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OverviewFor much of its 122-year history, the Bar U ranch can claim to have been one of the most famous ranches in Canada. Its reputation is firmly based on the historical role that the ranch has played, its size and longevity, and its association with some of the remarkable people who have helped develop the cattle business and build the Canadian West. The long history of the ranch allows the evolution of the cattle business to be traced and can be seen in three distinct historical periods based on the eras of the individuals who owned and managed the ranch. These colourful figures, beginning with Fred Stimson, then George Lane, and finally Pat Burns, have left an indelible mark on the Bar U as well as Canadian ranching history. This fascinating story integrates the history of ranching in Alberta with larger issues of ranch historiography in the American and Canadian West and contributes greatly to the overall understanding of ranching history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon EvansPublisher: University of Calgary Press Imprint: University of Calgary Press Dimensions: Width: 26.10cm , Height: 26.20cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 1.300kg ISBN: 9781552381342ISBN 10: 155238134 Pages: 385 Publication Date: 20 June 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsFor much of its 130-year history, the Bar U Ranch can claim to have been one of the most famous ranches in Canada. Its reputation is firmly based on the historical role that the ranch has played, its size and longevity, and its association with some of the remarkable people who have helped develop the cattle business and build the Canadian West. The long history of the ranch allows the evolution of the cattle business to be traced and can be seen in three distinct historical periods based on the eras of the individuals who owned and managed the ranch. These colourful figures, beginning with Fred Stimson, then George Lane, and finally Pat Burns, have left an indelible mark on the Bar U as well as Canadian ranching history. The Bar U and Canadian Ranching History is a fascinating story that integrates the history of ranching in Alberta with larger issues of ranch historiography in the American and Canadian West and contributes greatly to the overall understanding of ranching history What makes The Bar U compelling is the author's obvious love of his subject. Evans paints his picture with some charm, and his admiration for everyone who was active in the long development of the West resonates throughouta|an interesting and detailed narrative of the history of this important ranch. -Warren Elofson, The Canadian Historical Reviaew Evans has produced a detailed and lavishly illustrated history of the Bar U Ranch, and has situated it well in the economic history of the Canadian West. Obviously a labour of love. For much of its 130-year history, the Bar U Ranch can claim to have been one of the most famous ranches in Canada. Its reputation is firmly based on the historical role that the ranch has played, its size and longevity, and its association with some of the remarkable people who have helped develop the cattle business and build the Canadian West. The long history of the ranch allows the evolution of the cattle business to be traced and can be seen in three distinct historical periods based on the eras of the individuals who owned and managed the ranch. These colourful figures, beginning with Fred Stimson, then George Lane, and finally Pat Burns, have left an indelible mark on the Bar U as well as Canadian ranching history. The Bar U and Canadian Ranching History is a fascinating story that integrates the history of ranching in Alberta with larger issues of ranch historiography in the American and Canadian West and contributes greatly to the overall understanding of ranching history Evans has produced a detailed and lavishly illustrated history of the Bar U Ranch, and has situated it well in the economic history of the Canadian West. Obviously a labour of love. What makes The Bar U compelling is the author's obvious love of his subject. Evans paints his picture with some charm, and his admiration for everyone who was active in the long development of the West resonates throughout...an interesting and detailed narrative of the history of this important ranch. -Warren Elofson, The Canadian Historical Reviaew Author InformationSimon Evans is a retired professor of geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He became interested in ranching while studying for his PhD at the University of Calgary in 1971. He has written extensively on the cattle industry in numerous journals and co-edited three books on the geography and history of the cattle business. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |