Bantam 1056 (Oct., 1952). First Printing. Cover Art by Harry Schaare
From the book cover:
The virile and earthy story of a small-time rancher and a roughneck rodeo girl.
"It is simple story of fundamental human yearnings. . . reminiscent of Steinbeck at his best. Wormser makes Lon and Vera Mae so real that you would recognize them on the streets of any dusty little western town. His dialogue is real as a barbed wire fence . . . and there isn't a false note . . ."
-- The New York Times
Bantam 1056 (Oct., 1952). First Printing. Cover Art by Harry Schaare
From the book cover:
The virile and earthy story of a small-time rancher and a roughneck rodeo girl.
"It is simple story of fundamental human yearnings. . . reminiscent of Steinbeck at his best. Wormser makes Lon and Vera Mae so real that you would recognize them on the streets of any dusty little western town. His dialogue is real as a barbed wire fence . . . and there isn't a false note . . ."
-- The New York Times