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Fred Barton and the Warlords' Horses of China - How an American Cowboy Brought the Old West to the Far East (Paperback)
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Fred Barton and the Warlords' Horses of China - How an American Cowboy Brought the Old West to the Far East (Paperback)
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Silk banners and stone dragons, dusty corrals and saddle
leather-the North China plains of the warlords meets the cowboy
culture of Western America in the years before World War II. Fred
Barton led this extraordinary adventure and enterprise to supply
horses for the feudal warlords, and only cowboys recruited from the
ranches and rodeo arenas of the Western states had the skill to
herd thousands of horses across Siberia, Mongolia, to China. Yet
Fred Barton himself remains enigmatic...a cowboy, adventurer,
promoter, who had his eyes on many prizes. Barton not only took his
version of the Old West to Russia and China, but also to Hollywood
at a time when the motion picture industry was constructing a myth
of the Old West just as open range cowboy life was disappearing.
This Montana bronc buster deliberately obscured parts of his life.
Along the way, Barton became part of the network of unofficial U.S.
intelligence in the Far East, bred a new type of horse, and
tirelessly defended the values of the open range cowboy. His legacy
lives on, affecting world events today, as told in this illustrated
biography.
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