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Cowboy language: The original lingo of the cow town frontier. Chandler, Ariz: Coast Aire Publications, 2001.
Find full textThe cowboy dictionary: The chin jaw words and whing-ding ways of the American West. New York: Perigee Books, 1993.
Find full textHassrick, Peter H. Remington, Russell and the language of Western art. Washington, D.C: Trust for Museum Exhibitions, 2000.
Find full textNat Love: Vaquero afroamericano. New York: Editorial Buenas letras, Rosen Pub. Group, 2004.
Find full textSmead, Robert N. Vocabulario vaquero =: Cowboy talk : a dictionary of Spanish terms from the American west. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.
Find full textDelaney, Roxann. A nanny for the cowboy. Don Mills, Ont., Canada: Harlequin, 2013.
Find full text1957-, Brown Greg, and Keith Doug ill, eds. Las cosas cambian. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Pub., 1996.
Find full text1957-, Brown Greg, and Keith Doug ill, eds. Things change. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Pub., 1995.
Find full textIn old Arizona: True tales of the wild frontier! Phoenix, AZ: Golden West Publishers, 1985.
Find full textPint, John. The adventures of Lucky Luke: Stories and exercises to develop reading comprehension and vocabulary. New York: Pergamon Institute of English, 1986.
Find full textPint, John. The adventures of lucky Luke: Stories and exercises to develop reading comprehension. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall, 1988.
Find full textDoak, Whitney Louise, and Guy Susan 1948 ill, eds. B is for buckaroo: A cowboy alphabet. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 2003.
Find full textCharlip, Remy. Little old Big Beard & big young Little Beard: A short & tall tale. Delray Beach, FL: Winslow Press, 2002.
Find full textill, Rettenmund Tamara, ed. Little old Big Beard and big young Little Beard: A short and tall tale. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2006.
Find full textCharlip, Remy. Little Old Big Beard and Big Young Little Beard: A short and tall tale. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2003.
Find full textBeier, Anne. Nat Love: African American cowboy = vaquero afroamericano. New York: Rosen Pub. Group, 2004.
Find full textPenny, Bernal, and Shakespeare William 1564-1616, eds. The cowboy and the wildcat. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Find full textGagliano, Eugene M. C is for cowboy: A Wyoming alphabet. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 2003.
Find full textGesell, Laurence E. Cowboy Language: The Original Lingo of the Cow Town Frontier. Coast Aire Publications, L.L.C., 2002.
Find full text(Illustrator), Susan Guy, ed. B Is for Bookaroo: A Cowboy Alphabet (Sleeping Bear Alphabets). Sleeping Bear Press, 2007.
Find full textRemington, Russell and the Language of Western Art. Trust for Museum Exhibitions, 2001.
Find full textPenn, Sarah. Nat Love: African American Cowboy (Famous People in American History). Rosen Publishing Group, 2003.
Find full textPenn, Sarah. Nat Love: African American Cowboy (Famous People in American History). Rosen Central, 2003.
Find full textEida De LA Vega (Translator), ed. Nat Love: Vaquero Afroamericano/African American Cowboy (Grandes Personajes En La Historia De Los Estados Unidos). Rosen Publishing Group, 2003.
Find full textSmead, Robert N. Vacabulario Vaquero / Cowboy Talk: A Dictionary of Spanish Terms from the American West. University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.
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