Way Out West: Cowboys – A Horseback Heritage (published by Treville, with photography and text by Hisashi Tsurutani) is a striking visual study of cowboy culture that focuses on the enduring relationship between rider, horse, and land.
The book is primarily photographic, spanning roughly 170 pages of black-and-white and color images . Rather than presenting a romanticised Hollywood version of the cowboy, it documents real working cowboys and the environments they inhabit—capturing the quiet, physical reality of ranch life, horsemanship, and the traditions that continue to define the American West.
Treville Books
170 Pages
Condition 9.5/10
Way Out West: Cowboys – A Horseback Heritage (published by Treville, with photography and text by Hisashi Tsurutani) is a striking visual study of cowboy culture that focuses on the enduring relationship between rider, horse, and land.
The book is primarily photographic, spanning roughly 170 pages of black-and-white and color images . Rather than presenting a romanticised Hollywood version of the cowboy, it documents real working cowboys and the environments they inhabit—capturing the quiet, physical reality of ranch life, horsemanship, and the traditions that continue to define the American West.
Treville Books
170 Pages
Condition 9.5/10