United States, Writer May 3, 1859 – September, 26, 1935.
Andy Adams was an American writer of western fiction.
Dodge City is one town where the average bad man of the West not only finds his equal, but finds himself badly handicapped.
There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be.
Now a little boy or girl, and many an older person, thinks that a spotted horse is the real thing, but practical cattle men know that this freak of color in range-bred horses is the result of in-and-in breeding, with consequent physical and mental deterioration.
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