Life on the King Ranch

Life on the King Ranch
Title Life on the King Ranch PDF eBook
Author Frank Goodwyn
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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"Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University ; no. 49." The story about America's largest and most progressive cattle ranch.

King Ranch

King Ranch
Title King Ranch PDF eBook
Author Noe Perez
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2022-01-18
Genre Art
ISBN 1623499534

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Covering 825,000 acres in the Coastal Plain and Brush Country of South Texas, King Ranch, established in 1853, looms large in Texas and American history. Since its founding by the energetic and visionary Richard King, it has indelibly captured for generations the essence of the American West. As Tom Lea asserted in his epic 1953 history, the spirit of the place “is alive in the land itself, in the far quietness of growing grass and grazing herds.” In King Ranch: A Legacy in Art, editors Bob Kinnan, William E. Reaves, and Linda J. Reaves have assembled a team of collaborators to present a beautiful, informative account of the ranch and its place in the artistic heritage of the region. Pairing original paintings by artist Noe Perez with insightful essays from curators Bruce Shackelford and Ron Tyler, this book celebrates the many ways “King Ranch culture” has enriched appreciation for the decorative, practical, and fine arts in Texas and the greater American West. Opening with a foreword by Jamey Clement, former chair of the board for King Ranch, Inc., and continuing with a brief introduction to the ranch’s history by Bob Kinnan, King Ranch: A Legacy in Art will heighten appreciation of the natural beauty and artistic influence of this legendary place.

Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch

Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch
Title Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch PDF eBook
Author John Cypher
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1995-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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This absorbing biography, written by Kleberg's top assistant of many years, captures both the life of the man and the spirit of the kingdom he ruled, offering a rare, insider's view of life on a fabled Texas ranch.

Kings of Texas

Kings of Texas
Title Kings of Texas PDF eBook
Author Don Graham
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages 322
Release 2010-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 1118039807

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Praise for KINGS OF TEXAS "Kings of Texas is a fresh and very welcome history of the great King Ranch. It's concise but thorough, crisply written, meticulous, and very readable. It should find a wide audience." -Larry McMurtry, author of Sin Killer and the Pulitzer Prize--winning Lonesome Dove "This book is about the King Ranch, but it is about much more than that. A compelling chronicle of war, peace, love, betrayal, birth, and death in the region where the Texas-Mexico border blurs in the haze of the Wild Horse Desert, it is also an intriguing detective story with links to the present-and a first-rate read." -H.W. Brands, author of The Age of Gold and the bestselling Pulitzer Prize finalist The First American

Caesar Kleberg and the King Ranch

Caesar Kleberg and the King Ranch
Title Caesar Kleberg and the King Ranch PDF eBook
Author Duane M. Leach
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2017-01-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1623495059

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In this tribute to a pioneer conservationist, Duane M. Leach celebrates the life of an exceptional ranch manager on a legendary Texas ranch, a visionary for wildlife and modern ranch management, and an extraordinarily dedicated and generous man. Caesar Kleberg went to work on the King Ranch in 1900. For almost thirty years he oversaw the operations of the sprawling Norias division, a vast acreage in South Texas where he came to appreciate the importance of rangeland not only for cattle but also for wildlife. Creating a wildlife management and conservation initiative far ahead of its time, Kleberg established strict hunting rules and a program of enlightened habitat restoration. Because of his efforts and foresight, by his death in 1946 there were more white-tailed deer, wild turkey, bobwhite quail, javelinas, and mourning dove on the King Ranch than in the rest of the state. Kleberg’s legacy lives on at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute in Kingsville, where a research program he helped found has gained recognition far beyond the pastures of Norias.

The King Ranch

The King Ranch
Title The King Ranch PDF eBook
Author Tom Lea
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1957
Genre
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Waiting for Daylight

Waiting for Daylight
Title Waiting for Daylight PDF eBook
Author Janell Kleberg
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2003-10
Genre Documentary photography
ISBN 9781931153270

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Waiting for Daylight consists of photographs taken while working cattle from horseback on the King Ranches in South Texas, Brazil, Argentina, and Australia. The photographs capture an era when people lived out their lives on lands that were often inhospitable with great herds of red cattle and fine cow horses. These beautiful, historic images communicate a feeling of constant renewal combined with the sense of suspended time.