1913. Illustrations by W. Herbert Dunton and J.N. Marchand. Alfred
Henry Lewis, a lawyer, politician, wandering cowboy, and Hearst
journalist, was known for his amusing, wise, and perceptive writing
on the Western ethos. Lewis, the lawyer turned cowboy, rode his way
through Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. His works provide useful
background material on the American cowboy and his environment.
Contents: Dead-Shot Baker; Old man Enright's Uncle; Cynthiana,
Pet-named Original Sin; Old Monte, official drunkard; How the
Mocking Bird was won; That Wolfville-Red Dog Fourth; Propriety
Pratt, Hypnotist; That Turner person; Red Mike; How Tutt shot Texas
Thompson; The Funeral of Old Holt; and Spelling Book Ben. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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