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Ian
Tyson: The Long Trail
My
Life in the West
Ian Tyson's journey to the West began in the unlikely
city of Victoria, BC, where he rode his dad's horses on
the weekends and met cowboys in the pages of Will
James's books, and eventually followed that cowboy dream
to rodeo competition. Laid up after breaking a leg, he
learned the guitar, and drifted east, becoming a key
songwriter and performer in the folk revival movement.
But the West always beckoned, and when his marriage to
his partner and collaborator Sylvia broke up and the
music scene threatened to grind him down, he retreated
to a ranch and work with cutting horses. Soon, he'd
bought a ranch in Alberta and found a new voice as the
renowned Western Revival singer-songwriter and horseman
he is today. This book is Ian's reflection on that
journey...
Hardback
$25.95
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Last
Buckaroo
Mackey
Hedges
Told through the persona of
narrator Tap McCoy, a renegade, drifter, loner, and
well-seasoned cowboy we experience Tap's happen chance meeting
with Dean McCuen, a young drugstore cowboy from back east. While
Tap just wants a ride out of town, Dean believes he has found a
sidekick and mentor. What follows between Tap and the tag-a-long
greenhorn is a rousin', ramblin' tale of their exploits as they
ride, rope, brand, and herd their way through ranches, pack
stations and feedlots all over the West. It's also a tale of
camaraderie and carousing as the two get thrown from their
horses, tossed in jail, save lives, see deaths, fight cowboys,
and light up the pages with their escapades. Mackey's
unvarnished prose and salty style delight us with the life of a
fading tradition. Publishers' Weekly said of Mackey, "a
buckaroo himself," he spins a colorful yarn about
20th-century cowboys reminiscent of The Rounders." The
novel stands on its own as a classic and unique story of an
American way of life honoring the Western Lifestyle.
Paperback
$20.00
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Shadow
of the Wind
Mackey
Hedges
They're
Back!! Yep, for the many fans of the award winning,
Western novel, Last Buckaroo,
the characters of Tap McCoy and Dean McCuen are alive again in
the new,
fast moving story Shadow Of The Wind. From the deserts of Arizona to the lava rims
of Hells Canyon in Idaho, Tap
and Dean ride, rope and brawltheir way across the pages of this
rollicking
story of modern day ranch life.
In Shadow of The Wind you will get to better
know the characters of grumpy
old rancher, Ben Bird; DumbDonny the hyper active wild buckaroo;
the white hating family of Dean's Indian wife TenaRayas well as
a
host of other old and new characters.
Paperback
$26.95
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Grass
Beyond the Mountains
Richmond
P. Hobson
Three
cowhands with a dream of owning a cattle ranch made a
heroic pioneer trek across unchartered mountain ranges
to open up the frontier grasslands in northern British
Columbia during the early 1930's. This is their
story.
With
laconic cowboy humor and the ease of a born writer,
author Rich Hobson describes the life-and-death
escapades, the funny and tragic incidents peopled with
extraordinary frontier characters, in a true adventure
that surpasses the most thrilling wild west fiction.
Trade
Paper $13.95

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Nothing
Too Good for A Cowboy
Richmond
P. Hobson
This
is a true adventure story, told by a man who built a
four-million-acre cattle empire in an unexplored
wilderness of the British Columbia interior. It is
a story of hardship and endurance - of cattle drives,
frozen faces, and marauding wolf packs. It is the
story of the cowboy way of life - the starry nights and
mountain air. And it is the story and mystery of
the author's recurring vision of the blonde dream women
who broke into his solitary existence. Book two of
the trilogy, this is a book to be treasured!
Trade
Paper $13.95
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The
Rancher Takes A Wife
Richmond
P. Hobson
Book
three of the trilogy. Far in the interior of
British Columbia lies a jungle of swamps, rivers and
grasslands. It's a vast and still barely explored
wilderness, whose principal citizens are timber wolves,
moose, giant grizzly bears, and the odd human
being. Into this forbidding land, Rich Hobson,
pioneer cattle rancher, brings his city-raised,
interior-decorating bride. And what happens when
Gloria meets the wilderness and her husband's backwoods
cronies is an adventure story everyone will enjoy.
These dramatic tales are described with the humor and
vivid detail that have made Hobson's books perennial
favorites.
Trade
Paper $13.95

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Bob
Fudge: Texas Trail Driver
Montana-Wyoming
Cowboy 1862 - 1933
Jim Russell
Bob Fudge lived in the American West
of the late 1800 and early 1900's. This is the
fascinating account of the era that anyone with an
interest in cowboy life and historical times of the Old
American West will treasure and read again and again.
Stories of life with Indians,
stampeding cattle herds, round ups and cowboys caring
for their cattle as they trail them from Texas to the
lush grasses of Montana territory along the Yellowstone
range. There's nail biting excitement and danger
around every bend, real true stories with lives
lost. Cold, lonely winters and wildfires burning
up the ground. Wild, unbroken stallions and
crossing flooded rivers. These things were all
part of a cowboy's life in the Real Wild West. Bob
Fudge and the others who drove these herds helped settle
the northern states. They lived a true cowboy life
and enjoyed every minute to the fullest.
Hardback
$30.00
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Arena
Legacy: The Heritage of American Rodeo
Richard
Rattenbury
Following its
historical overview, Arena Legacy features an extensive
pictorial gallery of signature materials. A series of colorful
portfolios reveals treasured artifacts from rodeo life,
including costumes, trophies, buckles, and riding equipment.
Here the reader will discover lavish artistry in leather and
silver, flamboyant expression in western dress, and the
interpretive work of both fine artists and commercial
illustrators. Certain
to delight a diverse audience of rodeo aficionados,
participants, collectors, and historians, this stunning volume
is a fitting tribute to America's truly western sport.
Hardback $65.00
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A Book of
Photographs From Lonesome Dove
20th
Anniversary Edition
To celebrate the twentieth
anniversary of the 1989 CBS debut of the multi-award-winning
miniseries Lonesome Dove, this book is a
commemorative edition of A Book of Photographs from
Lonesome Dove. This edition features a new deluxe dust
jacket with new photographs of Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee
Jones, as well as a specially designed twenty-year commemorative
sticker. With 25,000 copies of the regular edition sold, this
anniversary edition—which is limited to 5,000 copies—will
surely become a collectible.
Hardback
$45.00
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Bound
Like Grass
Ruth
McLaughlin
At the start of this
haunting memoir, Ruth McLaughlin returns to the site of her
childhood home in rural eastern Montana. In place of her
family's house, she finds only rubble and a blackened chimney. A
fire has taken the old farmstead and with it ninety-seven years
of hard-luck memories. Amidst the ruins, a lone tree survives,
reminding her of her family's stubborn will to survive despite
hardships that included droughts, hunger, and mental illness.
Bound Like Grass is
McLaughlin's account of her own — and her family's —
struggle to survive on their isolated wheat and cattle farm.
With acute observation, she explores her roots as a descendant
of Swedish American grandparents who settled in Montana at the
turn of the twentieth century with high ambitions, and of
parents who barely managed to eke out a living on their own
neighboring farm.
Hardback
$24.95
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Luis
Ortega's Rawhide Artistry
Chuck
Stormes & Dan Reeves
An acclaimed rawhide
braider of horse gear, Luis Ortega elevated his craft to
collectible art and influenced a generation of gear makers. This
book is the most comprehensive overview of his life, art, and
career and the first book-length work on rawhide braiding in
North America, charting changes in horse gear over five decades.
More than a biography, the
book is a richly illustrated overview of this expert braider’s
art. Some 100 illustrations, 70 in color, offer close-ups of
Ortega’s work that depict the intricacy of his reins, quirts,
and other pieces. From eight-strand reatas to figure-eight
hobbles, the beauty, functionality, and painstaking care of his
output shine through in every piece.
Hardback
$55.00
Paperback
$29.95
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True
Horsemanship Through Feel
Bill
Dorrance & Leslie Desmond
Expert horseman
Bill Dorrance chose the name True Horsemanship Through
Feel because feel is the language of horses. Learning
that language can expand any horseman's knowledge and
abilities - whether they are learning to rope, ride, or
start horses. In language that is generously detailed
and packed with meaning, Dorrance directs our attention
to the many subtle things there are to notice about the
ways that horses and humans operate. In these pages, he
urges us to reach toward a deeper level of insight into
horses and ourselves, as he ladles out a wealth of
helpful information. With hundreds of illustrations, True Horsemanship Through Feel takes you
step-by-step through the basic struggles that have
characterized horse-human relations for centuries.
**Staff
pick! "If I could only have one book on
horsemanship, this one is it! - Rita"
Paperback
$32.95

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True
Unity
Tom
Dorrance
Tom
Dorrance has been referred to as the "horse
lawyer." Tom gives the horse credit for his
knowledge of a horse's feelings and problems. He says ,
"What I know about the horse I learned from the
horse." Now, in True Unity, Tom shares
some of the basic ideas to help achieve a true unity for
human and horse. It allows the reader to approach the horse with Tom - to
approach the horse with a feeling of acceptance for the
value of the whole horse - physical, mental and
an innermost horse. A unique bonus feature of True
Unity is a chapter presenting some of Tom's students
as they share how Tom's help with their horses changed
their horses and their lives.
Hardback
$21.95

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Think
Harmony with Horses
Ray
Hunt
“When you ask your horse to do something it should
be his idea…he wants to do it, he likes to do it, he
understands how to do it, and he does it.” These words
are typical of the way Ray Hunt expresses his philosophy
of the ideal relationship between man and horse.
Included in this book is an interpretation of the
“Ray Hunt method of schooling a horse,” written by
Vincent W. Carpenter, who attended one of Ray’s
clinics. He tells amazing stories that Ray might not
tell about himself and summarizes the whole philosophy
in a clear and objective way.
Also included is a question and answer section, in
which a number of the most commonly asked questions are
answered in detail. And throughout the entire book runs
the simple, basic idea: think harmony.
Hardback
$14.95
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Hackamore
Reinsman
Ed
Connell
First published in 1952, Hackamore
Reinsman is a hands-on manual of instruction describing
in detail the use of the hackamore and snaffle
bit. Connell takes a green horse and trainer from
the first bosal and ground-pulling to the point the
horse will slide and whirl on the hackamore.
Paper
$14.95
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Reinsman
of the West: Bridles and Bits
Ed
Connell
Connell's second book, Reinsman of the
West is the second half of the training process.
It gives the Why and How of making the straight-up spade
bit horse out of the hackamore horse, bitting gradually
so that the horse will slide, rein and stop on only the
slight movement of the rider's two fingers. This
book takes the mystery out of the spade bit and shows,
among other things, that the spade in the hands of a man
trained to use it is easier on the horse than even the
common grazer or snaffle bits. It explains how to
choose the right bit to get the most from your
horse.
Paper
$14.95
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Vaquero
Style Horsemanship
Ed
Connell
This book is a compilation of articles
and letters from the 1950's through the 1970's on
specific training problems. The articles provide
more clarification and explain in greater depth the
first two books, Hackamore Reinsman and Reinsman of the
West.
Paper
$24.95
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Faraway
Horses
Buck
Brannaman
In The Faraway
Horses, Buck recounts his moving, inspiring, and
often humorous adventures conducting clinics and meeting
people from all over the world. He writes of
the horses he's learned from, tells of the owners
he's taught (from the good to the horrifying, such as
the trainer who used abuse to make her show Arabians
look "spirited"), and shares stories of the
horse-rider relationships he's changed. These principles
are really about life - about living your life so you're
not at war with the horse, or with other people,"
Buck writes. At heart, this rich and rewarding
autobiography is ultimately a prescription for living a
positive and harmonious existence - whether it involves
horses or not.
Paperback
$16.95
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Believe
Buck
Brannaman
BELIEVE continues to chronicle the man's
efforts as catalyst and mentor as we meet thirteen
people with whom he has worked. Through their words and
through Brannaman's perceptive introductions to each
essay, we experience first-hand the hope and confidence
that he has instilled in them and their horses.
You will discover through these stories how many
untapped dreams and abilities you too possess, and how
you can bring them to fruition. So journey with Buck
Brannaman, learn from him, and profit from the voyage.
Paperback
$16.95
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Groundwork
Buck
Brannaman
This book contains some ideas for you
and your horse to work through to get more comfortable
with each other. There are many ways of going about
working with horses and there is no right or wrong way,
however you may find as I have, that there are things we
all have learned to do that has very little to do with
actually riding the horse.
The groundwork information contained in this will
help you to prepared both you and your horse for
situations that unfortunately sometimes occur at the
worst time. Perhaps when that big thunderhead is
building off in the distance one day you can simply don
your slicker and carry on! There are many things that
accidentally occur with a horse but if he's gentle and
trusts you as a friend, then he'll allow you to help him
out of trouble, instead of seeing you as the trouble.
Hardback
$19.95
This is a great companion to Buck's Groundwork DVD
also available!
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Colt
Starting DVD
Ray
Hunt
This
2-DVD set includes more than five hours of hands-on
instructions by THE Master of
Communication. These DVDs show Ray working with
colts at a depth not often seen in any horse training
video. A major lesson to learn from Ray Hunt is
that the beginning is not only the most interesting, but
the most important part of a horse's education.
Here, you'll see all four colts achieve important
"first" - first saddling, first bridling,
first ride, first group ride, and on to beginning
training exercises. This is what sets up a horse's
career for success, no matter what breed or discipline.
DVD
$70.00
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Visits
with Tom DVD
Learning
to Ride with Feel, Timing and Balance
Tom
Dorrance
This 2 disc set present the work of Tom
Dorrance, a gifted horseman. Disc 1 shows
Tom teaching how to develop a better understanding of
his three major principles of horsemanship, Feel Timing
and Balance.
With his direction and support, it is easy to see how
the horse and rider begin to make positive changes.
There is a huge amount of information given from Tom as
he explains different ways of approaching the horse to
get the job done.
Disc 2 starts with
a little biography of Tom as he talks about his earlier
days and his family. This transitions well into an in
depth discussion of his bestsellingbook 'True Unity',
where Tom, for the first time on film, expands on some
of the deeper and finer points he makes within the
book. Throughout there are wonderful examples of
Tom's sense of humor as well as his remarkable wisdom.
Important Viewer Note: There are a few
places where the audio track may vary in volume.
Total running time 135 minutes.
DVD
$59.95
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Feel,
Timing & Balance DVD
Tom
Dorrance
The contents of this DVD present the
unique approach Tom used with horses - that the human
needs to think more and do less; to feel what the horse
is feeling and operate from where the horse is.
This is not a "How To" instructional
guide. It is more about trying to understand the
essence of Tom's work and how to apply his approach to
horses in a way that will help the viewer work toward
the true unity and willing communication between horse
and human at any level.
Of note, because certain segments of
this DVD were recorded under crowd conditions at actual
clinics, the sound and picture quality is impaired in a
few places for short periods of time. However,
these sections have purposefully been kept in because of
their importance to continuity and content.
DVD
$59.95
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Ranch
Roping of the Vaqueros DVD
Alfonso
Aguilar
Basic
$50.00
Advanced
$60.00
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The
Californios DVD:
Branding
Roping & Stock Handling Techninques
This documentary style instructional DVD takes
viewers into the world of the buckaroo at work, branding
cattle on the western ranges. Featuring actual
interviews with some of the regions handiest cowboys,
hard to get information is intricately woven into
spectacular footage. Martin Black, Buck Brannaman, and
Larry Schutte, to name a few, share their unique
insights and opinions. More than just philosophy, this
in depth masterpiece chronicles a way of life while
educating viewers on the finer points of branding.
DVD $49.95
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The
Californios Ranch Roping & Stock Horse Contest
Highlights:
Volume 1 DVD
Through the years many have requested video footage
of "The Californios." This DVD is a
compilation of the first seven years of video highlights
captured at this unique ranch roping event. From the
grainy images of the event in its early years, to
dazzling images of more recent performances, the DVD
gives viewers a lengthy visual experience of attending
The Californios. Ranch roping buffs, seasoned
hands, and all interested in the vaquero and buckaroo
traditions will thoroughly enjoy this 43 minute video
montage set to up beat music. It is a mixture of roping
clips, stock horses and competitors, doing what they do
best, roping their way into Californios history!
DVD $39.95

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Good
Night Cowboy
Author Glenn Dromgoole's couplets in lullaby rhythm
gently invite little ones to enter sleep, and artist
Barbra Clack guides their minds' eyes from the cow dog
nodding in the shed to the prairie grasses whispering
"Shuteye! Little Cowboy, the spiny horned toads in
their dusty beds are closing their bright eyes,
too!"
Hardback
$15.95
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Good
Night Cowgirl
Glenn
Dromgoole's lullaby rhythm for little Cowgirls!
Hardback
$15.95
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The
Vaquero Series DVD's
#1:
Tapadero
Tapadero gives an overview of
the history of California's vaqueroes and goes into
the fine details of the vaquero way (the use of the
hackamore, the spade bit and reata roping) and provides
the viewer a colorful look at the vaquero — his dress,
his gear, and the fine artisans who produce it. The
viewer also gets a taste of the ranch life and the
awe-inspiring California scenery. 82
min.
DVD
$19.95
#2:
Remuda
The
evolution of the buckaroo has a fascinating history. It
began in Alta CA over 200 years ago with the
Californio Vaquero, then moved northward into the Great
Basin when the California ranchos were fenced out. The
Remuda takes us from the rolling hills of California to
the sagebrush sea of Nevada and Oregon, where everything
is bigger and wilder, an environment that is aptly
named, America’s Outback. This feature-length
documentary runs 92 minutes.
DVD
$19.95
#3:
Holo Holo Paniolo
Holo holo in Hawaiian, means to get around and that's
what this documentary is all about. Filmed on five
Hawaiian islands, it takes you to the large spreads like
Parker Ranch, and to some of the smaller homesteads of
the native Hawaiians. 98 mins.
DVD
$19.95
#4:
Houlihan
Houlihan traces the journey of the vaqueros and
buckaroos to the Northern Range, where they met up with
the Texas Punchers. Horses in this country were wild,
tough and mean enough to eat you alive. So it's no
wonder this country turns out the best bronc riders. To
make a hand here, you have to be able to ride anything
with hair on it. That, coupled with the rigors of winter
make the Northern Range Cowboy a breed of it own.
Houlihan DVD is 96 minutes.
DVD
$19.95
#5:
Los Primeros: The First Vaqueros
The
Vaquero roots go back fifteen centuries to Spain, the
Moors and Mexico. He carried his bravery to the New
World and had a profound influence on the Californio
Vaquero and his horsemanship. Filmed in Spain, Mexico
and the American West.
DVD
$19.95
#6:
Tierra Encantado: New Mexico Cowboy
Four
hundred years ago, the Spaniards introduced the horse
to the American West. El caballo, as the Spanish
called the horse, had a profound effect on this new
world.
The
descendants of those early settlers still live in New
Mexico and many of them still speak the dialect of the
Conquistadors. The foundation the Spaniards laid for
ranching is still practiced on the big spreads — the
Bell Ranch, Pecos Ranch and San Cristobal Ranch.
It’s all part of this great Southwestern melting pot
forging a
colorful culture unique to Tierra Encantado — the
land of enchantment.
DVD
$19.95
NEWEST RELEASE!
#7: Mula: The Long-Eared Hero
of the Spanish Trail
When
a tough job needs to be done, the mule is the animal of choice.
He's a survivor, can go further on less food and water and carry
more weight than a horse. Mules are used in the rugged Sierra
Nevada mountains. Recreational riders in the rocky deserts of
the southwest love their ability to handle the toughest terrain.
And big draft mules drag out logs in the South. This is the
story of the mule from when he first arrived in the Americas
with Columbus.
DV
D $19.95
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