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The Rise and Fall of the Lazy S Ranch
The Rise and Fall of the Lazy S Ranch
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Author(s): Murrah, David J.
ISBN No.: 9781648434211
Pages: 160
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 38.54
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Historian David J. Murrah has now treated us with a highly readable and thoroughly researched history of the iconic Lazy S Ranch of the Texas Panhandle. His thorough understanding of the land, the economics of cattle raising with all its inherent problems, fence cutters, the droughts and winter storms - all become obvious on every page. Murrah has meticulously researched the available records of ranching relevant to the turn of the 19th-20th centuries and presents his findings in an entertaining manner. This work is not only important to the modern cattleman but to the lay reader as well. Colonel C.C. Slaughter may not yet be as famous as Richard King but this history of the Lazy S Ranch will stand alongside that of Tom Lea as a solid memorial.


"-Chuck Parsons, author of John B. Armstrong: Texas Ranger and Pioneer Rancher and "Pidge" Texas Ranger "The Rise and Fall of the Lazy S Ranch validates David Murrah's reputation as the preeminent ranching scholar of his time. The marvelous narrative depicts how untimely deaths, "mismanagement, economic pressure, and family disunity," tore asunder the "indivisible ranching empire" that cattle baron Christopher Columbus Slaughter methodically created as an insurance policy for his family. Reminiscent of a Greek tragedy or Hollywood movie, the story encompasses every historic transformation on Texas' "last frontier." An epic tale of a legendary family's generational struggle to manage and capitalize upon its inheritance, the book is a must read from the Paup ranching heritage series at Texas A&M Press."-Monte L. Monroe, Texas State Historian and Southwest Collection Archivist, Texas Tech University "Coming full circle, David Murrah completes the story of C.C.


Slaughter by providing a thoroughly researched and entertaining narrative of his Lazy S Ranch. Adding immeasurably to the history of Texas ranching, settlement, and oil, Murrah's expertise and familiarity with west Texas ranching history is evident throughout this captivating narrative.-Deborah M. Liles, Co-editor of Texas Women and Ranching: On the Range, at the Rodeo, and in their Communities.


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