Most of us have heard about the longhorn cattle of Texas and we probably have plently of mental pictures of the cowboys who drove these cattle north out of Texas to markets in Louisiana, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming. A recent project spurred me (sorry, couldn't resist) to find out more about some of these trail drivers so I turned to The Trail Drivers of Texas, a collection of stories told by the men and women who lived that life. It was compiled by J. Marvin Hunter and originally published in 1925, then reissued by the University of Texas in 1985. It is a fascinating collection of cowboy history with a good index of names and places for those who only want to read selected items. I found it both interesting and useful.