9781552385289-1552385280-The Cowboy Legend: Owen Wister's Virginian and the Canadian-American Ranching Frontier (The West, 6) (Volume 6)

The Cowboy Legend: Owen Wister's Virginian and the Canadian-American Ranching Frontier (The West, 6) (Volume 6)

ISBN-13: 9781552385289
ISBN-10: 1552385280
Author: John Jennings
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781552385289
ISBN-10: 1552385280
Author: John Jennings
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages

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The Cowboy Legend: Owen Wister's Virginian and the Canadian-American Ranching Frontier (The West, 6) (Volume 6) (ISBN-13: 9781552385289 and ISBN-10: 1552385280), written by authors John Jennings, was published by University of Calgary Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Cowboy Legend: Owen Wister's Virginian and the Canadian-American Ranching Frontier (The West, 6) (Volume 6) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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The cowboy, as perhaps no other figure, has captured the imagination of North Americans for over a century. Before Owen Wister's publication of The Virginian in 1902, the image of the cowboy was essentially that of the dime novel - a rough, violent, one-dimensional drifter, or the stage cowboy variety found in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. Wister's novel was to transform, almost overnight, this image of the cowboy. Soon after its publication, Wister sent a copy, inscribed "To the hero from the author," to Everett Johnson, a cowboy from Virginia who had been a friend of Wister's in Wyoming in the 1880s. Johnson had migrated to Alberta by the 1890s, eventually settling in the Calgary area. Before his death in 1946, his daughter-in-law, Jean Johnson, transcribed Everett's stories of the old west and collected them into a manuscript, now on deposit in the Glenbow Archives.

In The Cowboy Legend, John Jennings, building on Jean Johnson's work, details the evidence that Everett Johnson was the initial and prime inspiration for Wister's cowboy, and in the process shows that Johnson led a fascinating life in his own right. His memories of both the Wyoming and Alberta cattle frontiers provide insight into ranch life on both sides of the border, and the compelling parallel biographies of Johnson and Wister feature vignettes of legendary period figures such as Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, and Butch Cassidy, not to mention the best man at Johnson's wedding, Henry Longabaugh, a.k.a. the Sundance Kid.

With an impressive range of scholarship and archival research, Jennings melds this realistic study of the cowboy frontier with an intriguing account of Wister's subsequent creation of the cowboy mystique, aided by two close friends and perhaps somewhat unexpected collaborators, Frederic Remington and Theodore Roosevelt. As compulsively readable as it is informative, this unique contribution to western history and literature will be welcomed by fans and scholars alike.v

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