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Robert Day The Last Cattle Drive (Paperback)

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Book Title
Last Cattle Drive : 30th Anniversary Edition
Publication Name
The Last Cattle Drive
Title
The Last Cattle Drive
Author
Robert Day
Contributor
Howard Lamar (Foreword by)
Format
Perfect
EAN
9780700615247
ISBN
9780700615247
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Genre
Fiction
Release Year
2006
Release Date
11/10/2006
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5in
Publication Year
2006
Item Height
0.8in
Topic
Small Town & Rural, Literary, Westerns
Item Width
5.5in
Number of Pages
266 Pages

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The Thirtieth anniversary edition of THE Kansas cult novel--a wild romp across 1970s Kansas--with a new foreword by Howard Lamar, new afterword by the author, and a reprinted essay, "The Last Cattle Drive Stampede," that is a send-up of some of Hollywood's feckless attempts to make a move based on the popular novel.

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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700615245
ISBN-13
9780700615247
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57201583

Product Key Features

Book Title
Last Cattle Drive : 30th Anniversary Edition
Author
Robert Day
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
Small Town & Rural, Literary, Westerns
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
266 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

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Edition Number
30
Reviews
"Spangler Star Tukle is a Kansas cattleman with 6,000 acres and a low boiling point. (Tukle is so choleric that he empties a shotgun into a power mower that has offended him.) When the rancher decides to drive his 250 head of cattle to the Kansas City stockyards to save shipping costs, you can expect Murphy's Law to become 100 percent operative. . . . Atmospheric."-- New York Times Book Review "Tightly written . . . and powerfully evocative. The smells, sights, and sounds of Kansas are described so well at times that one begins to cough as the dust crawls up through the floorboards of the battered pickup."-- Baltimore Sun "Very real, earthy, and vital. Exceedingly well told and funny."-- Kansas City Star, "I [feel] honored and privileged to have the opportunity to express my enduring admiration for Robert Day and his delightfully readable, humorous, and plain-spoken novel, [which] I have been re-reading over and over for nearly three decades. . . . Day's lively portrait of his beloved home state of Kansas, often saddled by stereotypical images of being sternly Protestant, conservative, and teetotalling, instead becomes an example of a vibrant, varied society of free-wheeling individuals, rural and city men and women, who enjoy their tomato beer and whiskey and have strong opinions about what is wrong with the U.S. government and incorrect television and film versions of Kansas and the West."- Howard Lamar "Bob Day's novel is like the man himself--ebullient, precise, Rabelaisian, witty. It's written in remarkably fine North American English. It wears its cowboy boots, as does the author himself, very comfortably and with a highly polished panache."- Anthony Burgess, "I [feel] honored and privileged to have the opportunity to express my enduring admiration for Robert Day and his delightfully readable, humorous, and plain-spoken novel, [which] I have been re-reading over and over for nearly three decades. . . . Day's lively portrait of his beloved home state of Kansas, often saddled by stereotypical images of being sternly Protestant, conservative, and teetotalling, instead becomes an example of a vibrant, varied society of free-wheeling individuals, rural and city men and women, who enjoy their tomato beer and whiskey and have strong opinions about what is wrong with the U.S. government and incorrect television and film versions of Kansas and the West."-- Howard Lamar "Bob Day's novel is like the man himself--ebullient, precise, Rabelaisian, witty. It's written in remarkably fine North American English. It wears its cowboy boots, as does the author himself, very comfortably and with a highly polished panache."-- Anthony Burgess, Spangler Star Tukle is a Kansas cattleman with 6,000 acres and a low boiling point. (Tukle is so choleric that he empties a shotgun into a power mower that has offended him.) When the rancher decides to drive his 250 head of cattle to the Kansas City stockyards to save shipping costs, you can expect Murphys Law to become 100 percent operative. . . . Atmospheric.New York Times Book Review Tightly written . . . and powerfully evocative. The smells, sights, and sounds of Kansas are described so well at times that one begins to cough as the dust crawls up through the floorboards of the battered pickup.Baltimore Sun Very real, earthy, and vital. Exceedingly well told and funny.Kansas City Star, I [feel] honored and privileged to have the opportunity to express my enduring admiration for Robert Day and his delightfully readable, humorous, and plain-spoken novel, [which] I have been re-reading over and over for nearly three decades. . . . Days lively portrait of his beloved home state of Kansas, often saddled by stereotypical images of being sternly Protestant, conservative, and teetotalling, instead becomes an example of a vibrant, varied society of free-wheeling individuals, rural and city men and women, who enjoy their tomato beer and whiskey and have strong opinions about what is wrong with the U.S. government and incorrect television and film versions of Kansas and the West.Howard Lamar Bob Days novel is like the man himselfebullient, precise, Rabelaisian, witty. Its written in remarkably fine North American English. It wears its cowboy boots, as does the author himself, very comfortably and with a highly polished panache.Anthony Burgess, I [feel] honored and privileged to have the opportunity to express my enduring admiration for Robert Day and his delightfully readable, humorous, and plain-spoken novel, [which] I have been re-reading over and over for nearly three decades. . . . Day's lively portrait of his beloved home state of Kansas, often saddled by stereotypical images of being sternly Protestant, conservative, and teetotalling, instead becomes an example of a vibrant, varied society of free-wheeling individuals, rural and city men and women, who enjoy their tomato beer and whiskey and have strong opinions about what is wrong with the U.S. government and incorrect television and film versions of Kansas and the West.-- Howard Lamar Bob Day's novel is like the man himself--ebullient, precise, Rabelaisian, witty. Its written in remarkably fine North American English. It wears its cowboy boots, as does the author himself, very comfortably and with a highly polished panache.-- Anthony Burgess, Spangler Star Tukle is a Kansas cattleman with 6,000 acres and a low boiling point. (Tukle is so choleric that he empties a shotgun into a power mower that has offended him.) When the rancher decides to drive his 250 head of cattle to the Kansas City stockyards to save shipping costs, you can expect Murphy's Law to become 100 percent operative.... Atmospheric., Tightly written... and powerfully evocative. The smells, sights, and sounds of Kansas are described so well at times that one begins to cough as the dust crawls up through the floorboards of the battered pickup.
Table of Content
Foreword, Howard R. Lamar The Last Cattle Drive Some Notes on the Writing of The Last Cattle Drive ; Or, My Life as Fiction The Last Cattle Drive Stampede
Copyright Date
2007
Lccn
2006-025733
Intended Audience
Trade

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