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One Man's West, New Edition, One Man's West, New Edition, 080326030X, 0-8032-6030-X, 978-0-8032-6030-6, 9780803260306, David Lavender Introduction and afterword to the Bison Books edition by David G. Lavender Tribute to the author by David W. Lavender Line drawings by William Arthur Smith , , One Man's West, New Edition, 0803260458, 0-8032-6045-8, 978-0-8032-6045-0, 9780803260450, David Lavender Introduction and afterword to the Bison Books edition by David G. Lavender Tribute to the author by Davi

One Man's West, New Edition
David Lavender
Introduction and afterword to the Bison Books edition by David G. Lavender
Tribute to the author by David W. Lavender
Line drawings by William Arthur Smith

paperback
2007. 320 pp.
19 Illus., 9 photographs
978-0-8032-6030-6
$21.95 t
 

The American West of the 1930s and 1940s was still a place of prospectors, cowboys, ranchers, and mountaineers, one that demanded backbreaking, lonely, and dangerous work. Still, midcentury pioneers such as David Lavender remembered “not the cold and the cruel fatigue, but rather the multitude of tiny things which in their sum make up the elemental poetry of rock and ice and snow.” And as the nation exhausted its gold and silver veins, as law reached the boomtowns on the frontier, and as the era of the great cattle ranches and drives came to an end, Lavender felt compelled to document his experiences in rugged southwest Colorado to preserve this rapidly disappearing way of life. One Man’s West is Lavender’s ode to his days on the Continental Divide and the story of his experiences making a living in the not so wild but not yet tamed West. Like stories told around a campfire, One Man’s West is captivating yet conversational, incredible yet realistic, and introduces some of the most charming characters in western literature.
 
This new Bison Books edition features an introduction and afterword by the author’s son that discuss other phases and facets of his father’s remarkable life, as well as a tribute to the author by his grandson. It also includes nine new photographs from the Lavender family archives.
 

David Lavender (1910–2003) was a historian of the American West whose many books include The Way to the Western Sea: Lewis and Clark across the Continent, Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon Trail, and Bent’s Fort, all available in Bison Books editions. David G. Lavender is the author’s son and David W. Lavender is the author’s grandson.

"Believe me, David Lavender can write. He can make you laugh; he can make people come alive in print."—Book Week

“[Lavender’s] story is realistic and readable. . . . He [does not] spread any gloss on the hardships. He does, however, put on record some of the most engaging characters in the modern literature of the West. He makes it understandable why he says that, after damning the country mightily, one comes to an absurd affection for the particular part of it he has most reason to hate.”—New York Times

One Man’s West is a silver knife that slices through time. We should be grateful David Lavender had the acumen to record his memories of that time and to Bison Books for keeping them in print.”—Colorado Central Magazine

“A true classic. . .  This is a book worth reading. It is also worth revisiting, if you have already ‘been there.’ This edition is enhanced by an introduction by David G. Lavender, the author’s son, and an afterword by David W. Lavender, his grandson.”—Journal of Arizona History


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