Explore the rich heritage of Arizona's ranching tradition with "Arizona Cowboys" by Dane Coolidge. Published in 1984 by the University of Arizona Press, this sociological study delves into the heart of the Southwest's rural life, offering insights into the region's history and the people who shaped it. The book is a resource for enthusiasts of Western history and those intrigued by the social fabric of the American Southwest.
The paperback edition provides a compact and portable format, measuring 5.5 by 8.5 inches with a depth of 0.5 inches, and weighs in at a modest 8.1 ounces. With 160 pages of content, Coolidge's work is a manageable addition to any personal library or academic collection, inviting readers to grasp the complexities of the cowboy life and its enduring legacy.