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OverviewEver since the early cowboys cut a swath through the open range and the bawdy cow towns, rodeo has been part of the American scene. Today it has a huge following. Alive with color, movement, and sharp observation, Man, Beast, Dust tells the story of rodeo from its beginnings. Clifford P. Westermeier takes us along the dusty trails traveled by cowhands of only yesterday--to Cheyenne, Pecos City, Prescott, Lander, and Miles City. We attend ""two-bit,"" one-day shows and the fabulous arena contests of the cities. We rodeo with the champions across America as well as with those in Canada, England, South America, and Australia. Clifford P. Westermeier (1910-87) was a noted historian and painter of the West. Bill Crawford is a former editor of Prorodeo Sports News, the official publication of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Kristine Fredriksson is a rodeo authority who traces the developments on the rodeo scene and books on the subject from 1945 to 1986. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clifford Peter Westermeier , Bill Crawford , Kristine FredrikssonPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.545kg ISBN: 9780803298439ISBN 10: 0803298439 Pages: 478 Publication Date: 01 June 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis colorful and detailed study of rodeo--the exhibition in which the cowboy's work became his sport--traces its beginnings from the early fiestas, stampedes, and roundups of the mid-19th-century American West to its development as a full-fledged entertainment spectacle. The work, originally published in 1947, remains 'the standard introduction to rodeo history.' --New York Times Book Review From this unembellished miscellany of data the reader gains a picture of rodeo as it really is from the inside out, with the help of facts such as that bucking broncos are born not made. --North San Antonio Times Old photographs and lots of stories make this book just as interesting to today's rodeo fans as it was to those 40 years ago. --Western Horseman ""This colorful and detailed study of rodeo--the exhibition in which the cowboy's work became his sport--traces its beginnings from the early fiestas, stampedes, and roundups of the mid-19th-century American West to its development as a full-fledged entertainment spectacle. The work, originally published in 1947, remains 'the standard introduction to rodeo history.'""--New York Times Book Review ""From this unembellished miscellany of data the reader gains a picture of rodeo as it really is from the inside out, with the help of facts such as that bucking broncos are born not made.""--North San Antonio Times ""Old photographs and lots of stories make this book just as interesting to today's rodeo fans as it was to those 40 years ago.""--Western Horseman This colorful and detailed study of rodeo-the exhibition in which the cowboy's work became his sport-traces its beginnings from the early fiestas, stampedes, and roundups of the mid-19th-century American West to its development as a full-fledged entertainment spectacle. The work, originally published in 1947, remains 'the standard introduction to rodeo history.' -New York Times Book Review New York Times Book Review From this unembellished miscellany of data the reader gains a picture of rodeo as it really is from the inside out, with the help of facts such as that bucking broncos are born not made. -North San Antonio Times North San Antonio Times Old photographs and lots of stories make this book just as interesting to today's rodeo fans as it was to those 40 years ago. -Western Horseman Western Horseman Author InformationClifford P. Westermeier (1910-87) was a noted historian and painter of the West. Bill Crawford is a former editor of Prorodeo Sports News, the official publication of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Kristine Fredriksson is a rodeo authority who traces the developments on the rodeo scene and books on the subject from 1945 to 1986. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |