Ebook {Epub PDF} Up the Trail from Texas by J. Frank Dobie
UP THE TRAIL FROM TEXAS by Dobie, J. Frank. Random House. Good with no dust jacket; Usual x-lib. Markings., Tape on spine. Inside. pages clean.. Third. Up the Trail from Texas. Library Binding – January 1, by www.doorway.ru Dobie (Author) out of 5 stars. 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. Hide other formats and editions. Price. New from/5(5). Up the Trail from Texas by Dobie, J. Frank Seller Peruse the Stacks Published Condition Very Good Item Price $ Show Details. Description.
Frank Dobie's most popular book is Tales of Old-Time Texas. J. Frank Dobie has 56 books on Goodreads with ratings. J. Frank Dobie's most popular book is Tales of Old-Time Texas. Up the Trail from Texas by. J. Frank Dobie, John C. Wonsetler (Illustrator) avg rating — 28 ratings — published Want to. James Frank Dobie (Septem - Septem) was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open www.doorway.ru a public figure, he was known in his lifetime for his outspoken liberal views against Texas state politics, and carried out a long, personal war. DOBIE, JAMES FRANK (). J. Frank Dobie, folklorist, was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, on Septem, the eldest of six children of Richard J. and Ella (Byler) Dobie. His ranching heritage became an early influence on his character and personality. His fundamentalist father read the Bible to Frank and the other five.
From dust jacket notes: "Cowboys who drove herds of Texas cattle up the Chisholm Trail have interested readers, both young and old, for more than seventy-five years. Now the true story of trail-driving has been written by J. Frank Dobie, authority on the history and tradition of range life in the www.doorway.ru he was young, Mr. Dobie knew many old-time trail drivers and took down their stories. Called the "Storyteller of the Southwest," James Frank Dobie was born in on his family's cattle ranch in Live Oak County. During his long life, J. Frank Dobie would live astride two worlds: a rugged life on a Texas cattle ranch and the state's modern centers of scholarly learning. After this separation Dobie devoted all of his time to writing and anthologizing. The next decade saw the publication of The Voice of the Coyote (), The Ben Lilly Legend (), The Mustangs (), Tales of Old Time Texas (), Up the Trail From Texas (), and I'll Tell You a Tale ().
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