The Arthur H. Clark Company
Title | The Arthur H. Clark Company PDF eBook |
Author | Robert A. Clark |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
For more than a century the history of the American Frontier, particularly the West, has been the speciality of the Arthur H. Clark Company. We publish new books, both interpretive and documentary, in small, high-quality editions for the collector, researcher, and library.
The Remnants of the Great Ilonggo Nation
Title | The Remnants of the Great Ilonggo Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Sebastian Sta. Cruz Serag |
Publisher | Rex Bookstore, Inc. |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789712321429 |
The American Cowboy
Title | The American Cowboy PDF eBook |
Author | Joe B Frantz |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2016-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 080615599X |
The cowboy, America’s most popular folk hero, appeals to millions of readers of novels, histories, biographies, and folk tales. Cowboys command a vast audience on country radio, television, and at the movies, but what exactly is a cowboy? Authors Joe B. Frantz and Julian Ernest Choate, Jr., reveal the real, dyed-in-the-wool cowboy as a heroic being from the American past, who richly deserves to be understood in terms of reality, instead of myth. Here, then, is the definitive portrait of the American cowboy—in frontier history and in literature—reexamined, revitalized, and set in the proper perspective. Many exciting accounts of cowboy life have been presented by such talented writers as J. Evetts Haley, J. Frank Dobie, Wayne Gard, Walter Prescott Webb, Edward Everett Dale, Helena Huntington Smith, Ramon F. Adams, and C. L. Sonnichsen. But Frantz and Choate see the cowboy in relation to the entire panorama of western history and as part of a continuing tradition: “The American cowboy has carved a niche—niche nothing, it’s a gorge—in American affection as a folk hero, and in this role we have surveyed him.” The American Cowboy: The Myth and the Reality is illustrated with sixteen pages of the great cowboy photographs made more than a century ago by Erwin E. Smith.
Style and General Format for the Publications of the Arthur H. Clark Co
Title | Style and General Format for the Publications of the Arthur H. Clark Co PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur H. Clark Company |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Authorship |
ISBN |
History of the Philippines
Title | History of the Philippines PDF eBook |
Author | Conrado Benitez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Philippines |
ISBN |
The Making of a Southerner
Title | The Making of a Southerner PDF eBook |
Author | Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 1992-02-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0820313858 |
Tells the life story of the author, an African American woman who experienced the hardships and prejudices of life in the South
As Big as the West
Title | As Big as the West PDF eBook |
Author | Clyde A. Milner II |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 447 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0195127099 |
Granville Stuart (1834-1918) is a quintessential Western figure, a man whose adventures rival those of Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill, or Sitting Bull, and who embodied many of the contradictions of America's westward expansion. Stuart collected guns, herded cattle, mined for gold, and killed men he thought outlaws. But he also taught himself Shoshone, French, and Spanish, denounced formal religion, married a Shoshone woman, and eventually became a United States diplomat.In this fascinating biography, Clyde A. Milner II and Carol A. O'Connor, co-editors of the acclaimed Oxford History of the American West, trace Stuart's remarkable trajectory from his birth in Virginia, through his formative years in the agricultural settlements of Iowa and the mining camps of Gold Rush California, to his rough-and-tumble life in Montana and his rise to prominence as a public figure. Along the way, we see Granville and his brother James battling bandits and horsethieves and becoming leaders of the new Montana territory. The authors explore Granville's life as a cattleman, including his role as the leader of a vigilante force, known as "Stuart's Stranglers," responsible for several hangings in 1884, his abandonment of his half-Shoshone children after his second marriage, his government service in offices ranging from the head of the Butte Public Library to U.S. Minister to Paraguay and Uruguay, and his final years, during which he composed a memoir, Forty Years on the Frontier, still widely read for its dramatic account of the era.Written with narrative flair and a lively awareness of current issues in Western history, As Big as the West fully illuminates the conflicting realities of the frontier, where a man could speak of wiping out "half-breeds" while fathering 11 mixed-race children, and go from vigilante to diplomat in the space of a few years.