The Cowboy

  • The Cowboy
    By Ronnie C. Tyler

    The famous Montana painter Charles M. Russell felt he had arrived in the West just as the cowboy had reached his peak . Ilis paintings accurately preserve the flavor and authenticity of the range and its men that Russell loved .

  • The Cowboy
    By Kristine Rolofson

    The Cowboy by Kristine Rolofson released on Nov 24, 1995 is available now for purchase.

  • The Cowboy
    By Kristine Rolofson

    Kristine Rolofson. speculatively as he eyed the sling that cupped her arm. “Mebbee there's a reward for your skin, too. You been shot in a robbery lately, lad?” Elizabeth tried not to show her fear. “You're barking up the wrong tree, ...

  • The Cowboy
    By Joan Johnston

    Trace Blackthorne offers to save Callie Creed's family from financial ruin, despite the long feud between their families, if she will marry him

  • The Cowboy: Representations of Labor in an American Work Culture
    By Blake Allmendinger

    ... spurs" — in order to expose a band of robbers who worked for a railroad nearby (63). Later, in Riata and Spurs, he writes that he dressed variously as a "cowboy outlaw" (127), as an expert gunman (144), as a cattle brander (222), ...

  • The Cowboy
    By Vonna Harper, P. J. Mellor, Nelissa Donovan

    Four cowboys take four very lucky ladies on a wild ride in this erotic collection of stories that includes Nikki Alton's "Rodeo Man," in which L.A. magazine writer Anna Hartley, while on assignment in Wyoming, trades in her high heels for a ...

  • The Cowboy
    By Hildegard Muller

    Maybe he's not so silly after all. This richly-illustrated story about friendship and first impressions is perfect for young readers just beginning to tackle more complex sentence structures.

  • The Cowboy: Six-Shooters, Songs, and Sex
    By Buck Rainey, Charles W. Harris

    ... and the myth has fashioned The Cowboy into the most romantic occupant of the West , consistently gunning down badmen ... There was little romance " in gettin ' up at four o'clock in the mornin ' , eatin ' dust behind a trail herd ...

  • The Cowboy: His Characteristics, His Equipment, and His Part in the Development of the West (1922)
    By Philip Ashton Rollins

    Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their ...

  • The Cowboy
    By Julia Justiss

    He’s not looking for anything serious… When his older brother asks him to move back to Whiskey River to help run the family ranch, former Marine Grant McAllister feels obligated to agree.

  • The Cowboy: His Characteristics, His Equipment, and His Part in the Development of the West
    By Philip Ashton Rollins

    ... Cupid had been in action. Flowers were restricted to the bloom of the wild seedlings scattered on the roofs of the ranch buildings and amid the sage- brush, and to the geraniums, begonias, and ... wrangling” the saddle-horses, and making.

  • The Cowboy
    By Leah Vale

    ... THE RICH GIRL GOES WILD 957—BIG-BUCKS BACHELOR 1002—MACDOUGAL MEETS HIS MATCH 1026—THE BAD BOY 1034—THE COWBOY 1057—THE MARINE 1065—THE RICH BOY 1089—CHRISTMAS TEXAS STYLE “A Texan Under the Mistletoe” For Dad. Because he likes the ones ...

  • The Cowboy
    By Hildegard Muller

    When Anna pretends to teach her toy dog, Toto, to swim, he is carried too far out by a big wave but a boy in a cowboy hat comes to the rescue.

  • The Cowboy
    By Hildegard Muller

    Today Anna will teach her dog Toto to swim at the beach, and she has no time for the boy in the silly cowboy hat who watches. But when Toto floats away, the little cowboy comes to the rescue!

  • The Cowboy: His Characteristics, His Equipment, and His Part in the Development of the West
    By Philip Ashton Rollins

    A wonderful resource for anybody who lives or loves the cowboy life, this book is an incredible record of these men, their lives, and their work. - Back cover.

  • The Cowboy: An American Legend : a Mini-history
    By Phyllis Zauner

    The cowboy of fact my have been slightly less romantic than the legend portrayed in movie, song and paint. Still, there is the seed of truth in the legend. Myth and reality did converge.