Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy

Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy

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Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy

In the early 1970s, noted Texas historian Joe Frantz offered Bill Wittliff a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—to visit a ranch in northern Mexico where the vaqueros still worked cattle in the traditional ways. Drawn to this land-out-of-time again and again, Wittliff photographed the vaqueros as they went about daily chores that had changed little since the first Mexican cowherders learned to work cattle from a horse's back. In the tradition of the great cowboy photographer Erwin Smith, Wittliff captured a way of life that now exists only in memory and in the pages of this book. Here you'll find photographs that reveal the muscle, sweat, and drama that went into roping a calf in thick brush or breaking a wild horse to the saddle. Wittliff's evocative text recalls the humility and pride of men who knew their place in the world and filled it with quiet competence. John Graves brings his own memories of the vaqueros to the text, writing about the kinship between the vaquero and the cowboy and about how "the old, old ways," which Wittliff preserves in these "lovely and meaningful photographs," still tug at the modern imagination.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Bill Wittliff
Binding
Hardcover
EAN
9780292705579
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
0292705573
Label
University of Texas Press
Manufacturer
University of Texas Press
MPN
9780292705579
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
176
PartNumber
9780292705579
PublicationDate
2004-04-01
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Studio
University of Texas Press