Bold, humorous tales about a larger‑than‑life frontier character and the misadventures around his title and wits.
This collection follows Colonel Crook as he spins tall stories, streetwise observations, and quick quips about fame, money, and the oddities of early 20th‑century life. With a lively, folksy voice and plenty of punchlines, the book paints a colorful picture of American idiosyncrasies and stubborn independence.
- Reveals how a colorful title can shape luck, pride, and perspective.
- Mixes barroom humor, road‑trip anecdotes, and backstage misadventures in small towns and big cities.
- Captures vivid scenes of rural feuds, bootleg moonshine, and oddball schemes.
- Delivers brisk dialogue, sharp humor, and a sly look at fame, ambition, and human foibles.
Ideal for readers who enjoy humorous, character‑driven stories rooted in American folklore and tall tales of the era.