of the American cowboy ever written. Every page crackles with keen analysis and vivid prose about the Old West. A must-read!" --
Douglas Brinkley, author of
The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America The open-range cattle era lasted barely a quarter century, but it left America irrevocably changed.
Cattle Kingdom reveals how the West rose and fell, and how its legacy defines us today. The tale takes us from dust-choked cattle drives to the unlikely splendors of boomtowns like Abilene, Kansas, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. We meet a diverse cast, from cowboy Teddy Blue to failed rancher and future president Teddy Roosevelt.
This is a revolutionary new appraisal of the Old West and the America it made.
"Knowlton writes well about all the fun stuff: trail drives, rambunctious cow towns, gunfights and range wars . . . [He] enlists all of these tropes in support of an intriguing thesis: that the romance of the Old West arose upon the swelling surface of a giant economic bubble . . .
Cattle Kingdom is
The Great Plains by way of
The Big Short." --
Wall Street Journal "Knowlton deftly balances close-ups and bird's-eye views. We learn countless details . . . More important, we learn why the story played out as it did." --
New York Times Book Review "The best one-volume history of the legendary era of the cowboy and cattle empires in thirty years." --
True West