The dime novel and dude ranch, the barbecue and rodeo, the
suburban ranch house and the urban cowboy--all are a direct legacy
of nineteenth-century cowboy life that still enlivens American
popular culture. Yet at the same time, reports of environmental
destruction or economic inefficiency have motivated calls for
restricted livestock grazing on public lands or even for an end to
ranching altogether. In "Let the Cowboy Ride, " Starrs offers a
detailed and comprehensive look at one of America's most enduring
institutions. Richly illustrated with more than 130 photographs and
maps, the book combines the authentic detail of an insider's view
(Starrs spent six years working cattle on the high desert Great
Basin range) with a scholar's keen eye for objective analysis.
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