Rhymes of Texas and the Old West
Robert E. Howard Foundation
Year :
June 2007
Book No. : None
Edition : 1st
Format : Chapbook  (5.25 x  8.5, saddle stapled)
Pages : 50
Cover art : Jim and Ruth Keegan
Illustrations : None
 Rhymes of Texas    
Other editions:
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Contents
"Introduction: Grim Tragedies and Bloody Triumphs"
by James Reasoner

OLD MEMORIES
"But the Hills Were Ancient Then" (poem)
"Cimmeria" (poem)
"The Lost San Saba Mine" (poem)
"The Dweller in Dark Valley" (poem)
FIRST AMERICANS
"Ghost Dancers" (poem)
"The Kiowa's Tale" (poem)
THE GRIM LAND
"The Grim Land" (poem)
"Sonora to Del Rio" (poem)
THE PEOPLE
"Cowboy" (poem)
"Over the Old Rio Grandey" (poem)
"The Bandit" (poem)
"Roundelay of the Roughneck" (poem)
"John Ringold" (poem)
"The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts" (poem)
Untitled "Old Faro Bill . . ." (poem)
"Modest Bill" (poem)
THE FIGHTS
"The Alamo" (poem)
"San Jacinto (I)" (poem)
"San Jacinto (II)" (poem)
"The Feud" (poem)
"End of the Glory Trail" (poem)
"The Sand-Hill's Crest" (poem)
Notes
Prepared for publication by Dennis McHaney
Cited as being published by the REH Foundation Press on the copyright page.
Not available for individual sale.
This chapbook was provided to Legacy Circle members of the Robert E. Howard Foundation with Newsletter #1.
It is a limited edition and all surplus copies will be destroyed at year’s end.