Publisher's Synopsis
âCircle-Dot: A True Story of Cowboy Life Forty Years Agoâ offers a captivating glimpse into the daily lives and rugged experiences of cowboys in the American West. Written by Milford Hill Donoho, this autobiographical account vividly portrays the challenges and triumphs of working on the open range in the late 19th century.
Through Donoho's authentic voice, readers will discover the demanding work, the camaraderie among cowboys, and the unique culture that defined this era. This narrative provides valuable insights into a bygone era, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of the American West and the lives of those who shaped it. This book will appeal to anyone who enjoys history, biography, and authentic storytelling about a pivotal time in American history.
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