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More Fiction than fact
Accurate Bio of the Young Henry McCarty

Very informative but dry reading.
Very brief overview

Not what I expected. Poor.
A book for outdoor enthusiasts who are in the southwest.

Poorly Researched.In addition to these problems with Boyd's book, there are a multiplicity or factual errors in other chapters of the book, far too many to go into here. There are many great artists who were productive and influential in the golden era of the Southwest music scene playing jazz, blues and Western Swing who she only gives an honorable mention and in some cases neglects reference altogether. These are glaring omissions considering some of the unknowns Boyd allotted numerous pages to. This is especially irritating considering the wealth of information available, much of which never been published on some of the more effluent progenitors of this music who have never had their day.
At best this is slip-shod research where Boyd has basically borrowed from many sources and turned out a college funded volume with a text that wasn't purged of errors, with little or no verification of facts, nor inclusion of important figureheads that should have been covered in depth. I consider the work highly irresponsible and considering the publisher I am incensed that they not only paid Boyd to write it, but they published it with little or no thought as to the quality of the material. Nor with any respect for the unsuspecting consumer who might decide to add this book to their collection unaware that the book is little more than pulp fiction. An 'oral history' it is not, as another reviewer's comments well stated. I have come to expect this kind of tripe from Guitar Player and other rags that grace the rack, but when an institute of higher education foists off something this bad which bears the name of one of their associate professors I am not amused and you the consumer shouldn't be either. I borrowed a copy and now I am returning it.
I give the book 1 star for the photographs.
Buddy McPeters
Bay Area, CA USA
Fair
Good pickins' from the memories of those who played itIt's a workmanlike effort, clearly stating its generalizations from the oral histories, and offering many quotes from those who played with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, the Sons of the Pioneers, and dozens of the less famous and more specialized bands.
There are a number of pages of photographs.


Useful But Silly In Parts

Textbook not a gardening book

Adventures of the Kentucky Pioneer "D. Boon"

Dont buy it!

Buy "The Best of New Mexico Kitchens" instead of this book.

Fee Dig sites and Museums
Gem and Mineral Guide ( Northeast)
Not a good value.