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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite comprehensive, March 20, 2008
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A well researched and comprehensive book. At first, I was a bit concerned about the information being categorized alphabetically, versus topically, but it is a good system for this type of information. I find myself sitting and reading through a letter of the alphabet at a time. Fun to read, quite interesting, and on double checking the information from other sources, historically accurate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where does the legend end and the history begin?, April 20, 2009
This review is from: The Cowboy Encyclopedia (Paperback)
Any perusal of my Reviews will show that I read a lot about the Old West. Whether one uses the term Westerns,Cowboys ,or whatever,there are so many aspects to it all,that it is impossible to say where one part begins or the other ends.On top of that,there is so much real history and colorful legends that it is nearly impossible to seperate it all.So,I have come to the conclusion,why bother,just enjoy it all.
I have several source books or encyclopedias,and find them all quite useful in my readings.
Richard Slatta takes a somewhat different approach,by addressing the broad subject of "Cowboy". This covers a broad area. He does not even contain it to the American West,but also Mexico,South America,Canada and even Australia.He further expands from the actual cows,cowboys,ranches,Indians,Pioneers,etc.,to include Movies,Books and Novels,Radio Shows,TV,and Music ,both of the Western and Cowboy music and even Country and Western music.
Because the author has cast such a wide net,he had to pick and choose what details he would cover. Because of this, you simply cannot tell what you expect to find ,when looking up something.There seems to be no rhyme or reason why he goes into great detail on one thing and little or none on another.However;what he does address is quite good.As one proceeds through the book ,one comes across hundreds of entries that simply refer to other parts of the book.I really believe the author simply tried to do too much and as a result winds up with a book that one never knows what to expect when turning to it as a resource.
Be that as it may,it is still a worthwhile resource to have on your bookshelf,but the subject of "Cowboy" is so wide and varied,one book can never be enough.
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