The Cowboys' Star is a book of verse written in the simple traditions of cowboy/western poetry. It runs about 115 pages and was penned by Gary Crum, an avid student of the old West and its history. Gary is known for his humorous cowboy verses and his thrilling cowboy adventure poetry the latter with such subjects as dangerous shootouts and marauding cougars but this
book also includes many poems that are religious, romantic, and/or sentimental.
Like most cowboy poetry, these poems are seldom expressed in a complicated format. Instead, they are plain celebrations of the unique character and lifestyle of those who inhabit the legendary West: past and present. Sit back, open this volume, and enter a world where bravery and honor are still the traits of everyday men and women. You will not be disappointed.
The Cowboy's Star
The Kidnapping of Maggie Knapp, 1879
Cowboy Angel's
Knife Fight at Flynn's Saloon
Buckshot Clayton nd the Fort Yuma Stage, 1859
Colorado Cowboy Lies
Maneater, 1842
Orn'ry Gnaw Bone, 1898
The Governor and the Agent, 1913
The Cheyenne Stage
A Cowboy's Love Letter, 1861
includes 21 more poems
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