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As the West begins to change, however—the automobile replacing the horse, the herds breaking up—the two friends part ways. Chet marries and goes on to become a successful merchant, banker, and politician; but Monte, unable to imagine anything but the cowboy’s way of life, refuses to the end to leave the range.
442 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1963
. . . I was writing a multiple story of two men both of whom, each in his way, lived significant and successful lives. That the book turned out to be primarily Monte’s is the result of the fact that I happen to have more respect for the kind of success Monte achieved.
Chet and I, we think that Monte gave a consistently good account of himself in life’s sweepstakes – and that this world is now a lonesome, lonesome place without him and the way of life and the attitude towards existence he represented.