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Lost
Dutchman Mine of Jacob Waltz, Part 2
The
Holmes Manuscript:
The Holmes family, a father-son combination, spent
some time with Jacob Waltz before he died and gained the secrets
to the Dutchman's mine, but were never able to find it. Due to
their strong belief that the mine existed, three generations of
family spent their entire lives searching in vain, and this is
their story.
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Cowboy
Poetry

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Contemporary
Verse By Duke Davis:
A real cowboy, Duke Davis has day worked on ranches
all over the west. A published poet, writer, songwriter and musician,
Davis also acts and produces. Selected as the official Cowboy
Poet Laureate of Santa Clarita, California, Davis currently lives
in New Mexico, with his wife Ruthie, where they run the Rockin'
Double ŒD' Productions. "If you like good cowboy poetry, you will
really enjoy this book" claims Tuffy Cooper, cowboy/rancher.
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Horse
Tracks Through the Sage By Sunny Hancock and Jesse Smith:
Featured regularly in cowboy poetry gatherings
and shows across the United States, both Hancock and Smith are
working ranchers and cowboys, well-versed in the ways a cowboy
should go. This compilation has earned multiple awards, including
the AWA Book of the Year and the ABPA Glyph Award. According to
Larry McWhorter, famous cowboy poet, "when future generations
seek to learn about the true cowboy life through the printed word,
the poems of Sunny Hancock and Jesse Smith will be hard to ignore."
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Classic
Rhymes & Prose By D.J. O'Malley:
For over a half century, beginning in 1889, D.J.
O'Malley wrote poems and stories about cowboying and the people
he worked with on the open range. His stories became well-known
across the west, as did his reputation as a quality cowpuncher
and representative for the N Bar N. The Montana Historical Society
is delighted that this manuscript, which the Society has had in
its collections for more than three decades, is being published
and that D.J. O'Malley's writings will gain some of the wider
recognition they deserve.
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