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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 10 x 10. 168 page hardcover with many photographs of saddles. Subtitle: History, art, culture, function. Photographs by Stoecklein, text by Shirl Woodson, edited by Carrie Lightner. Dust jacket is bright, complete and clean. Color printed board (same graphic as DJ) exterior. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean. No flaws-unmarked, tight and clean.
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 9x1x9; A bright, fresh copy. In another volume in his Cowboy Gear series, David Stoecklein''s photographs trace the historic beginnings of the Western saddle and the handiwork of some of the most famous early saddle makers. These saddles range from the simplest of designs to the most ornate and hand-tooled leather creations. Modern day saddle makers build saddles for the real cowboys of the West who use them in cutting, reining, working cow horse, rodeo, and more. The images in this collection show off the skilled craftsmanship and creativity that goes into each one. David R. Stoecklein (1949-2014) had a long and highly successful career as a professional photographer. His early career heavily featured outdoor lifestyle photos and advertising work for such major companies as Reebok, Coke, Chevy, Stetson, Marlboro, Wrangler, and many others. He later worked closely with ranchers and cowboys from every Western state, where he gained a deep understanding of and respect for cowboys. His quest to keep the spirit of the West alive was heartfelt and uncompromising, and he spent every free moment photographing cowboys and all elements of their lives, preserving their heritage and traditions.