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J. Frank Dobie (1888–1964)

Autor de Up the Trail from Texas

72+ Obras 2,045 Miembros 14 Reseñas 4 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

J. Frank Dobie was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas on September 26, 1888. He graduated from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas in 1910 and received his master's degree from Columbia University. He became an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist. He wrote numerous mostrar más books depicting life in rural Texas including A Vaquero of the Brush Country, On the Open Range, Tongues of the Monte, The Voice of the Coyote, Tales of Old Time Texas, I'll Tell You a Tale, and Cow People. Coronado's Children won the Literary Guild Award in 1931. On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded him the Medal of Freedom. He died four days later on September 18, 1964. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras de J. Frank Dobie

Up the Trail from Texas (1955) 226 copias
The Longhorns (1941) 193 copias
Tales of Old-Time Texas (1955) 167 copias
The Voice of the Coyote (1949) 153 copias
The Mustangs (1952) 137 copias
Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver (1939) 110 copias
Rattlesnakes (1964) 84 copias
Cow People (1964) 65 copias
A Texan in England (1944) 49 copias
The Ben Lilly Legend (1905) 42 copias
Out of the Old Rock (1972) 40 copias
Tongues of the Monte (1804) 37 copias
Some Part of Myself (1600) 26 copias
Prefaces (1975) 23 copias
Texas and Southwestern Lore (1927) 21 copias
Man, Bird and Beast (1930) 17 copias
The Flavor of Texas (1975) 17 copias
Legends of Texas (1964) 15 copias
On the Open Range (1931) 15 copias
Coffee in the Gourd (1923) 13 copias
Foller de Drinkin' Gou'd (1928) 12 copias
Mustangs and Cow Horses (1965) 12 copias
Puro Mexicano (1935) 10 copias
Coyote Wisdom (1938) 9 copias
Straight Texas (1937) 8 copias
Southwestern Lore (1931) 8 copias
In the Shadow of History (1966) 8 copias
Tone the Bell Easy (1932) 6 copias
Rainbow in the Morning (1975) 6 copias
Texian Stomping Grounds (1967) 4 copias
Happy Hunting Ground (2000) 2 copias
The writer and his region (1950) 2 copias
Annotations 1 copia
A Corner Forever Texas (1938) 1 copia
Mesquite 1 copia

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A decent enough recapitulation of various “buried treasure” and mine legends from around the state of Texas. Such stories don’t really interest me, so I was mostly bored, though some managed to almost be told like a ghost story, which was somewhat gripping. Introduced and edited (and commented) by legendary Texas writer J. Frank Dobie, who was noted for his liberalism and progressivism on so much, especially on racial issues, it was jarring to read the casual racism doled out about Mexican Texans and Black Texans, by both the contributors and Dobie himself. This edition is a reprint by a small outfit from Louisiana, and there are numerous typos and odd formatting, and cross-references to page numbers are unchanged from the original 1920s edition of this volume, which is sadly laughable. Still, a decent account of some Texas folklore.… (más)
½
 
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tuckerresearch | Apr 16, 2024 |
Excellent treatment of 88 important range country books by two of the most knowledgeable men in that field.
 
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Glacierman | Mar 10, 2019 |
Frank Dobie describes how the history of a state and a culture was defined by a sturdy breed of cattle who could be raised on little and tolerate being driven for miles Topics covered included history, microevolution, branding, mavericks, milling, stampedes, rawhide, horns, lead oxen, sex differences, and hunting outlaw cattle in brush country. I came away with enormous respect for cattle and men, admiring their toughness, shrugging off the cruelty. I will say this, even if I sound silly. I remember this book as a taste, a taste much like chili.… (más)
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Coach_of_Alva | Aug 5, 2017 |

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Obras
72
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18
Miembros
2,045
Popularidad
#12,574
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
14
ISBNs
117
Favorito
4

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