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One of America’s unique contributions to world culture, the cowboy has captured the imagination of people everywhere. In The Cowboy: Six-Shooters, Songs, and Sex, eight renowned western writers report on what the cowboys really were like and what they are like today. Contributors detail how the cowboys lived, loved, and died, how they fared when ranchers switched from running cattle to entertaining dudes, and how the media have depicted the cowboy.
After Wall Street collapses, investment banker Griff McPherson trades in his suits and ties for Stetsons and cowboy boots. He returns to the Wyoming ranch he co-owns with his brother, but it's not exactly a happy homecoming. So to prove to everyone, including himself, that that he belongs back in Jackson Hole, he takes a post as a wrangler on another ranch. Air force lieutenant Val Hunter has just returned to the Bar H ranch to help her ailing grandmother run the property. While it is full of unhappy memories, Val is determined to do right by her home. Her new hire is easy on the eyes and a tough wrangler to boot, yet her instincts make it hard for her to trust him. When a nefarious neighbor endangers her land, Val is forced to accept Griff's help—but will she finally be able to open her heart?
Can two people with broken pasts come together to form a future? Self-proclaimed wanderer Carter Kelly doesn’t intend to set down rootswhen he’s hired as head wrangler at Red Dog Ranch—then he meets Shannon Jarrett. Still healing from a troubled past, Shannon finds a kindred soul in Carter. But will working on a fund-raiser with Shannon make Carter see what’s been missing in his life all along? Experience more heartwarming and inspirational small town romance in the rest of the Red Dog Ranch series: The Wrangler’s Last Chance His Unexpected Return The Rancher’s Legacy From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
Long before the cavalry and stagecoaches traveled through on military roads and the Old Black Canyon Stage Road, the ancient Hohokam people relied on New River's peaks for fortresses and lookouts. In the late 1800s, the military sweep of the last native people, the Apache and Yavapai, rendered the region safe for settlers. Situated between the cool north and the hot, arid Salt River Valley below, New River became a key location for watering sheep and cattle driven between seasonal pastures. Ranches, such as the Triangle-Bar, sprang to life in the cactus-studded foothills. From the 1920s to the 1940s, the arrival of tough, capable homesteaders formed the community that thrives today. Still an unincorporated area of north Maricopa County, New River retains its western heritage and scenic desert vistas
Published for devotees of the cowboy and the West, American Cowboy covers all aspects of the Western lifestyle, delivering the best in entertainment, personalities, travel, rodeo action, human interest, art, poetry, fashion, food, horsemanship, history, and every other facet of Western culture. With stunning photography and you-are-there reportage, American Cowboy immerses readers in the cowboy life and the magic that is the great American West.
Bestselling author Lynette Eason brings you tales of danger and romance in Wrangler’s Corner. Enjoy four spine tingling romantic suspense novels in one box set! A deputy comes home to solve his brother’s murder with the help of a beautiful social worker. But will finding his brother’s killer cost them a chance at true love? A rodeo clown is being stalked by a mysterious admirer. Can a bull rider keep her safe long enough to outwit her dangerous admirer? A single mom and a handsome vet team up to keep her daughter safe from would-be kidnappers who will stop at nothing to abduct her little girl. A spy returns home with her murdered best friend’s child. With the help of a local deputy, she’ll fight to stay one step ahead of the killers who are after the child. This box set includes: THE LAWMAN RETURNS RODEO RESCUER PROTECTING HER DAUGHTER CLASSIFIED CHRISTMAS MISSION Look for more WRANGLER’S CORNER books sold separately: CHRISTMAS RANCH RESCUE VANISHED IN THE NIGHT HOLIDAY AMNESIA
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“My apologies but these men are not going to step down. They will do anything to get that money in the palms of their thieving hands. If we don’t take precautions then they will feed their greed; you all will lose what you worked hard for. As a person who has spent long days busting my back on a ranch, I know that every penny I get is valuable, and if I found out that someone was planning on stealing it I would do everything in my power to stop it. You all should do the same and I am here to help,” Buck said in an attention-ripping way. A gang of selfish, thieving, murderers have been spotted in Wyoming territory. When Buck and his friends encounter some of these outlaws messing with their cattle and Jess, a young ranch hand, is shot in action- they seek revenge. As more information about the gang comes to light it appears that revenge is not all that they are fighting for...
“[A] vivid, massively researched history of ‘hyper-masculine’ sensibility . . . An instructive and provocative view of men’s dark side.” —Peter Filene, Men and Masculinities Are men truly predisposed to violence and aggression? Is it the biological fate of males to struggle for domination over women and vie against one another endlessly? These and related queries have long vexed philosophers, social scientists, and other students of human behavior. In Brutes in Suits, historian John Pettegrew examines theoretical writings and cultural traditions in the United States to find that, Darwinian arguments to the contrary, masculine aggression can be interpreted as a modern strategy for taking power. Drawing ideas from varied and at times seemingly contradictory sources, Pettegrew argues that traditionally held beliefs about masculinity developed largely through language and cultural habit—and that these same tools can be employed to break through the myth that brutishness is an inherently male trait. A major re-synthesis of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century manhood, Brutes in Suits develops ambitious lines of research into the social science of sexual difference and professional history’s celebration of rugged individualism; the hunting-and-killing genre of popular men’s literature; that master text of hypermasculinity: college football; military culture, war making, and finding pleasure in killing; and patriarchy, sexual jealousy, and the law. This timely assessment of the evolution of masculine culture will be welcomed and debated by social and intellectual historians for years to come. “Pettegrew’s book remains rigorous and passionate in its narration of the historic appeal as well as the immediate dangers of de-evolutionary masculinity.” —American Historical Review