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The Day The Cowboys Quit

In later years people often asked Hugh Hitchcock about the Canadian River cowboy strike of 1883.

Wagon boss Hugh Hitchcock knows the cowboy life better than most: In 1883 if you’re a cowboy, you can’t own a cow and you are stigmatized as a drunk. Worse, you are exploited by the wealthy cattle owners who fence the range, replace traditions and trust with written rules of employment, refuse to pay a livable wage, and change things “that ought to be left alone.” The cowboys working in the Canadian River country of the Texas Panhandle decide to fight back, to do the unthinkable: go on strike.

In this celebrated novel, Elmer Kelton uses the true but little-known Canadian River incident to focus on the changes brought to ranching by big-money syndicates.

Approximate Run Time: 6 hours
Release Date: March 2012
ISBN: 978-1-59950-849-8
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1. Gildardo on 5/9/2012, said:

With his brilliant gift of poetic justice Elmer Kelton brings forth the story of the struggling cowboy and the oppression brought to bare by greedy business men seeking a fast buck. Demonstrating the spectrum of emotions and hard feelings generated in those who have to deal with it. A story where loyalty is questioned, and where working for the brand is loosing its meaning altogether. With some wanting to unite against the greedy ranchers, others wanting to fight them tooth for tooth, and still others wanting to profit the easy way, a final surprise awaits the reader at the end where one learns that there are larger stakes than money in life.
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