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The Untamed: Range Life in the Southwest

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This collection of linked short stories evokes life on the southwestern cattle ranges, each episode centering on an animal—a mule, coyote, roping horse, steer, wolfhound, range cow, mountain lion, jack, and cowhorse—and its interactions with the human community and the land. Anecdotal narratives recount round-ups, stampedes, drought-driven hardship, and practical challenges of herding and roping, blending vivid action with understated humor and regional detail. The pieces emphasize survival, loyalty, resourcefulness, and the uneasy cooperation between people and animals amid scarcity and danger.

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George Pattullo

George Pattullo was an American author known for his vivid depictions of life in the American Southwest. His works often explore themes of frontier justice and the rugged lifestyle of the region's inhabitants. Notable among his writings are "The Sheriff of Badger: A Tale of the Southwest Borderland" and "The Untamed: Range Life in the Southwest," both of which capture the spirit and challenges of life on the range. Pattullo's storytelling reflects a deep understanding of the landscape and its people, contributing to the literary heritage of Western fiction.

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