Friday, June 5, 2015

A magazine article with a point. Lots of them.


The most recent issue of RANGE magazine includes an article about the Frying Pan Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. The place is significant because it played an important role in making the American West what it is today.
Joseph Glidden and his partner established the ranch back in 1881 for the sole purpose of demonstrating the usefulness of Glidden’s invention—barbwire—on a large scale. They built and strung 120 miles of fence to make the point.
“Wiring the Frying Pan” in the summer issue of RANGE magazine is a reprint of a chapter from my new book, The Lost Frontier: Momentous Moments in the Old West You May Have Missed. The book is filled with unheralded historic events and people as interesting and important—but, perhaps, none so influential in the big picture—as the pointy, prickly devil’s rope that reinvented the West.
Find out more about (and subscribe to) RANGE magazine at www.rangemagazine.com. Find the book online or at bookstores.


7 comments:

  1. Rod, Ordered the last copy Amazon had when I figured out we aren't having a book signing in Lubbock. Looking forward to it. Hope the book is selling well.

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    1. Thanks, Paul. I hope you enjoy it. See you on the Llano Estacado in a couple of weeks.

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