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Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading

by Roger L. Welch

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"Anyone with a love for horses, the judging of horseflesh, and an appreciation for the history of man's long association with the horse will like this book."—William E. Koch, Journal of the West

"These tales are gems of humor and wry understatement, displaying American folk-humor at its best. The jargon of horse-trading and early twentieth-century horse lore is fascinating. . .this book will be equally at home on the shelves of a university library or in an applecrate bookshelf nailed to the wall of a ranch bunkhouse. "—Western American Literature

"The thirty or so tales give a clear picture of the folklife of farmers and country people, as well as horsetraders, on the Great Plains during the end of the last century and the early years of this. . .they are told in a direct and economical style."—George Ewart Evans, Folklore

Plains folklorist Roger L. Welsch has edited a lively collection of stories by some master yarnspinners—those old-time traveling horse traders. Told to Federal Writers' Project fieldworkers in the 1930s, these stories cover the span of horse trading: human and equine trickery, orneriness, debility—and generosity.

Roger L. Welsch has written numerous books. He delivers a "Postcard from Nebraska" on CBS Sunday Morning.

Review:

"Anyone with a love for horses, the judging of horseflesh, and an appreciation for the history of mans long association with the horse will like this book."-William E. Koch, Journal of the West
(William E. Koch, Journal of the West)

Review:

"These tales are gems of humor and wry understatement, displaying American folk-humor at its best. The jargon of horse-trading and early twentieth-century horse lore is fascinating. . .this book will be equally at home on the shelves of a university library or in an applecrate bookshelf nailed to the wall of a ranch bunkhouse. "-Western American Literature
(Western American Literature)

Review:

"The thirty or so tales give a clear picture of the folklife of farmers and country people, as well as horsetraders, on the Great Plains during the end of the last century and the early years of this. . .they are told in a direct and economical style."-George Ewart Evans, Folklore
(George Ewart Evans, Folklore)

Synopsis:

Plains folklorist Roger Welsch has edited a lively collection of stories by some master yarnspinners-those old-time traveling horse traders.

Synopsis:

Plains folklorist Roger L. Welsch has edited a lively collection of stories by some master yarnspinners—those old-time traveling horse traders. Told to Federal Writers' Project fieldworkers in the 1930s, these stories cover the span of horse trading: human and equine trickery, orneriness, debility—and generosity.

About the Author

Roger L. Welsch has written numerous books. He delivers a "Postcard from Nebraska" on CBS Sunday Morning.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803297173
Subtitle:
Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading
Editor:
Welsch, Roger L.
Introduction:
Welsch, Roger
Editor:
Welsch, Roger
Author:
Welch, Roger L.
Author:
Welsch, Roger L.
Publisher:
Bison Books
Location:
Lincoln :
Subject:
Horses - General
Subject:
Horses
Subject:
Tales
Subject:
Legends and stories
Subject:
Horse trading
Subject:
Tales -- United States.
Subject:
General Social Science
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references p. 207.
Series Volume:
96-10
Publication Date:
February 1987
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
207
Dimensions:
8.00x5.36x.51 in. .54 lbs.

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