Cowboy Lingo by Ramon F. Adams

Cowboy Lingo

Ramon F. Adams

272 pages first pub 1936 (view editions)

nonfiction reference informative slow-paced
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This book is ideal for readers who relish linguistically rich, culturally immersive explorations of American history and vernacular, offering both scholarly insight and folksy charm.

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The cowboy — that enigmatic, larger-than-life icon of our culture —has long been considered a figure of fast hands, steel nerves, and few words. But according to Ramon Adams, cowboys, once among themselves, enjoyed a vivid, often boisterous repart...

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