The isolated Canadian River in the Texas Panhandle stretched before John Erickson and Bill Ellzey as they began a journey through time and what the locals call the valley.
They went on horseback, as they might have traveled it a century before.
Everywhere they went they talked, worked, and swapped stories with the people of the valley, piecing together a picture of what life has been like there for a hundred years.
Through Time and the Valley is their story of the river--its history, its lore, its colorful characters, the comedies and tragedies that valley people have spun yarns about for generations.
Rancher Erickson is an insider who knows his territory and has the gifts to tell about it.
A wry and delightful humorist, he tickles our funnybone while touching our feelings.
Outlaws, frontier wives, Indian warriors, cowboys, craftsmen, dance-hall girls, moonshiners, inventors, big ranchers, small ranchers-all are part of the Canadian River country heritage that gives this book its vitality.
About the Author John R.
Erickson, born in Midland, Texas, and raised in the Texas Panhandle town of Perryton, is a fifth-generation Texan with ranching roots back to the 1850s.
He graduated from the University of Texas and studied at the Harvard Divinity School, but made his living on horseback while pursuing his writing.
His Hank the Cowdog series has become a national favorite.
He and his wife run their own ranch and commercial beef cattle operation.
A member of the Texas Institute of Letters, Erickson has been profiled in Southern Living, American Cowboy Magazine, and on CBS's Evening News with Dan Rather.
He is the author of seven books in UNT Press's Western Life Series.