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Edna Walker Chandler (1908–1982)

Author of Cowboy Andy

58 Works 1,392 Members 9 Reviews

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Series

Works by Edna Walker Chandler

Cowboy Andy (1959) 143 copies, 1 review
Cowboy Sam and the rodeo (1976) 87 copies, 1 review
Cowboy Sam and the Fair (1974) 87 copies, 1 review
Cowboy Sam and Shorty (1971) 82 copies
Cowboy Sam and Freddy (1976) 80 copies
Cowboy Sam and the Rustlers (2021) 71 copies
Cowboy Sam and the Indians (1971) 66 copies, 1 review
Cowboy Sam and Porky (2011) 62 copies
Cowboy Sam (1970) 59 copies, 2 reviews
Cowboy Sam and the Airplane (1976) 56 copies
Cowboy Sam and Dandy (2011) 52 copies
Cowboy Sam and Big Bill (1970) 50 copies
Cowboy Sam and Flop (1963) — Author — 48 copies
Cowboy Sam and Freckles (2000) 47 copies
Cowboy Sam and Miss Lily (1958) 46 copies
Cowboy Sam and Sally (1976) 42 copies
Tom Logan: Cattle Drive (1966) 22 copies
Tom Logan: Talking Wire (1968) 20 copies
Tom Logan: Pony Rider (1966) 19 copies
Tom Logan: Track Boss (1975) 19 copies
Tom Logan: Secret Tunnel (1973) 18 copies
Tom Logan: Gold Nugget (1967) 17 copies
Tom Logan: Gold Train (1974) 16 copies
Tom Logan: Circus Train (1971) 13 copies
Juanito Makes a Drum (1960) 11 copies, 2 reviews
Five Cent, Five Cent (1967) 11 copies
Cattle Cars (1970) 10 copies
Buffalo Boy (1957) 8 copies
The Missing Mitt (1955) 7 copies
Young Hawk (2021) 7 copies
Will You Carry Me? (2000) 6 copies
Little Cedar's Tooth (1961) 6 copies, 1 review
Popcorn Patch (1969) 5 copies
Tall Boy and the Coyote (1961) 5 copies
The new red jacket (1962) 4 copies
Charley Brave (1962) 3 copies
Crystal pie (1965) 3 copies
Tony and His Friend Jeff (1963) 3 copies
Kala's pet 2 copies
Almost brothers (1971) 1 copy
Women in Prison (1973) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1908
Date of death
1982
Gender
female
Education
Friends University
Sacramento State University
Occupations
children's book author
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Kansas, USA
Places of residence
Liberia
Sacramento, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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9 reviews
The Cowboy Sam series by Edna Walker Chandler, was originally published in the 1950s and 60s. Unfortunately, I only own one of these. I believe they got new life in the 1970s reprinted with color covers.
This is what opened me up to book series–about sixteen of them—my favorite being Cowboy Sam and Porkey (about him and his horse), Cowboy Sam at the Rodeo, and Cowboy Sam and the Indians.

Each story was a little harder than the last to read, as I remember it anyway. It was the 1960s so show more there were a lot of westerns on TV. I grew up in the city of Buffalo so my appeal for these I think was the outdoors, horses, cows and space. It opened up my interest in Native Americans different from the TV image of them and is one of my biggest focuses of my non-fiction research and writing. I live in a rural village where the county’s claim to fame is having more cows then people and I see horses on every drive–not a cattle drive, silly, I meant in my car.

It is part of my all tive top five books listed here http://historysleuth.org/2013/03/childhood-books-shape-your-life/
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This book is filled with so much stinted dialog that after you finish reading it to your kids your mind may be numb for several hours. I ONLY keep this in my library because my children like it so much.
First of a long series of readers popular with at least 2 generations of Sandhills Elementary readers. The first books were written for beginning readers, with later volumes longer and more complex in vocabulary for middle school readers. The stories all concern cowhands at a western ranch, with simple episodes that involve horses, dogs, skunks, rodeos, and airplanes.
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This story is about a young Native boy named Juanito and the role he plays in his community.

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Statistics

Works
58
Members
1,392
Popularity
#18,462
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
9
ISBNs
38

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