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This is the remarkable life story of Joe Robinson, an Arizona cowboy born in Texas in 1911, told in Joe’s own words as recorded on a tape recorder. Starting his cowboy career at a young age, Joe experienced the end of the golden age of cowboys, adapting to dramatic changes in the cattle industry while staying true to his roots.

Joe’s journey took him from the open ranges of Texas to the rugged landscapes of Arizona. His life as a traditional cowboy is a testament to the independence, self-sufficiency, and satisfaction found in the cowboy subculture. This narrative covers his encounters with the harsh realities of nature, his deep connection with horses and cattle, and the profound friendships he forged along the way.

Through trail drives, branding cattle, and surviving treacherous weather, Joe’s life was a continuous adventure. His story includes the transition from horseback to motor vehicles and the challenges brought by these changes. Joe’s dedication to cowboy life never wavered, embodying the essence of the old-timer cowboy.