| Pendleton Round-Up at 100: Oregon's Legendary Rodeo |  | Authors: Michael Bales, Ann Terry Hill Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Ill Pages: 300 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 10.6 x 1.5
ISBN: 0882407732 Dewey Decimal Number: 791 EAN: 9780882407739 ASIN: 0882407732
Publication Date: August 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Pendleton Round-Up At 100 is a full-color celebration of the first one hundred years of this classic rodeo. Over five years were spent in researching and writing Pendleton Round-Up At 100, to give full justice to its rich and uniquely American history; its importance to cowboys and Indians; and its enduring appeal in Oregon, the West, and the world of rodeo. Illustrated with over 900 photos and illustrations that are drawn from historic collections and family archives, most previously unpublished. The book's 24 chapters tell the stories of the Round-Up's founding and early years, its discovery by Hollywood, Indian participation from the Round-Up's establishment, the cowgirls' era, legendary performers, the families and volunteer spirit that sustain the annual event and much more. Appendices include complete listings of Round-up winners, Round-Up and Happy Canyon courts, Round-Up presidents, Round-Up Indian chiefs and Round-Up Hall of Fame honorees. Unique among all rodeos, Pendleton included participants from surrounding Native American tribes--Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla Walla--in its first year, and every year since. Roberta Conner, head of the Tamastslikt cultural institute, contributes to this volume an important summary of the changing relationship between the tribes and the event. The 1911 Round-Up was the setting for the legendary showdown between black cowboy, George Fletcher; Indian cowboy Jackson Sundown; and white cowboy John Spain, all competing for the prize saddle. Known as "The Last Go Round" and still controversial, it was the subject of Ken Kesey's final 1994 novel. Hollywood discovered champions such as Yakima Canutt and Mabel Strickland and made them stunt-riders and even stars of silent films. In fact, cowgirls were as important as cowboys in the early years, despite the dangers; it took the tragic death of champion Bonnie McCarroll in Pendleton's ring in 1929 to end the era of female competitors. However, horsewomen continue to participate as champion riders.
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| Customer Reviews: FANTASTIC HISTORY OF THE GREATEST RODEO March 16, 2010 That Girl (Redondo Beach, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a gorgeous book full of Pendleton Round-Up history in pictures and words. Everything you could have ever wanted to know about rodeo and the people that have and do participate in them. A feast for the those that love the history of the American West. You will look at and read this book over and over!
On another note . . . It took Amazon three shipments to get this book to me as the first two were damaged in shipping. Even the third book had some faint scrape marks on the cover due to the book sliding inside the box with no protection. Amazon is not packing and shipping this book properly, and it is too big and heavy to be unwrapped in a carboard box with some air bags sitting on top of it, not even wrapped around the book.
Recommended not just for Oregon history collections but for any library interested in American West history and culture February 21, 2010 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pendleton Round-Up at 100: Oregon's Legendary Rodeo moves beyond historical non-fiction and reads like a novel as it provides a history of a rodeo that began in 1910 and shaped a community. Lavish photos and history will attract any rodeo fan or rural library collection, and makes for an outstanding survey recommended not just for Oregon history collections but for any library interested in American West history and culture.
Hard to find book! January 18, 2010 M. Birdsall (Seattle, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My local bookstore said this book was out of print and couldn't get a copy for me. Many thanks to Amazon for having it and even sending it quicker than they said they would. It came in plenty of time for Christmas for my mother-in-law who lived in Pendleton and knows some people in the book!
A collector's book for fans of the American West December 27, 2009 William L. McGee, Author (San Francisco, Calif.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The authors have done themselves proud. A collector's book and beautifully designed, PENDLETON ROUND-UP AT 100 preserves a cultural icon of the American West.
-William L. McGee, Author "The Divorce Seekers: A Photo Memoir of a Nevada Dude Wrangler"
Pendleton Roundup - this is awesome! October 26, 2009 PL PACKER (Mt. Hood/Parkdale, OR USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought I would get a better deal on this book in Pendleton at the Roundup this year, the year before the 100th anniversary. Not so! The book was $65 at the Pendleton Chamber Office, $55 through the Eastern Oregonian site. I paid $37 on Amazon.com and got it within 7 days! If you are familiar with the history of the Pendleton Roundup, or if you want to be, this book has it all.
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