McCallum, Warren Stricker, and Kathy Vance Siebrasse-whose insight and resources made this book so much better. Carlson, Mary Emeny, Harold Hagemeier, Ron Harpelle, Alan Krell, Dain Rakestraw, Earl Hayter, Delbert Trew, Henry D. … to all my invaluable sources-particularly Gerald Brauer, Paul H. … to Gwen McKenna, history editor at Mountain Press, for helping with this project in the last stages and greatly improving the book. Thank you for your calm demeanor and all your suggestions, honesty, and insistence. … to my editor, Beth Parker, for taking on this project and for making this book a reality. … to Frontier Times Museum, in Bandera, Texas, for opening up the world of barbed wire history to me, and to Jim Tarbox, of History Channel Magazine, for being the first to allow me to write about it. Thanks and appreciation are very much in order: In writing and putting this book together, I became indebted to many individuals and organizations. This book is dedicated to Keishi and Dani.Ħ Light as Air, Stronger than Whiskey, Cheap as Dirt PRINTED BY DATA REPRODUCTION COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Barbed wire-Political aspects-West (U.S.)-History. Barbed wire-Social aspects-West (U.S.)-History. Includes bibliographical references and index. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATAīarbed wire : the fence that changed the West / Joanne S. Cover photo © 2009 by Tom Bean Photography
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