Now Available: Ron Scheer's How the West Was Written Vol. 3

A pleasure to say our friend Ron Scheer's How the West Was Written Vol. 3 Glossary (Kindle Edition) is now available. The print will be available tomorrow and it will take a few days for print and ebook to link up on Amazon.

Here's an excerpt from Spur Award-winning author Richard S. Wheeler's introduction:

"Nothing escaped Ron Scheer’s sharp eye. In the course of preparing his magisterial work on early western fiction, he came across countless phr...ases, words, and usages that were unfamiliar to modern readers. The novels he was examining ranged from the late 19th century well into the 20th, and contained vernacular that had vanished.
 
He set to work recording these phrases, including their context, and their numbers multiplied over the years. Many of these phrases were at least a century old, and were connected to the social circumstances and technology of the times. As the world changed, so did language. Allusions to horses and buggies, steam engines, open-range ranching, and all the social proprieties of that period departed stage right, while new words, new vernacular crowded into our consciousness stage left.
He no doubt realized that for modern readers to grasp what those long-gone authors were saying, and the social events they were describing, some sort of glossary would be necessary. Otherwise, the pages of these novels would be crowded with gibberish.

The ability to translate these mysterious allusions and phrases into something modern readers can comprehend is a portal into other times. ... It illuminates a lost world, but it also illuminates Mr. Scheer’s genius."
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Published on June 21, 2015 18:03
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