




Nothing Too Good For A Cowboy
CA$300.00
Publisher: L. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia (1955)
Edition: Hardcover Edition
Condition: Good
This well-preserved hardcover is a rare book. Pages are tight and unmarked, the book is tight, square, in good condition. No dust jacked is present. Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy by Richmond P. Hobson Jr. is the second book in his celebrated trilogy, which chronicles his experiences as a cattle rancher in the remote wilderness of British Columbia. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this adventurous tale combines rugged survival, camaraderie, and the cowboy way of life, making it a captivating read for those interested in historical memoirs of the Canadian frontier. Hobson's writing has been praised for its authenticity and evocative storytelling, and the trilogy as a whole inspired a Canadian television drama series in the late 1990s.