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A cuento is a folk tale that is usually passed down from generation to generation. "Sometimes chickens, sometimes feathers" sums up life in New Mexico. This is the tale of Juan the Coyote and his life in Nuevo Mxico. This is not a cuento for children. "A whimsical tale that teaches a profund lesson: don't calculate your juvenile poultry before the period of incubation has thoroughly materialized." -- Charlie Carrillo, Ph.D.
What do you really know about the wild west era and the legends that populated it? Do you know fact from myth? Careful, chances are you don't in many cases. This book has 15 legends and 60 questions about them. There are photos of each one except Davey Crockett, where we found a dandy illustration. Jump on board and find out more about the lawmen and the outlaws of the old wild west, one of the more fascinating eras of our rich American History.
This illustrated Old West trivia book is a must-have reference for western writers, reenactors, and diehard fans that love westerns and want to relax in their favorite chair and discover hundreds of interesting lists, fascinating stories, historical events, unusual people, and special places relating to the American West.
A question-and-answer book about gunfighters, outlaws, cowboys, and Indians.
Trivia questions and answers test readers' knowledge on lawmen and outlaws, explorers and soldiers, Native American tribes and leaders, cattlemen and cowboys, transportation and communication, politicians, women, literature, art and movies of the Old West.
How much of what we know about the history of the Old West is true? In this new book, author Michael Rutter looks at the legend and lore behind such notorious figures as Billy the Kid and Calamity Jane and the stories of famous gun fights and battles, telling what really happened. Truth may be stranger than fiction, but these 12 legends stand up to scrutiny, and this book will be a must-read for all western history buffs.
"Fools gold and buckaroos in the Old West. The American West was at once an unexplored frontier--and the ancient home of thousands of American Natives. Explore the Old West with 50 fun and amazing facts about Cowboys and Indians and the horses they rode."--
"The Old West has always held a wealth of fascinating and often strange facts of history. Allow me to share my many years of western research with you as we travel along the trails of times gone by while enjoying the trivial moments that formed the West. The following 200 trivia statements have been documented for accuracy. Hopefully they wi bring you the satisfaction of knowing about those pioneering days as it really happened" -- Introduction.
A visual dictionary of the Old West that focuses on the life of cowboys, western settlers, boomtowns, and the gold rush.
Round-up a Whole Lot of Fun for Every TV Western Fan...Of all the programs broadcast during the earliest daysof television, the Western was undoubtedly the most popular and prolific. For over three decades, heroes and heroines of the Old West saddled-up each week to keep America entertained while taking a nostalgic, if sometimes skewed, look back at the nation's history. Now, fans of the TV Western can learn more about their favorite shows, while putting their knowledge of the genre to the test with The Big Book of TV Westerns. Providing a brief history of TV Westerns, The Big Book of TV Westerns also contains dozens of little-known trivia tidbits about Western shows and stars, plus a wide variety of themed word games on everythingfrom show plots, titles, and settings, to stars, characters, theme songs and more!Play these short, fun, word games on your own, or in groups of two or more, as you try to wrangle the answers to questions like: Who were the two wagon masters on Wagon Train? Why did the Lone Ranger take up his mask?How many wives did Ben Cartwright have on Bonanza? What was the name of Roy Roger's famous horse? Where were episodes of The Virginian set?When did Gunsmoke premier on television?When you've reached the end of the trail, tally your score to find out if you're a genuine "rip-roarin' buckaroo" or just an "ordinary greenhorn", as you remember or perhaps discover reasons why these shows were so very special.If you love watching Westerns or know someone who does, The Big Book of TV Westerns is the perfect book for you. Revel in everything "Western" as you learn, play and boast about these small screen gems of yesteryear