Announcing our newest shared magazine, “Cowboys and Indians”!!
“Cowboys and Indians” has articles about western photography, travel, art, food, history, music, ranch life and much more. The magazine was founded in 1992 and is published in Dallas, Texas. There are eight issues a year.
Currently on the “Cowboys and Indians” website, an article listed as a reader’s favorite is, “John Wayne: Classic Films and Family Memories 30 Years After His Death”. Other recent articles stories include coverage on food, drink, music, TV / film, and style.
For more information about “Cowboys and Indians” please see their website: http://www.cowboysindians.com/
Shared magazines are titles that are loaned to patrons, but must be returned before the next issue can go out. “Cowboys and Indians” is produced in the volunteer recording studio at the Oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
To order your free subscription to “Cowboys and Indians,” contact the Talking Book Program office at 1-800-252-9605 or at tbp.services@tsl.texas.gov