
-- By the
Road |
-- Dry
Bones |
-- Once on a
Time |
-- The Last
Antelope |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- The
Settler |
-- The Horse
Thief |
-- Barbed
Wire |
-- The
Well |
-- The
Windmill |
-- Breaking
Sod |
-- The Sod
House |
-- The
Drought |
-- The Ford at
the River |
-- The Prairie
Fire |
-- The Boy on the
Prairie |
--
Annie |
-- The
Grasshoppers |
-- The
Schoolmistress |
-- The River Once
More |
-- Ten Cents a
Bushel |
-- Three Per Cent
a Month |
--
Meanwhile |
-- The
Church |
-- Have Youan
Eye |
-- The Ridge
Farm |
-- In the
Canyon |
-- Road and
Path |
-- The
Neighborhood |
-- The
Banded |
-- Nathan
Briggs |
-- Mister
Dwiggins |
-- The
Claim-Jumper |
-- Joe
Taylor |
-- The
Party |
-- The
Key |
-- The Driver
|
Folk Coll 11 P-05: Hey! Elko Porter, Milly HuntReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Hey
Elko! |
-- A Life of
Sharing |
-- Bristle Cone
Pine |
--
Maggie |
-- Rivers and
Railroads |
-- Chinese
Laborers of the Central Pacific |
-- Herman was a
Hell of a Hand |
-- Capriola's
Helpful Clerk |
-- Tall Tale on a
Hot Day |
-- The Short
Straw |
-- Leaning on
this Old Pole Gate |
-- Sudden
Storm |
-- Eatin'
Treats |
-- When Love
Became a Corpse |
-- Our
Deserts |
-- Train
Talk |
-- Elko County's
Answer |
-- Winter
Storm |
-- How could
Anyone Live in this Place |
-- January
Snow |
-- Ruby
MountainPower |
-- Talking
AboutMoney |
-- Mom Rides the
Rejects |
-- Then I Woke
Up |
-- Getting Ready
for the Longhorn Show |
-- Mom's Night
Out |
-- Alone in a
Country Kitchen |
-- Elko's
Bandit |
-- My Kind of
Dad |
-- The Highest
Gift |
-- No
Rodeo |
-- Capriola's
Desperate Catalog Customer |
-- He's got a
Right to be Here, Too |
-- Getting Home
Without a Spree |
-- Made to Order
Boots |
--
Nicknames |
-- The First Job
is Shoeing |
-- Starting
Colts |
-- Capriola's
Confused Customer |
-- Small
Needs |
-- Fickle
Winter |
-- My
Quest |
-- My
Friend |
-- Alone With
You |
-- Tomorrow's Big
People |
-- A Bee Means
Spring |
-- The Calves
that Grampa Misses |
-- A Special
Place |
-- Basque
Heritage |
--
Willie |
-- A Little
Horseman's Big Problem |
-- A Young Boy's
Fun |
-- Growing Up
With Kate |
-- The Boss of
the Crew |
-- His Circle
Hat |
-- A Christmas
Grace |
-- Yesterday,
Today, Tomorrow |
Folk Coll 11 P-06: Counting the Aerie Escalator's Steps: Bald Mountain Poems Winter 80/81 Preston, ScottReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Cold Springs
12/16/80 |
-- Counting the
Aerie Escalator's Steps |
-- Close Hotwalls
Morning Bitch |
-- Two Day Valley
Choked Fog |
-- Day End Ride
Down Lookout Lift (X-mas week
80) |
-- Oregon Dorm
Mental Job Intrusion |
-- Fragments Nine
a.m. |
-- Consummation
Dream |
-- Hyndman
Ode |
--
Anyway |
-- Sedentary
Saturday Off |
-- An Ordinary
Ketchum Hallucination |
-- The Ski Lift
that Rises at Valleyend's World |
-- Snowfall to
Shovel at March's End |
--
CharonicFantasia "Down Under" |
-- Cross-country
Sunset (SV Golf Course) |
-- Two Pools at
Frenchman's Bend |
-- From a
Notebook in April |
Folk Coll 11 P-07: End o' the Trail Parker, GuyReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The Ol' Chuck
Wagon |
-- The Trail
Test |
-- End o' the
Trail |
-- Cowboy
Banter |
-- The Line
Riders Camp |
-- Our
Capitol |
-- Shadows of the
Rangeland |
-- The Driftin'
Cowpuncher |
-- Those
Pioneers |
-- Where the
Roundups Used to Meet |
--
Girlie |
-- Waiting for
Spring |
-- Country
Jay |
-- Working the
Herd |
-- Cowman's
Dream |
-- Just
Arrived |
-- Memories of
the Circle Dot |
-- Winter
Winds |
-- Christmas in
the Bunk House |
-- The
Tenderfoot |
-- The Old
Montana Trail |
-- The
Stampede |
-- A
Toast |
-- Hold
Everything |
-- Chip Off the
Ol'Block |
Folk Coll 11 P-08: The Collected Verse of A.B. Paterson: containing the Man from Snowy River Paterson, A.B. (Banjo)Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The Scottish
Engineer |
-- Song of the
Future |
-- Anthony
Considine |
-- Song of the
Artesian Water |
-- The Road to
Gundagai |
-- Saltbush
Bill's Second Fight |
-- Hard
Luck |
-- Song of the
Federation |
-- Old Australian
Ways |
-- Ballad of the
Calliope |
-- Do They
Know? |
-- Passing of
Gundagai |
-- The Wargeilah
Handicap |
-- Any Other
Time |
-- The Last
Trump |
-- Tar and
Feathers |
-- It's
Grand |
-- Out of
Sight |
-- The Road to
Old Man's Town |
-- The Old
Timer's Steeple chase |
-- In the
Stable |
-- He Giveth His
Beloved Sleep |
-- Driver
Smith |
-- There's
Another Blessed Horse Fell Down |
-- On the
Trek |
-- The Last
Parade |
-- Johnny
Boer |
-- Right in Front
of the Army |
-- That
V.C. |
--
Jock |
-- Santa
Claus |
-- Song of the
Wheat |
-- Brumby's
Run |
-- Saltbush
Billon the Patriarchs |
-- The Reverend
Mullineux |
-- Wisdom of
Hafiz |
-- Saltbush Bill,
J.P. |
-- Riders in the
Stand |
-- Waltzing
Matilda |
-- An Answer to
Various Bards |
-- Across the
Queensland border line, the mobs of cattle
go |
-- As Long as
Your Eyes Are Blue |
--
Bottle-o |
-- Story of
Mongrel Grey |
-- Gilhooley's
Estate |
-- The Road to
Hogan's Gap |
-- A Singer of
the Bush |
-- Shouting for a
Camel |
-- Mulligan's
Mare |
-- The Mountain
Squatter |
--
Pioneers |
-- Santa Claus in
the Bush |
-- In Re a
Gentleman, One |
-- At the Melting
of the Snow |
-- A Dream of the
Melbourne Cup |
-- The Man From
Snowy River |
-- Old Pardon,
the Son of Reprieve |
-- Clancy of the
Overflow |
-- Conroy's
Gap |
-- Our New
Horse |
-- An Idyll of
Dandaloo |
-- The Geebung
Polo Club |
-- The Travelling
Post Office |
-- Saltbush
Bill |
-- A Mountain
Station |
-- Been There
Before |
-- The Man Who
Was Away |
-- The Man from
Ironbark |
-- The Open
Steeple chase |
-- The Amateur
Rider |
-- On Kiley's
Run |
-- Frying Pan's
Theology |
-- The Two
Devines |
-- In the Droving
Days |
--
Lost |
-- Over the
Range |
-- Only a
Jockey |
-- How M'Ginnis
Went Missing |
-- A Voice From
the Town |
-- A Bunch of
Roses |
-- Black
Swans |
-- The All Right
Un |
-- The Boss of
the Admiral Lynch |
-- A Bushman's
Song |
-- How Gilbert
Died |
-- The Flying
Gang |
-- Shearing at
Castlereagh |
-- The Wind's
Message |
-- Johnson's
Antidote |
-- Ambition and
Art |
-- In Defence of
the Bush |
-- Last
Week |
-- Those
Names |
-- A Bush
Christening |
-- Ay, said the
boozer, I tell you, it's true,
sir |
-- The Great
Calamity |
--
Come-by-chance |
-- Under the
Shadow of Kiley's Hill |
-- Jim
Carew |
-- The Swagman's
Rest |
-- Daylight is
Dying |
-- Rio
Grande |
-- With French to
Kimberley |
-- By the Grey
Gulf-water |
-- With the
Cattle |
-- The First
Surveyor |
-- Mulga
Bill'sBicycle |
-- The Pearl
Diver |
-- City of
Dreadful Thirst |
-- Saltbush
Bill's Gamecock |
-- Hay and
Helland Booligal |
-- A Walgett
Episode |
-- Father Riley's
Horse |
-- The Gundaroo
Bullock |
-- Lay of the
Motor-Car |
-- The
Corner-Man |
-- When Dacey
Rode the Mule |
-- The Mylora
Elopement |
-- The Pannikin
Poet |
-- The
Protest |
-- An Evening in
Dandaloo |
-- A Ballad of
Ducks |
-- Tommy
Corrigan |
-- The Maori's
Wool |
-- Sunrise on the
Coast |
-- Song of the
Pen |
Folk Coll 11 P-09: The Rimrock Colt Parker, Fred W.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The Rimrock
Colt (Single Poem) |
Folk Coll 11 P-10: The Greenhorn's Guide to the Woolly West Peterson, GwenReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-11: The Ranch Woman's Manual Peterson, GwenReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-12: Tall in the Sidesaddle: Ranch Woman Rhymes (2 copies) Peterson, Gwen & Jeane RhodesReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Going to Town
for Parts |
-- Hats for all
Seasons |
-- The
Sheepherder's Cathedral |
-- Saturday Night
at Swamp Creek |
-- A Working
Ranch |
-- Those Damned
Wire Gates |
-- Cackleberry
Blues |
-- Tall in the
Sidesaddle |
-- Fannie
Sperry |
--
Horses |
--
NoonBreak |
-- The Twine That
Binds |
-- The Salon of
Dubious Decorum |
-- Coming
Home |
-- Snoose
Juice |
-- Oyster
Power |
-- Berry Me
Not |
-- A Cussin'
Woman |
-- Old Tires
Never Die |
-- Cowgirls and
Cowboys |
Folk Coll 11 P-13: Cowpunchers, Sheepherders and Plain Pig Farmers: Wild West Limericks Peterson, Gwen & Jeane RhodesReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Sheepherders
and Pig Farmers |
-- Outhouses and
Cows |
-- Cows, Calves,
Bulls 'n Steers |
-- Horses, Mules
'n Donkeys |
-- Ewes, Lambs 'n
Coyotes |
-- Various
Voracious Varmints |
--
Courting |
--
Lollygagging |
--
Tippling |
-- Hats,
Britches, Boots, Spurs 'n Chaps |
-- Roping 'n
Branding |
-- Shoeing 'n
Chewing |
-- Tenderfoot
Testaments |
-- Viands and
Victuals |
Folk Coll 11 P-14: The H.E. Prall Manuscript Collection Register (Weber State Univ) Prall, H.E.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-15: Back Trax: Western Poetry Parker, L.R.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Steak n'
Eggs |
-- Buckle
Up |
-- Sweet Brown
Eyes |
-- Cowboy
Repentence |
-- The Last
Chance Cafe |
-- In or
Out |
-- The Old
Scout |
-- Dawn's Early
Sight |
-- My Very Own
Horse? |
-- School
Days |
--
Engaged |
-- Mr.
B.L.M. |
-- The Way of
Things |
Folk Coll 11 P-16: The Man From Snowy River & Other Verses Paterson, BanjoReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The All Right
'Un |
-- The Ameteur
Rider |
-- Ambition and
Art |
-- An Answer to
Various Bards |
-- Anthony
Considine |
-- Any Other
Time |
-- As Long as
Your Eyes are Blue |
-- At the Melting
of the Snow |
-- A Ballad of
Ducks |
-- The Ballad of
the Calliope |
-- Been There
Before |
-- Black
Swans |
-- The Boss of
Admiral Lynch |
-- The
"Bottle-Oh" Man |
-- Brumby's
Run |
-- A Bunch of
Roses |
-- A Bush
Christening |
-- A Bushman's
Song |
-- By the Grey
Gulf-Water |
-- The City of
Dreadful Thirst |
-- Clancy of the
Overflow |
--
Come-by-Chance |
-- Conroy's
Gap |
-- The Corner
Man |
-- The Daylight
is Dying |
-- A Disqualified
Jockey's Story |
-- Do They
Know? |
-- A Dream of the
Melbourne Cup |
-- Driver
Smith |
-- An Evening in
Dandaloo |
-- Father Riley's
Horse |
-- The First
Surveyor |
-- The Flying
Gang |
-- Frying Pan's
Theology |
-- The Geebung
Polo Club |
-- Gilhooley's
Estate |
-- The Great
Calamity |
-- The Gundaroo
Bullock |
-- Hard
Luck |
-- Hay and Hell
and Booligal |
-- He Giveth His
Beloved Sleep |
-- How Gilbert
Died |
-- How M'Ginnis
Went Missing |
-- How the
Favourite Beat Us |
-- THe Idyll of
Dandaloo |
-- The Defence of
the Bush |
-- In Re a
Gentleman, One |
-- In the Droving
Days |
-- In the
Stable |
-- It's
Grand |
-- Jim
Carew |
--
Jock |
-- Johnny
Boer |
-- Johnson's
Antidote |
-- The Last
Parade |
-- The Last
Trump |
-- Last
Week |
-- Lay of the
Motor Car |
--
Lost |
-- The Man From
Ironbark |
-- The Man From
Snowy River |
-- The Man Who
Was Away |
-- The Maori's
Wool |
-- The Mountain
Squatter |
-- A Mountain
Station |
-- Mulga Bill's
Bicycle |
-- Mulligan's
Mare |
-- The Mylora
Elopement |
-- The Old
Australian Ways |
-- Old Pardon,
the Son of Reprieve |
-- The oldTimer's
Steeple chase |
-- On Kiley's
Run |
-- Only a
Jockey |
-- The Open
Steeple chase |
-- OurNew
Horse |
-- Out of
Sight |
-- Over the
Range |
-- The Pannikin
Poet |
-- The Passing of
Gundagai |
-- The Pearl
Diver |
--
Pioneers |
-- The
Protest |
-- The
Reveille |
-- The Reverend
Mullineux |
-- Right in Front
of the Army |
-- The Scotch
Engineer |
-- Santa Claus in
the Bush |
-- Santa
Claus |
-- Saltbush
Bill's Second Fight |
-- Saltbush
Bill's Gamecock |
-- Saltbush Bill
on the Patriarchs |
-- Saltbush Bill,
J.P. |
-- Saltbush
Bill |
-- The Road to
Old Man's Town |
-- The Road to
Hogan's Gap |
-- The Road to
Gundagai |
-- Rio Grande's
Last Race |
-- The Riders in
the Stand |
-- Shearing at
Castlereagh |
-- With the
Cattle |
-- With French to
Kimberley |
-- Wisdom of
Hafiz: The Philosopher Takes to
Racing |
-- The Wind's
Message |
-- When Dancey
Rode the Mule |
-- The Wargeilah
Handicap |
-- Waltzing
Matilda |
-- AWalgett
Episode |
-- A Voice From
the Town |
-- Under the
Shadow of Kiley's Hill |
--
T.Y.S.O.N. |
-- The Two
Devines |
-- The Travelling
Post Office |
-- Tommy
Corrigan |
-- Those
Names |
-- There's
Another Blessed Horse Fell Down |
-- That
V.C. |
-- Tar and
Feathers |
-- Shouting for a
Camel |
-- A Singer of
the Bush |
-- The Swagman's
Rest |
-- Sunrise on the
Coast |
-- The Story of
Mongrel Grey |
-- Song of the
Wheat |
-- Song of the
Pen |
-- Song of the
Future |
-- Song of the
Artesian Water |
-- Song of the
Federation |
Folk Coll 11 P-17: Powder River Jack & Kitty Lee's Songs of the Range: Cowboy Wails for Cattle Trails: For Voice and Piano with Accompaniment for guitar, ukulele, banjo, accordion, violin, mandolin and other instruments Lee, Jack H. & Kitty LeeReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Powder River,
Let Her Buck |
-- Platonia, The
Pride of the Plains |
-- Come All You
"Solemncholly" Folk |
-- Walkin'
John |
-- Montana
Anthem |
-- My Lover's a
Cowboy |
-- Whoopee, Ty Yi
Oh, Get Along Little Doggies |
-- Take Me Back
to Old Montana |
-- Home in the
West |
-- Tying a Knot
in th Devil's Tail |
-- The Old Yellow
Slicker I Wore on the Range |
-- The Cowboy's
Farewell |
-- My Ornery
Little Roan |
-- The Santa Fe
Trail |
-- Cody
Stampede |
-- Preacher Dunn,
the Outlaw |
-- I Am A Texas
Cowboy |
-- I've Busted
Broncs |
-- Pitch, You Old
Piebelly, Pitch |
-- The Gol-darned
Wheel |
-- The Dying
Ranger |
-- The Cowboy's
Lament |
-- Chopo, My
Pony |
-- The Founding
of the Famous C.P.R. |
-- The Trail to
Mexico |
Folk Coll 11 P-18: Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers Pattie, JaneReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-19: Flo! Don't Write a Book About It Palen, JerryReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-20: Cowboy Slang: Colorful Cowboy Sayings! Potter, Edgar R. "Frosty"Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-21: Stampede: the First Really Big Book Palen, JerryReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 P-22: Horseback in the Hills: A Collection of Cowboy Poetry and Photography Pace, RoyReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Stay Away,
Please! |
-- The
Not-So-Good Old Days |
-- Cowboy
Clothes |
-- Times Have
Changed |
-- The Old
Schoolhouse |
-- No
Frills |
-- There's a
Reason |
-- Stay at
Home |
-- The
Gunfight |
-- Camping With
the Kids |
-- Tribute to a
special Friend |
-- My Trophy
Buckle |
-- Heroes in
Boots and Spurs |
-- Good
Watching |
--
Listen |
-- Double
Love |
-- Give Him
Room |
-- With
Love |
-- Give Me a
Horse |
-- The Horses
I've Known |
-- To Each His
Own |
-- The Fun Ain't
Free |
-- Summer of
'92 |
-- A Sizeable
Problem |
-- Yesterdays and
Different Ways |
-- But He's
Mine |
-- Tread
Cafefully |
-- The Right
Choice |
-- The Right
Words |
-- A Toast
|
Folk Coll 11 P-23: Rattlesnake Annie's Scattered Thoughts & Then Some Pishion, LindaReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
--
Computer |
-- Friends/Ones
and Twos |
--
Trails |
--
Smile |
--
Yourself |
-- The
Puppeteer |
-- Search and
Rescue |
-- Ups and
Downs |
-- My Back Seat
Guest |
-- A
Necessity |
-- A Private
Place |
-- Mountain
Capers |
-- Roland
Springs |
-- If |
--
Phil |
-- Fall
Roundup |
--
Chips |
-- Food for
Thought |
--
Beagle |
-- M-U
Birds |
--
Socks |
--
Ball |
-- I'm
Out |
--
Surprise |
-- The Little
Gray Donkey |
-- The Shaggy Old
Donkey |
-- A Day or
Two |
-- Goodbye
|
Folk Coll 11 P-24: Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's Pishion, LindaReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Rattlesnake
Annie |
-- Wanta
Ride |
-- Comin' or
Goin' |
-- Used
Saddle |
--
Spring |
-- Household
Chores |
--
Amos |
-- Finer
Diners |
-- Mountain
Flowers |
--
Beans |
--
Seasons |
-- Everlasting
Rose |
-- Left
Behind |
-- Thinking of
You |
-- Hootin'
Call |
--
Bosses |
--
Retirement |
--
Gardener |
--
Blackbird |
--
Ammo |
--
Teamster |
-- Hellenback
Springs |
--
Cowpoke |
--
Thankfulness |
-- Hootin'
Call |
-- Horse
Tradin' |
-- Summers
End |
-- Midnight Dream
Mare |
-- Emu
Farmin' |
-- When I am
Old |
--
Recyclin' |
-- Goose Creek
Massacre |
-- Bunkhouse
Christmas |
-- Christmas
Magic |
--
Evenin' |
-- Dreamin'
|
Folk Coll 11 P-25: Still Rhymin' on the Range Puhallo, Mike, Wendy Liddle & Brian BrannonReturn to Top
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Description |
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--
Freedom |
-- Home from the
Mountain |
-- The
Guide |
--
Advice |
-- New to the
North |
--
Bugs |
-- Ze Best Cook
of Ze Vildness |
-- Un
Control |
-- Ice and
Stone |
-- Dylan's
Candle |
-- The Guide's
Dilemma |
-- My
Place |
--
Fast |
-- The
Bear |
-- Old
Blue |
-- Water
Wagon |
-- Requiem for
NR |
-- Cowboy
Arteest |
-- Borrowed
Horses |
--
Goofy |
-- One Shot
McLean |
-- Wondering
Where the Lions Are |
-- Apostle of the
Pack String |
-- Deb
Copenhaver's Café |
-- Political
Haze |
-- A Name
Taking |
-- Family
Tree |
-- Children of
the Soil |
-- A Clean
Getaway |
Folk Coll 11 P-26: Rhymes on the Range Puhallo, Mike, Brian Brannon & Wendy LiddleReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Sage and
Pine |
-- Ridin' with
Mike |
--
Bryn |
-- Daddy's Little
Cowboy |
-- The
Outfitter |
--
B.S. |
--
Poly-Ticks |
--
Retirement |
--
Copey |
-- The Man in the
Moon |
-- The
Leppy |
--
Cinnamon |
-- Since
1888 |
-- The
Banker |
-- Not Another
Bear Roping Story |
-- Ode to Old
Rusty |
-- The
Creature |
-- A Brush with a
Hair Brush |
-- The
Farrier |
-- Grandfather's
Diary |
-- Cornwall Fox
Hunt |
-- Who's a
Cowboy |
-- Dan
George |
-- Quesnel
Lake |
-- Kenny
Mclean |
-- The Fate of
Shanty Cleer |
Folk Coll 11 P-27: Can't Stop Rhymin' on the Range Puhallo, Mike, Brian Brannon, Wendy LiddleReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Call Me a
Fool |
-- Of Leather,
Hemp and Wood |
-- Reg Kelser's
Hat |
-- Shovel
Pass |
-- The
Stirrup |
-- The
Stone |
-- Ray
Anderson |
--
Brian |
--
Tommy |
-- The Wild
McLeans |
--
Tyson |
-- Peppy San and
Jack Drake |
--
Jerry |
--
Humility |
-- Wild Rags and
Silver Hooks |
-- Song of the
Night Owl |
-- Chilcotin
Skunk |
-- It's Hard to
Finger Them Bears |
-- Herd
Instinct |
-- Groomin'
Gizmos |
-- Ode to Round
Bales |
-- The Long and
the Short of It |
-- Wapiapi
Gap |
-- Dawn on the
Tchaikazuan |
-- East or
West |
--
Wolves |
-- The
Tchaikazuan |
--
Home |
-- Cowboy
Confusion |
--
Chores |
-- Carpe Diems
|
Folk Coll 11 P-28: Letters From Elko Preston, ScottReturn to Top
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Description |
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--
Shadd |
--
John |
--
Rod |
--
Teresa |
--
Hank |
--
Paul |
--
Tom |
--
Trish |
--
Sue |
--
Bill |
--
Peggy |
-- JB |
--
Vess |
-- Mr.
Tyson |
--
Don |
--
Curt |
--
Marie |
--
Hal |
--
Buck |
--
Wally |
-- Thelma
|
Folk Coll 11 P-29: Meadow Muffins: Cowboy Rhymes and Other B.S. Puhallo, Mike & Wendy LiddleReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Meadow
Muffins |
-- Cowboy
Poet? |
-- To Butcher a
Rose |
-- The Man My
Sister Married |
-- The
Westerner |
-- Keep the West
Alive |
-- March
Nights |
-- A Late
Spring |
-- Friday, the
Uh-Oh |
-- Planning
Ahead |
-- Price of
Respectability |
-- Sasquatch
Hunt |
-- Midnight
Revelation |
-- The Armchair
Cowboy |
-- Sings of…Are
You Sure This is February |
-- Canada
Goosed |
-- A Ranch Wife's
Advice |
-- The
Valley |
-- Kaleidoscope
of Time |
-- Poor
Choices |
-- Whose
Lies? |
-- May
First |
-- Lies, Legends
and Road Apples |
-- Just a
Yodelin' Cowboy |
-- Ode to a
Mule |
-- Still
Kickin' |
-- Winter
Sports |
-- Hay
Fever |
-- Calving
Time |
-- Ode to McQueen
Creek |
--
Schedules |
-- What
Nest? |
-- Canada
Day? |
-- El
Nino |
--
Conservation? |
-- The
Look |
-- Shadow
Camp |
-- Adios
John |
-- Jack's
Favorite Song |
-- A
Pioneer |
-- Life of a
Cowpony |
Folk Coll 11 P-30: Ranges of the Rhymers: Poems & Collages Preston, ScottReturn to Top
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Description |
---|
-- Culling the
Herd in Elko, Nevada |
-- Affirmative
Action in Ranch Verse |
-- The Poetry
Crumber |
-- Anyone for
Tennyson |
-- Free Verse
|
Folk Coll 11 P-31: Bitterbrush Country: Living on the Edge of Land Peavy, Diane JosephyReturn to Top
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Description |
---|
--
Beginnings |
-- Coming to Flat
Top |
-- The
Cabin |
-- Spring
Search |
-- "Sage
Hens |
--
Farming |
--
Camas |
-- Shipping the
Sheep Home |
-- Buying
Bucks |
--
Wildflowers |
--
Boxes |
-- Grandmother
Peavey |
-- Those We
Lost |
--
Burley |
-- Sheep
Tragedy |
-- Laidlaw Park
Range Tour |
-- Sandhill
Cranes |
-- Laidlaw
Fence |
--
Snakes |
--
Riding |
-- Cattle
Drive |
-- Gourmet
Food |
--
Floods |
-- 100 Degrees in
the Shade |
--
Brothers |
--
Jimmy |
--
Birthdays |
-- 24 Miles from
Town |
-- The
Wedding |
--
Trees |
-- Sage is for
Remembering |
-- The
Telephone |
-- Guard
Dogs |
-- Pink
House |
--
Skunks |
-- Old
Cabins |
--
Shoshone |
-- Grand
Champoin |
-- 4-H
Sale |
-- Free
Marketplace |
--
Rain |
--
Beavers |
--
Birds |
-- The
Knoll |
-- Lamb
Shippings |
-- Summer
Storms |
--
Carey |
-- Cattle
Guards |
-- Rodeo
Heroes |
-- Myth and
Reality |
-- Terrorism
Tamed |
--
Hollyhocks |
-- Bull
Meat |
--
Fences |
-- Chief Joseph
Days |
--
Wolves |
--
Sunday |
-- Rethinking
Priorities |
-- Chokecherry
Jelly |
-- The
Road |
-- Pickup
Talk |
--
Running |
--
Shearing |
--
Pahrump |
--
Rainbows |
-- Trailng the
Sheep |
-- Early
Storm |
--
Rivers |
-- Farm
Bill |
-- Town for
Sale |
--
Odyssey |
-- Ranch
Dogs |
-- Western
Cafes |
--
Owls |
--
Generations |
--
Waiting |
-- Moving to
Town |
-- Winter at the
Ranch |
--
Snow |
-- Christmas in
Carey |
-- Sheep in the
Basement |
-- Christmas
Journey |
-- Sheepherders'
Christmas Feast |
-- Digging Out of
Christmas |
-- Coco in
Baja |
-- Meling
Ranch |
-- Wool
Markers |
-- Basque
Food |
-- Hauling of the
Bulls to California |
-- Elko Cowboy
Poetry Gathering |
--
Espresso |
-- The
Debate |
-- Shed
Lambing |
-- Valentine's
Day |
--
Elk |
-- Winter
Images |
-- Gray
Ranch |
-- Las Vegas
Retro |
-- Night at the
Ranch |
-- The
Cattle |
--
Heifers |
--
Kimama |
-- Ranch
Women |
-- Love Letter
|
Folk Coll 11 P-32: He Sings of Sun and Saddle Leather: The Story of Badger Clark Parker, Charles FranklinReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- A Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- God Meets Me
in the Mountains |
-- From
Town |
--
Pioneers |
-- Ridin'
|
Folk Coll 11 R-01: Rodeo Fever: A Collection of Poems Capturing the Spirit of Rodeo Raley, TomReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Why
Rodeo? |
-- Goin' Down the
Road |
-- Another
Season |
-- More Than a
Sport |
-- Farewell to
Home |
--
Dawn |
-- Gettin'
There |
-- Only One Way
to Win |
-- Gettin' Out on
Paper Doll |
-- To
Win |
-- Makin' a
Hand |
--
Bullfighter |
-- Her Man is
Down |
-- Rodeo
Bar |
-- Rodeo
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy to th
Crowd |
--
Priorities |
-- They Dare t--
Do |
-- Goose
Egg |
-- Out of the
Slump |
-- It's My
Life |
--
Rules |
--
Thunderhead |
-- Wrong
Company |
-- Gettin'
Better |
-- The
Best |
-- The
Dream |
-- Kid
Stuff |
-- Recreational
Hazards |
--
Bronc... |
-- It Ain't
Healthy |
-- Show's
Over |
-- Question 'n
Answer |
-- I Might See
Her Again |
Folk Coll 11 R-02: Western Poems Randolph, CharlesReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- How I Won the
Title "Buckskin Bill" |
--
Iowa |
-- Buffalo Bills
Last Mount |
-- Rawhide
Jim |
-- The Girl of
the Golden West |
-- The
West |
-- "Buckskin
Bill" |
-- Wild
Bill |
-- The West Keeps
Calling |
-- Goodbye
West |
-- Texas
Jack |
-- The Plainsmans
Dream |
-- The Covered
Wagon |
-- A Cowboy's
Lament |
-- Out
Yonder |
-- A Horseman's
Lament |
-- The Old
Fiddlers |
-- Men Who Made
the West |
-- "The Texas
Rangers" |
-- Buckskin Bill
on Iowa |
-- Buckskin Bill
to Pawnee Bill |
-- Buchskin Bill
on Vacation |
-- The Last
Horseman |
-- Gen. Nelson A.
Miles |
-- Wild Bill,
Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill |
--
Spring |
-- Calamity
Jane |
--
Buffaloes |
-- Rattlesnake
Joe |
-- Passing the
Wild Horses |
--
"Recollections" |
-- The Indian
Maiden |
-- The Things I
Like |
-- Judge
Shanghnessy's Lament |
-- Deadwood
Dick |
-- Beyond the Old
Missouri |
-- I Love My
Horse |
-- Buckskin
Bill's Farewell |
-- The Last
Scouts Lament |
-- My Last Round
Up |
-- From Punching
Cows to Punching Keys |
-- Buckskin
Bill's Wild West |
-- Buckskin
Bill's Lament |
-- "Randolph's
Rest" |
--
Montana |
-- Diamond
Dick |
-- Where the East
Begins |
-- "My
Land" |
-- Take Me Out
West |
-- California
Joe |
-- On the
Trail |
-- Captain
Jack |
-- The Open
Range |
-- Dixie
Land |
-- The
Poet |
-- The Empty
Saddle |
-- The Last
Trail |
-- "Wild Horse
Lou" |
-- Spring on the
Ranch |
-- Buckskin Bill
in the World War |
-- The Golden
West |
-- The Man Who
Farms the Land |
-- I'm Going
West |
-- Miller Bros.
101 Wild West Show |
-- "Texas Jack"
Omihudro |
-- When the World
Looks Dark |
-- Buffalo Bill
Cody |
-- Where the
North Begins |
-- West
Land |
-- "Silent
Eve" |
-- The
North |
-- Where the West
Begins |
-- The
Scout |
-- My Lady of the
West |
-- Dan
Winget |
-- Where the
South Begins |
-- The
Plains |
-- Pawnee
Bill |
-- Major Gordon
W. Lillie "Pawnee Bill" |
-- Taps for
"Buckskin Bill" |
Folk Coll 11 R-03: Cowboy Verse in the Traditional Style Rawlins, C.L.Return to Top
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Description |
---|
-- The Line
Rider's Lament |
-- The Desert
Cowboy |
-- The Ballad of
Wolfley's Knob |
-- The Buckskin
Mare |
Folk Coll 11 R-04: Portraits & Landscapes: Contemporary Ranch Country Poems Rawlins, C.L.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Living in at
Least Two Different Worlds |
-- Camping-Out
Indoors |
--
Warren |
-- Mick, Corral
Bar, 1978 |
-- Portrait of
the American Cowboy |
-- Hoo-Rah in
Cowtown |
--
Mitch |
-- Coup de
Grace |
-- A Funeral
Procession in Wyoming |
-- Open Country
|
Folk Coll 11 R-05: Draggin' S Ranch Cowpokes Reid, AceReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 R-06: Horsefeathers: Being a Jumble of Mediocre Verse by an Old Man on the Fringe of Dotage Ritch, John "Johnny" B.Return to Top
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Description |
---|
-- Salute to
Montana |
-- The Night
Stage |
-- The Forgotten
Scout |
--
Signs |
-- Monte
Jones |
-- Out Bull
Mountain Way |
-- As
Was |
-- The Sun
Worshipper |
-- Grub
Pile |
--
Lo! |
-- To a Camp
Fire |
-- A Glimpse of
Heaven |
-- A
Letter |
-- Ma's War
Garden |
-- The Fleet is
In |
-- Their Trails
are Far Away |
-- When She
Comes |
-- Romance in
theGumbo |
--
Rescue |
-- String Team
Joe's Plea |
-- The Belgrade
Bull |
-- The Saga of
the Soogon |
-- Low Life
Jim |
-- When Sandy
Rides |
-- D.
T's. |
-- Princess
Jane |
-- The Cluck o'
the Wheels |
--
Testimony |
-- Limerock Bill
|
Folk Coll 11 R-07: Shorty's Saloon Ritch, John "Johnny" B., Illustrated by Charles M. RussellReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 R-08: Buck Ramsey's Grass: With Essay's on His Life and Work Ramsey, Buck, Edited by Scott Braucher and Bette RamseyReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Grass (An epic
poem of cowboy life formerly called And As I
Rode Out on the Morning |
-- Grass:
Prologue: Anthem |
-- Grass: The
Story |
-- Grass:
Epilogue: A Ponder |
-- The Wagon
Incident (short story) |
-- Essays on Buck
and His Work by: Susan Kouyomjian, Virginia
Bennett, Joel Nelson, Andy Wilkinson, Hal
Cannon, Teresa Jordan |
-- Requiem for a
Freind, by J. B. Allen |
-- Tendrils, by
J. B. Allen |
-- Afterword by
Bette Ramsey |
Folk Coll 11 R-09: Pony Nelson and Other Western Ballads Robertson, ClydeReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Pony
Nelson |
-- Lonesome
Louie |
-- Len B.,
Timekeeper |
-- Another Face
on the Barroom Floor |
--
Bubbles |
--
Coal-Heaver |
-- Shootin'
Sue |
-- Drill, Ye
Tarriers |
-- Silents
George |
-- The Women in
the Wagon |
-- Mistress of
the Matchless Mine |
-- The Yellow
With of Caribou |
-- The Ballad of
the Chrysolite |
-- 'Dobe
Dollar |
--
Arapahoe |
-- Tin
Cup |
-- Shadows on the
Snow |
--
Pete |
-- The Graveyard
Shift |
-- Rough Road to
Wiggins |
-- Silent
Town |
-- Talc and
Shale |
-- Golden
Bone |
-- Ghost
Towns |
-- The
Homestake |
-- Gold
Rush |
-- Beware of the
Hills at Timberline |
-- Potosi
Street |
-- Cornwall
Men |
-- Prodigal
Son |
-- Kickapoo
Medicine Man |
-- The Tragic
Winter |
-- Pioneer
Bride |
-- Unnamed and
Forgotten |
-- Light-Hearted
Lady |
-- The
Gambler |
--
Warning |
-- Old
Sam |
-- Benny
Boy |
-- The
Mex |
-- Father
McGlone |
-- Old
Salt |
-- Percival
P. |
--
Mirandy |
-- Ghosts of
Glacier Town |
Folk Coll 11 R-10: Roads I've Traveled Ross, "Country Don"Return to Top
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Description |
---|
-- The Little
Place |
-- Prairie
Winter |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- On the
Bum |
-- The Loser's
Hand |
-- Flash
McGraw |
-- The Sound of
Night |
-- The Card
Game |
-- The Old Man
and the Dog |
-- Eight
Ball |
--
Farmin' |
-- Trails End
|
Folk Coll 11 R-11: Muddled Meanderings in an Outhouse Ross, BobReturn to Top
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Description |
---|
-- Those Were the
Good Old Days |
-- Sign of the
Time |
-- Plan
Ahead |
-- The Space
Age |
-- The Double
Decker |
-- No, That's Not
the Bunkhouse |
-- Small but High
Powered |
-- The Web of
Life |
-- Relief by the
Barrel |
-- The
Psychedelic Sandbox |
-- School
Days |
-- No
Discrimination Here |
-- Patent Applied
For |
-- Solid
Comfort |
-- The Work of a
Sadist |
--
Tranquility |
-- Caught in the
Act |
-- The
Automat |
-- Where's the
Powder Room |
-- The Ladder of
Success |
--
How |
-- Keen
Competition |
-- Rain on the
Roof |
-- Where the
Eilte Meet |
-- The Epic Role
of the Shacks Out Back |
-- Something Old
and Something New |
-- To Whom it May
Concern |
-- The Super
Market |
-- Del Monte
Special |
-- Chick Sales
for Rent |
-- The Unsung
Heroes |
-- This Changing
World |
-- She'll Do For
a While |
-- A Bird in the
Bush |
-- Privacy--Who
Needs it? |
-- Smell Isn't
Everything |
-- For One Who
Has Everything |
-- A Faithful
Landmark |
-- The Honey
Car |
-- Home Sweet
Home |
-- Eat Beef and
Keep Slim |
-- Forty and
Eight |
-- For Noah's
Ark |
-- Have
House--Will Travel |
-- Twelve Rolls
for a Quarter |
-- To Bee or Not
To Bee |
-- A Sticky
Situation |
-- Sure We Had
Running Water |
-- It Ain't Worth
It |
-- More Muddled
Meanderings |
Folk Coll 11 R-12: Muddled Meanderings in an Outhouse, II Ross, BobReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- 4,000 Years of
Marbled Bliss |
--
Nostalgia |
-- A Ghastly
Blast |
-- Uncle Sam Goes
Specialist |
--
Halloween |
-- The Comfort
Station |
-- Badland
Comfort |
-- The
Ultimate |
-- Lunar
Mythology |
-- Letter to Mr.
Woolworth |
-- The
Winner |
-- The Gas
Can |
-- The Water
Closet |
-- Commemorative
Stamp |
-- When Nature
Calls |
-- The Streaker
of Haste Makes Waste |
-- I
Remember |
-- Cavorting
Commode |
-- A Square
Deal |
-- "A" For
Effort |
-- House of
Relief |
--
Memories |
-- Diamond in the
Rough |
-- Johnny Goes to
Washington or History Repeats |
-- Pay as You
Go |
--
KYBO |
-- Rocker
John |
-- Any Old Port
in a Storm |
-- Revenge of a
Porcupine |
-- Peace on the
Roof |
-- Architectural
Mystery |
-- A Room with a
View |
-- Fire in the
Hole |
-- Wigwam
Meditation |
-- The Whistle
Stop |
--
Equality |
-- Strange but
True |
-- High
Assets |
-- The Dirty
Bird |
-- Battle of the
Bottle |
-- Snuffy Smith
Special |
-- Mixed
Emotions |
-- The Palace
Throne |
-- The Passing of
the Pot |
-- Drainage-Who
Needs it? |
-- Bad
Water |
-- Nothing's Too
Good for the Cavalry |
-- Johnny at the
River |
-- Sprintime
Sorrow |
-- My Aching
Back |
-- Adobe
Hacienda |
--
Aesthetics |
-- Pillar of the
Past |
-- Comfort Comes
to the Hunting Camp |
-- Too Nice to
Use |
-- The
Sanctuary |
-- Journing
John |
-- A Keg for
Abe |
-- Daily
Risk |
-- Texas
Style |
-- Eyes of the
Past |
Folk Coll 11 R-13: More Muddled Meanderings in an Outhouse Ross, BobReturn to Top
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Description |
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--
Eternity |
-- A Bit
Airy |
-- Tester's
Choice |
-- The Thrifty
Swede |
-- Potted
Saguara |
-- The
Silo |
-- The Wish
Book |
-- Chic Sales
Advice |
-- Candy
Stripes |
-- Two of a
Kind |
-- Constitution
"Head" |
-- The
Pyramid |
-- The
Sanctuary |
-- Artistic
Touch |
-- The "Alice
May" |
-- Crude
Contraption |
-- Johnny in the
Orchard |
-- Camp
Pride |
-- Cactus
Patch |
-- A Hole in
One |
-- Republican
Corn Feild Conference |
-- Pride of the
Tribe |
-- The
Hermit |
-- Distinguished
Character |
-- Pinyon Pine
Shrine |
-- Hell for
Stout |
-- Wind
Powered |
-- Beware of
Cracks |
-- Beware of the
Cop |
-- Old
Reliable |
-- Rough
Cut |
-- The Ancient
Past |
-- Nifty
Biffy |
-- Crude
Contraption |
-- Torpedo
"Head" |
-- The
Hideaway |
-- "New
Deal" |
--
Graffiti |
-- When Nature
Calls |
-- Spring
Flush |
-- Rough and
Ready |
-- Tepee
Biffy |
--
Portapotty |
-- A Warm
Seat |
--
Framed |
-- Springtime in
the Rockies |
-- Sure We're
Modern |
-- Salute to
Thomas A.Crapper |
-- Bangkok
Style |
-- Luck Be With
You |
-- Quien
Sabe |
--
OSHA |
-- Alkali
Runs |
-- Tent
"Can" |
-- Family
Affair |
-- Wow! A
Fourteen Holer |
-- Bus Driver's
Lament |
-- Cream
"Can" |
-- Holiday
Greetings |
-- The
Overhang |
-- Troubled
Thoughts |
--
Niceties |
-- The
Updraft |
-- Log Cabin
Can |
--
Elegant |
-- Burned
Out |
-- Honey
Buckets |
-- The Heifer
Pen |
-- The Old
Outhouse |
--
Mem'ries |
-- The Deep
Freeze |
-- Peach
Wrappers |
-- The Little
Grass Shack |
-- Evolution of
the Half Moon |
-- The Last
Resort |
-- The Early Bird
Squirms |
-- The Passing of
the Backhouse |
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Description |
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-- Saturday
Night |
-- It Ain't the
Best |
-- The Night They
Drank Cascade Dry |
-- Horray For Our
Side |
-- Home
Comfort |
-- A Centennial
Tribute |
-- Sheep Herder's
Monument |
-- Dear Old Alma
Mater |
-- Lure of the
Sagebrush |
-- Names of
Creeks |
-- Home in the
Country |
-- Not a Milk Cow
Amongst 'Em |
-- The Chosen
Few |
-- Games We
Played |
-- Rustic
Experience |
--
Wyomingites |
-- Plowed
Under |
--
Welcome |
-- The
Footburner |
-- Mail
Carrier |
-- Plea From the
"Can Family" |
-- Plumb
Pieceful |
-- How Do You
Spell Relief |
-- Grass--The
Rancher's Crop |
-- "Summer"
House |
-- The
Lifesaver |
-- Home is His
Castle |
-- Movin'
On |
-- War is
Hell |
-- The Last of
the Virgin Sod |
-- Home Sweet
Home |
--
Spring |
--
Summer |
--
Autumn |
--
Winter |
-- Lap of
Luxury |
-- Senior
Citizen's Lament |
--
Happiness |
-- Pure
Nonsense |
-- Down on Their
Luck |
-- Golden
Age |
-- Laws of
Nature |
-- Where There's
a Will There's a Way |
-- Words of
Wisdom |
-- Range
Tip |
-- Suspicions
Confirmed |
-- The Lonesome
Kid |
-- Old Grass in
the Spring |
-- An ode to the
Medics |
-- Pride of the
Milwaukee |
-- Fiji
Style |
-- A Cowboy's
Shirt Tail |
-- "Little
Bit" |
-- Longhorn
Cattle |
-- When Horses
Wear Diamonds |
-- Lonesome
Charley |
-- Lament of a
Cowman |
-- The Short and
the Tall |
-- The Old Water
Trough |
-- Kiwi
Dunny |
-- Plants and
People |
--
Friendship |
-- The Shopping
Mall |
--
Saloons |
-- Missouri
Breaks Homestead |
-- In Balance
With Nature |
-- No Payee--No
Washee |
-- Side
Delivery |
-- Keep Smiling
|
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Description |
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-- Old
Timers |
--
Why? |
-- "Pete"
Irwin |
--
Sorrow |
-- Your
Smile |
--
Grief |
--
Friend |
-- Spring in
Winter |
-- Mike
O'Dow |
-- Flowers and
Men |
-- The Glamour of
Dreams |
-- A
Prayer |
-- Musings of Old
Age |
-- Scenes From
Boyhood |
-- "Trail's
End" |
--
Mother |
--
Custer |
-- Noddle
Head |
--
Chuck-Chuck |
-- The
Bugaboo |
-- The Train
Ride |
--
Halloween |
-- Two Little
Shoes |
-- The Futurity
of Life |
--
Bedtime |
-- Little Miss
Inquisitive |
-- Four Leaved
Clover |
--
Baby |
-- Christmas
|
Folk Coll 11 R-16: Now and Then: The Heart of the Cowboy Ryan, PhillipReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- I
Wonder |
--
Memories |
-- A
Wish |
-- To My Best
Friend and His Best Girl |
-- A Special
Prayer |
-- Me |
-- My Little
Sweet Lamb |
--
Mom |
-- The Real
Meaning of Christmas |
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Description |
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-- Irene My
Appaloosa Indian Pony |
-- Riding
Sometimes in the Backcountry |
-- Making
Rawhide |
-- Pissing Off
the Porch |
--
Grace |
-- I saw a snake
on the trail today |
-- Lost Remuda
Basin |
-- The
Comanches |
-- The
Missionaries |
-- I Heard a
Hillbilly Song Today |
-- How Did Those
Eagles |
-- Crazywoman
Creek |
-- What It
Is |
-- Dacron
88 |
-- Woman I Loved
You When You Were OnlyAnimal |
-- Well Here We
Are In Ecstasy Again Woman |
-- Let Me Tell
You How I Loved Your Body Love |
--
Willowoman |
-- O Yes
Cowboys |
-- When I Grow
Young Again |
-- Dan
Shew |
-- Frank
Gafner |
-- Git Um Up
Scout |
-- There is a
Basin in the Mountains |
-- Bare
Necessities |
-- My Mind is
like a River |
-- Caution:
Hazardous Bluffs |
-- I dreamt I saw
Whales |
-- The Redtailed
Hawk is a Hunting Bird |
-- The Dog in the
Dog |
--
Rocks |
-- Ptarmigans
Don't Flee |
--
Grapevine |
-- Up at Quaking
Aspen |
-- Fat Man with
the Fresh Testicles of a Buck in his
Hand |
-- Observations
by a Three Year Old |
-- When She Asked
In That Lilac Voice |
-- The Best Place
to Fuck |
-- It is Like a
Landscape Bursting |
-- One Thing I
Learned From Loving You |
--
Words |
-- The Thing
About Love |
Folk Coll 11 R-18: The Roll Away Saloon: Cowboy Tales of the Arizona Strip Rider, Rowland W., as told to Deirdre Murray PaulsenReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 R-19: Cowboy Life on the Texas Plains: The Photographs of Ray Rector Rector, Ray, edited by Margaret RectorReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 R-20: Get Down and Come In: Poetry by Jim Ross Ross, JamesReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Wild
Rose |
-- Little
Shavers |
-- The
Remuda |
--
Try |
--
Thrift |
-- A
Smile |
-- Good
Advice |
-- School Lunch
Pail Treats |
-- Sweet
Cream |
--
Johnny |
-- Cherry
Springs |
-- The
Rodeo |
-- A Tangle with
a Rattlesnake |
-- Etched in
Stone |
-- The Mirror
Test |
-- Calf
Slobbers |
-- Get Down and
Come In |
--
Keep |
-- Those Glorious
Days |
-- The Old
Cowtown |
-- Trapper
Peak |
-- The Pommel
Slicker |
-- Heavy
Oats |
-- McGee and Me
in the Dormitory |
-- Dormitory
Supplement |
-- Country Hicks
in the Big Apple |
-- The Picket
Pin |
-- Retirement of
a Co-Worker |
-- Brother
Bob |
-- Farewell to
Burt |
-- To:
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. |
-- Pat and
Mike |
-- The Mule
Shoe |
-- A Try at
Ranching |
-- Just
Spoonin' |
-- Old Work
Shoes |
-- The Coat
Chair |
-- My Ancestral
Tree |
-- LIl' Ol'
Jug |
-- Adrift in the
Blizzard |
-- Modes of
Travel |
-- A Change of
Wardrobe |
-- Bureacratic
Branding |
--
Politics |
--
Politicians |
-- Office
Seekers |
-- These United
States |
-- Grazed to the
Rootzone |
-- The Threshing
Machine |
-- A Day on the
Range |
-- The
Miner |
-- Chimney
Rock |
-- The
Stranger |
-- Nature's
Way |
-- The Pinched
Poke |
-- The Bare
Essentials |
-- A Day in the
Woods |
-- Sunday Morning
Caller |
--
Communication |
--
Hindsight |
-- The Elephant
Rock |
-- The Sleeping
Giant |
--
Words |
--
Bluegrass |
-- A Time of
Sweet Rejoicing |
-- Time to Begin
to Conclude |
-- Topping the
Divide |
-- Well
Aged |
-- End of the
Rope |
-- Over the
Rainbow |
-- The Road
Home |
-- Cleaning Out
the Barn |
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Folk Coll 11 R-22: Pull up a Chair: Cowboy Poetry Ross, JamesReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- A Friendly
Word |
-- Blue Grama in
the Sky |
-- My Mule
Skinner Hat |
-- Seed
Money |
-- Wedlock at the
Chute |
-- Our Auction
Sale - April 1, 1957 |
-- A Partnership
with Freddie |
-- As the Trade
Winds Blow |
-- My
Brother |
-- Our Last Horse
Roundup |
-- Garlic and
Onions |
-- Our
Neighbor |
-- Cogitatin'
Time |
-- My Pout House
Up the Draw |
-- A True Bear
Story |
-- You Never
Outgrow It |
-- The Irrigatin'
Game |
-- A Cowboy in
Semi-Retirement |
-- Call It What
You Like |
-- The Greenhorn
Kid or the Hazards of Stud Poker |
-- My Resourceful
Wife |
-- To the Range
Boss Up Above |
-- Off to the
Cowboy Poests Gathering |
-- One to Long
Remember |
-- A Dog's Best
Friend |
-- Roots, Names
and Nonsense |
-- Montana-My
Homeland |
-- The
Rattler |
--
Ginger |
-- Our
Dad |
-- Looking for a
Soft Landing |
-- It is Tougher
than a Pitch Pine Knot |
-- The Pommel
Slicker |
-- How to Pick a
Winner |
-- Cowboy
Antics |
-- The Gavel
Wielders |
-- Slim and
Me |
-- Turkey
Fricassee |
-- A Trip on
Uncle Sam |
-- Gardening
Starts in January |
-- A Friend I'll
Ne'er Forget |
-- Pollywogs and
Such |
-- Bull Mountains
in My Blood |
-- Miss Gilly's
Coat |
--
Finis |
-- Translated
|
Folk Coll 11 R-23: Western Poems Redington, ScottReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- An Ancient
Arapaho Invocation |
--
Wyoming |
-- The Madonna of
the Plains |
-- Parson
William's Mule |
-- The Search for
Timbuktu |
--
Timbuktu |
--
Tim-Buck-Two |
-- The Night They
Raided the Elks Club |
-- The Heavenly
Rodeo |
-- The Last Bull
Ride |
-- Written Upon
the Death of a Pardner |
Folk Coll 11 R-24: Truths, Lies & Otherwise: Western Poems (2 copies) Rowland, Carl "Skinny"Return to Top
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Description |
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-- The Dude and
the Bear |
-- Mountain
Retreat |
-- The Rabbit
Hunt |
-- The Big
One |
-- From Bad to
Worse |
-- Old Dan and
Lil |
-- Just too
Tired |
-- Mountain
Funeral |
-- The Deer
Hunt |
-- The Ideal
Woman |
-- Old
Mangey |
-- Cross Country
Jack |
-- The Little
Demon |
-- Big City
Hunter |
-- The Big
Deal |
--
Companions |
-- Life is in the
Mountains |
-- The Old
Wanderlust |
-- The
Mine |
-- The
Ghost |
-- Jack Pine
Dan |
-- Days of Wood
and Rawhide |
-- All Beneath
that Sky |
-- The Roving
Man |
-- Good
Boy? |
-- A Real
Friend |
-- The Midnight
Monster |
-- The Coffee
Pot |
-- Winter in the
Mountains |
-- Live Your Life
for You |
-- Mountain
Mystery |
-- Evening in the
Mountains |
-- The End is the
Beginning |
-- Springtime in
the Mountains |
-- Lonely
Dreams |
--
Fate |
--
Jilted |
-- Tome of the
Unknown Writer |
--
Survival |
--
Paradise |
-- Final
Forclosure |
-- Pure
Terror |
-- Hot Bet, Cold
Deal |
-- You Can't Fool
a Kid |
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Description |
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-- Too Much
Bull |
-- Old
Stupid |
-- One Final
Cure |
-- Alaska--No
More! |
-- North Dakota
Nights |
-- The North
Dakota Fire |
-- Old
Smeller |
-- Old Pete the
Poacher |
-- The
Hermit |
-- Fuel
Shortage |
-- Running
Scared |
-- Ablution
Polution |
-- "Real"
Cowboys? |
-- The
Widder |
-- Old "Truthful"
Dan |
-- It All Adds
Up |
-- Winning a
Wife |
-- A Bear
Story |
--
Flatlanders |
--
Watchdog |
-- Convincing
Collateral |
-- The
Chase |
-- Old Lonesome
Joe |
-- No Doubt At
All |
-- My Old Model T
and Me |
-- The Washtub by
the Stove |
-- So Far and Yet
So Near |
-- Old
Lightning |
-- The Secret
Life |
-- The Man of the
House |
-- A Quick Way to
Learn |
-- The Perfect
Breed |
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Description |
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-- Ten Fat
Wombats |
--
Koala |
--
Frogs |
-- The
Platypus |
-- The Goanna's
Tale |
-- Hopping
Mad |
-- Roger the
Loger |
-- About
Snails |
-- Great Aussie
Fly |
-- A Sneaky Snake
Saga |
--
Emus |
-- The Fleet
Flea |
-- Polly
Waffle |
-- Kenny
Bear |
-- Baby
Echnidas |
-- What's in the
Bag? |
-- My
Ute |
--
Snooper |
--
Mutt |
-- One More for
Mary |
-- Sarah-Jane's
Bunyip |
-- The
Eagle |
-- The
Fly |
-- A Balanced
Meal |
-- The Under
8's |
--
Bozo |
-- It's
Instrumental Time! |
-- My Father's 4
Wheel Drive |
-- The Swimming
Lesson |
-- Good
Night! |
-- Grandad's
Kite |
-- How to Tell
Your Age |
--
Mates |
-- Running
Away |
-- I'd Rather
Read a Book |
--
Vegemite |
-- Metal
Mouth |
-- The
Tourist |
-- The
Boxer |
-- Barbie
Blues |
--
Imprisoned |
--
Priorities |
-- Min
Min |
--
Mousy |
-- Where is
He? |
-- Christmas is
Good News |
-- Living on the
Farm |
-- Mail
Day |
-- Winton
Water |
-- On the
Land |
-- Harvest
Time |
--
Coo-ee! |
-- A Special
Little Visitor |
-- Alphonso
Cordella |
-- Alphonso
Cordella Visits |
--
Something |
-- Who's
There? |
-- Smelling the
Roses |
-- A Hole in the
Road |
-- The Scout
Camp |
-- Open Up
Wide! |
-- The Land of
Make Believe |
--
Muttaburrasaurus |
--
Triceratops |
--
Surfboats |
-- The
Lifesaver |
-- A Sea
Change |
--
Moonlight |
-- Gone the
Forest! |
--
Rhythm |
-- The Roadside
Wreck |
--
Peace |
--
Yarn-Spinners |
-- The Legend of
Dingo Creek |
-- Old
Ways |
-- The Bottle
Tree |
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Description |
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-- Oh To Be a
Cowboy |
-- Hear Me, My
Chiefs! |
-- An Ancient
Arapaho Invocation |
--
Wyoming |
-- The Madonna of
the Plains |
-- Parson
William's Mule |
-- The Heavenly
Rodeo |
-- The
Cat |
-- Bill and
Susan |
-- To His Former
Wife |
-- The
Lamb |
-- The
Chicken |
-- Vegged
Out |
-- Cowboy
Sweethearts |
-- Reflections of
Cowboy Stories |
-- A Halloween
Poem |
-- Trick or
Treat |
-- The Old Big
Horn Church |
-- In Memory of
Hobo Ben |
-- The Search for
Timbuktu |
--
Timbuktu |
--
Tim-Buck-Two |
-- Conversation
with a Dude Girl |
-- My Cabin in
the Big Horns |
-- The Wyoming
Cottonwood |
-- To an Old
Cottonwood |
-- Thoughts of a
Farmer -- Losing His Land |
-- Wyoming
Riches |
-- Reflections on
Riches |
-- Written Upon
te Death of a Pardner |
-- The Last Bull
Ride |
--
Epilogue |
-- A Cowboy Love
Song |
-- Lament of the
Electronic Cowboy |
-- Reflection on
a True Western Artist |
-- The Night They
Raided the Elks Club |
-- The
Meadowlark |
-- An Indian
Speaking of the Meadowlark |
-- On Educating
Cattle |
-- Founding
Sheridan |
-- Mona Flatts --
An Explanation |
-- My Home on
Mona Flatts |
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Description |
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--
Wealth |
--
Dues |
-- Personals
(28) |
--
Religion |
--
Custom |
--
Buckaroo |
--
Maverick |
--
Bees |
--
Lamericks |
--
Living |
--
Twine |
--
Bottle |
-- Dear
Dad |
--
Unemployment |
--
Life |
--
Saloon |
--
Vaccination |
--
'Spenders |
--
Wages |
--
Ranch |
--
Occupation |
--
Old-Timer |
--
Wisdom |
--
Married |
--
Outlaw |
--
Hemp |
-- Poets
|
Folk Coll 11 R-30: Sharing the Journey Rourke, Norman EdwardReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Sharing the
Journey |
-- New
Territory |
-- The
Guardians |
-- El Viejo
Gringo |
-- El Viejo
Gringo (The Old Gringo) |
-- Visitin' Noo
York City! |
-- Rodeo Cowboy
(Jim Shoulders) |
--
Anazazi |
-- Buffalo
Soldiers |
-- Emileano's
Burro |
-- Emmett Dalton
at Horsethief Canyon (Based on a true
legend) |
--
Hunters |
-- It's How You
Think, Cowboy |
-- Just Another
Cowboy |
-- Lost
Love |
-- Love
Lost |
-- Little
Jake |
-- Peaceful
Valley Town |
-- The
Hunters |
-- Night
Hunters |
-- Pioneer
Woman |
-- Pops, My
Harley Cowboy |
-- Sheriff
Babcock |
--
Sodbusters |
-- Tallgrass
Prairie |
--
Tallgrass |
--
Wind |
--
Fire |
-- Buffalo
(Tatonka) |
-- Sunshine on
the Prairie |
-- The Cotton
Sack |
-- The
Fiddler |
-- The
Ghost |
-- The
Stranger |
-- The Truth of
the West |
--
Trails |
-- Valencia
Garza |
--
Yarnin' |
-- This Old
Hat |
-- A Wife of
Sixty Years |
-- The
Pilgrim |
-- The
Legend |
-- Luther
Morse |
-- Chronicles of
The Sisters of the Mystic Night |
-- Episdoe I:
Sister Dupree's Make Over or If you've got
it, flaunt it! |
-- Episode II:
Mary Belle's Debut or Cruisin' Bourbon
Street |
-- Episode III:
Daddy was a Colonel or Wheah is the'
wah? |
-- Episode IV:
Dora's True Love or Another Saturday
Night |
-- Episode V:
Prom Queens |
Folk Coll 11 R-31: Unhobbled: Cowboy Poetry, Stories, and Outright Lies Richardson, PatReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- My
Brother |
--
Suicide |
-- When Old Buck
Died |
-- Second
Thoughts |
-- Sands of
Time |
-- Pony
Eggs |
--
Revenge |
-- Two Old
Hands |
-- Forty Years of
Marriage |
-- Henry
Stowell |
-- North Dakota
Sweatshop & Saddle Co. |
-- Yuletide
Greetin's |
-- Mom and the
Billy Goat |
-- Act of
Kindness |
-- Missing
Person |
-- Michael
McGinty's Saloon |
-- Love Thy
Neighbor |
-- Loser
School |
-- Leonard's
Confession |
-- Ed in
Elko |
-- Ed's
Funeral |
-- Ed's
Pickup |
-- Ed's
Glasses |
-- Big
Outfit |
--
E.P.A. |
-- Bill's
Dog |
-- Embroiderin'
the Truth |
--
1936 |
-- Frenchy and
the Bay Horse |
-- The Donner
Party |
-- Hoppy the
Coyote |
--
Geezer |
-- Five Card
Draw |
--
Daywork |
-- Cowboy and the
Waitress |
-- Bad
Habits |
-- Chris
Beck |
-- The Coyote
Trap |
-- Burt and the
Cow |
-- Bob
Fletcher |
-- Bill
Fleecyhocks |
-- The Night
Before New Years |
-- The
Alamo |
-- Shep's
Poetry |
-- Roundup in the
Spring |
-- Rod's
Wig |
-- Tico and the
Cow |
--
Bigfoot |
-- Benny and the
Pigs |
-- Benny and the
Pandas |
-- The
Evaluation |
-- The Change
|
Folk Coll 11 R-32: Jesse Rogers' Song Collection and Souvenir from Old Mexico Rogers, Jesse, compilerReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- She's a Bear
Cat Mama |
-- Little Prairie
Town |
-- The Answer to
Nobody's Darling |
-- Seven Years
with the Wrong Woman |
-- Mother has
Fallen Asleep |
-- My Winding
River Home |
-- Mother, Queen
of my Heart |
-- Bring Back My
Buddy Again |
-- Old Pinto, My
Pony, My Pal |
-- Without My
Own |
-- Lopin'
Along |
-- San Antonio
Blues |
-- The Gay
Caballero |
-- Why are You
Blue? |
-- As the Sun
Goes Down |
-- When It's
Night Time in Nevada |
-- Be Nobody's
Darling But Mine |
-- Ridin' Down
that Old Texas Trail |
-- Hillbilly
Wedding in June |
-- The Strawberry
Roan |
-- Please Don't
Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
-- Humming To My
Honey |
-- Heading
Home |
-- Empty Cot in
the Bunkhouse Tonight |
-- Jesse's
Talking Blues |
-- Old
Faithful |
-- Gosh I Miss
You All the Time |
-- Jesse's
Flagmans Blues |
-- Rambler's
Yodel |
-- Just One
Little Kiss |
-- Moonlight and
Skies |
-- I Tore Your
Picture When You Said Goodbye |
-- A Home on the
Range |
-- Down the Trail
Together |
-- I Had But
Fifty Cents |
-- Cowboy
Jack |
-- My Precious
Sonny Boy |
-- Lonely Days on
teh Prairie |
-- After
Sundown |
-- Put me in Your
Pocket |
-- Two Hairs on
His Chest |
-- You Give Me
Your Love and I'll Give You Mine |
-- Way Out
There |
-- Texas
Plains |
-- Lonely Hill
Billy |
-- Return of the
Gay Caballero |
-- The Lane
Country Bachelor |
-- The Dying
Cowboy's Message |
-- Put My Little
Shoes |
-- Sweet
Violets |
-- Roger's
Unknown Trail (To The Home Corral)
|
Folk Coll 11 R-33: "Poetry of the West: The Rough Rider and Lyricist known as the Cowboy-Poet is Alive and Well in Contemporary America" (essay in Sky Magazine). Roessing, WalterReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 R-34: Cowboy Poetry Roundy, DonReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- B.S. From the
Bench of the Bootmaker Bard |
-- Ma's Alligator
Boots |
-- The Bootmaker
Bard |
-- B.S. From the
Bench of the Bootmaker Bard |
--
I-Oh-Dee-Form |
-- Triple Crown
Trio |
Folk Coll 11 R-35: The Cowboy Hat Book Reynolds, William and Ritch RandReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-01: Slabs of the Sunburnt West Sandburg, CarlReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The Windy
City |
-- Washington
Monument by Night |
-- And So
To-day |
-- Black
Horizons |
-- Sea
Slant |
--
Upstream |
-- Four Steichen
Prints |
--
Fins |
-- Beat, Old
Heart |
-- Moon
Riders |
-- At the Gates
of Tombs |
-- Hazardous
Occupations |
--
Props |
-- Gypsy
Mother |
-- Gold
Mud |
-- Crossing the
Paces |
--
Couples |
--
Caligari |
-- Feather
Lights |
-- Pearl
Horizons |
-- Hoof
Dusk |
-- Harsk,
Harsk |
--
Brancusi |
-- Ambassadors of
Grief |
-- Without the
Cane and the Derby |
-- The Rakeoff
and the Getaway |
-- Two
Humpties |
-- Improved Farm
Land |
-- Hell on the
Wabash |
-- This--For the
Moon--Yes? |
-- Primer
Lesson |
-- Slabs of the
Sunburnt West |
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Description |
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-- Chief
Bloody-Feather |
--
Still-Day |
--
Angelique |
-- To a Wild
Goose Over Decoys |
-- Four Little
Foxes |
-- Hang Me Among
Your Winds |
-- To a Grove of
Silver Birches |
--
Feud |
-- Frail
Beauty |
-- Little Enough
There is of Worth |
-- When the Round
Buds Brim |
-- Let Me Go Down
to Dust |
-- Tamarack
Blue |
-- The
Sheepherder |
-- Breakers of
Broncos |
-- Colloquy with
a Coyote |
--
Dynamite |
-- Blacktail
Deer |
--
Altyn |
-- Indian Love
Song |
--
Weeng |
--
Crazy-Medicine |
-- Chant for the
Moon-of-Flowers |
-- Spotted-Face,
the Tribal Fool, Prays |
-- Requiemfor a
Modern Croesus |
-- Black
Omen |
--
Words |
-- Deep Wet
Moss |
-- Kootenai
Pool |
-- Trailing
Arbutus |
-- TheLamps of
Bracken-Town |
-- Cascades of
Gros Ventres |
--
Ghost |
-- Readers of
Loam |
--
Rattling-Claw |
-- The Miscreant,
Angel |
--
Camron |
-- Mrs.
Down-Stars |
-- Bazile
Dead-Wind |
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Description |
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-- The Law of the
Yukon |
-- The Parson's
Son |
-- The Spell of
the Yukon |
-- The Call of
the Wild |
-- The Lone
Trail |
-- The Heart of
the Sourdough |
-- The Three
Voices |
-- The
Pines |
-- The
Harpy |
-- The Lure of
Little Voices |
-- The Song of
the Wage-Slave |
--
Grin |
-- The Shooting
of Dan McGrew |
-- The Cremation
of Sam McGee |
-- My
Madonna |
--
Unforgotten |
-- The
Reckoning |
--
Quatrains |
-- The Men That
Don't Fit In |
-- Music in the
Bush |
-- The Rhyme of
the Remittance Man |
-- The Low-Down
White |
-- The Little Old
Log Cabin |
-- The Younger
Son |
-- The March of
the Dead |
-- Fighting
Mac |
-- The Woman and
the Angel |
-- The Rhyme of
the Restless Ones |
-- New Year's
Eve |
--
Comfort |
--
Premonition |
-- The
Tramps |
-- L'envoi
|
Folk Coll 11 S-04: Intermountain Folk: Songs of Their Days & Ways Shipp, Eli RichardReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Our
Wyoming |
-- Wyoming
Skies |
--
Mariposa |
-- Daybreak in
Wyoming |
-- The Tang of
the Sage |
-- The
River |
-- Mountain
Waters |
-- One Wyoming
Day |
-- A Wyoming
Sunset |
-- The Land God
Blest |
-- An August
Rain |
-- Snow
Blind |
--
"Cowboys" |
-- Old
Boy |
-- My "Pinto
Hawess" |
-- The Dying
Sheepherder |
-- A Wyoming
Meadow Lark |
-- A
Westerner |
-- To the
Dove |
--
Day |
-- Wayward
Children |
-- Hinkety,
Inkety, Winkety |
-- The
Brook |
-- San Gabriel
Mission |
-- A
Lover |
-- Love
Making |
-- The Stolen
Kiss |
-- Youth and
Age |
-- Pleasure
Street |
-- The House of
Smiles |
--
Solitude! |
-- The
Fugitive |
-- The
Birth |
--
Listen |
-- A Soul
Revolts |
-- A
Vision |
--
Spring |
--
City |
-- A Night In the
High Hills. |
-- Two
Houses |
--
Doubt |
-- The Dreamer
and the Doer |
-- When Dreams
Come True |
-- I
Wonder |
-- "God's in His
Heaven" |
-- Frank
Dog |
-- By the Hand of
God |
-- The Great
Architect |
-- The Village
Priest |
-- Two
Battles |
--
Truth |
-- Why
Fear? |
-- Will You
Care? |
-- The
Sentence |
-- James Whitcomb
Riley |
-- The Creeping
Death |
-- My
Epitaph |
-- I Am the
Resurrection |
-- Lilies of the
Field |
-- "The Kaiser
and the Kaiser's Son" |
-- "They Shall
Not Pass!" |
-- Our Hero
Dead |
-- Heroes of Long
Ago |
-- The Day a
Nation Was Born |
-- Ride 'im
Cowboy, Ride 'im! |
-- Christmas
Eve |
--
Eighteen-Ninety |
-- The Queerest
Town |
-- The
Touch |
-- The
West |
--
Wandering |
--
Cities |
-- True Harmony
|
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Description |
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-- Ride 'im
Cowboy, Ride 'im! |
-- Christmas
Eve |
--
Eighteen-Ninety |
-- The Queerest
Town |
-- The
Touch |
-- The
West |
--
Wandering |
--
Cities |
-- True Harmony
|
Folk Coll 11 S-06: Along Old Trails: Poems of New Mexico and Arizona Simpson, William HaskellReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Years |
--
Ghosts |
-- Que
Es? |
-- Don Feliciano
Garcia |
--
Windows |
-- At
Cordova |
-- Pueblo
Folk |
-- Teofilo - He
Says |
-- Cave
Mother |
--
Quiet |
-- Medicine
Man |
-- De
Noche |
--
Pueblocito |
-- Dias
Pasados |
--
Footprints |
-- Wait For Me,
Years |
--
Fondista |
--
Siesta |
-- And What Are
You? |
-- Fagots and
Flames |
--
Adobe |
-- Campo
Santo |
--
Nude |
--
Bareback |
--
Burdens |
-- Tewa
Song |
--
Ko-Sha-Re |
-- Pueblo
Crier |
-- Hopi
Maiden |
-- Hopi Love
Song |
-- Hopi Spring
Song |
-- Acoma Kiva
Chant |
--
Papoose |
-- Hozhonji
Song |
--
Under-World |
-- Homesick
Song |
-- Taos
Drums |
-- Yucca is
Yellowing |
-- Los
Llanos |
-- El
Camino |
-- Riding
By |
-- Signal
Fires |
-- Rain in the
Hills |
-- Back
Trail |
-- As Waters
Ran |
--
Navajo |
--
Saddle |
--
Apache |
-- It Calls Your
Name |
--
Vaquero |
-- Back
Track |
--
Trail |
--
Primal |
-- Grand
Canyon |
-- Grand Canyon
Again |
-- Shadow
Scouts |
-- El Puente
Abajo |
--
Finis |
-- Butterfly
Wing |
--
Sun-Down-Shining |
--
Things |
--
Recuerdo |
-- And Is It
You? |
-- Remembered
Faces |
-- Pity
Not |
-- Good Morning,
God |
--
Beyond |
--
Dust |
--
Sphinx |
--
Asleep |
-- Good-Bye,
Soul |
-- For the Dear
Dead |
-- Loved Little
Town |
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Description |
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-- When Our Sun
Dips West |
-- Along the
Trails He Knew |
-- Trees a
Lesson |
-- When Gods Did
All the Work |
-- Guide
Me! |
-- Come
Back |
-- The Hands of
Time |
-- The
Change |
-- Ride Slower
Pal |
-- Thoughts from
My Bookshelf |
-- That I Will be
Begorrah! |
-- Do You Know
Him? |
-- Give it
Back! |
-- Betrayed by
His Wayward Pen |
-- The
Vagabonds |
-- Back
Trackin' |
-- Shearing When
it Rains |
-- The
Herder |
-- Now and
Then |
-- Sheep Camps at
Night |
-- The
Soaking |
-- Give Us a Song
About Sheep! |
-- The
Boss |
-- Flashing
Signals |
-- The Bounty
Hunter |
-- That Old Pack
Rat |
-- A Bull Fight
in the Sage |
--
Shorty |
-- The
Highlanders |
-- Drum-Beats
From the Hills |
-- The Cliff
Dwellers |
-- The Lost
Arrow |
-- Chief Crazy
Horse |
-- Echoes from
the Past |
-- Epitaph to a
Bronc |
-- The Old Kid
Horse |
--
Retribution |
-- The Old
Cowboys |
-- The Announcer
Speaks |
-- My Thanks to
You |
-- Our
Neighbors |
-- Your Golden
Wedding Day |
-- I'm
Glad |
--
Greetings |
-- Christmas
Tree |
-- I'dRide With
You |
-- Your
Star |
-- If the Old
Year Kept a Record |
-- We'll Share
With You |
-- The
Ever-Circling Years |
-- A Dream of
Elves and Toys |
--
Prologue |
-- Tough
Sleddin' |
-- Waitin' for
You |
-- A Gentle
Reminder |
-- I've Had
It |
-- Letters Put
Aside |
-- What Xmas
Means to Me |
-- Christmas Eve
with Spooks |
-- The Ringer and
the Bells |
-- Visions From
the Old Armchair |
-- When I was
Santa Claus |
-- Winter
Work |
-- A Kiss From
Santa |
-- A Note From
Santa |
-- Your
Wish |
-- Santa Still
Comes in a Sleigh |
--
Resolutions |
--
Escape |
-- The Petrified
Forest |
-- The Wagon's
Reward |
-- The Burning
Logs |
-- Pony
Trails |
-- The
Badlands |
-- Better Too
Much Than Want |
-- Towns of
Destiny |
-- Frozen
Silence |
-- The Hunter's
Cabin |
-- The
Drouth |
--
Abandoned |
-- The Road of
Yesterday |
-- Summer in the
Hills |
-- The Toiling
Wagon Wheels |
-- The
Evidence |
-- Where Nature
Beckons You |
-- Midas Touched
You |
-- The Fairies'
Midnight Stage |
-- To Men that
Led the Way |
-- Beyond the
Evening Star |
-- From the
Discards |
-- Rivers and
Life |
-- The
Sage |
-- Some Roads are
Still the Ancient Paths, First Made by Hoof
and Paw |
-- The
Drama |
-- The
Mission |
-- Bell Notes
From the Sky Line |
-- Nature's
Mysteries |
-- The
Victor |
-- Rivers Were
First |
--
Timber-Line |
-- The
Slough |
-- The Better
Way |
-- Sand and
Silence |
-- Voices of the
Door |
-- Call of the
Wagon Road |
-- Through the
Years of With Time |
-- Gypsy
Trails |
-- He Never Made
Boot Hill |
-- The Present
Age |
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Description |
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-- Silly
Filly |
-- Old
Horse |
-- Cowboy's
Twenty-Third Psalm |
-- Phantom
Calf |
--
Fences |
-- Stillborn
Calf |
-- To a Pack Rat
in the Tack Room |
-- Through a
Glass, Darkly |
-- A Soldier's
Prayer |
-- . . . And I Am
His |
-- Charlie
Russell |
Folk Coll 11 S-09: The Sunlight Kid and Other Western Verses Smith, Lawrence B.Return to Top
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Description |
---|
-- The Sunlight
Kid |
-- Out
Yonder |
-- So Long,
Cowboy Land |
-- Sage
Brush |
-- the Home
Trail |
-- Sunset
Land |
-- The
Pull |
-- Quirts and
Rowels |
--
Cody |
-- The
Outlaw |
--
Branded |
-- The Lit'l Wyo.
Bronc |
-- The Lit'l
Red-Eared Slick |
-- Mooey
Cows |
--
Hawses |
-- Paint
Hawses |
-- Phonograph
Jones's Mules |
--
Natchrils |
-- The Cowboy's
Cobbler Man |
--
Pardner |
-- The Belle of
the Ranch |
-- Bar
Flies |
--
Batchin' |
-- Old Jock's
Jug |
-- Slim Riley's
Dude Ranch |
-- Dude
Wranglin' |
-- Throwin' the
Diamond |
-- The Sky
Rider |
-- The Old
Deadwood Stagecoach |
-- Little
Else |
--
Packin' |
-- Biscuit
Chokin' |
-- The Old Trout
Pool |
-- The Lone
Cottonwood |
-- A Little
Balsam Pillow |
-- Pal O'
Mine |
-- The Ghost
Herds |
-- Back
Home |
--
Ridin' |
-- Pal
|
Folk Coll 11 S-10: Brownlee Bedtime Stories Smith, ShepReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Pretty Plain
Pilgrams |
-- There's Always
Something Happening on Brownlee |
--
Horsefeathers |
-- Big Fish --
Small Men |
-- Bill's
Burglar |
-- The White
Elephant Days |
-- The
Feud |
-- Goats Were His
Game or Lonely on the Mountain |
--
Black-and-White & Shade of
Grey |
-- As the Creek
Flows |
-- Horsepower
|
Folk Coll 11 S-11: Sawdust & Shavin's Smith, ShepReturn to Top
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Description |
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--
Billy |
--
Mom |
-- Our Navigator
Has Gone Away |
--
Bedford |
-- First Week of
May in '74 |
--
Lois |
-- Number
452-4544 |
-- Is There
More?? |
-- Reflections of
Vivie |
-- A Tuff
Testimonial |
-- The
Picture |
-- Fame and
Fortune |
-- The "Tail" of
Roho Rubottom |
-- Battle of the
Bulge or the "Voice" vs. the
"Figure" |
-- Blue
Boy |
-- The Maverick
with the R Brand |
-- Robust Robin
Brown-Vest |
-- The Historical
Saga of Bunny and Clyde |
-- Dear
John: |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 1 or Double-Ring Ceremony
Planned |
--
Highblow |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 2 or Clyde Goes on Daylight saving
"Shine" |
--
Fretted |
-- True
Blue |
-- From Sam to
Bunny |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 3 or Professional Medication |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 4 or The Browse Buster |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 5 or The Big Wind |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 6 or The Relapse |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 7 or The Long Arm of the Law |
-- Late
Again |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 1 |
-- Truthfully, We
Are Very Sorry It Happened,
Bunny |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 8 or "If I've told you once, I've told
you thrice . . ." |
-- Wednesday's
Sour Sonnets |
-- The Rising
Son |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 9 or The Peanut Snapper's New Belt
Snapper |
-- One of Ford's
Better Ideas or Shiver Sliver No. 2
"Why?" |
-- Thursday's
Sour Sonnets |
-- The Kid with
the Kennedy Crew-Cut |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 10 or Low-Cost Insurance |
-- Pew Palace's
Primary is Over |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 11 or The Fish Factory |
-- Wondering
Wisdom |
-- Bad
Complications |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 12 or The Brown-Busted Boomerang Barn
Bomber |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 14 or The Super Stoop |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 15 or The Frenzied Ford
Owner |
-- No Bull or Old
Bull |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 16 or Sam's Secret Weapon |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 17 or Red's Busted Butt -- |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 18 or The Big Creek Question |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 19 or Sharecropper |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 20 of Row-Cropper |
-- Hiring
Day |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 21 or After a Long Cold Winter, Comes
the Spring, PA |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 22 or Due and Payable |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 23 or The Company Plan |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 24 or Over the Waves Pinning or The
Joining of the Boards Waltz |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 25 or Lip-Shot With
Bull-Shot |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 3 or Disillusioned |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 4 or Obvious Opportunity
Overlooked |
-- Bountiful
Bloomerang Blossom Bulletin No. 26 or Tip
Toe Through the Alpo |
-- Boomerang
Blossoms |
-- The Boomerang
Bounce |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 27 or New Medicated Jangle Angle or Roll
On--Roll Off |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 5 or Pentagon Pollacks |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 6 or The Old Twist |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 28 or Open House |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 29 or Fully Serviced |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 30 or The Sardonic Salesman or Bountiful
Beannie |
-- Butter-and-Egg
Man |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 31 or The Dew-Whacker |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 32 or Silent Sam, The Computer
Man |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 33 or The Professional
Politician |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 34 or Prosperous Poppa and the Japanese
Bed Bug |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 7 or The Hugger Muggers |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 35 or The Super Spud Special |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 36 or Snowbird, Definitely,
Positively |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 37 or Osculation Strepteecocci
Datsunitis |
-- Economy
Car |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 38 or No Hair There or The Peeling of
the Potatoe or Undecided |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 39 or Standard Procedure For
Raises |
-- Lost and Found
Personal Scissors or The Lost is
Found |
-- Controls -
Instruments - Gas - Flaps - Trim - Prop -
Runup |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 40 or The Courted Court
House |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 41 or Boomerang Ways? |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 42 or The Apple Way |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 43 or John's John or The Large and the
Small of it |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 44 or The Long Horn in Tall
Corn |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 8 or Unappreciated |
-- Pooped,
Pronged and Procrastinated |
-- A Two
Pointer |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 45 or A Bigger One Got Away |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 11 or Self-Preservation |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 50 or "Reckonsiliation" |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 49 or Xmas Goose |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 48 or Instant Ex-Lax |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 47 or Smoke-Screen |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 46 or Mini Ha Ha Honda Trail
Traveler |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 9 or Good Clean Fun |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 12 or Bare Facts--The Truth
Exposed |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 13 or The Pneumatic Nailer |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 14 |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 15 |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 16 or Tussles for Muscles |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 51 or Deflation of Counterfeit
Coin |
-- American
Safety Council Bulletin No. 52 or Shiny
Simonson's Second Spoken Sea
Story |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 53 or The Yearly Dearly's |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 54 or Junior, Junior, Junior and Little
Junior or "The Real Things" |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 55 or Thrice Over Lightly or The Popcorn
is Extra |
-- What You Call
(Sending Bad Verse After Worse) |
-- The Spring
Squawk of the Mother Ostrich of Willie Wants
Some Money |
-- Bulletin No.
56--No B.S. or A Shoe for You and a Shoe for
Me--Mine Fits How About Thee?? |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 57 or The Weinie Wrangler |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 5 or The Summer of the Green Snow on the
Big Onion or Sleigh Ride in July |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 59 or Ever Living Luxury or The Baloney
Bull |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 17 or A Lily of the Field |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 60 or Shocky the Junk Jockey or
Buckwheat's Black Bazooka |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 61 or The Buckwheat
Transition |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 62 or Extended Survey of the
Fool-and-Gather Department--(Fool the People
and Gather the Money) |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 63 or Uncle Remus and Wiggly |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 64 or Systemic Summer
Complaint |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 18 or It's the Thought and T.L.C. that
Counts |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 65 or Mercator Projection of a Big City
Election |
-- The Peerless,
Heirless Paint Pump |
-- Flying
Progress |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 66 or Dangerous Dan's Maiden
Voyage |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 67 or The Man from Glade |
-- Low
Profile |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 68 or Tiger's Pollution
Solution |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 69 or Jody's High Risers |
-- B.S. Bulltein
No. 70 or A Duck and a Goose for Waggs and
Woofy |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 71 Addition or Duck Dogs Unlimited! or
Take a Seagull Home for Dinner |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 72 or Gibbons vs. Quaid or 1st Annual
Streakers' Derby |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 73 or "Honest" |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 74 or Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget, or
Ninava Mackintire |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 75 or Doggone Missed 'Ministrator or The
Missed Administrator is Dog
Goned |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 76 or The Tale of the Tail or A Goose in
the Tail |
-- Tale of the
Gear-Grinding Ground Hog |
-- Accidents Will
Happen |
-- Wandering
Wisdoms or Old Indian Fighters |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 77 or It's Jake with Joe |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 78 or Hand Fertilization |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 79 or The Shaving of the Pig |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 80 or The Chopper Shopper |
-- Catalog No. 1
or One Dumb Old Fogey's Opinion |
-- B.S. Catalog
No. 2 or Perfection in
Protection |
-- Shiver Sliver
No. 19 or Is It Necessary? |
-- The Year of
Four |
-- Mr.
Reporter |
-- Music in the
Wind |
-- The
Contestant |
-- B.S. Bulletin
No. 81 or Uncultivated |
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Description |
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-- It's Calling
Me |
-- My Old
Home |
-- Heart Longing
of an Old Cowboy |
-- The
Range |
-- A Rope, A
Quirt and Saddle to Sell |
--
Pinto |
-- Riding the
Roundup |
-- The Moon's
Silvery Light on the Prairie |
-- Who Was
Scared? |
-- Dreams of the
Range |
-- Dreams of Sour
Dough |
-- The Deserted
Ranch |
-- Cowboy's
Refrain |
--
Lonesome |
-- Dawn on the
Prairie |
-- To my Own
Cowhorse |
-- The Cowboy's
Song |
-- Sunset is
Calling |
-- The Night
Herd's Lament |
-- The Range is
Calling |
-- An Old
Cowboy's Heartache |
-- Old
Timer |
-- More Precious
Than Gold |
-- My Angel
Girl |
-- Just Fifty
Years |
-- Spring in the
North |
-- Fifty
Below |
-- Lonesome
Valley |
-- Our Home
Beside the Hill |
-- The
Mountains |
-- When the Sun
Comes O'er the Hill Tops |
-- Winter in the
North |
-- Only a
Tramp |
--
Northland |
--
Mystery |
--
Whispering |
-- Jim Don't
Tease |
-- Dreaming of
Boyhood |
--
Reveries |
-- Pumpkins Among
the Corn |
-- The
Dawn |
-- Dreams
Or-- |
-- A Fisherman's
Longing |
Folk Coll 11 S-13: Last of a Breed: Portraits of Working Cowboys Schreiber, Martin H.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-14: Father and Son: Pictures and Thoughts (3 copies) Sweeten, Colen H, Jr.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Better to
Give |
-- Helping
Daddy |
-- Worn Out
Shoes |
-- My Boy and
I |
-- You and Your
Boy |
--
Fantasy |
-- Not So
Bad |
-- The Soul of a
Pioneer |
-- Tell Me About
the War |
-- This Old
Barn |
-- Dad's Old
Hat |
-- My Kid's
Up |
-- That's Why
|
Folk Coll 11 S-15: Where Cattle Roam: A Book of Cowboy and Western Rhymes and Lyrics Summers, Alvin "Al" AugustReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Breakin'
Horses |
-- The "Cuttin"
Horse |
-- The Spoilt
Horse |
-- A Range for
Every Cowboy |
-- There's a
Difference |
-- The Old Ranch
Cook |
-- On Peaceful
Range |
-- 0ur Dream
Trail |
-- I'm Just a
Ramblin' Cowboy |
-- Goin'
Back |
-- Down a Moonlit
Trail |
-- Along in the
Spring |
-- The
Brush-Popper |
-- Where Cattle
Roam |
-- Dally
Man |
-- Old Jerry's
Last Ride |
-- Didn't Need
One Nohow |
-- Out and
Flyin' |
-- Green as
Grass |
-- At the Bar U
Ranch |
-- The
"Wagon" |
-- The Old
Rough-String Rider |
-- Out on the
Range |
-- Just
A-Talkin' |
-- Beyond the
Fire-Light |
-- A Stranger and
Not Ridin' |
-- With the Beef
Herd |
-- Night
Guard |
-- When I Cross
the Great Divide |
--
Cowboy |
-- Nothin'
Fancy |
-- Song of the
Spurs |
-- There's a
Trail Leadin' Back |
-- One More
Bronc |
-- At the Big
Rodeo |
-- As I Ride
Along |
-- Back to the
Old Double S |
-- Howdy,
Stranger |
-- There's a
Range |
-- I'm Goin'
Back |
-- Just
Ridin' |
-- Yonder
Mountain |
-- Just Keepin'
the Sunbeams (In My Herd) |
-- Still
Ridin' |
-- Lone-Wolf
Trail |
-- Blue
Roan |
-- A Cowboy's
Girl |
-- Plumb
Contented |
-- Let's Keep on
Ridin' |
-- Around the
Wagon Fire |
-- Sundown on the
Range |
-- Someday, Old
Pal |
-- A Bunch
Quittin' Steer |
-- Arizona
Skies |
-- Brandin'
Calves |
-- Just Can't
Help It |
-- The Rodeo
Bucker |
-- His Rope Tied
Hard and Fast |
-- Runnin'
Mustangs |
-- When You Least
Expect It |
-- Roundin' Up
Steers |
-- Old
Poncho |
-- Just Your and
I |
-- The
"Button" |
-- Up and Runnin'
|
Folk Coll 11 S-16: "Originals" Santee, J.D.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Strangers We
Are |
-- Promise of
Love |
--
Winds |
--
Yesterday |
--
Today |
--
Tomorrow |
-- To My
Love |
-- Love
Is |
-- Maybe
Then |
--
Walking |
-- Me |
-- I, Am
Spring |
--
Tears |
-- Love
Riddles |
-- Trader
Talk |
-- If I
Be |
--
Forever |
-- Thoughts of
Life |
--
Self |
--
Treasures |
-- A
Tear |
--
Spurs |
--
Possessions |
--
Feelings |
-- My
Mountain |
-- The Lady and
the Cowboy |
-- The
Auctioneer |
-- The Neighbor's
Bull |
-- So You Want to
be a Horseshoer |
Folk Coll 11 S-17: Just Thinkin' Sicking, Georgie ConnellReturn to Top
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Description |
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--
Blaze |
-- That Old Black
Cow |
-- Once a Top
Horse |
-- After the
Summer Rains |
-- In a Mountain
Shack Alone |
-- To a
Pal |
-- To be a Top
Hand |
-- Snow
Storm |
-- Doctoring
Worms |
-- Just a Little
Feller |
-- Old
Tuff |
-- No Life for a
Lady |
-- Jim
Bennett |
--
Lightnin' |
-- The Old Home
Ain't the Same Place |
-- The
Kid |
--
R.C.Q. |
--
Home |
-- I Guess it is
Religion |
-- A Few Cowboy
Rules |
-- Old
Bay |
--
Remember |
-- The Barrel
Racer |
--
Schurz |
--
Jake |
-- The Lonesome
Ones |
-- Loco and
Liquor |
--
Gamblin' |
-- Going
Back |
-- A Time for
Remembering |
--
Nevada |
-- On that Other
Range |
-- Mahone
Camp |
-- October
1945 |
-- Nevada's
Subtle Beauty |
Folk Coll 11 S-18: To Nevada in October Sunderland, RuthReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- To Nevada in
October |
Folk Coll 11 S-19: Spur Tracks and Buffalo Chips: Cowboy Verse and Country Chartling Schield, BobReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Kid
Solos |
-- Bucking
Down |
-- Catching the
Fever |
-- The Appy
Man |
-- The Cowboy and
the Minah Bird |
-- The Roun
Dass |
-- The Old Dunn
Mare |
-- Pleasure in
Sharing |
-- Moose
Tracks |
-- Loper's
Sleigh |
-- Fred
Hoopes |
-- Avery's
Ode |
--
Bill |
-- The Meadow
Muffin Duel |
-- Please
Lord |
-- Man's Best
Friend |
-- The River's
Story |
-- Time's
Progress |
-- The Wedding
Band |
-- Confidence
Powder |
-- The Boogey
Man |
-- The Battle of
Malad City |
-- The Curse of
the Buffalo Meat |
-- Advice to the
Lovelorn |
-- Tom's Home
Cookin' Diner |
-- The
Reservation Paint |
-- Tomorrow
Becomes Yesterday |
-- The Grass on
the Other Side of the Fence |
-- The Riding of
the Devil |
-- Santa Comes
Calvin' |
-- Two of a
Kind |
-- Tarpley's
Ranch |
--
Esther |
--
Beans |
-- Dear
Molly |
-- Mother's
Love |
-- Grand Teton is
My Lady |
-- Red
Avery |
-- Life's
Uncertainty |
-- Bad Hand
Bill |
-- Waterhole
Will |
-- The Horny
Toad |
-- The New
Hat |
-- Speaking of
Road Apples |
-- Speaking of
Coyotes |
-- The Rooster's
Revenge |
-- Morning Cup by
Campfire |
-- That Old
Saddle |
-- Snake
Pizen |
-- The Elk
Hunter |
-- Friends
|
Folk Coll 11 S-20: Cowboy Poetry (2 copies) Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- A Different
Breed |
-- Dream
Ranch |
-- Hey,
Brother |
-- Real
Cowboy |
-- Dude
Logic |
-- Bad
Bull |
-- This Old
Barn |
-- That's
Why |
-- Dad's Old
Hat |
--
Sourdough |
-- Ride 'em
Cowboy |
-- Brother
John |
-- From the
Horse's Mouth |
-- Born Too
Late |
--
Though? |
-- Cowboy Without
Boots |
-- In a
Manger |
--
Hailstorm |
-- Mortality is
but a Moment |
-- Old Billy
Heck |
-- The Smell of
Leather |
-- Horse
Heaven |
--
Fantasy |
-- Livin' Way out
West |
--
Elko |
-- Rough
Ride |
-- Old Man, Old
Hoss |
-- Cow on the
Fight |
-- Cowboy Gone
Crazy |
-- Pardon Me
Nurse |
-- The Soul of a
Pioneer |
--
Curlew |
-- First
Saddle |
-- The Way He
Walks |
-- The Buck and
the Buckaroo |
Folk Coll 11 S-21: The Cowboy Hero: His Image in American History and Culture Savage, William W., Jr.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-22: Poet Lariat Skaug, GeneReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The
Personals |
-- The
Storm |
--
Footwork |
-- The
Outhouse |
-- The
Young'un |
--
Doggone |
--
Conjecture |
-- Buckaroo
Life |
-- Patty
Ann |
-- Nevada
Wind |
--
Towners |
-- The Jet
Mare |
-- The Old
Man |
--
Wishin' |
-- The Good
Ones |
-- The
Buckaroo |
-- The
Business |
-- Better Left
Alone |
-- Gary an Ol'
Suze |
--
Memories |
-- The
Letter |
-- Ode to the
Teachers |
--
Patience |
-- The
Survivor |
-- Fork in the
Trail |
-- The
Indian |
-- Buckaroo
Prayer |
Folk Coll 11 S-23: Diary of My Heart (2 copies) Sankey, Edwin LeeReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Old
Patch |
--
Retrospect |
-- The Old
Shelter House |
-- Heaven To
Sail |
-- Sunrise at
Sea |
-- Drunkards
Paradise |
-- O Speak to
Me |
-- The Makens of
a Rodeo Cowboy |
-- Mighty
Sea |
-- Little Orphan
Boy |
-- Dedication to
a Doctor |
-- New
Man |
-- The Last
Brag |
--
Epitaph |
-- The Kansas
Kid |
-- The
Champ |
-- At the End of
Journey's Span |
-- O Palomino
Son |
--
Epitaph |
-- Little Boys
Prayer of Distress |
-- Diary of My
Heart |
--
Epitaph |
--
Course |
-- To the Dearest
Mother of All My Mother |
--
Distance |
-- Fragment of a
Dream |
--
Greed |
-- Justice the
Motive |
--
Epitaph |
-- Cowboy's Lady
of Fame |
-- The Master
Mechanic |
--
Death |
--
Mother |
-- A Tale of the
Dinosaurs |
-- To You
Kids |
--
Dutches |
-- The Spirit of
Coal Creek Basin |
-- The One Who
Stayed Behind |
-- The New
Leaf |
-- Sailors
Chart |
-- Life
Performance |
-- Beyond a
Doubt |
-- Name My Game
I |
-- Name My Game
II |
-- Golden
Anniversary |
-- A Cowboy's
Friend |
-- When Granny
Tells the Tale |
Folk Coll 11 S-24: The Yellowstone Poet Seaton, SandyReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Yellowstone Fire |
--
Aftermath |
--
Rebirth |
-- Six Mule
Hitch |
-- Out to
Pasture |
-- The Slash of
the Wild |
-- The Family
Farm |
--
Montana |
-- The U.S.
Mail |
-- Black
Horse |
-- Southwest
Branding |
-- Suicide
Creek |
-- The Horse
Trader |
--
Fire |
-- The Taming of
the West |
-- North and
South |
-- Forgotten
Lives |
-- Hunting Camp
Morn |
-- The Government
Packer |
-- The Old Hound
|
Folk Coll 11 S-25: Original Cowboy Poetry Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- A Different
Breed |
-- Afterglow in
Elko |
-- An
Obervation |
-- Bad
Bull |
-- Barbed Wire
Sculptor |
--
Blizzard |
-- Born Too
Late |
-- Bottled
Trouble |
-- Brother
John |
-- Bull
Chips |
--
Certified |
-- Cow on the
Fight |
-- Cowboy Gone
Crazy |
-- Cowboy
Rhyme |
-- Cowboy Without
Boots |
--
Curlew |
-- Dad's Old
Hat |
-- Diggin' Up
Memories |
-- Dream
Ranch |
-- Dude
Logic |
--
Echoes |
--
Elko |
--
Fantasy |
-- Feelin' My
Oats |
-- First
Saddle |
-- From the
Horse's Mouth |
-- Front Seat For
the Bullfight |
-- Genuine
Leather |
-- Grandpa Goes
to Town |
--
Hailstorm |
-- Heros are
Human |
-- Hey,
Brother |
-- His Resistol
Hat |
-- Horse
Heaven |
-- In a
Manger |
-- Let Me Put It
This Way |
-- Life O'
Riley |
-- Livin' Way Out
West |
-- Long
Winter |
-- Mortality is
but a Moment |
-- Mother Love
and Mamma Cows |
-- Mr.
Banker |
-- New Spurs and
a Horse Named Blue |
-- Old Billy
Heck |
-- Old
Ephraim |
-- Old Man, Old
Hoss |
-- Old
Timer |
-- Pardon Me
Nurse |
-- Poetry
Gathering 1986 |
--
Raisins |
-- Reverence on
the Range |
-- Ride 'em
Cowboy |
-- Rough
Ride |
-- Ruby Valley
Ranch |
-- Rural
Hospitality |
--
Sheep |
-- Showdown in
Snowville |
--
Showmanship |
-- Some
Dog |
--
Sourdough |
--
Spurs |
-- Summer
Smoke |
-- That's
Why |
-- The Buck and
the Buckaroo |
-- The Good
Life |
-- The Hired
Man |
-- The Little
Cowboy |
-- The
Philosopher |
-- The Smell of
Leather |
-- The Soul of a
Pioneer |
-- The Way He
Walks |
-- This Old
Barn |
--
Tough? |
--
Twilight |
-- Unseen
Helper |
-- Vocational
Education |
--
Whistler |
-- Why Do Coyotes
Howl at Night? |
-- Windin'
Down |
-- Real Cowboy
|
Folk Coll 11 S-26: Old Ephraim (2 copies) Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Old Ephraim
|
Folk Coll 11 S-27: Blizzard Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Blizzard
|
Folk Coll 11 S-28: Songs of the Range Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- I'll Never See
Pinto Again |
-- The Old
Corral |
-- Put Me to
Sleep with a Western Lullaby |
-- The Last Long
Trail |
-- He Was Only a
Poor Drug Store Cow-Boy |
-- Raining on the
Range |
-- Cactus
Bill |
-- The Spirit of
the Texas Range |
-- The Gamblin'
Cowboy |
-- Rodeo in
Heaven |
-- In the
Can-on |
-- A Cow Boy's
Recollection |
Folk Coll 11 S-29: Back at the Ranch (2 copies) Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
Alone |
-- An
Observation |
-- Barbed Wire
Sculptor |
-- Bull
Chips |
--
Blizzard |
-- Bottled
Trouble |
-- Front Seat for
the Bullfight |
--
Certified |
-- Cowboy
Poets |
-- Why Do Coyotes
Howl at Night? |
-- Deer
Hunt |
-- Diggin' Up
Memories |
--
Echoes |
-- Famous -
Almost |
--
Friend |
-- Genuine
Leather |
-- Grandpa Goes
to Town |
-- Heros are
Human |
-- The Hired
Man |
-- Long
Winter |
-- The Lightning
Tree |
-- Maybe You
Ain't Done It All |
-- Mother Love
and Mamma Cows |
-- Mr.
Banker |
-- Feelin' My
Oats |
-- New Spurs and
a Horse Named Blue |
-- No Lady's
Man |
-- Life
O'Riley |
-- Old
Timer |
-- Outside the
Fence |
-- The
Philosopher |
-- The Day We
Branded Pigs |
-- Prime Time
Pigs |
--
Raisins |
--
Reality |
-- Cowboy's
Relief |
-- His Resistol
Hat |
--
Returning |
--
Right! |
-- Road
Kill |
-- Ruby Valley
Ranch |
-- Rural
Hospitality |
--
Sheep |
-- Shoeing
Horses |
-- Showdown in
Snowville |
--
Showmanship |
-- Some
Dog |
--
Tiny |
--
Twilight |
-- Unseen
Helper |
-- Vocational
Education |
-- Summer
Smoke |
--
Whistler |
-- Windin'
Down |
--
Whiskers |
-- Working
Vacation |
Folk Coll 11 S-30: Cowboy Gear: A Photographic Portrayal of the Early Cowboys and Their Equipment Stoecklein, David R.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-31: Men and Horses Santee, RoseReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-32: Horse Talk and Other Poetry Slade, LarryReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Horse
Talk |
--
Horsedance |
-- Rancher
American Enigma |
-- Cowboy
Crown |
--
Haying |
-- Privy Social
Life |
-- The
Best |
--
Race |
-- Faster
Horses |
-- Speedy
Feed |
-- The Old
Truck |
-- The
Harness |
-- Russian
Latrine |
-- Bucked
Off |
-- The Last Time
I Rode |
-- Wild
Stallion |
-- Mustang
Contraception |
-- Santa's
Helpers |
--
Cold |
-- The Thunder
Mug |
-- Cutting Horse
Ballet |
-- Call of the
Ghost Horse |
-- Night
Wind |
--
Preservation |
-- Horseless
Business |
-- About the
Author |
Folk Coll 11 S-33: Life on the Texas Range: Photographs by Erwin E. Smith Smith, Erwin EvansReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-34: No bookReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-35: Footloose and Ahorseback: Memories of a Buckaroo on Steens Mountain, Oregon Smyth, Johnie (Cactus)Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-36: The Stetson Hat in Literature: Excerpts from the Works of Authors of Western Fiction Made into a Story Romer, FrankReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-37: Poems of the West by Charles Badger Clark: Previously Unpublished and Out of Print Poetry Clark, Charles Badger, Greg Scott, collectorReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Roundup |
-- A
Loveletter |
-- Exiled Black
Heeler |
-- Girl Wanted --
Mistletoe |
-- Cowboy and
Coyote |
-- The Old
Trailer |
-- The Roover's
Roast |
-- Good-Bye Old
Forty Five |
-- The
Losers |
-- To the Lady of
the South Pass on Her Birthday |
-- In the
Smoke |
--
Semi-Arid |
-- Ode to the
Busted Comb |
--
Campsmoke |
-- Arizony's
Probation |
-- The Julia
Elizabeth |
Folk Coll 11 S-38: Cowboy Poetry: By An Old Cowboy Staples, Terrill E.E.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Homestead |
-- An Old
Cowboy |
-- Riding the
Range |
-- A Cowboy's
Day |
-- Wild
Cowboy |
-- Wagon's
Ho! |
-- A Beautiful
Day |
-- Cowboy's Hat
|
Folk Coll 11 S-39: Ballads of the Plains Sloan, Emily Eva MullengerReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- People of the
Plains |
-- King of the
Range |
-- Sandy on the
Range |
-- Winter on the
Plains |
-- A Fight in the
Gumbo |
-- When Cook Lost
Out |
-- Our Autumn
Ride |
-- Charlie and
"Avalanche" |
-- Summer on the
Plains |
-- The Last of
the Buffalo |
-- Memories of My
Old Home |
-- Night on the
Prairie |
-- The Golden
Light |
-- A Ride for
Life |
-- A Surprise
Party |
-- Old "Won't Eat
Antelope" |
-- The Charm of
the Prairie |
-- Over the
Prairie |
-- A Clock in a
Cyclone |
-- The Spirit of
the Badlands |
-- The Honywaks
|
Folk Coll 11 S-40: Patchwork Quilt Sweeten, Colen H., Jr Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-41: Cowboy Poets & Cowboy Poetry Stanley, David & Elaine Thatcher, editorsReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-42: Bungie Sweeten, Colen H., Jr.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 S-43: The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses Service, Robert W.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Land God
Forgot |
-- The Spell of
the Yukon |
-- The Heart of
the Sourdough |
-- The Three
Voices |
-- The Law of the
Yukon |
-- The Parson's
Son |
-- The Call of
the Wild |
-- The Lone
Trail |
-- The
Pines |
-- The Lure of
Little Voices |
-- The Song of
the Wage-Slave |
--
Grin |
-- The Shooting
of Dan McGrew |
-- The Cremation
of Sam McGee |
-- My
Madonna |
--
Unforgotten |
-- The
Reckoning |
--
Quatrains |
-- The Men That
Don't Fit In |
-- Music in the
Bush |
-- The Rhyme of
the Remittance Man |
-- The Low-Down
White |
-- The Little Old
Log Cabin |
-- The Younger
Son |
-- The March of
the Dead |
-- "Fighting
Mac" |
-- The Woman and
the Angel |
-- The Rhyme of
the Restless Ones |
-- New Year's
Eve |
--
Comfort |
-- The
Harpy |
--
Premonition |
-- The
Tramps |
-- L'Envoi
|
Folk Coll 11 S-44: Cowboy Poems and Outright Lies Swift, HalReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- A Fresh Loaf
o' Bread |
-- Young Doctor
Bob |
-- A Mare Named
Bill |
-- Apache
Joe |
-- Ballad of
Dogie Munroe |
-- Behold a Pale
Horse |
-- Cowboy
Music |
-- Cowboy's
Wife |
-- Cowpoke's
Funeral |
-- Daredevil
Donald McQuid |
-- Don't Touch M'
Hat |
-- Gospel
Quartette |
-- Don't Wear Y'
Spurs t' Go Dancin' |
-- Grampaw Ate
the Jelly |
-- My First
Rodeo |
-- Phylo Jenk's
Bath |
-- Rope
Trick |
-- The Big
Parade |
-- The Cowboy
Way |
-- The
Trickster |
-- The
Veteran |
-- Them Boys of
Ours |
-- When the Hired
Hands All Quit |
-- Where's My Hat
an' Boots? |
-- You Kin Allus
Tell a Cowpoke |
Folk Coll 11 S-45: An Aussie Turned Cowboy Wife Smith, Marie W.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Roundup |
-- Juanita, Do
You Remember |
-- Miracle on the
Mountain |
-- The Jack
Knife |
-- The
Bluchers |
-- Strangers on
the Plain |
-- The Cowboy's
Wish |
-- The Last
Notch |
-- A Long Way
Home |
-- Bamboo and
Beans |
-- A Different
Breed |
-- The Cast Iron
Skillets |
-- The Southern
Cross |
-- The Winter
Cowboy |
-- September
Aspens |
-- An Evening
Ride |
-- If
|
Folk Coll 11 S-46: North and East of Down Under Smith, Marie W.Return to Top
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Description |
---|
-- Cotton
Black |
-- Between Sage
and Destiny |
-- Willows
Gold |
-- The Blue
Velvet Box |
--
Catalogs |
-- Observations
on a Wednesday Morning |
-- A Cowboy
Dad |
-- A Cowboy's
Christmas |
-- The Big
Sky |
-- Montana
Cabin |
-- The
Dance |
-- Morning
Moment |
-- The Hat
Maker |
--
Mating |
-- Kent's
Tree |
-- Cowboy
Vernacular |
--
Guy |
-- Skipping
Rocks |
-- The
Levis |
--
Finding |
-- The Littlest
Buckaroo |
-- Love and
Suggestion |
-- The Ballad of
House Thief Pass |
-- None This
Year, Either |
-- Before
Twilight |
-- To
Paul |
-- My Home in the
West |
Folk Coll 11 S-47: Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry Stucker, George J.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Coyote
Tracks |
-- Anitque
Show |
-- The
Key |
-- Looking
Glass |
-- Passing
Through |
-- Earth
Tones |
-- Tomorrow's
Song |
--
Magic |
-- Act
III |
-- No
Bull |
-- Old
Jim |
--
Wanderlust |
--
Words |
--
Chutes |
-- Fools
Try |
-- Night
Cry |
-- Promised
Land |
-- Illusion
Road |
-- Career
Move |
-- Day of the
Eagle |
-- Sunday
Baseball |
-- Windward
View |
-- Old
Friends |
-- The Other
Trail |
--
Butterfly |
-- Birds are
Smarter Out Here |
-- Untold
Tales |
-- Ride to Land's
End |
--
Margarita |
--
Tumbleweed |
-- Trail
Watcher |
-- Bob's Swan
Song |
-- A Toast to the
Brotherhood |
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-- To the Man of
the High North |
-- Men of the
High North |
-- The Ballad of
the Northern Lights |
-- The Ballad of
the Black Fox Skin |
-- The Ballad of
Pious Pete |
-- The Ballad of
Blasphemous Bill |
-- The Ballad of
One-Eyed Mike |
-- The Ballad of
the Brand |
-- The Ballad of
Hard-Luck Henry |
-- The Man from
Eldorado |
-- My
Friends |
-- The
Prospector |
-- The Black
Sheep |
-- The Telegraph
Operator |
-- The
Wood-Cutter |
-- The Song of
the Mouth-Organ |
-- The Trail of
Ninety-Eight |
-- The Ballad of
Gum-Boot Ben |
-- Clancy of the
Mounted Police |
--
Lost |
-- L'envoi
|
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Description |
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-- The Fence That
Me and Shorty Built |
--
Failure |
-- The
Visalia |
-- Paw
Paw |
-- The Real
America |
-- The Blue Roan
and the Kid |
-- The
Bay |
-- Climbin' Out
the Other Side |
-- The Vanishing
Breed |
-- We're Hangin'
Him Tonight |
--
Boley |
-- The Song of
the West |
-- A Dusty Cotton
Field |
-- The Feller a'
Horseback |
-- I'm Sleepin'
in My Leggins' Tonight |
-- He was
There |
-- The Big
Circle |
-- The Last
Guard |
-- Now That I
Have Accepted Your Love |
-- A Long Way
from Montana |
-- The Latern on
the Wagon |
-- Panhandle
Wind |
-- Rider on the
Rim |
-- Dear Mama, I'm
a Cowboy |
-- The Old Man
and His Fiddle |
-- Cowboy
Church |
-- Forty and
Found |
-- Her Eyes are
Bluebonnet blue |
-- The Day the
Songbird Died |
-- Red River
Rose |
-- We Danced on
the Oregon Trail |
-- The Belle of
the Ball |
-- Frenchie
McCormick |
-- The Quarter
Cirlcle Y |
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Description |
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-- Hoofprints And
Heartbeats |
-- A Heck of a
Deal |
-- Bale of
Trouble |
-- Bugling
Bull |
-- Christmas
Beneath the Stars |
-- Country
Livin', Cowboy Style |
-- Daddy's
Bells |
-- Don't Expect a
Letter |
-- For the
Birds |
-- Grandpa's
Passing |
-- He Brings Her
Flowers |
-- Horse
Trainer |
-- It's Hard to
Go Back to the Ranch |
-- Life Goes
On |
-- Lingering
Rose |
-- Looking
Back |
-- Meadowlark's
Song |
-- Mistaken
Identity |
-- Morning on the
Mountain |
-- No
Rabbits |
-- One More
Opinion |
-- The Pollution
Solution |
-- Seeing
Red |
-- I Don't Shake
Hands (With Cowboys) |
--
Swede |
--
Taps |
-- The Wrangler's
First Date |
-- Walk
Tall |
--
Sundown |
-- The Cowboy and
the Gate |
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Description |
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-- Ride For the
Brand |
-- Born to This
Land |
-- The Code of
the West Hasn't Changed |
-- A Full Grown
Man |
--
Dakota |
-- The Maverick
Way |
-- The Wagon
Tongue |
-- The Ritual of
Spring |
-- Sourdough,
Beefsteak and Beans |
-- Underneath a
Wide West Texas Sky |
-- Horses and
Wars |
-- Hats Off to
the Cowboy |
--
Justin |
-- The Shank of
the Evening |
--
Bedroll |
-- The Ballad of
Dawson LeGate |
-- Rosalee's
Smile |
-- The Texas
Silver Zephyr |
-- My
Pardner |
-- The Memories
in Grandmother's Trunk |
-- For Freckles
Brown |
-- To
Casey |
--
Smokey |
-- Bandito
Gold |
-- Deacon and the
Dun |
-- The Bell on
Old Blue |
-- One More
Lick |
-- Jacob's
Well |
-- McCorkle and
the Wire |
-- The Last
Buffalo |
-- When Joseph
Was Chief |
-- All They've
Changed is the Guard at Fort
Sill |
-- Bright
Comanche Moon |
-- The
Picture |
-- The
Weather |
-- To an Old
Friend |
-- He Preferred
Buckin' Horses to Books |
-- One Empty Cot
in the Bunkhouse |
-- When the
Cimarron Was Red and on the Rise |
-- Nothing But a
Cowboy |
-- Fort Phantom
Hill |
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Description |
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-- Range of the
Buffalos |
-- Mother, the
Queen of My Heart |
-- Jess
James |
-- She'll Be
Coming' Round the Mountain |
-- Ridin' Old
Paint |
-- Punching the
Dough |
-- Would You
Care? |
-- Are You Tired
Of Me, My Darling? |
-- Kitty
Wells |
-- The Pardon
Came Too Late |
-- The Sailor's
Plea |
-- Put My Little
Shoes Away |
-- Take Me Back
to Colorado |
-- Free From the
Chain Gang |
-- The Picture on
the Wall |
-- There's No
Disappointment in Heaven |
-- Don't Make Me
Go to Bed and I'll Be Good |
-- A Father's
Prayer |
-- Whoopee Ti Yi
Yo Little Dogies |
-- When Jimmie
Rogers said Goodbye |
-- Home In
Wyoming |
-- Prisoner at
the Bar |
-- For
Sixes |
-- When the Bees
are in the Hive |
-- Greenback
Dollar |
-- Red River
Valley |
-- She Sleeps
Beneath the Daisies |
-- Little Joe the
Wrangler |
-- Down to the
Club |
-- My Gal of the
Rio Grande |
-- Beautiful
Texas |
-- Rock All Our
Babies to Sleep |
-- Carolina
Sunshine Girl |
-- Somewhere in
Old Wyoming |
-- Birmingham
Jail |
-- Don't You
Believe It |
-- Moon Light and
Skies |
-- Nobody's
Darling But Mine |
-- Yellow Rose of
Texas |
-- Kansas Dust
Song |
-- There's an
Empty Cot in the Bunk House |
-- My Dear Old
Southern Home |
-- Dad in the
Hills |
-- Happy Go Lucky
Boy |
-- In the Jail
House Now |
-- Going Back to
Texas |
-- You and MY Old
Guitar |
-- The Wreck of
Number 9 |
-- Dying
Ranger |
-- Cowboy
Jack |
-- The Great
Round Up |
-- Fair Maidens
of the Plains |
-- My Pal of
Yesterday |
--
Clementine |
-- I'm A Roamin'
Cowboy |
-- The Little
Mohee |
-- Little Mother
of the Hills |
-- When It's
Round-Up Time in Texas |
-- Daddy and
Home |
-- The Little
Girl Dressed in Blue |
-- Waiting for a
Train |
-- Old Missouri
Moon |
-- The Wabash
Cannon Ball |
-- Budded
Roses |
-- Lullaby
Yodel |
-- My
Mary |
-- When I Take My
Vacation in Heaven |
-- How Beautiful
Heaven Must Be |
-- Going Back to
Texas |
-- The Old
Chisholm Trail |
-- The Bronco
Buster |
-- Billy
Venero |
-- My Blue
Eyes |
-- Answer To Blue
Eyes |
-- Hobo Bill's
Last Ride |
-- Bury Me
Beneath The Willow |
-- Texas
Plains |
-- I Want to Be A
Cowboy's Sweetheart |
-- You Will Never
Miss Your Mother Until She is
Gone |
-- Tying the
Knots in the Devil's Tail |
-- The Utah
Trail |
-- The Yodeling
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy
Heaven |
-- A Letter from
Home Sweet Home |
-- Sam
Bass |
-- Night Herding
Song |
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Description |
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-- Welcome, Two
Thousand |
--
Bluchers |
--
Authenticity |
-- Already
Home |
-- Through Apsen
and Pine |
--
Sons |
-- The Eternal
Optimist |
-- Cloud Song
(song) |
-- And They
Coulda Done it Without Us? |
-- A Cowboy's
Hat |
--
Finding |
-- And All the
While Grass Grows (song) |
-- A Cowboy's
Lunch |
-- The Red Felt
Hat |
-- From Here on
Up |
-- Reaching
Out |
-- A Star's
Legacy |
-- Lousy
Bill |
-- The
Missions |
-- Mister
Meadowlark |
-- Rose (excerpt
from Bush, Beaches and The Rockies, an
autobiography) |
-- Redemption, A
Lower Valley Tale (short story) |
-- Petunias
(short story) |
-- Reunion (short
story) |
Folk Coll 11 S-58: "Cowboys, Poets & Gatherings: Rule Number One: Out Loud or Not at All" from Mother Earth News. Swift, J. DavidReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Colder Than a
Banker's Handshake by Baxter
Black |
-- Commuted
Sentence by Wallace McRae |
-- When They've
Finished Shippin' Cattle in the Fall by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
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Description |
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-- Paradigm
Shift |
-- The Campfire
Ain't Quite Out |
-- The Last
Frontiersman |
-- Ridin' With
the Poets of the Past |
-- The Long
Shadows Time |
-- Poor Ol'
Wyoming |
-- Balancin' the
Books |
-- A Country
Boy's Trip to Yellowstone |
-- The Golden
Rope |
-- Heelin' Steers
is Easy |
-- The
Houlihan |
-- Saddle
Cents |
-- My
Hamley |
--
Stiff |
-- The Cowboy's
Art |
-- Top
Hand |
-- Dog
Gentle |
-- Cowboy
CPR |
-- Minor
Addiction |
-- Rodeo
Promise |
-- Gold Buckle
Dreams |
-- Thank the
Cowboy for the Ride |
-- More Rosin
Than Rope |
--
Form |
-- The Old
Buckaroo |
-- Rip Van
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy's
Nightmare |
-- The Funeral
Home |
-- A Cowboy Looks
at Higher Education |
-- Past and
Future |
-- My
Pa |
-- Makin'
Tracks |
-- The
Code |
-- Song of the
90s |
-- Cowboyin', the
Easy Way |
-- The Legacy of
Old Glory |
--
Perspective |
-- The
Ostrich |
-- Doin' Business
with Buck |
-- Herschel and
Fern |
-- O Christmas
Tree |
-- Makin'
Do |
-- A Small
Spread |
--
Chores |
-- The
"Impossible Woman" Identified |
-- To Our
Kids |
-- The
Gift |
--
Generations |
-- Old
Friends |
-- Tribute to a
Friend |
-- Welcome to the
Outfit |
-- Not Just
Another Pretty Face |
--
Golden |
-- For
Nate |
-- Better
Times |
-- For
Lois |
-- The Ties That
Bind: For Paul |
--
Nocturne |
-- A Familiar
Face |
-- My New 10X
Beaver |
-- Just A
Horse |
-- For Bomber and
Dad |
-- The Ringbone
Cure |
--
Loss |
-- The QUick
Dip |
-- On Being
Lost |
-- The Electronic
Cavvyard |
-- Ode to a
Thorlo Sock |
-- Seein' the
Elephant |
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Folk Coll 11 T-01: The American West: a Treasury of Stories, Legends, Narrative, Songs & Ballads of the American West Targ, William, editorReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- These
Lines |
-- New Mexico and
I |
-- The
Snowflake |
-- Drill
Sergeant |
-- The Cabin on
Ceballo Creek |
-- The Legend of
Adam's "Diggins" |
-- The
Homesteader |
-- The Midnight
Ghost |
-- No
Regrets |
-- I'm a Ghost
Town |
-- The Desert
Water - Hole |
-- The Trail to
Abilene |
-- Little
Bit |
-- The
Stampede |
-- A Son of the
Devil |
-- A Spell of
Misfortune |
-- Wish "Ta" Hell
I was Eighteen |
-- The Long Trail
to Payson |
-- A Long Night
in Kingman |
-- From the
Mogollon Rim |
-- Overgaard,
Arizona |
-- I'm the Spirit
of a Christmas Tree |
-- Our Living
God |
-- Live and Let
Live |
-- Unmindful
Man |
-- Why God Gave
His Son |
-- Escrito
Branch |
-- In
Rememberance |
-- The Old
Homestead Cabin |
-- The Despain
Reunion |
-- Our Family
Prayer |
-- My New
Rifle |
-- The Secrets of
Alegros Mountain |
-- One Hilarious
Camp Trip |
-- Forty-Two
Wonderful Years |
-- Jay Dee and
His Two-Wheeled Machines |
-- A Father's
Prediction |
-- The
Chevrolet |
-- Her Fathers's
Dream |
--
Geneva |
-- Fifty Lines of
Praise for Fifty Years You've
Stayed |
-- All About the
Author |
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Description |
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--
Phoenix |
-- A Dream Near
Verde River |
-- Desert
Cloudburst |
-- A Man Named
Jonathan |
-- The Desert
Water Hole |
-- The Hermit of
Mogollon Rim |
-- A Legend of
Northern Arizona |
-- My Mail-order
Wife |
-- The Wild
Hog |
-- That Crazy
Gift of Gab! |
-- Beneath the
Aspen Trees |
-- I'm a
Sidewinder |
-- Arizona's
Interstate Forty |
-- Overgaard,
Arizona |
-- From Oak Creek
to L.A. |
--
Sedona |
-- Fifty Miles of
Beauty |
--
Prescott |
-- Wickenburg,
Arizona |
-- My Citified
Wife |
-- The 'Women'
Sheriff of Holbrook |
-- Springerville
Rodeo Queen |
-- The Lonely
Arizona Ranger |
--
Cochise |
-- From the
Mogollon Rim |
-- I'm a Pinon
Tree |
-- Birds from the
Nest-Chips from the Block |
-- In Cebolla
Canyon |
-- I'm the Salt
River |
-- Sublime
Arizona |
--
Meditation |
-- The Long Trail
to Payson |
-- Jack and
Clyde |
-- Drugs, Sex,
and Booze |
-- The Great
Messiah |
-- The Big
Shopping Center |
-- Exit Number
Nine |
-- A Cowboy's
Advise |
-- I was a Boom
Town |
-- Patriotic
Son |
-- The
Stampede |
-- The Grand
Canyon State |
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Description |
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-- An Invocation
to Poesy |
-- The Poetic
Mystery |
--
Nocturne |
-- Poetry and the
Poor |
-- The Rain Upon
the Roof |
-- Rain on the
Roof |
-- A Deed and a
Word |
-- The King's
Picture |
-- Unspoken
Words |
-- It is
Common |
-- Recipe For a
Poem |
--
Baby-Land |
-- Nelly Tells
How Baby Came |
-- Welcome,
Little Stranger |
-- Only a
Baby |
-- Baby's
Reply |
-- The Last
Arrival |
-- The "Coming
Man" |
-- The
Bald-Headed Tyrant |
-- A
Hint |
-- Our
Darling |
-- The New
Baby |
--
Washing-Day |
-- Baby's
Letter |
-- My Lost
Baby |
-- A Baby's
Rattle |
-- Watching for
Papa |
-- Mattie's Wants
and Wishes |
-- Gran'ma Al'us
Does |
-- The Unfinished
Prayer |
-- Now I Lay Me
Down to Sleep |
-- In the
Firelight |
-- That
Boy |
-- The Children's
Bedtime |
-- The Children's
Music |
-- Creeping Up
the Stairs |
-- Little
Goldenhair |
-- Beautiful
Grandmamma |
-- The Baby Over
the Way |
-- Fred
Englehardt's Baby |
-- Leedle Yawcob
Strauss |
-- The Goodest
Mother |
-- The Cob
House |
-- Card
Houses |
-- Berties's
Philosophy |
-- Boys'
Rights |
-- Rosebud's
First Ball |
--
Lulu |
-- Baby in
Church |
-- Who'll Tend
Baby? |
-- Her
Name |
--
Why? |
-- Only a Bit of
Childhood Thrown Away |
-- Merry
Christmas |
-- Fairy
Facts |
-- A Christmas
Song |
-- A Christmas
Camp on the San Gabr'el |
-- Christmas
Treasures |
-- Christmas
Outcasts |
-- Christmas
Bells |
-- Christmas
Shadows |
-- Upon the
Threshold |
-- A New
Year |
-- Turning Over
the New Leaf |
-- Robin's
Come |
--
Nestlings |
-- The Chimney
Nest |
-- The Captive
Humming-Bird |
-- The
Yellow-Hammer's Nest |
-- The Bird on
the Telegraph Wire |
--
Pansies |
-- The
Water-Lilly |
-- The
Rose-Bush |
-- The Phantom of
the Rose |
-- The Message of
the Rose |
--
Bean-Blossoms |
-- Trailing
Arbutus |
-- A Flower from
the Catskills |
--
Heart's-Ease |
--
Heliotrope |
--
Light |
-- Love and
Pity |
-- Couldn't Keep
a Secret |
-- What My Lover
Said |
-- Love's
Transfiguration |
-- This Year -
Next Year |
-- A Love's
Life |
-- When Will Love
Come? |
--
Chalcedony |
-- The
Cloud |
-- The
Trout-Brook |
-- In
Snow-Time |
-- When the Frost
is on the Punkin |
-- Moon and
Dawn |
-- Late
October |
--
October |
--
October |
--
Winter |
--
Winter |
--
Autumn |
-- A Summer
Picture |
-- The Prairie
Path |
-- A Brook
Song |
--
Meteors |
-- The
Wanderer |
-- What They
Dreamed and Said |
--
Promise |
--
Rain |
-- The Lily and
the Linden |
-- The Violet's
Grave |
-- The
Clover |
-- Love's
Belief |
-- Light and
Love |
-- Friend or
Foe? |
-- Love's
Logic |
--
Yes |
-- Reunited
Love |
-- The Sea's
Love |
--
Indecision |
-- French With a
Master |
-- Afeared of a
Gal |
-- A
Conceit |
--
L'envoy |
-- The Miller and
the Maid |
-- A Kiss in the
Rain |
--
Tete-a-Tete |
--
Wedded |
-- Music in the
Soul |
--
Yes? |
--
Yes! |
-- Antony and
Cleopatra |
-- Cleopatra to
Antony |
-- Cleopatra's
Soliloquy |
-- Cleopatra's
Dream |
-- Story of the
Gate |
-- In the
Hammock |
-- The Ring's
Motto |
--
Asking |
-- An Old
Rhyme |
-- The Frivolous
Girl |
-- Where
Ignorance is Bliss |
-- An
Explanation |
-- Thine
Eyes |
-- Hymn to Santa
Rita, the Patron Saint of the
Impossible |
-- We Love But
Few |
-- A Song for the
Girl I Love |
--
Undowered |
-- The Silence of
Love |
-- Ah!
Me |
--
Jubilate |
-- My
Josiar |
-- The Constant
Friend |
--
Friendship |
-- Dolce Far
Niente |
-- A Birthday
Greeting |
-- Old
Friends |
--
Sometimes |
-- The Love of
the Past |
-- The Days That
Are No More |
--
Memory |
--
Memories |
-- One by
One |
-- Haunted
Chambers |
-- Our
Childhood's Home |
-- A Rainy
Day |
-- Unfinished
Still |
-- A
Vagrant |
--
Dreams |
-- An Old
Song |
-- The
Boat-Horn |
-- The Old
Deacon's Lament |
--
Forever |
-- The
Wanderer |
--
Rest |
-- The Lost
Babies |
--
Gone |
--
Mother |
-- At
Sea |
-- My Lost
Love |
--
Retrospection |
-- The Pastor's
Reverie |
--
Hawthorn |
-- The Orchard
Lands of Long Ago |
--
Lavender |
-- While We
May |
-- The Bottom
Drawer |
-- Twilight's
Hour |
-- The
Aftermath |
-- Twilight
Dreams |
--
Yearning |
-- The Mother's
Blessing |
--
Elswitha |
--
Tired |
-- The Lost
Sheep |
-- When the Cows
Come Home |
-- If We Knew or,
Blessings of To-Day |
-- Growing
Old |
-- A Woman's
Complaint |
-- Songs in
Sleep |
-- Fifty Years
Apart |
-- A Woman's
Wish |
-- At the
Piano |
-- A Twilight
Reverie |
-- My
Cigarette |
-- At
Home |
-- Fortune My
Foe |
-- Home is Where
the Heart Is |
--
Home-Coming |
-- A Song for the
Hot Winds |
-- The Sermon in
a Stocking |
-- My Mother's
Hands |
-- The
Exiles |
-- Our
Own |
-- Dan's
Wife |
-- Tired
Mothers |
-- Little
Stitches |
-- Like His
Mother Used to Make |
--
Encore |
-- Rocking the
Baby |
-- The Cheerful
Heart |
--
Sometime |
-- What Life
Hath |
-- Love and
Labor |
-- Life's
Triumph |
-- When My Ship
Comes In |
--
Silence |
-- Outwards or
Homewards |
-- The Joy of
Incompleteness |
-- A Plea For
"Castles in the Air" |
-- Learn to
Wait |
-- Better to
Climb and Fall |
-- By and
By |
--
Failure |
-- Near the
Dawn |
--
Magdalena |
--
Waiting |
-- Heads, Hearts,
and Hands |
-- Through
Toil |
-- Time to
Me |
-- Somehow or
Other |
--
Fallen |
--
Pessimism |
-- Do
Something |
-- The Golden
Side |
-- The Green
Grass Under the Snow |
-- Rain in the
heart |
-- Give Thanks
for What? |
--
Compensation |
-- The Saddest
Fate |
-- Right and
Wrong |
-- What of
That? |
-- Bide a Wee,
and Dinna Fret |
--
Work |
-- The Hardest
Time of All |
-- As Pebbles in
the Sea |
-- False and
True |
--
Patient |
--
Contentment |
-- Beyond the
Haze |
-- Nearing
Port |
-- The Church
Steps |
--
Rest |
-- In a
Graveyard |
-- An Ideal
Future |
-- The Narrow
House |
-- Rest in the
Grave |
-- Life or
Death |
-- Lay Me
Low |
-- Two
Robbers |
-- Rest at
Eventide |
-- The Burial of
Moses |
-- If I Should
Die To-Night |
-- The Prince of
Peace |
-- Night and
Morning |
-- Rock of
Ages |
-- The Little
Church Round the Corner |
-- Some Sweet
Day |
-- The Hindoo
Sceptic |
-- To Thine Own
Self Be True |
-- What is His
Creed? |
-- The Fool's
Prayer |
-- The Model
Church |
-- No Sect in
Heaven |
-- The Sabbath
Bells |
-- The Chimes of
Old England |
-- Judge
Not |
-- Eliab
Eliezer |
-- By the
Sea |
-- Flotsom and
Jetsam |
-- Who Gather
Gold |
-- Midges in the
Sunshine |
--
Living |
-- Life and
Death |
-- A
Query |
-- ? |
-- At the
Loom |
--
Shadows |
--
Life |
-- What have I
done? |
-- Why is it
So? |
-- Two
Pictures |
-- With the
Tide |
-- A Character
and a Question |
-- Through
Life |
--
Life |
--
Life |
-- The BRidge of
Life |
-- My
Aim |
-- Tired
Out |
-- What House to
Like |
-- En
Voyage |
-- Going
Softly |
--
Retrospection |
--
Satisfied |
-- The World and
I |
--
Contentment |
--
Content |
-- Give Me
Rest |
-- The King's
Ships |
-- The Parson's
Comforter |
-- We Shall be
Satisfied |
-- Across the
Lot |
-- Little
Phil |
-- Billy's
Rose |
-- Told at the
Tavern |
--
Retribution |
-- Only
Joe |
-- The Outcast's
Dream |
-- Fisherman
Job |
-- Poor Little
Joe |
-- The Curtain
Falls |
-- In Bay
Chaleur |
-- The New
Magdalen |
-- For Life or
Death |
--
To-Morrow |
-- Drifted Out To
See |
--
Two |
-- The Court of
Berlin |
--
Good-By |
--
Parting |
-- My Daughter
Louise |
--
Only |
-- Before
Sailing |
--
Good-Night |
-- Sad
Ventures |
-- Hope
Deferred |
--
Fate |
-- Though Lost to
Sight, To Mem'ry Dea |
-- His
Messenger |
-- The Ash
Pool |
--
Accursed |
--
Slander |
--
Calumny |
-- The
Outcast |
--
Deserted |
-- Only a
Woman |
-- Beautiful
Snow |
-- Beautiful
Snow |
-- Sister
Madeline |
-- Last and
Worst |
-- A Lost
Letter |
-- Nothing at All
in the Paper To-Day |
-- City
Contrasts |
-- The Humming of
the Wires |
-- The Telegraph
Clerk |
-- Going Home in
the Morning |
-- Dead in his
Bed |
-- Guilty, or not
Guilty |
--
Scandal-Mongers |
-- The Churning
Song |
-- Turned Out For
Rent |
-- At the
Court-House Door |
--
Trust |
-- Wabash
Violets |
-- The
Water-Mill |
-- Stone the
Women, Let the Man Go Free |
-- The
Bar-Tender's Story |
-- Duty's
Reward |
-- Gentleman
Jim |
-- Father
John |
-- Driving Home
the Cows |
--
Roll-Call |
-- The
Countersign was Mary |
-- Our Last
Toast |
-- At
Last |
-- The Blue and
the Gray |
-- The Blue and
the Gray |
--
Vanquished |
-- The Message of
Victory |
-- Conquered at
Last |
--
"_________" |
-- In Praise of
Wine |
-- Why Truth Goes
Naked |
-- If You Want a
Kiss, Why, Take It |
-- Two Men I
Know |
-- Darwinism in
the Kitchen |
-- Ninety-Nine in
the Shade |
-- A Cockney
Wail |
-- I Wud Knot Dye
in Wintur |
-- The Little
Peach |
-- Pat's
Letter |
-- Too Great a
Sacrifice |
-- "Owed" To My
Pocket |
-- Such a
Duck |
-- The Rabbi's
Present |
-- Spacially
Jim |
-- A
Pull-Back |
-- A Lesson in
Mythology |
--
Zoology |
-- Old Fiddling
Josey |
-- A Seaside
Incident |
-- Lines By an
Old Fogy |
--
Astronomical |
-- Lines On a
Grasshopper |
--
Conversational |
-- Delights of
Camp Life |
-- A
Romance |
-- Old Time and
I |
-- The Highway
Cow |
-- The Hindoo's
Death |
-- Why Drink
Wine |
-- Improved
"Enoch Arden" |
--
March |
-- The Mad, Mad
Muse |
-- A Girl's a
Girl for a'That |
-- Out
West |
-- Brandy and
Soda |
-- That Amateur
Flute |
--
Poker |
-- All the Same
in the End |
Folk Coll 11 T-05: Pardner of the Wind: Story of the Southwestern Cowboy Thorp, N. Howard (Jack) and Neil M. ClarkReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-06: No bookReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-07: Tales of the Chuck Wagon Thorp, N. Howard (Jack)Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-08: Treasure Chest of Cowboy Songs Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Bad
Company |
-- The Old
Chisolm Trail |
-- The Dying
Cowboy |
-- The Dreary
Black Hills |
-- Old
Paint |
-- When the Work
is all Done this Fall |
-- Railroad
Corral |
-- The Lonesome
Cowboy |
-- Night Herding
Song |
-- Little Old Sod
Shanty On My Claim |
-- Jesse
James |
-- My Love is a
Rider |
-- Great
Grand-dad |
-- The Big
Corral |
-- Ten Thousand
Cattle |
-- A Prisoner For
Life |
-- Jim
Wilson |
-- The
Tenderfoot |
-- Bye and
Bye |
-- The Great
Round Up |
-- The Dreary,
Dreary Life |
-- Buffalo
Skinners |
-- The Cowboy's
Dream |
-- Brown-eyed
Lee |
-- Come All you
Wild Rovers |
-- The Days of
'49 |
-- Windy
Bill |
-- The Curtains
of the Night |
-- Billy Boy
|
Folk Coll 11 T-09: The American Cowboy Taylor, Lonn & Ingrid MarrReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-10: The Saga of the Cowboy North, EscottReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-11: Songs of the Cowboys Thorp, N. Howard (Jack), compilerReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- The Arizona
Boys and Girls |
-- Arroyo Al's
Cow-Pony |
-- The Biblical
Cowboy |
-- Billy the
Kid |
-- The
Boozer |
-- A Border
Affair |
-- Bronc Peeler's
Song |
-- Bronco Jack's
Thanksgiving |
-- Bucking
Bronco |
-- Buckskin
Joe |
-- California
Trail |
-- The Camp-Fire
Has Gone Out |
-- Chase of the O
L C Steer |
--
Chopo |
-- Chuck-Time on
the Round-Up |
-- A Cow-Camp on
the Range |
-- The Cowboy at
Church |
-- The Cowboy at
Work |
-- The Cowboys'
Christmas Ball |
-- The Cowboy's
Dream |
-- The Cowboy's
Lament |
-- The Cowboy's
Life |
-- The Cowboy's
Meditation |
-- A Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- A Cowboy's
Prize |
-- Cowboys
Victimized |
-- The Cowman's
Prayer |
-- The Crooked
Trail to Holbrook |
-- Crossing the
Divide |
-- Dan
Taylor |
-- A Deer
Hunt |
-- Down on the
Ol' Bar-G |
-- The Dreary,
Dreary Life |
-- The Dying
Cowboy |
-- The End of the
Yaqui Trail |
-- The Fate of
the Beef Steer |
-- Fightin'
Mad |
-- Forget the
East |
-- Frijole
Beanses |
-- The Gal I Left
Behind Me |
-- Get Along,
Little Dogies |
-- The Gol-Darned
Wheel |
-- Greaser Joe's
Place |
-- The Great
Round-Up |
-- Hell in
Texas |
-- The Hell-Bound
Train |
-- High-Chin
Bob |
-- John Garner
Trail Herd |
-- The Jolly
Cowboy |
-- The Last
Longhorn |
-- Las Vegas
Reunion |
-- 'Light,
Stranger, 'Light |
-- Little Adobe
Casa |
-- The Little
Cow-Girl |
-- Little Joe,
The Wrangler |
-- Love on the
Range |
-- A Man Named
Hods |
-- The
Mule-Skinners |
-- Mustang
Gray |
-- My Little
Brown Mule |
-- New National
Anthem |
-- Nigger
'Lasses: Three-Block
Bronco-Buster |
-- Night-Herding
Song |
-- The Old
Chisholm Trail |
-- The Old
Cowman |
-- Ol'
Dynamite |
-- Old Grazin'
Ben |
-- Old
Hank |
-- Old
North |
-- Old
Paint |
-- Old
Paint |
-- Old-Time
Cowboy |
-- "Old Trouble"
A L Ranch Colored Cook |
-- On the
Dodge |
-- The Overland
Stage |
-- The Pecos
River Queen |
-- Pecos
Tom |
-- A Prairie
Song |
-- The
Prospector |
-- Punchin'
Dough |
-- The Railroad
Corral |
-- The Rambling
Cowboy |
-- Sam
Bass |
--
Sky-High |
-- A Song of the
Range |
--
Speckles |
-- Ten Thousand
Texas Rangers |
-- The
Tenderfoot |
-- The Texas
Cowboy |
-- Thanksgiving
on the Ranch |
-- Three-Block
Tom |
-- Top
Hand |
-- The U S U
Range |
-- Western
Life |
-- Westward
Ho! |
-- What's Become
of the Punchers? |
-- When Bob Got
Throwed |
-- Whose Old
Cow? |
-- Windy
Bill |
-- Women
Outlaws |
-- The Zebra Dun
|
Folk Coll 11 T-12: Where Old Trails Meet the New on Oregon High Desert (2 copies) Turmon, Ramona & Lona Tankersley BurkhartReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- No
Regrets |
-- Vanishing
American West |
-- The Deepest
Valley (Owens Valley) |
-- My Old Cowboy
Hat |
-- The Old Home
Ranch |
--
Cowgirls |
-- Old Broken
DownCowboy |
-- High
Sierras |
-- My
Pardner |
-- Horse
Training |
-- Desert
Death |
-- High
Desert |
-- Arizona
Prayer |
-- Ranch
Wife |
--
Daylight |
-- Riding
Drag |
-- Ed's
Farewell |
-- Dennis and
Roanie, Running Battle |
-- Those
Government Men |
-- The Lady and
the Horsetrader |
-- Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- The
Auctioneer |
-- The Sunday
Cowboy and the Blue Heeler Dog |
-- Three Sets of
Tracks in the Sand |
-- Horse
Sense |
--
Whiskey |
-- To Elko and
the Gathering Staff |
-- The Grey
Brahma Bull |
-- Winners,
Almost |
-- Christmas
Thoughts from the Cow Country |
-- Hard
Times |
-- Kid's
Pony |
-- Cowboy's
Eulogy: For Hap, Who Called Me
Pard |
-- Lady
Boss |
-- Blue
Jeans |
-- A Christmas
Prayer from the Mountain Country |
-- Bucked
Off |
-- The Late
Snow |
-- The Song of
theWild Geese |
-- The Old and
the New |
-- Where the Old
Trail Meets the New |
-- Vanishing
American West |
-- Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- Ropers Up
North |
-- Dually
Pick-Ups |
-- A Song of the
Wild Geese |
-- Feedlot Cow
Boss |
-- The
Rancher |
-- To a Buckskin
Mare Named Get Along Gal |
-- Horse
Sense |
--
Whiskey |
-- The Cowman's
Love of the Land |
-- Winners,
Almost |
-- Death of a
Ranch |
-- Honor and a
Cowman's Word |
-- High Sierra
Wreck |
-- The Sunday
Cowboy and the Blue Heeler Dog |
-- Riding
Drag |
-- Hard
Times |
-- My
Pardner |
-- A Christmas
Prayer from the Mountain Country |
-- Ranch
Wife |
-- Desert
Death |
-- Kid's
Pony |
-- Christmas
Thoughts from the Cow Country |
-- The
Auctioneer |
--
Daylight |
-- The Lady and
the Horse Trader |
Folk Coll 11 T-13: The Nevada Cowboy's Album of Songs Turner, DallasReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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-- Answer to
House of the Rising Sun |
-- Beautiful Star
of Bannack |
-- Belle
Gunness |
-- Bonnie and
Clyde |
-- Border
Radio |
-- Brigham
Young |
-- Buck Eye
Jim |
-- Bury Me in Old
Nevada |
-- Curley's
Song |
-- A Daisy for
Nineteen Years Old |
-- Down in Elko
Town |
-- The Dry
Landers |
-- The Dying
Logger |
-- Fair and
Tender Ladies |
-- The Four Sixes
Legend |
-- Gambling onthe
Sabbath Day |
-- The Golden
Vanity |
-- Gypsy
Davy |
-- Hard Times in
the Klamath Jail |
-- I'll Be All
Smiles Tonight |
-- Intoxicated
Rat |
-- Little
Rosewood Casket |
-- Maple on the
Hill |
-- Dude
Cowboy |
-- Mrs. Murphy's
Chowder |
-- Night Herder's
Song (Lay Down Dogies) |
-- No Telephone
in Heaven |
-- Powder River
Jack and Kitty Lee |
-- Pride of the
Prairie |
-- Put My Little
Shoes Away |
-- The Reno
Girl |
-- Roll Out
Cowboy |
-- Ridin' for the
Valley of the Moon |
-- Silver State
Stampede |
-- Somebody's
Waiting For You |
-- Stagolee
Blues |
-- Ten Thousand
Cattle |
-- Will You Miss
Me When I'm Gone |
-- Wadin' in the
Water |
-- Way Out West
in Reno |
-- The White
Robed Angel Boatman |
-- Young Curley
the Wrangler |
Folk Coll 11 T-14: Pardner of the Wind: Story of the Southwestern Cowboy Thorp, N. Howard (Jack) and Neil M. Clark Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-15: No Book Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 T-16: Cowboy and Other Poetry: Thoughts by Men Who Have Mashed Their Fingers Tanner, JimReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
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--
Texas |
-- Whity
& the Outhouse |
-- The
Doc |
--
Carol |
-- Cadillac
Locks |
-- Jack
Vest |
-- Female
Problems |
-- Grampa's
Pistol |
-- The
Bosses |
-- The Wild-Eyed
Cow |
--
Polish |
-- Shocking
Collars |
-- Gentleness on
the Plains |
-- My Sister's
Fudge! |
-- Head, Hide,
Hair and Bone |
-- The
Mannequin |
-- A
Prayer |
-- The
Texan |
-- The
Leprechaun--MISSING |
--
Hair--MISSING |
-- Bobcat
|
Folk Coll 11 T-17: Saddle Bag Wit and Wisdom Tingey, DaveReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Dads Old
Saddle Bags |
--
Memories |
-- One More
Day |
-- Granny's Out
House |
-- Say
What??!! |
-- The Herd
Quitter |
-- Old
Friend |
-- Our Last
Drive |
-- Dear Mr.
F.D.A. |
-- Just a
Girl |
-- I Do, I
Think |
--
Shorty |
-- Doc
Lamarr |
-- Old Santa
Claus |
-- The Trails
End |
-- Pearly
Gates |
--
Heaven |
--
Noah |
-- T.V.
Preachers |
-- No Meat in
Heaven |
-- The Old
Man |
--
Alf |
-- I
Wonder |
-- The
Wall |
--
Bobby |
-- Typical
Indian |
-- The Eagle
Chaser |
-- Trail of
Tears |
--
Puppy |
-- Calf Ropers
Lament |
-- I've Changed
My Mind |
-- Bare Back
Mule |
-- The Quest for
a Buckle |
-- Little Black
Bull |
-- What is a
Cowboy??!! |
--
Trigger |
-- There's Got to
be a Better Way |
-- The Buckskin
Colt |
Folk Coll 11 T-18: Trail Mix: Cowboy Language, Lingo, Poetry & Recipes Tribitt, DianeReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Minnesota
Cowgirls |
-- Bermuda
Bay |
-- Upgrading the
Herd |
-- The
Roundup |
-- Rancher
Lips |
-- The Ranch
Boss |
-- What's It
Take |
-- Prayer Under
the Northern Lights |
-- American
Hero |
-- That'll Leave
a Mark |
-- The Rodeo
Poem |
-- Football Fan
Letter |
-- Tribute to a
Cowboy |
-- Chosen
Angels |
-- Leadin' a
Spare |
-- A Christmas
Tale |
-- The Wedding
Poem |
Folk Coll 11 U-01 : Trail's End Underwood, John CurtisReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Rito de los
Frijoles |
-- Corn Dance,
San Domingo |
-- The
Heritage |
-- The Trail
Mender |
--
Goats |
--
Coyote |
--
Processional |
-- The
Dimple |
-- The
Spring |
-- Lost
Lake |
-- Tesuque
Church |
-- Ten
Candles |
-- The
Cabin |
-- The Santa Fe
Trail |
-- The Old Dim
Trail |
-- The
Revenant |
-- Treasure
Seekers |
-- Puppets and
People |
-- Pussy Cats and
Cherubim |
-- Sunset--New
Mexico |
-- High School
Tennis Court |
--
Envoy |
-- The Ride
Home |
-- Winter
Noon |
-- Winter
Morning |
-- Winter
Midnight |
-- Star
Spray |
-- Still
Life |
-- The
Tower |
-- Santa Fe
Forenoon |
--
Penitentes |
-- The Old
Adobe |
-- Hotel de
Olid |
-- The
Paris |
-- The Yellow
Kiva |
--
Arturo |
-- Palace
Undertaking Parlors |
-- The Corner
Drug Store |
--
Rosario's |
-- San
Miguel |
-- The Oldest
Church |
-- The Hat
Shop |
-- The Tea
Room |
-- The
Bank |
-- The
Garage |
-- The Swimming
Pool |
-- The
Studio |
-- Casa
Pintada |
-- The Old
Bells |
-- The Blind Wood
Chopper |
--
Flivvers |
-- The
Plaza |
-- The Old
Palace |
-- The Frijoles
Room |
-- The
Alcove |
-- Burros
|
Folk Coll 11 U-02: A Rhyme for No Reason (2 copies) Urry, BobReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
--
Grandpa |
-- The General
Store |
-- Cruper
Cowboy |
-- Lost
Dreams |
-- Ron
Brown |
-- Horse
Poor |
-- The
Bargain |
-- The
Saddle |
--
Rodeo |
-- The Old
Cowboy |
-- Man's Best
Friend |
-- The Farmer and
Ventriloquist |
-- The Pack
Trip |
-- Farrier's
Food |
-- The
Ranch |
-- Old Friends
and Memories |
-- Cruper Cowboy
|
Folk Coll 11 V-01: G.S. Garcia, Elko, Nevada: A History of the World Famous Saddlemaker Van Meter, David L.Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 V-02: Forty Years' Gatherin's Van Cleve, SpikeReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 V-03: Buckles and Buns Beneath the Big Sky Vick, Elizabeth "Buzzy"Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Buckles and
Buns Beneath the Big Sky |
-- Montana Lime
House Pie |
-- Nineteen 'n
Stupid |
-- My Mare, My
Man and Me |
-- Cowgirl
Legend |
-- The
Yodel |
-- Montana
Game |
-- Jake's
Horses |
-- Corral
Cafe |
-- Canyon
Hussy |
-- Pasteurized
PMS |
-- Coming Out of
Winter Pasture |
-- Cowboy
Chaos |
-- Why I Never
Read at the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko,
January, 1990 |
-- Choicest Piece
of Real Estate |
-- Goddess of
Second Chance |
-- They Feed
Their Own Horses Better |
-- Another Cowboy
Crisis |
-- Homing and
Ranging |
-- Cowgirl
Comfort Food |
-- The Tarnished
Travois |
Folk Coll 11 W-01: Trailing the Cowboy, His Life and Lore as told by Frontier Journalists Westermeier, Clifford P., editor Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-02: Custer and Other Poems Wilcox, Ella WheelerReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The World's
Need |
-- High
Noon |
--
Transformation |
--
Thought-Magnets |
--
Smiles |
-- The
Undiscovered Country |
-- The Universal
Route |
-- Earthly
Pride |
-- Unanswered
Prayers |
--
Thanksgiving |
-- A Maiden to
Her Mirror |
-- The
Kettle |
--
Contrasts |
-- Thy
Ship |
-- The
Tryst |
--
Life |
-- A Marine
Etching |
-- The
Duel |
-- Love Thyself
Last |
-- Christmas
Fancies |
-- The
River |
--
Sorry |
-- The Old Wooden
Cradle |
-- Ambition's
Trail |
-- The Traveled
Man |
--
Uncontrolled |
-- The Tulip Bed
at Greeley Square |
--
Will |
-- To an
Astrologer |
-- The Tendril's
Faith |
-- The
Times |
-- The
Question |
-- Sorrow's
Uses |
-- If |
-- Which Are
You? |
-- The Creed To
Be |
-- Music in the
Flat |
--
Inspiration |
-- The
Wish |
-- Three
Friends |
-- You Never Can
Tell |
-- Here and
Now |
--
Unconquered |
-- All That Love
Asks |
-- Does It
Pay |
--
Sestina |
-- The
Optimist |
-- The
Pessimist |
-- An
Inspiration |
-- The Hammock's
Complaint |
-- Life's
Harmonies |
-- Preaching vs.
Practice |
-- An Old Man To
His Sleeping Young Bride |
-- I
Am |
-- Two
Nights |
--
Preparation |
-- Custer
|
Folk Coll 11 W-03: Cowboy Poet Wilhelm, Stephen R.Return to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- The Cowboy
Poet |
-- Ode to an Old
Hat |
-- The Cowboy is
Forgotten |
-- Dude Ranch
Chuck |
-- Ode to an
Owl |
-- Pizen
Things |
-- Charity Begins
At Home |
-- Wireless on
the Range |
-- The Cowboy's
Church |
-- Talkin'
Hoss |
-- A Modern
Frontier Prayer |
-- The Old
Prospector |
-- The New
Colt |
-- Ain't Nuthin'
Like a Jamboree |
-- Is There a
Cowboy Heaven? |
-- Cowboy
Lingo |
-- The
Javalina |
-- The
Rodeo |
-- The Texas
Norther |
-- Prairie
Sunset |
-- Prairie
Night |
-- Prairie
Dawn |
-- The Old Chuck
Wagon |
-- Sands of the
Desert |
-- Arizona Ain't
So Bad |
-- The Cowboy's
Toothache |
-- Pore Lil'
Maverick |
-- The Cowboy's
Gal |
--
Gophers |
-- The Cowboy's
Boots |
-- Yannigan
Bag |
-- The Line
Rider |
-- Train
Whistles |
-- The Last Dance
|
Folk Coll 11 W-04: Day Dreams and Memories of the Old West Wilkerson, BuckReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Ranch
Odors |
--
Conestogas |
--
Settlers |
--
Memories |
-- The
Pioneers |
-- Phantom
Herd |
-- The
Homesteader |
-- Saddle
Tramp |
-- The Author
|
Folk Coll 11 W-05: Over the Hills and Prairies of Wyoming: Stories and Poems of the West by a Pioneer Willford, Maude WenonahReturn to Top
Book Contents
Description |
---|
-- Westward
Ho! |
-- Out on the
Trap Line |
-- No
Thoroughfare! |
-- Two Arms and a
Leg |
-- The Missouri
Kid from Kansas |
-- The Phantom of
the Plain |
--
Rooster |
-- The
Squatter |
-- Cowboy and His
Dog |
-- My Cabin in
the Hills |
-- The Cowboy's
Soliloquy |
-- The End of the
Rainbow |
-- Alkali
Ike |
-- That Beautiful
Afternoon |
-- The Saga of
the Lovesick Cowboy |
-- "Do I Want to
Plant a Garden?" |
--
Yesterday |
-- The
Make-Believe Land |
-- When My Ship
Comes In |
-- Ode to Her
Ninetieth Birthday |
-- Monarch
|
Folk Coll 11 W-06: Whiff of the West Wiltbank, MiloReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Cowboy
Lullaby |
-- Not from a
Carton or a Can |
-- Gathered Still
I Believe |
--
Evening |
-- Silent
Prayer |
-- From Mom's
Oven |
-- Fatter Every
Day |
-- Roundup
Cook |
-- Straight From
the Hen |
-- In the
Shadows |
--
Penatuch |
-- Trail
Wise |
-- Quien
Sabe |
-- As Played on
the Range |
-- Marion Maxwell
Fiddling Man |
-- Sagebrush
Express |
-- Salt
Pork |
-- Neighbor
Across the Way |
-- Will You
Listen |
-- Shadow
Walker |
-- Little
Colorado |
-- Water
Witch |
--
Twilight |
-- Takin' It
Easy |
-- Praise
Be |
-- From the Hand
of God |
-- The Saga of
Charlie Brown |
-- Out
Beyond |
-- Steam
Locomotive |
--
Longing |
-- Eyes Straight
Ahead |
-- Under the
Stars |
-- He Rides
Again |
-- Strong and
Firm |
-- Round Valley
Rodeo |
-- Farewell To A
Friend |
--
Perhaps |
-- Ghost
Riding |
-- Did You
Ever? |
-- Just A
Dream |
--
Thanks |
-- Fire
Agate |
-- Listen With
Me |
-- Trail
Blazer |
-- Safe
Folded |
--
Neighbor |
-- Sorry Your God
is Dead |
--
Rhythm |
--
Morn |
-- Trails
Together |
-- Forever and
Forever |
-- In the Town of
Springerville |
-- Mother
Earth |
--
America |
-- Open
Hills |
-- Earth and
Sky |
-- Only a
Mother |
--
Arms |
-- Mining
Coal |
-- This I
have |
-- Milk No
Honey |
-- Sierra
Grandeur |
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Description |
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-- Duval
County |
-- Brain
Child |
-- The Wild
Flowers' Party |
-- I Like It
Here |
-- Teasing
Twilight |
-- "White Cross"
Corey |
-- The Rustler's
Raw Romance |
-- Goatskin
Love |
-- One Last
Look |
--
Tommy |
-- Sweet
Texas |
-- An
I.O.U. |
-- Look at the
Stars |
-- Plenty to
Choose From |
-- The Human
Herd |
-- That
Difference in Men |
-- Still
Standing |
-- Dream
Daughter |
-- At
Forty |
-- Sermonette of
a Sinner |
-- Fool's
Ferment |
-- My
Normangee |
-- The Leaning
Cross |
--
Mexico |
-- Little Lupe
Cantu |
-- Chapapote
Red |
-- Duval
Country |
-- You Aren'e the
Only One |
-- Just One of
Them Things |
-- Lost
Eden |
-- The
Nightwatchman's Song |
-- Shadow
Sympathy |
-- This
Life |
-- Puppy Love
Memories |
-- My
Guess |
-- The Range
Rider's Song |
-- Bragging Back
(A Letter) |
-- Eternity
Speaks |
-- In Memory of
Cora Prater |
-- The Upper
Room |
-- To a Preacher
Boy |
-- You at
Seventeen |
-- Free
Music |
-- I Know the
Danger of Whiskey |
-- You've Been on
Another |
-- My
Neighbor |
-- Outside of
Time |
--
Rain |
-- Hurricane
Season |
--
October |
-- Winter
Comes |
-- Bed
Conscious |
-- Bollweevil's
Lament |
--
Mae |
-- Winter in the
South |
-- Where Annie
May is Sleeping |
-- Bitter
Weeds |
-- By a Border
Grave |
-- Po' Boy's
Prayer |
-- Dead
Rosesty |
-- Morning
After |
-- Fallen
Feathers |
-- A Passing
Girl |
-- Miss Western
Union |
-- The Brush
Cutter's Daughter |
-- The Mountain
Laurels are Blooming |
-- God Ain't
Telling |
-- These Late
Northers |
-- Old
Pioneer |
-- Wanted: A
Mushroom Town |
-- Around
Shanghai |
-- To a Living
Image |
-- Bye-Bye
Boomers |
-- To My
Namesake |
-- A Poor Old
Pumper |
-- Her Favorite
Flower |
--
Mother |
-- St. Mary's
Bells |
-- To Bill
Dunn |
--
Christmas |
-- Day After
Christmas |
-- God Help the
Roughnecks |
-- Patsy
Jowell |
-- Green
Pastures |
-- Doggerel
Brewing |
-- The Counter
Balance |
--
Green |
--
Wally |
-- I Looked at
You |
-- My
Freer |
-- The Treasure
House |
--
Scales |
-- The Case of
the Drunken Swede |
-- Judge Not Too
Quickly |
-- Real or
Unreal |
--
Suicide |
-- The Smuggler's
Wedding |
-- King of the
Brush |
-- Beauty and
Truth |
-- One Thing
Wrong With the Navy |
-- Sailor
Memories |
-- Picture for
Davy Jones' Locker |
-- A Sailor's
Souvenir |
-- The Call of
Santa Barbara |
-- The American
Legion Ball |
-- Poppies or
Rats |
-- The Duval
Club |
-- Starlight
Subdued |
-- Take What
Comes |
-- Murder Will
Out |
-- A Dog Lives
On |
-- Simple
Things |
-- The Shot That
Went Home |
-- Borrowed
Ranges |
-- "Dry Hole"
Joe |
-- The Chronic
Urge |
-- Duval County
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Description |
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-- Just Call Me
Jim |
-- A Cloudy
Day |
-- 'Long Towards
Night |
-- To An Old
Spring |
-- If I
Could |
-- The
Prairie |
-- A Message of
Spring |
-- The Letters
That Never Come |
--
Life |
-- A Poet's
World |
-- A Beaver
Trap |
-- A Horse and
Saddle |
-- To the Western
Horse |
-- Fairy
Land |
--
Twilight |
-- My
Ships |
-- The Old
Rope |
-- When the Mists
Begin to Rise |
-- The Soul
Immortal |
-- My
Wish |
-- Sour
Dough |
-- To My
Mother |
-- The Wild
Flowers |
-- The Old
House |
-- Our
Memory |
-- The
Prairies |
-- Don't Fence Me
In |
-- Great
Singers |
-- My
Closet |
-- The Eternal
Home |
-- A
Man |
-- The First
Snow |
-- The
Cabin |
-- Nature's
Voices |
-- Old Bill
Jones |
-- The Weather
Man |
-- The
Message |
-- A
Campfire |
-- My Treasure
Book |
-- Indian
Summer |
-- The
Quitter |
-- The
Brand |
--
Home |
-- When Your Wife
is Away |
-- The Outside
Trail |
-- My Mother's
Bible |
-- The Last
Pass |
-- The Dude
Wrangler |
-- My
Heritage |
--
Riding |
-- To the True
Forget-Me-Not |
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Description |
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-- Ruby
Mountains |
-- Tribute To
Roy |
-- My
Neighbor |
-- The Good Old
Days? |
-- Rid'n the
Drag |
-- Evening
Shadows |
-- The
Hat |
-- The Gate
Post |
-- Don't Throw
out the Outhouse |
-- Red
Head |
-- The Telephone
Bell |
--
O'Toole |
-- The Mule is No
Fool |
-- Tribute to
Cowboy Poet Eldon Walker |
-- Unmarked
Grave |
-- Childhood
Memoires |
-- I'll Never Be
A Cowboy |
-- The Longhorn's
Short Career |
-- The Roping
Horn |
-- The Mark of a
Cowboy Poet |
-- The Old Horse
Barn |
-- Pepper
Corn |
-- Cattel Versus
Campers |
-- Qualifying A
Cowboy Poet |
-- The
Boss |
-- Corn
Bust |
-- Stealing A
Pig |
-- Irene's Down
Fall |
-- Feed
Salesman |
-- Traveling The
Same Road |
Folk Coll 11 W-10: "The Old Square Dance of the Western Range" Walsh, C.C. (Charles Clinton)Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-11: Roped and Tied Wirries, Mary MabelReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Roped and
Tied |
-- Little Shack
on the Desert |
--
Content |
-- Lights of
Gold |
-- Pioneers'
Reunion in the Southwest |
--
Wanderlust |
-- Ignacio
Ramirez |
-- Planting
Zinnias |
-- The Thing I
Pray |
-- The
Cottonwood |
-- Indians at
Work |
-- Canal
Shack |
-- Sidewalk
Bargain |
-- Cowman
Shopping |
-- Monk of
Camelback |
-- Arizona
Rancher |
-- Desert
Road |
-- Chili and
Beans |
-- Old
Indian |
-- Desert
Spell |
-- Little
Buckaroo |
-- Out West -
Back East - O Pshaw! |
--
Prospector |
-- Tenderfoot
Bride |
-- My
Son |
-- Rodeo
Parade |
--
Cholla |
-- Ranch
Woman |
-- Old
Timer |
-- Catholic
Indians |
-- Who Come No
More |
-- Zanjero
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Folk Coll 11 W-12: "Gail Gardner - Cowboy 'Poet Lariat'" & "The Sierry Petes" (from Arizona Magazine). White, John Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-13: The Real American Cowboy Weston, JackReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-14: Red Hills Malarky: Poems from the Poor Farm Wilson, SamReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- To My
Wife |
--
Scenery |
-- The Red Hills
and The Flowers |
-- The Red
Hills |
-- The Three
Circle Ranch |
-- Sharing Our
Ranch |
-- The
Artist |
-- The Cat
Skinner and The Promised Land |
-- The
Sculpture |
-- The New
Bathroom |
-- The New
Gadget |
-- The New
Tires |
-- Pioneer
Memories |
-- Our Local
County Fair |
-- Rehearsing
Some Old Times |
-- Times
Change |
-- The
Blizzard |
-- An Ode To The
Problem |
-- Government
Woes |
-- The Panama
Canal |
-- The Panama
Canal After the Vote |
-- Our Congress
and the Farmer |
-- Beware of the
Wilderness |
-- The Sheep
Man's Defeat |
-- Me and the
I.R.S. |
-- 70-Year-Old
John Pest |
-- Timer
Jones |
-- In Memory of
Nick Lundin |
-- In Memory of
John Fakler |
-- In Memory of
Elmer Bratvold |
-- In Memory of
Eddie Fahlstrum |
-- In Memory of
Howard Still |
-- In Memory of
Mildred Helstrum |
-- The Zoo
Without a Cage |
-- Old
Thor |
--
Pennie |
-- From Funny
Face |
--
Tutsi-Roll |
-- From
Tutsi-Roll |
-- Memories of
Freckles |
-- The Destiny of
a Bobtail Cat |
-- The Tommy
Cat |
-- Happy New Year
Wish |
-- To Grandma
from Grandpa |
-- Valentine's
Day |
-- Happy
Easter |
-- The Easter
Bunny |
-- The Night
Before Halloween |
--
Thanksgiving |
-- A Trip With
Santa |
-- The Christmas
Spirit |
-- Our Annual
Report 1972 |
-- This
Xmas |
-- Christmas
Greetings |
-- Christmas
1974 |
-- Christmas
1975 |
-- A Christmas
Card Letter |
-- A Family
Get-Together |
-- Three Years
Old |
-- A Birthday
Wish |
-- Birthday
Wishes |
-- The New
Baby |
-- To A New Baby
and Mother |
-- Get Well
Card |
-- To Our
Hospital Staff |
-- To a Graduate
of 1974 |
-- Graduation
1975 |
-- The
Graduates |
-- The 1980
Graduates |
-- Class of
1981 |
-- To The 1984
Graduates |
-- Growing
Old |
-- A Box of
Apples |
-- The Wishing
Well |
-- Our
Trip |
-- The Russian
Flu |
-- The
Rainbow |
-- Who Needs a
Calendar? |
-- Fifty
Years |
-- An April
Birthday |
-- A March
Birthday |
-- Your
Horoscope |
-- On Your
Special Day |
-- The 25th
Anniversary |
-- The 16th
Anniversary |
-- The 12th
Anniversary |
-- The Seventh
Anniversary |
-- The First
Anniversary |
-- A Wedding Wish
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Folk Coll 11 W-15: Measure of a Man: Cowboy Poetry Waters, GeneReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- A Cowboy
Poet's Prayer |
-- Measure of a
Man |
-- The Spirit of
the West |
--
Cattleman |
-- A
Horseman |
-- Osage
County |
-- Shippin'
Time |
-- Devil's
Heat |
--
Silver |
-- Brown
Jug |
-- Ol'
Midnight |
-- The Branding
Fire |
--
Cowboy |
-- Mother
Nature |
-- Oklahoma
Winter (1970-71) |
-- I see
Oklahoma |
-- Code of a
Cowboy |
-- Cowboy Poetry
Gathering (Elko, Nevada - 1986) |
-- A Lasting
Breed |
-- Prairie
Land |
-- Then and
Now |
--
Arizona |
-- Western
Man |
--
Ranger |
-- A Cowboy's
Lady |
-- This Cowboy's
Prayer |
Folk Coll 11 W-16: Cowboy Stuff: Some of the Poems by Jody Sixkiller Whitlock, Jody SixkillerReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Cowboy
Religion |
--
Home |
-- Bill and
Dude |
-- It's a Good
Thing I Was Born When I Was |
-- Ranch
Christmas |
--
Homesick |
-- Pharmaceutical
Gaucho |
-- Slim's
Saturday Night |
--
Arizona |
-- Medical Facts
of the Matter |
-- The
Drouth |
-- Ghost
Town |
-- The Barn
Dance |
-- Four
Seasons |
-- The Newborn
Calf |
-- Old Padre of
San Xavier |
-- How the Cowboy
got a Wife |
-- Cold
Fire |
-- The Texico
Lions |
-- Old Rancher
Rememberin' |
-- What I Don't
Like |
-- Prayer of a
Cowboy's Wife |
-- A Ballad to
Jody Sixkiller From Bill Wood |
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Description |
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-- Open
Range |
-- Electric
Storm |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- Cold
Irons |
-- It's Been a
Long Time, Pardner |
-- A Bad Night at
the CL Ranch |
-- The Little Bar
Zee |
-- Escape from
Reality |
-- Do Ya Think Ya
Could Do It Agin? |
-- How They
Lived |
-- Memories of
the Past |
-- Tranquilizer
Pills |
-- The Orejana
Bull |
-- Cowpuncher's
Wife |
-- When the
Homesteader Came |
-- Back on the
Old Home Range |
-- The Big
Horseshoe Bend |
-- Why Am I
Ball-Headed? |
-- Lonesome
Nights |
-- The Big Hell
Hole |
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Folk Coll 11 W-19: Along the Rio Grande: Cowboy Jack Thorp's New Mexico White, Peter & Mary Ann White, editors Return to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-20: The Lonesome Cowboy Songs of the Plains and Hills White, John & George Shackley, compilersReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- When The Work
Is Done Next Fall |
-- The Dying
Cowboy |
-- The Old
Chisolm Trail |
-- Whoopee Ti Yi
Yo, Git Along Little Dogies |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- Trouble For
the Range Cook |
-- Cowboy's Dance
Song |
-- Great
Grandad |
-- Great
Grandma |
-- Old
Paint |
-- Sam
Bass |
-- The Trail To
Mexico |
-- The Texas
Maiden |
-- His
Trademarks |
-- Deep
Water |
-- The Cowboy's
Dream |
-- The Little Old
Sod Shanty |
-- Home On The
Range |
-- The Big
Corral |
-- The Tenderfoot
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Folk Coll 11 W-21: Cowboy Folk Humor: Life and Laughter West, John O.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- Both Sides of
the River |
-- Midnight, the
Unconqoured Outlaw |
-- Range
Pardners |
-- Grandpa's
Model T |
-- The Trusty
Lariat (Brought Up to Date) |
-- The
Cook |
-- Cowboys and
Coleman Stoves |
-- The Old
Fiddle |
-- Bultaco
Blues |
-- The Indian
Valley Dance |
-- Room Number
Nine |
-- The Auction
Sale |
-- Circus
Buckaroo |
-- Packsaddle
Paul |
-- Hot Elko
Nights, Cold Mornings |
-- Joggin'
Shoes |
-- The Cowboy
Caseworker |
-- The Silent
Dog |
-- Rudy's Burnt
Barn |
-- Ode to the
Handyman Jack |
-- Special
Plates |
-- Empty Saddle
on the Gatherin' Stage |
-- A Cowboy in
Seattle |
-- A Feedin' and
a Thawin' |
--
Environmentalist Free by '93 |
-- Happy
Birthday |
-- Christmas
Memories |
-- Let the
Coyotes Sing |
-- Comin' From
Colorado |
-- The Turkey
Herder |
-- Buckaroo
Two |
-- Cathedrals in
the Sky |
Folk Coll 11 W-23: Cowboy Poems/Rodeo Memories/Rodeo Bulls Poems Woolsey, Ed. H.Return to Top
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Description |
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-- My First
Bull |
-- Bareback Bronc
Riding |
-- Saddle Bronc
Riding |
-- The Rodeo
Clown |
-- The Trick
Riders |
-- A Cowboy Like
My Daddy |
-- The
Cowboy |
-- The Cowboy's
Horse |
-- The
Cattle |
-- The
Rope |
-- Cowboy
Belt |
-- Cowboy
Boots |
--
Spurs |
-- The
Bridle |
-- Horse
Shoes |
-- The Cowboy
Hat |
-- The
Saddle |
-- The Ole Ranch
House |
-- The Chuck
Wagon |
-- The Bunk
House |
-- A Cowboy's
Prayer |
-- Ole
Wino |
-- Joey
(TheTalkin' Bull) |
--
R.B. |
--
Stanley |
-- Drugstore
Cowboys |
-- My Ole Roan
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Description |
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-- Almost a
Cowboy |
-- Final
Nip |
-- Jim
DeGraffenried and Cockleburs |
-- Pappy's Cat,
Houdini |
-- A Little
Ring |
-- Missouri
Meals |
-- Digging to
China |
--
Honeymoon |
-- Recycled
Water |
--
Donkey |
-- Dell's First
Baking |
-- Bed-Buggy
Baby |
-- Exterminator
(or Bed-Buggy Baby II) |
-- Thawing the
Car |
--
Genetics |
-- Welcome to Our
Table |
-- Dell's
Joke |
-- Castle
Foundation |
--
Halloween |
-- Practical
Joke |
-- After Dinner
Conversation |
--
Revenge |
-- Charles the
Scrooge |
--
Limerick |
-- Hunting with
Blackie |
-- Asking for
Joy |
-- King of the
Mountain |
-- Inherited
Traits |
-- First
Aid |
-- Branding
Time |
-- Feeding
Time |
--
Specialization |
-- Hit by a
Brick |
--
Rooster |
-- Finger
Snapping |
-- God's
Earth |
-- Parkinson's
Disease |
-- How I Died
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Description |
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--
Brighid |
-- War
Horse |
-- Lead
Mare |
-- Timothy
Draw |
-- When Old Ones
Die |
-- A Thousand
Pretty Ponies |
-- Greenough
Girls |
--
Mamie |
-- Grandpa
Lew |
--
Girlfriends |
-- No Step for a
Stepper |
--
Winds |
-- Scale
House |
--
Compulsion |
-- Coyote
Bitch |
-- Invocation
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Folk Coll 11 W-26: The White Cloud Revue, No. 2: Special Cowboy Poetics Issue Preston, Scott & Cameron Lindsley, editorsReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- Australian
Convict Ballad by anonymous |
-- I Drink Not to
Kings by Charles M. Russell |
-- Hold and
Sheathe They Blade by Charles M.
Russell |
-- Sleeping Relic
by Charles M. Russell |
-- Tracks Spell
War or Meat by Charles M.
Russell |
-- Where Great
Herds Come to Drink by Charles M.
Russell |
-- The West is
Dead by Charles M. Russell |
-- Then and Now
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Feedin' Time
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Waterhole by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Desert
Treasures by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- The Old Timers
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- To A Finish by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- The Orphan by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Donig Her Best
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- The Finish by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- A Habit by
Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- A Buggy Shack
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Startin' Out
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Laying for Him
by Bruce Kiskaddon |
-- Good Bye, Old
Man by Baxter Black |
-- How the Lord
Throwed-in With Mom to Make Me Quit The
Broncs by Paul Zarzyski |
-- Montana Rodeo
by Gary McMahan with Bob Frank |
-- The Cowman by
Vess Quinlan |
-- Futures by
Vess Quinlan |
-- The Trouble
with Dreams by Vess Quinlan |
-- Sold Out by
Vess Quinlan |
-- Branding Day
by Jim Green |
-- Wait 'Til You
Become a Man by Eric Sprado |
-- The
Yellowstone by Wallace McRae |
-- standing in my
stirrups by Brooke Medicine
Eagle |
-- Claude Dallas
by Ian Tyson and Tom Russell |
-- Cow Dogs by
Keith Wilson |
-- Day of the
Snake by Keith Wilson |
-- The Teacher by
Bill Simpson |
-- The Glow by
Bill Simpson |
-- The Goodnight
Loving Trail by Utah Phillips |
Folk Coll 11 W-27: A Range Rider's Prayer Wood, BillReturn to Top
Folk Coll 11 W-28: Cowboy Poetry: The Gathering Whitaker, MichaelReturn to Top
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Description |
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-- The
Gathering |
-- A Cold
December Day |
-- Side Pork
& Baked Beans |
-- Morning
Bells |
-- Something
About Mornin' |
-- Desert
Wind |
-- Mountain
Storm |
-- Out of
Time |
-- A Cowgboy's
Way |
-- Whisky
Creek |
-- Trails
End |
-- A Quiet
Understanding |
-- Cowboy
Poet |
-- Hillside
Serenade |
-- Swallerin'
Pride |
-- Long Day
Ahead |
-- Red Rock
Passage |
-- A Touch of
Color |
-- Ike
Mathers |
-- Warm
Side |
--
Shorty |
-- WIthout
Sayin' |
-- The
Ride |
-- Old
Boys |
-- Mountain
Rodeo |
-- It's
Nothin' |
-- One Day Too
Many |
-- A Forgotten
Past |
-- The
Ghost |
-- The
Crossing |
-- The Right
Decision |
-- Summer
Rain |
-- The Lost
Trail |
-- A Gathering
Storm |
-- Johnson
Creek |
-- Back
Yonder |
-- Two Ol'
Boys |
-- Peckin'
Order |
-- Boxed
Canyon |
-- Desert
Sand |
-- The Christmas
Cabin |
--
Idaho |
--
Nowhere |
-- Just
Ponderin' |
--
Weitis |
-- White
Creek |
-- Winter
Moon |
-- Fire
Storm |
-- The Perfect
Hunt |
--
Montana |
-- North
Plains |
-- There's
Somethin' |
-- Danvers
Montana |
-- A Town Beneath
The Mountains |
-- Painted
Snow |
-- Eddie's
Corner |
-- Carryin'
On |
-- Square
Butte |
--
Flatwillow |
-- Just A
Feeling |
-- Leanin'
Fences |
-- Friends and
Family |
-- Sand
Creek |
-- An Ol'
Six-String |
-- Songs of the
Past |
-- Painted
Horse |
-- Once
Again |
-- To My Ol'
Man |
-- The Way It
Is |
-- Old
Walls |
--
Backside |
-- A Long Gravel
Road |
-- A Taste of Our
Past |
-- Mountain
Prayer |
-- Rockin Diamond
G |
-- Lingerin'
Memories |
-- A Cowboy of
Old |
-- On
Occasions |
-- The
Carver |
-- Whisky Friday
Night |
-- Standin' Proud
and Tall |
-- Cow
Camp |
-- Mike Whitaker,
Cowboy Poet |
-- Saddle 'em
Up |
-- LIfe Of An Ol'
Ranch |
-- They
Ride |
-- Them Ol'
Cowboy Days |
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Description |
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-- My
Money |
-- Cowboys Don't
Talk In Cliches |
-- A Cowboy's
Nightmare |
-- The
Confirmation |
-- Indian
Joe |
-- Dairy
Products |
-- Preparation
.45 |
-- The Story of
Slim |
-- The Last Time
I Went To Town |
-- How the Cowboy
Poet Went Crazy and Died |
-- A Cowboy's
Eyes |
-- The Fragrant
Vagrant |
-- An Event That
Occurred a Few Years Ago in Montana While
Driving to a Rodeo in My Pickup
Truck |
-- The Eternal
Quest |
-- The
Endorsement |
-- A Small-Town
Jail |
-- Royal
Flush |
-- Faces at the
Fire |
-- My Favorite
Place |
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Description |
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-- Ain't No Life
After Rodeo |
-- Benny
Reynold's Bareback Riggin' |
-- Hip-Cocked
Broncs |
-- How the Lord
Throwed-in with Mom to Make Me Quit the
Broncs |
--
Rosined-Up-'n'-Itchin'-to-Git |
-- Retiring Ol'
Gray |
-- The Horseman,
the Poet, the Code, the Horse |
--
Buck |
-- Luck of the
Draw |
-- All This Way
for the Short Ride |
-- Matched
Pairs |
-- Samurai
Cowboy |
-- Escorting
Grammy to the Potluck Rocky Mountain Oyster
Feed at Bowman's Corner |
-- The
Heavyweight Champion Pie-Eatin' Cowboy of
the West |
-- P.S.
Pie-Romaniac Sequel |
-- To
Wallace |
-- Talkin'
Roughstock |
-- A Song Moment
for Ian Tyson |
-- Monte Carlo
Express -- Box 258, 15.3 Miles
Home |
-- After the Blue
Norther, Another True Story |
-- Rodeo-Road
Founder: Highway Horseplay |
--
Staircase |
--
Partner |
-- The Night the
Devil Danced with Me |
-- The Night I
Hated Baxter Black… |
-- A Cowboy
Reel |
-- She Holds Her
Favorite Cowboy Close |
-- The Bucking
Horse Moon |
-- Pegasus, She
Ain't |
-- April
Showers |
-- The
Roughstockoholic's "Just-Once-More-Last-One"
Blues |
-- A
Wild-'n'-Woolly Western Episode from Rodeo
Rider Afterlife in the Erroneous, Erogenous
Twilight Zone |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Cowboys--Poetry.
- Cowboys--Songs and music.
- Poets, American.
- Ranch life--Poetry.
Geographical Names
- West (U.S.)--Poetry.