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The Log of a Cowboy

A Narrative of the Old Trail Days

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The Log of a Cowboy

By: Andy Adams
Narrated by: Michael Martin Murphey
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At the young age of 16, Andy Adams left his San Antonio home to follow his dream of becoming a cowboy. Going on long drives with some of the 19th century's hardiest cowboys, he learned his trade through many adventurous years of trial and error. This account of his true experiences includes dusty cattle drives, brandings, stampedes, dangerous river crossings, and remarkable encounters with the Blackfoot, Oglala, and Platte Indian tribes. With impeccable realism and a reporter's eye for detail, Adams brings the untamed West and its legendary characters vividly to life. This program is part of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame Classic Western series.Recording (P)1996 by Audio Literature Americas Biographies & Memoirs Fiction Genre Fiction Cowboy Old West History

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