Hyde's exuberant record of a year on his cattle ranch, where hard work and hardships coexist with a dedication to the principles of conservation and sound ecology.
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Hyde's exuberant record of a year on his cattle ranch, where hard work and hardships coexist with a dedication to the principles of conservation and sound ecology.
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Fine. Signed by author. Trade Paperback. 2nd edition, Reprint. Sewn binding, glossy illustrated wrappers. 216 pages, illustrations, index, bibliography. CONDITION: FINE, binding square and tight, pages clean and unmarked; half a dozen pages with crease from being turned down at upper corner; light shelf wear edges and corners. Signed by author on title page. CONTENT: Yamsi, a six-thousand-acre working cattle ranch at the headwaters of the Williamson River in Oregon's Klamath Basin, is the setting for Dayton Hyde's lively meditation on what it means to be a rancher in the West in the late twentieth century. Originally published by Dial Press in 1971, this handsome reprint features an Introduction by William Kittredge and a new Epilogue by the author.