"This is the story of me and my ranch friends, of the heritage that was ours, the way we worked, the tales we told, and the fun we had on America's largest, most progressive cattle ranch," says Frank Goodwyn. The creed of the King Ranch cattlemen was simple: "If you want to make a kid into a cowboy, start him out as soon as he can sit on a horse." Being the son of the foreman on the Norias Division of the ranch, Goodwyn started working cattle every summer at an early age. Except for the bookkeeper and the bachelor boss Caesar Kleberg, the Goodwyns were usually the only Anglos present. Goodwyn thus spent most of his time with the Spanish-speaking ranch hands, and, he writes, "among them I learned the beginnings of all I know." With photographs by Toni Frissell, Life on the King Ranch is replete with tales told by Goodwyn's compadres such as cow camp foreman Euvence Garcia and Jose ("Joe One-Wing") Cantu; fun and games in the prickly mazes of mesquite; and the real work of roping, branding, dipping, and just-plain working cattle. Goodwyn also tells of the founding by Captain Richard King of the legendary ranch and of the ways that the King Ranch was modernizing its operations while contending with the age-old elements of the semidesert South Texas plain.First published in 1951, the old-time cowboying and creative techniques, campfire cuisine, and memorable personalities of Life on the King Ranch make it a book of timeless interest.
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FRANK GOODWYN was born in South Texas in 1911 and grew up on the King Ranch. He holds degrees in English and Spanish from Texas A&I University in Kingsville and earned a Ph.D. in Spanish and Folklore from the University of Texas at Austin. He twice held the J. Frank Dobie Fellowship in Southwestern Literature. Goodwyn is the author of two novels, The Magic of Limping John (named Best Texas Book of the Year by the Texas Institute of Letters in 1944) and The Black Bull, as well as poems, folk tales, and articles on the craft of writing. He is a professor emeritus of the University of Maryland and lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
First published in 1951, tells of the author's experiences growing up and working on a South Texas ranch which was founded in 1853 and is now a multinational agribusiness and energy exploration corporation. He tells of the ranch heritage, traditional cowboy ways, and the impact of modernization. Illustrated with b&w photos. Includes a bibliography
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Hardback. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. Bruce Marchin (illustrator). 1st edition. Life on the King Ranch by Frank Goodwin. Published by Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX, 1993. 1st Signed Edition. Hardbound. Paper DJ. Size 8vo (up to 9-1/2'' tall). 293 Pgs. ISBN 0890965641. Bottom front corner board and DJ puppy chewed, teeth marks on 1st hundred pages bottom corner edge, otherwise book is in excellent condition. Signed by Frank Goodwyn on half-title page. Originally published by Thomas Y Crowell Co in 1951. This edition is number forty-nine in The Centennial Sereies of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University. Foreword by Bruce S Cheeseman, photographs by Toni Frissell, drawings by Bruce Marchin. The story of the author and his ranch friends, of the heritage that was theirs, the way they worked, the tales they told, and the fun they had on America's largest, most progressive cattle ranch. Description text copyright 2014 BooksForComfort. Item ID 29413. signed by author. book. Seller Inventory # 29413