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The Cattle Chronicles: 22 Books to Devour for Anyone Passionate about Livestock - Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack The Rustler of Wind River On the cattle plague Wells Brothers etc - cover

The Cattle Chronicles: 22 Books to Devour for Anyone Passionate about Livestock - Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack The Rustler of Wind River On the cattle plague Wells Brothers etc

Edward Sylvester Ellis, Andy Adams, Frank H. Spearman, B. M. Bower, Clarence Young, George W. Ogden, Carlos Rodriguez, Horace Annesley Vachell, Vingie E. Roe, Frank Benton, Charles James Korinek, Association Florida State Live Stock, Frank Webster Farley, George W. Pope, Company Pratt Food, William Carter Stubbs, Ward J. MacNeal, Willis P. Hazard, W. J. Miller, W. C. Kinney, M. E. Friedman, N. L. VanDemark, James Captain Carson, Honoré Bourguignon

Publisher: e-artnow

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The Cattle Chronicles: 22 Books to Devour for Anyone Passionate about Livestock is a comprehensive anthology that explores the expansive world of cattle and livestock through various literary lenses. Delving into themes such as pastoral life, agricultural innovation, and human-animal relationships, this collection provides a multifaceted look into the intersection of culture and cattle. With a diverse range of literary styles, from historical treatises to fictional narratives, the anthology captures the integral role of livestock in shaping economic and cultural histories. Standout pieces within this volume illustrate the nuanced challenges and triumphs faced by those who live alongside the land and their herds. The contributing authors of The Cattle Chronicles represent a wide array of historical and cultural backgrounds, each bringing a unique perspective to the anthology. From well-known figures like B. M. Bower, known for western fiction, to experts like William Carter Stubbs, noted in agricultural science, the authors collectively contribute invaluable insights into the intricacies of livestock management and the evolution of the cattle industry. This collection is invigorated by voices that span different literary movements and historical contexts, enriching readers' understanding of cattle's pivotal role across various societal frameworks. For readers seeking an insightful exploration of livestock's impact, this anthology is an unparalleled resource. Offering a unique opportunity to experience a broad spectrum of perspectives, The Cattle Chronicles enriches one's appreciation of agricultural life and its literature. The dialogue generated through the intersection of these varied works fosters an educational platform that benefits anyone interested in the evolution of livestock's cultural and economic significance. Dive into this collection to gain a deeper, multidisciplinary understanding of what cattle mean to our world and societies.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 3000 pages.

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