The Pastures of Beyond: An Old Cowboy Looks Back at the Old West
By (Author) Dayton O. Hyde
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
1st October 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Equestrian and animal sports
B
Paperback
264
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 20mm
288g
At age thirteen, Dayton Hyde, a spirited beanpole of a boy, ran away from home in Michigan to Yamsi, his uncles ranch in eastern Oregon. This was in the 1930s, and Yamsi was one of the last great cattle ranches of the West. Soon the boy, nicknamed Hawk, was riding a horse, soaking up ranch life from the hired hands, and winning the cowboys respect.
A natural bronco buster, he eventually became a rodeo rider, bull fighter, clown, and photographer, working all over the West with the likes of Slim Pickens, Rex Allen, and Mel Lambertall of whom went on to careers in Hollywoodand selling pictures to Life magazine. After the Second World War, he took over the reins at Yamsi, ensuring its survival in changing times. Now, half a century later, he gives us his valedictory ode to that last great period of the Old West. Full of humor, rollicking stories, and love of the land, Hyde pays homage to the cowboys, Indians, and great horses that made the West the legend it is today.
As wistful as it is humorous, this salty memoir is also an elegy for a bygone era.