The Making of "I Saw Them Ride Away"

The Making of
Author: Mike Blackstone
Publisher: Castle Knob Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 145280382X

Harry Gant's memoir, I Saw Them Ride Away, led to a fascinating and surprising search for his "footprints in the sands of time" with results that far surpassed any reasonable expectations. This is the story of that cyberspace investigation and the real people encountered along the way.

I Saw Them Ride Away

I Saw Them Ride Away
Author: Harry Arthur Gant
Publisher: Castle Knob Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1441402349

Harry Arthur Gant lived at the intersection of the Old West and the New West. He was a cowboy during the 1890s. He saw at first hand the hard work, the hard fun, and the occasional violence of that place and time. He knew cattle barons and horse thieves, con men and hustlers. As civilization spread through the Old West, he worked with the Wild West Shows that helped perpetuate the legends of that country. He was a guy who could get things done. When the first film makers came around, he soon became indispensable to them, and then followed them to the New West. With a new set of skills in the silent film era, he helped perpetuate the new form of legend that came out of Hollywood. He knew stars and extras, more con men and hustlers, movers and shakers. He tells his story with a distinctive mix of Old West plain speaking and New West sophistication, with the rough edges left on. This memoir spans two of the most fascinating parts of America's past. See more at http: //castleknob.com/

Abroad at Home

Abroad at Home
Author: Julian Street
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2024-01-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Julian Street invites readers on an engaging literary journey through the captivating landscapes of "Abroad at Home." In this delightful collection, Street explores the charm of domestic adventures, proving that the spirit of exploration resides just outside our doorsteps. With a keen eye and a vibrant narrative style, Street transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, revealing hidden gems within familiar surroundings. This anthology of travel essays not only celebrates the beauty of diverse locales but also captures the essence of shared human experiences. Street's storytelling prowess, coupled with insightful observations, paints a vivid tapestry of cultural richness and personal discovery. Whether wandering through bustling city streets or meandering along tranquil countryside paths, readers are transported into the heart of each locale. "Abroad at Home" is a literary compass guiding enthusiasts to rediscover the magic within their own backyard, making it an indispensable addition to the bookshelves of wanderers and homebodies alike.