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Who were the Cowboys of the Old West? This book tells the story of the high time of the American cowboy from the end of the Civil War until the mids, when bad weather, poor range management and disastrous cattle-market prices forced an end to the old freewheeling ways. all members. Members. Recently added by. The Cowboys (Old West Time-Life Series) [William H. Forbis., Editors of Time Life Books] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Cowboys (Old West Time-Life Series). Yet one more in the Time-Life "Old West" series Here, the focus is cowboys. As the work says at the outset, outlining context for what is to follow (Page 17): "The high time of the American cowboy lasted a bare generation, from the end of the Civil War until the mids, when bad weather, poor range management and disastrous cattle-market prices forced an end to the old freewheeling.
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