the cowboy poetry of Ira Cowpoke
Product DescriptionIra Cowpoke is the new buzzword in modern day cowboy poetry. Bringing to life through paper and pen, the somewhat embellished everyday adventures of this fictional character. Most of the occurences found within these pages are true, real life experiences, and the ones that aren't, sure should be! Ira Cowpoke was created by the author to give him an alter-ego that could react to these circumstances as he would have liked to, but common sense and good manners prevented him from doing! Whether you are a cowboy or not, you will revel in reading this book again and again.Review"A must read for cowboy poetry fans! ...Cowboy poetry that is fun to read and is void of offensive language!" --Sublette County Journal, Feb. 8, 2001 About the AuthorA.G. Nelson was born and raised in the small farming and ranching community of Oakley, Idaho. The youngest of six children, he learned the ways of a cowboy at the hand of his father Jim, a professionally trained farrier, and learned the rules of life at the hands of his mother Barbara, an emergency room nurse. Much of the cowboy poetry written by the author stems from real life experiences he and his brother, James, gained from being second generation farriers. The author now lives in Pinedale Wyoming with his wife Jaclyn and their four children. The author enjoys riding his Paint and Quarter Horses, driving his team of Belgians, and is an amateur rodeo announcer.
| Owner | MD |
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| Added Date | Sep 24, 2015 20:22:47 |
| Modified Date | Mar 27, 2024 12:15:08 |
Includes CD
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