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A folkloric memoir collects three boyhood recollections of Christmas on a Texas ranch and an extended anecdote about the Bowie knife. The narratives recall seasonal abundance and homemade pleasures—barreled provisions, fruit and nuts in stockings, simple candies, homemade toys, firecrackers and Roman candles—and the inventive games and rituals of rural children, including improvised coinage, toy livestock, and branding play. Family practices, oral storytelling, and local customs are rendered in detailed, anecdotal fashion, emphasizing memory, resourcefulness, and the mingling of workaday ranch life with holiday celebration.

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J. Frank Dobie

J. Frank Dobie was an influential American author and folklorist known for his deep appreciation of the culture and literature of the Southwest. His works often reflect the rich traditions and stories of the region, blending history with folklore. Among his notable contributions is "Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations," which serves as a comprehensive resource on the area's literary heritage. Dobie's storytelling prowess is also evident in "Stories of Christmas and the Bowie knife," where he captures the essence of Southwestern life through engaging narratives. His writings continue to resonate with readers interested in the unique cultural tapestry of the American Southwest.

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