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A masterful writer

Evocative Artwork in a Gentle Waite-Smith Clone

The Texas Flowerscaper

Wow! What a legend. Top Ten of any Old West History ReaderAs an avid reader of biographies from the wild west...this is no history book review of a man...this is the best lawman book I have ever read. This guy is now my number one wild west hero!
I highly recommend the book...you won't believe the bravery!


An engrossing history of coal mining and the miners.

very personal and a good readThe essays are very personal and fairly emotionally charged. And yet, I didn't get turned off, because the author has a very conversational tone. There's lots of humor in here too, mainly in his descriptions of the strange people he's met in the desert. All in all, it was an easy and delightful read.
The first essay (which is where the book gets its title) alone is worth the price of the book, but I highly recommend reading the whole thing. And here's something that REALLY made reading the story about the Glen Canyon rafting trip a special treat for me. ...


Enhanced with a new epilogue and photographs

nice watercolors - unusual viewpoint

Extremely well done

So you think life is difficult?!?!?