A Voice of the Old West

by James McGee



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/22/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781420820133
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781463478452

About the Book

An extraordinary picture of life in the Old West of 19th century Colorado mining towns as seen through the poetry of a talented woman.  The poems touch universal human concerns:  The laments of lost youth and of getting older, poems of love and of grief, of nature and of maternal experiences.  In addition, there are stories of the times:  the suicide of a local prostitute, a “Hiawatha”-like Indian story, a humorous story of a cowboy whose demise resulted because “he ate his pie with a fork” and mining stories from Leadville, Cripple Creek and other places.  Some of the writings are almost unbearably poignant and others will bring out-loud laughter. 


About the Author

James E. McGee is the first-born great-grandson of Annie Beatrice McGee.

He is a Viet Nam-era veteran of U.S. Army Intelligence.  He was an enlisted man who received a direct Field Commission and served as First Lieutenant. Subsequently, he became a U.S. Foreign Service Officer.

Moving to the corporate world, he was the youngest General Manager in a Fortune 60 before becoming President of a company.  Later, he patented a product and started his own company.

He graduated from UCLA and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business.  He is the author of A Journey Through Grief:  Notes From A Foreign Country, 1st Books Library, 2003 (ISBN: 1-4140-0283-1).