The Log of a Cowboy
The Outlet
A College Vagabond
A Question of Possession
A Winter Round-Up
Around the Spade Wagon
At Comanche Ford
Drifting North
In the Hands of His Friends
Rangering
Seigerman's Per Cent
The Double Trail
The Passing of Peg-Leg
The Ransom of Don Ramon Mora
The Story of a Poker Steer
As a writer, Adams would draw heavily on that experience when he began writing. Disgusted by the unrealistic cowboy fiction being published at the time, Andy Adams took it upon himself to provide a better account and drew heavily on his first hand experiences to write The Log of a Cowboy in 1903. By almost all accounts, Andy Adams succeeded in his effort to produce a realistic portrait of life on the trail, and it is still widely considered the most compelling and accurate portrayal of cowboy life ever written.