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Ace Reid and the Cowpokes Cartoons
By Ace Reid
Foreword by Pat Oliphant
Introduction by Elmer Kelton
Folks across the West know a cowpoke named Jake. A good-hearted
guy, he's always up to his eyebrows in debt or drought or prickly
pears looking for them dad-blamed ole wild cows. In fact, he's
so real a fella that it's hard to believe that Ace Reid made him
up.
This book brings together 139 of Ace Reid's popular "Cowpokes"
cartoons, reproduced in large format to show the artistry and
attention to detail that characterized Reid's work. Grouped around
themes such as work, weather, bankers, and friends, they reveal
the distinctive "you might as well laugh as cry" sense
of humor that ranch folks draw on to get through hard work and
hard times.
In the foreword, Washington Post cartoonist Pat Oliphant offers
an appreciation of Reid's "Cowpokes" cartoons, noting
that "Ace's work has a magic of its own, and it owes nothing
to anyone else." Reid's longtime friend Elmer Kelton recounts
Ace's life and career in the introduction, describing how a shy
boy who grew up on ranch work transformed himself into an artist-entrepreneur
who never met a stranger and who made ranch work the subject of
his real love, cartooning. This collector's volume belongs on
the shelf of everyone who loves the "Cowpokes" cartoons,
knows a fella like Jake, or enjoys the dry wit of the American
cowboy.
The late Ace Reid grew up on a ranch near Electra, Texas. He
broke intocartooning at the West Texas Livestock Weekly and syndicated
his cartoonsto newspapers across Texas and the West. Fifty years
later, "Cowpokes"cartoons retain an enthusiastic following.
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