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If Louis L'Amour or Zayne Grey had written cowboy poetry this is what it would have looked like! These are real stories of strong men, and even stronger women, their lives, loves, and adventures back in the American West. Start with "The Shootist", a story about a sharpshooter, John Robert Smith, and the one woman in the territory who can do him better. Or, "Montana". A story, sure to become a classic in American narrative poetry, that tells the amazing life story about a young cowboy who loses his parents in an indian raid, then becomes a deputy sheriff, and eventually a major cattle rancher.…mehr

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If Louis L'Amour or Zayne Grey had written cowboy poetry this is what it would have looked like! These are real stories of strong men, and even stronger women, their lives, loves, and adventures back in the American West. Start with "The Shootist", a story about a sharpshooter, John Robert Smith, and the one woman in the territory who can do him better. Or, "Montana". A story, sure to become a classic in American narrative poetry, that tells the amazing life story about a young cowboy who loses his parents in an indian raid, then becomes a deputy sheriff, and eventually a major cattle rancher. How about "A Tribute to Nat Love" - a tribute to one of the greatest African American cowboys to ever live? Or, "Katie Elder" who takes down three desperate bank robbers with her six gun? These are just a small taste of what's inside - and the stories, together with twenty four archive photos from the period, are like nothing you've ever read before! Author Marshal T. Justice writes narrative poetry like nobody else around, and often you'll never notice that the story you're reading is also a narrative poem. Hold on to your Stetson hats, there Cowboys and Cowgirls! This here is narrative poetry like you've never seen it before!
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Marshal T. Justice, or "M.T." as he is often called, is the pseudonym used by Jon Gutmacher when he writes or performs his personal style of western, or cowboy poetry. A former Florida prosecutor and criminal trial attorney, Mr. Gutmacher also wrote the leading book on Florida gun laws with over a quarter million copies sold, and has the #1 Google ranked "best fantasy poetry" website consistently since 2011. His style of cowboy poetry is unique in that each of the poems is a complete original story often featuring the life story of a man or woman back in the Old West -- with due reference to those pioneers of the African American race who helped blaze the American frontier. He also has done a number of YouTube videos -- including a few that feature his own style of cowboy humor. His cowboy poetry website with links to his YouTube videos is www.oldwestpoems.com if you'd care to drop by.