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The American West of the 1930s and 1940s was still a place of
prospectors, cowboys, ranchers, and mountaineers, one that demanded
backbreaking, lonely, and dangerous work. Still, midcentury
pioneers such as David Lavender remembered "not the cold and the
cruel fatigue, but rather the multitude of tiny things which in
their sum make up the elemental poetry of rock and ice and snow."
And as the nation exhausted its gold and silver veins, as law
reached the boomtowns on the frontier, and as the era of the great
cattle ranches and drives came to an end, Lavender felt compelled
to document his experiences in rugged southwest Colorado to
preserve this rapidly disappearing way of life. "One Man's West" is
Lavender's ode to his days on the Continental Divide and the story
of his experiences making a living in the not so wild but not yet
tamed West. Like stories told around a campfire, "One Man's West"
is captivating yet conversational, incredible yet realistic, and
introduces some of the most charming characters in western
literature. This new Bison Books edition features an introduction
and afterword by the author's son that discuss other phases and
facets of his father's remarkable life, as well as a tribute to the
author by his grandson. It also includes nine new photographs from
the Lavender family archives.
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