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What a Dirty Shame!
"...a book that is both informative and
entertaining and quintessentially Oklahoman..."
J. Blake Wade, Executive Director
Oklahoma Centennial Commemoration
Commission
Ghost-Town Tales of Oklahoma
"Should be required reading in Oklahoma
schools."
Craig McVey, Olive, Oklahoma, School official and historian
Thunder in the Heartland: Parables from Oklahoma
"Every story has a dab of true history, and a
whole lot of flavor."
Dale Robertson, Yukon, Oklahoma, Hollywood actor and screenwriter
Between Me & You & The Gatepost
"I suspect Jim Etter has been around a lot of
good Okies."
Jim Shoulders, Henryetta, Oklahoma,
world champion rodeo cowboy
Regarding All of Jim Etter's Books
"...a writer with ability to weave a tale in
such a way that the reader can't put it down."
Jack Sorenson, Amarillo, Texas, nationally known Western artist
The above books
are available in many bookstores and other outlets, and can be
ordered from New Forums Press by phone: (405-372-6158) or online.
Other books by Etter include “Oktaha, A Track in the Sand” and
“The Grains of Time,” a history of the Oklahoma Grain and Feed
Association.
He is also among the authors in the anthologies of “New Trails –
23 Original Stories of the West”; “Daughters of the Land”; “The
Salt of the Earth”; “Western Horse Tales”; and “Black Hats.”
He has written for such
magazines as Persimmon Hill, American Cowboy, Western
Horseman, True West, Desert Exposure, Western Digest, Country
Discoveries, Route 66, Oklahoma Today and ByLine.
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