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Catch Rope The Long Arm of the Cowboy

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ISBN-10: 1574411136

ISBN-13: 9781574411133

Edition: N/A

Authors: John Erickson

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For more than a hundred years, American cowboys have made their living through the skilled use of horse and rope. Whole libraries have been devoted to the horse, but no one, until now, has written a thorough study of the origins and evolution of ranch roping—which differs from arena roping as practiced by rodeo cowboys.Author/cowboy John Erickson studies ranch roping from every angle: its origins in the Old World; old-time loops and throws; the influence of modern team roping; and the endless debate between those cowboys who rope ‘hard and fast’ and those who ‘dally.’Mixing scholarship with his working-cowboy's knowledge of the subject, Erickson tells stories of cowboys who could not resist…    
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Publication date: 6/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 168
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.616
Language: English

John Richard Erickson was born in Midland, Texas on October 20, 1943. In 1966, he received a B.A. degree from the University of Texas in Austin and studied for two years at Harvard Divinity School. He began to publish short stories while working full-time as a cowboy, farmhand, and ranch manager. In 1982, he started his own publishing company called Maverick Books, which published the first Hank the Cowdog book in 1983. He is the author of the best-selling Hank the Cowdog series, which won an Audie for Outstanding Children's Series from the Audio Publisher's Association in 1993. His stories have also won Oppenheimer, Wrangler, and Lamplighter Awards.

Preface
History and Technique
Who Were the First Ropers?
Out of Mexico: Vaqueros and Cowboys
Dally or Tie?
The Evolution of Roping Technique
Loops and Throws
Modern Ranch Roping
Roping on Wheat Pasture
Doctoring Pinkeye
The Rope as a Weapon
Roping Stories
Unusual Targets
Things That Ort Not to Be Roped
The Blocker Loop in Mississippi
The Pasture Roping Contest
The Swimming Heifer
Saving Cattle with the Rope
Uncommon Roping Problems
Bibliography
Index