Title: Reference Book Analysis
1Reference Book Analysis
- Mary Byrd
- Winter 2004
- Libr 150
400
2Call Number R427.9 A216W
Adams, Ramon F. 1889 -1976
Western words a dictionary of the range,
cow camp and trail / Ramon F. Adams. --- 1st.
ed. Norman, Okla. University of Okla. Press
, ,
xiv, 182 p.
c1944.
xiv, 182 p. 23cm.
3A cowboy is a man with guts and a boss
4Arrangement / Currency / Index
- Arrangement Alphabetic
- Currency Out-dated (1944)
- Revised 1997
- Relevant Yes Both versions contain words that
are used today
5Scope
To give the reader / researcher insight into the
language of the native cow men, who forged their
own language with limited education.
This language was designed to suit their needs.
Their words and simple and direct.
6Purposes
- Students American English, Philology (old term
for Linguistics) - Researchers Western Folklore
- Person interested in things of the old west
7Format
- Hardcover1st ed.
- Paperback---revised edition 1997 Western words
a dictionary of the old west - Barnes Noble out of print 1st ed.
- Amazon out of print 1st ed.
- Revised edition five stars
8Special FeatureQuotes after each alphabet
A
A winks as good as a nod
9Author
Adams,Ramon F.(1889-1976). Writer and
bibli ographer of the old west. He entered Austin
College in 1903,but dropped out in
1909.Adams Studied violin under Carl Venth at
Kidd-Key Col lege in Sherman. In 1912 he joined
the music Department at the University of
Arkansas, his interest in western lore led him to
receive grants from several foundation, and he
became an expert at separating the myth from the
reality of the West He has produced five
bibliographical gems and many books on the old
West.
10References
- What is a Gaboon? a spitton in a western saloon,
made of a plug-tobacco box filled with sand or
saw dusk. - Arizona Nightingale? a prospectors burro called
this because of his extraordinary bray
11Web Sites Google
- Gaboon Gaboon Vipers and dark mahogany wood
found on a tree in Africa - Spitton-The American Heritage Dictionary- a
bowl-shaped, usually metal vessel,often with a
funnel-shaped cover, into which tobacco chewers
spit - Arizona Nightingale(advance Search) western
words-American cowboys definition list burro /
donkey
12Personal Impression
- Great Book
- Easy to read
- Made me laugh
- Lots of old cowboy words
Fun, Fun, Fun
13Quotes
Polishing your pants on saddle leather dont
make you a rider A full house divided dont
win no pots If the saddle creaks, its not paid
for Brains in the head saves blisters on the
feet The man that always straddles the fence
usually has a sore crotch