In the years before World War I, Montana cowboy Fred Barton was employed by Czar Nicholas II to help establish a horse ranch--the largest in the world--in Siberia to supply the Russian military. Barton later assembled a group of American rodeo stars and drove horses across Mongolia for the war-lords of northern China, creating a 250,000 acre ranch in Shanxi Province. Along the way, Barton became part of an unofficial U.S. intelligence network in the Far East, bred a new type of horse from Russian, Mongolian and American stock and promoted the lifestyle of the open range cowboy. Returning to…mehr
In the years before World War I, Montana cowboy Fred Barton was employed by Czar Nicholas II to help establish a horse ranch--the largest in the world--in Siberia to supply the Russian military. Barton later assembled a group of American rodeo stars and drove horses across Mongolia for the war-lords of northern China, creating a 250,000 acre ranch in Shanxi Province. Along the way, Barton became part of an unofficial U.S. intelligence network in the Far East, bred a new type of horse from Russian, Mongolian and American stock and promoted the lifestyle of the open range cowboy. Returning to America, he married one of the wealthiest widows in the Southwest and hobnobbed with Western film stars at a time when Hollywood was constructing the modern myth of the Old West, just as open range cowboy life was disappearing.
Larry Weirather lives in Vancouver, Washington, and is a professor emeritus of popular culture at Clark College. He has published articles in The Journal of Popular Culture and The Popular Culture Review and served as editor for various literary magazines.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction One Fort Keogh Days, 1889-1905 Twö A Young Bronc Peeler in Miles City, 1905-1911 Three Vladivostok and the World's Largest Horse Ranch, 1911-1912 Four "Smoke 'Em If You've Got 'Em": The British-American Tobacco Co., 1912-1916 Five Horses for the Warlords: The Longest Drive, 1917 Six 15th Infantry Cowboys and U.S. Intelligence, 1917 Seven Khabarovsk, Siberia, to Hilar, Manchuria, 1917 Eight Hilar, Manchuria, to Urga, Mongolia, 1917 Nine Across the Gobi: Urga to Kalgan, 1917 Ten Final Leg: Kalgan to Taiyuanfu, 1917 Eleven Montana Cowboys in the Celestial Empire, 1918-1920 Twelve When to Hold 'Em, When to Fold 'Em, 1920-1937 Thirteen Poor Little Rich Boy and Princess Xenia, 1920 Fourteen The Many Wives of a Lifelong Bachelor, Here and Abroad Fifteen Life Without Warlords: C.M. Russell and the Fred Barton Museum of the Old West, 1937-1967 Sixteen Barton and the Hollywood Cowboys Seventeen Ruminating on Guys, Gussies and Morons at Trail's End Epilogue Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction One Fort Keogh Days, 1889-1905 Twö A Young Bronc Peeler in Miles City, 1905-1911 Three Vladivostok and the World's Largest Horse Ranch, 1911-1912 Four "Smoke 'Em If You've Got 'Em": The British-American Tobacco Co., 1912-1916 Five Horses for the Warlords: The Longest Drive, 1917 Six 15th Infantry Cowboys and U.S. Intelligence, 1917 Seven Khabarovsk, Siberia, to Hilar, Manchuria, 1917 Eight Hilar, Manchuria, to Urga, Mongolia, 1917 Nine Across the Gobi: Urga to Kalgan, 1917 Ten Final Leg: Kalgan to Taiyuanfu, 1917 Eleven Montana Cowboys in the Celestial Empire, 1918-1920 Twelve When to Hold 'Em, When to Fold 'Em, 1920-1937 Thirteen Poor Little Rich Boy and Princess Xenia, 1920 Fourteen The Many Wives of a Lifelong Bachelor, Here and Abroad Fifteen Life Without Warlords: C.M. Russell and the Fred Barton Museum of the Old West, 1937-1967 Sixteen Barton and the Hollywood Cowboys Seventeen Ruminating on Guys, Gussies and Morons at Trail's End Epilogue Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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