Críticas:
The departure of the grey wolves from [the Double Mountain Country] in 1880 was one of the most remarkable incidents that ever occurred....Early one morning about the middle of February, I was riding on the edge of the plains near the caprocks when I saw some distance from me a great string of objects, coming out of the canyon and heading in a northwestern course across the plains....[I] discovered to my astonishment that they were wolves....[T]here must have been several thousand of them. They were traveling in a lope or sweeping trot, they were probably twenty abreast, and the pack must have been two or three miles in length.
Reseña del editor:
Newspaperman Don Hampton Biggers witnessed the last years of the West Texas frontier and grew intrigued with the buffalo hunters, the early cattlemen, and the stories they told. As the twentieth century began, he was collecting and publishing the recollections of old-timers who had participated in making Texas history. This book combines two of Biggers' works, ""History That Will Never Be Repeated"" (1901) and ""Pictures of the Past"" (1902) both rare and coveted by collectors of Texana. The two, republished in 1991 as a Book Club of Texas special edition and trade clothbound edition, are now available in paperback for the first time. For Pictures of the Past the author wove old buffalo hunters stories into descriptions of the herds, the slaughter, Indian incidents, Fort Griffin, the battle at Adobe Walls, and much more. ""History That Will Never Be Repeated"" records lore of the cattle industry in West Texas from 1876. In these vivid accounts by cowboys and ranchers are some of the most emblematic events of the American Westriding line, working roundup, turning a drift herdrecalled not for their romance but for their hardship and for the sheer endurance required of the men who lived them. The remarkable period photography of George Robertson and Erwin E. Smith illustrates the book in duotone throughout.
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