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A collection of humorous frontier tall tales recounts exaggerated incidents, outsize feats, and comic encounters with the region's weather, animals, and people. Narratives stitch local folklore and oral storytelling conventions into episodes such as prodigious hunting, impossible horsemanship, and the origin and adventures of a folk hero. Illustrations and a foreword frame stories that blend satire, barroom boasting, and regional speech, preserving vernacular techniques like the auguring match and liar's club. The tone alternates between playful hyperbole and affectionate portraiture of range culture, emphasizing invention, communal performance, and the pleasures of yarn-spinning.

About the Author

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Mody C. Boatright

Mody C. Boatright was an American author and folklorist known for his contributions to the preservation of Texas folklore. His notable work, "Tall Tales from Texas," showcases a collection of humorous and exaggerated stories that reflect the culture and spirit of Texas. Boatright's storytelling captures the essence of the state's rich oral traditions, making him a significant figure in the realm of American regional literature. Through his writings, he has helped to keep alive the unique narratives that define Texas identity.

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