In Those Days

In Those Days by Edith Black Winslow, published by Lulu.com on November 13, 2011, is a 190-page autobiography that offers a detailed account of life on a Texas ranch. This narrative not only serves as a family chronicle but also provides insights into the historical context of ranching in Texas, highlighting the challenges and experiences faced by the author’s family during that era.
Readers will find a rich depiction of ranch life, emphasizing the importance of good roads, communication systems, and country doctors, as well as the impact of modern conveniences. The varied experiences of Winslow’s family contribute to the narrative, making it a notable addition to the biography and autobiography genre. This edition is presented in English and measures 9 inches in height and 6 inches in length, weighing 0.63 pounds.
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Not only is this book an autobiography or a family chronicle; it is also a true, accurate and vital account of life on a Texas ranch in those days. Present day Texans will appreciate more the value of good roads, communication systems, country doctors and modern conveniences after reading this book. The varied experiences of an unusual family add much interest to this narrative and the book is undoubtedly a significant contribution to the ranching lore of Texas.
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