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Cowboy Life on the Sidetrack

Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

(4,25 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

Frank Benton, himself a wealthy rancher, provides a series of first-hand sketches of cowboy life of the late 19th and early 20th century from stories gathered from the "sidetrack." These were working cowpunchers with a subculture of their own who did the day-to-day work of the ranches. This is an important part of American history preserved for us in these stories. - Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 39 min)

Chapters

Dedication and Preface

2:24

Read by Larry Wilson

The Start

10:39

Read by Dale Latham

Chuckwagon's Dream

7:31

Read by Dale Latham

Grazing the Sheep

4:41

Read by Francisco

Letters from Home Brought by Immigrants

7:04

Read by Francisco

Eatumup Jake's Life Story

4:39

Read by Bill Mosley

The Schoolmarm's Saddle Horse

5:44

Read by Bill Mosley

Selling Cattle on the Range

7:10

Read by Bill Mosley

True Snake Stories

5:48

Read by Wayne Anderson

Chuckwagon's Death

8:21

Read by AnthonyJackson

Disappearance of the Sheepmen

9:28

Read by AnthonyJackson

Our Arrival in Cheyenne

7:45

Read by AnthonyJackson

The Post-Hole Digger's Ghost

7:37

Read by AnthonyJackson

Grafting

5:34

Read by Kim Gibbs

The File

5:29

Read by Kim Gibbs

The Cattle Stampede

10:51

Read by Michele Fry

Catching a Maverick

12:52

Read by Wayne Anderson

Stealing Crazy Head's War Ponies

15:50

Read by AnthonyJackson

The Cattle Queen's Ghost

15:14

Read by Sonia

Packsaddle Jack's Death

17:09

Read by Bill Mosley

A Cowboy Enoch Arden

8:14

Read by DrPGould

Grand Island

4:48

Read by DrPGould

''Sarer''

16:40

Read by DrPGould

Arrival at South Omaha Transfer

16:17

Read by Bill Mosley

The Final Roundup

1:51

Read by Larry Wilson

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Very fun read/listen! I especially appreciated the variety of reading volunteers, as they brought lively personality to each chapter. I chose this audiobook on a whim - I’m neither into cowboys or rail travel - but was pleasantly surprised at how much I was enjoying the stories.

(5 Sterne)

Very funny read. One must forgive some period derogatory references we now find offensive, but railroads will have to remain pilloried or where is fun?