A collection of Frederic Remington’s writings, complemented by more than one hundred of his famous drawings, provides an exciting record of the Old West as it once was, with tales of cowboys, Indians, and soldiers.
Traces the history of the American West, particularly in terms of pioneer life and Indian relations, through the revealing paintings of Remington
" "This edition reprints the text and illustrations from the 1923 printing as well as two of Garland's essays indicting the treatment of Indians. An introduction places the stories in the historical context of Garland's life and times.
Traces the life and career of the American artist and illustrator famous for his scenes of nineteenth-century Western life
From reviews of the first edition: "Richly illustrated . . . this handsome volume presents the rugged beauty and rowdy spirit of life on the frontier, as captured by two master painters." —Art Gallery International ". . . large color ...
This Remington treasury is an evocative, visual record of the great photographer's years spent traveling the Wild West during a rapidly changing period in American history.
Gathers illustrated stories and articles about the West, the life of the cowboy, and skirmishes between cavalry and the Indians, written by the successful painter
This is a great collection of 4 books, all written by Frederic Remington. The books inlude: Crooked Trails, John Ermine, Pony Tracks, The Way of an Indian
None captured the dusty feeling and spirt of the wild west like Frederic Remington, and now you can share it with others in this incredible collection.
Pony Tracks was Remington's first illustrated anthology, a collection of articles about eyewitness stories of army life on the western borders.