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Tales of a Wyoming Cowboy

 

Memoir / Nonfiction

Date Published: October 16, 2006

Publisher: The Lowell Press

 

 

Camp Coffee is not just about a person-Grant Beck-and his stories, it’s
about a way of life-the cowboy way of life. Most people will never feel the
warmth of a high mountain campfire or experience the eye-burning smoke
wafting from the branding coals. Few will have any firsthand experience of
what the American cowboy was all about. Lots of books have been penned about
lots of cowboys, both fictitous and real. But few cowboys have touched as
many people in the encouraging way that Grant Beck has through his chosen
profession. This is a must-have volume for all that are drawn to the essence
of the western experience.

About the Book

Bob Sullivan, Jr. of Kansas City dreamed of being a cowboy from his
earliest years. Not until an abrupt disillusionment with college athletics
in 1975 did he drop out of school and move to Wyoming to pursue his dream at
age 19. There he met and worked for Grant Beck at the Two Bar Spear Ranch in
Pinedale, WY which had a life-changing impact on the author’s life. His
experiences in Wyoming and subsequent relationship with Grant Beck over the
next 30 years inspired Sullivan to share the remarkable story of Grant Beck
with others.

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RABT 11/04/2024 - 5:57 pm

Thanks for posting

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