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LZ Cowboy A Cowboy’s Journal 1979–1981
by John R. Erickson
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This book comes from the journals Erickson kept during his two years as an LZ cowboy. He has always kept journals of his ranch work, some of the material being used for facts and details of Panhandle Cowboy, The Modern Cowboy, and Cowboy Country. A second reading of his LZ journals after a twelve-year lapse convinced Erickson that these stories did not need to be rewritten and shouldn’t be. They are presented as the "log of a cowboy," to borrow a term from Andy Adams—how it felt to be a cowboy in the Texas Panhandle in the years 1979—1981: the snow, the mud, the cattle drives, the pranks, the accidents, the equipment, the horses, the frustrations, the triumphs.
Hank the Cowdog readers will recognize names, locations and incidents from the Hank series: Tuerto, Drover, Casey the Bronc, the machine shed, the calf shed, the sick pen, and the gas tanks. High Loper, Sally May, and Slim were originally patterned after Tom Ellzey, Janet Ellzey, and Erickson himself.
About the author:
JOHN R. ERICKSON, raised in the Texas Panhandle town of Perryton, has ranching roots back
to the 1850s. He graduated from the University of Texas, studied at the Harvard Divinity School,
but made his living on horseback while pursuing his writing. In addition to Hank the Cowdog, his
books include Through Time and the Valley and CatchRope: The Long Arm of the Cowboy.
Western Life Series #3
6x9. 192 pp.
35 b&w photos. Index.
Ranching.
Western History.
Available in April.