Here to represent today's prosperous California cattleman are the Tejon, Corralitos, Five Dot, Walking R, Rana Creek, Rancho Mission Viejo, Harris Feeding Company, Hearst, Yokohl, Flying U Rodeo Company, Cojo-Jalama, San Emigdio, Lacey Livestock, and Salinas Rodeo, among others. Insightful essays from Henry Schacht, Shirl Woodson, and Ernest Morris complement David's photographs, offering historical and geographical context.
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Here to represent today's prosperous California cattleman are the Tejon, Corralitos, Five Dot, Walking R, Rana Creek, Rancho Mission Viejo, Harris Feeding Company, Hearst, Yokohl, Flying U Rodeo Company, Cojo-Jalama, San Emigdio, Lacey Livestock, and Salinas Rodeo, among others. Insightful essays from Henry Schacht, Shirl Woodson, and Ernest Morris complement David's photographs, offering historical and geographical context.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Price clipped. Signed by author. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 252 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.
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Fair in Hardcover jacket. P1-A limited edition (# 44 of 100) hardcover book SIGNED by David R. Stoecklein on the limitation page (page after the front free endpaper) in very good condition in fair dust jacket that is mylar protected. Dust jacket has large soiled patch on the upper front, wrinkling, chipping, crease and soiled patches on the edges and corners, scattered wrinkling, crease, and some stains, light discoloration and shelf wear. Book has some bumped corners, some chipping and dents on the cover edges, tiny tear on the front top right, "Quinn Group, Inc." label adhered on the front free endpaper, lightly moisture soiled, some light discoloration and shelf wear. Photography by David R. Stoecklein, Illustrations by Ernest Morris. 11"x12", 252 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Readily associated with movie stars, surfers and sandy beaches, California is known as a trend-setting state where lives can change overnight. But cattlemen and cowboys are still prevalent in the modern-day Golden State, which has deep roots in some of America's oldest and most prestigious ranches. It is this reflection of the Old West that David Stoecklein captures in his photography, reminding us that there is still a future for the California cowboy. Here to represent today's prosperous California cattleman are the Tejon, Coralitos, Five Dot, Estrella, Rancho Mission Viejo, Walking R, San Emigdio, Russ Ranch & Timber Company, and Salinas Rodeo, among others. Insightful essays from Henry Schacht, Shirl Woodson, and Ernie Morris complement Dave's photographs, offering historical and geographical context. This most recent leg of my journey to photograph the West was full of surprises. California is fantastically big, beautiful, and inspiring. Big ranches-the biggest just 60 miles from the Los Angeles airport-in a big state. It's a long way from Dorris, in northern California, to the Jack Ranch, down below Paso Robles. I drove the whole way, so I know. California has it all: Mountains. Beaches. Spectacular land...golden grass, emerald hills, oak trees, Spanish moss, majestic mountains, gritty deserts. Believe it or not, there is still much more open space than there are cities or towns. Just on the outskirts of great cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Carmel, and Santa Barbara, an Eden of wildlife flourishes. Like state parks or refuges, the California ranches provide buffer zones between nature and the sprawling megalopolis. The cattlemen are still working today as their ancestors did, still struggling to keep their ranches intact-fighting heavy government regulations, taxes, poor cattle prices, a lack of or an overabundance of water, and pressure from developers. Although ranching is still a big part of California business, it is changing, and changing quickly. I am thankful to have been able to preserve some snapshots of this proud time. -David R. Stoecklein.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 12.1 x 11 x 0.8. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Jacket Condition: Very Good. World Publishing Services, 2000. Signed by Author on Limited Edition page. First Edition. 1st Printing. 252 pages. Signed by David R. Stoecklein, Alice O'Neill Avery, Richard J. O'Neill, Tony Moiso and Gil Aguirre. Print limited to 500, this is copy 20. Nice Firm Clean copy! Size: 12.1 x 11 x 0.8. Signed Art: Photography by Artist Western: Non-Fiction 6085L.