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In 1892 a stocky Danish immigrant named Magnus Jensen rode into south-central Montana. He liked what he saw and staked his future on the ranch he would carve out there. Today, the author and his wife, Emily, live on the ranch built by Jensen, Emily's grandfather. This illustrated book bears poetic witness to the myth and reality that are the West.

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“Dan Aadland is a cultivated, witty and intelligent inside observer of ranch life. This is a valuable and entertaining book.”—Thomas McGuane, author of Missouri Breaks
“In many ways, [Dan Aadland's] writing will be most powerful in capturing the uniqueness and importance of this way of life.”—Marc Racicot, former governor of Montana
“Running through this engaging book is Aadland’s love of the Montana landscape and its inhabitants, and his implicit destruction of the politically correct myth that ranchers are ruthless exploiters of nature.”—Robert C. Steensma, Western American Literature

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PrefaceIntroductionAcknowledgmentsA Note to the ReaderTHE RANCHSPRING1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A close call - Lion bait2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf - Rattlesnakes under the outhouse3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip to the funeral home4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and noxious weeds5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaursSUMMER6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher Creek7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet Charlotte - Steeplechase8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield9. White shorts and tennis shoes10. Starting a filly11. Farrier tales12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming - "A time to sow, a time to reap"FALL14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl - Return of the stud colt15. Roundup - Elsie's pets16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and Squealer17. Moose18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hillsWINTER19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience20. Requiem21. El solEpilogueAbout the Artist

Sketches from the Ranch

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      Publisher: MQ - University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780803216365, 978-0803216365
      ISBN10: 080321636X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 1892 a stocky Danish immigrant named Magnus Jensen rode into south-central Montana. He liked what he saw and staked his future on the ranch he would carve out there. Today, the author and his wife, Emily, live on the ranch built by Jensen, Emily's grandfather. This illustrated book bears poetic witness to the myth and reality that are the West.

      Trade Review
      “Dan Aadland is a cultivated, witty and intelligent inside observer of ranch life. This is a valuable and entertaining book.”—Thomas McGuane, author of Missouri Breaks
      “In many ways, [Dan Aadland's] writing will be most powerful in capturing the uniqueness and importance of this way of life.”—Marc Racicot, former governor of Montana
      “Running through this engaging book is Aadland’s love of the Montana landscape and its inhabitants, and his implicit destruction of the politically correct myth that ranchers are ruthless exploiters of nature.”—Robert C. Steensma, Western American Literature

      Table of Contents
      PrefaceIntroductionAcknowledgmentsA Note to the ReaderTHE RANCHSPRING1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A close call - Lion bait2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf - Rattlesnakes under the outhouse3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip to the funeral home4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and noxious weeds5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaursSUMMER6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher Creek7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet Charlotte - Steeplechase8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield9. White shorts and tennis shoes10. Starting a filly11. Farrier tales12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming - "A time to sow, a time to reap"FALL14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl - Return of the stud colt15. Roundup - Elsie's pets16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and Squealer17. Moose18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hillsWINTER19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience20. Requiem21. El solEpilogueAbout the Artist

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