Texas Christian University Press
Windmills, Drouths and Cottonseed Cake: A Biased Biography of a West Texas Rancher
Windmills, Drouths and Cottonseed Cake: A Biased Biography of a West Texas Rancher
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John Furman Haley lived from 1897 to 1972, from wagon roads to superhighways, from chugging locomotives to rocket-powered journeys in outer space. He was a West Texas rancher, and his attitude epitomized the creed of western ranchers and cowboys of his time. He moved no mountains, toppled no governments, or built any empires; yet he was an embodiment of the character and spirit that creates the distinctive aura which identifies those proud individuals who value freedom above all else.
In this warm and often humorous memoir, Haley’s son, himself a rancher, captures the image of a man known for his extraordinary self-reliance, endless energy, and willingnesseven eagernessto meet any challenge life held in store.
The volume is illustrated with original drawings by western artist Duane Breyers.
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