Front cover image for The Oregon desert

The Oregon desert

Print Book, English, 1964
Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho, 1964
xiii, 407 pages : illustrations (some color) facsimile, map (on lining papers), portraits ; 24 cm
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The unshorn fields
Boy on a horse in the desert
Those with the least stayed the longest
Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm
From eohippus to palomino
My saddle's [i.e., saddle is] my home
Go slow and get there quicker
Bronc rides on the high desert
All in a day's work
The desert was kind to sheep
Indians in the desert
The coyote
The little folk of the desert
Badgers and skunks are nice people
Mule deer
How to get along
Every day is an adventure
The desert-wise plants
Grass grows by inches
it is destroyed by feet
The desert towns
Water on the desert
Things to see on the desert
A-horseback [i.e., On horseback] and alone Appendices : A. Words of Spanish origin pertaining to horses or horse gear ; B. Horses in Oregon
U. S. census estimates ; C. Boundaries of area where Reub Long and partner caught wild horses ; D. Horse buyers' jargon ; E. Some brands seen on the drive of 10,000 cattle ; F. The coyote has crept into our language ; G. Primary life zones in Oregon ; H. Food of bobcats ; I. Twenty-five ghost towns