Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch

Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch

$45.00

Publication Date: 25th April 2017

A memoir of one of the largest and most influential cattle ranches in American history Read More
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King Ranch. The name is embroidered in the tapestry of Texas, rising from the sunbaked coastal plains in the infancy of the state itself. King Ranch is the inspiration of legends and speculation, tradition and history. Rawhide-tough through drought, Indian attacks, Civil War, and the Great Depression, among other trials, King Ranch is the star of Texas.

Now the memoirs of Helen King Kleberg Alexander-Groves, the only child of Bob and Helen Kleberg, give a personal glimpse of life on the storied ranch of the Kings and the Klebergs. This intimate and compelling book chronicles not only the history of the ranch but also the life of Bob and Helen Kleberg, the first family of cattle ranching. From the Santa Gertrudis, the first cattle breed developed in America and the first breed recognized worldwide in over a century, to the Triple Crown–winning Thoroughbred Assault, Bob and Helen Kleberg changed the ranching industry. The memoirs of “Helenita” open the door to the romance of Southwest cattle ranching, as well as the grit, glory, and inner workings of King Ranch in Texas and its ranches around the world.

With over 200 photographs, some by Toni Frissell and many by her close friend and fellow photographer Helen Kleberg herself, this lavishly illustrated portrait includes accounts of the Klebergs’ famous hospitality, extended not only to the celebrities who were entertained regularly but also to the Kineños, the loyal ranch hands first brought to King Ranch by Captain King. Hemingwayesque photos depict hunting adventures in the Texas brush country—for which the ranch is still famous.

Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch is a view from the center of the King Ranch legacy, perpetuated now for some 150 years. Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch is a requisite addition to the library of any ranching, history, or Texana aficionado.
Details
  • Price: $45.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 8
  • Publisher: Trinity University Press
  • Imprint: Maverick Books
  • Publication Date: 25th April 2017
  • Trim Size: 10.5 x 10.5 in
  • Illustration Note: Full color, sepia, and B&W images throughout
  • ISBN: 9781595348173
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate & Business History
Reviews
"Groves tells a compelling story of one of the most famous ranches in America." — Fauquier Times-Democrat

"Kleberg memoir is fit for a king." — McAllen Monitor

"The photographs alone—most never published before make it worth the price for fans of Texas and ranching history." — Dallas Morning News

"The rich visual history in photographs is a tribute to a beloved Texas way of life."— National Sporting Library

“Stunning...a beautifully illustrated book.”— San Antonio Express-News

“Not as many books have been published about the King Ranch as have been about Texas football, rangers, tacos or politics. But it sometimes seems that the vast, daunting South Texas empire of cattle and thorn brush holds an army of writers in a spell. This time, the motivation is personal, since this volume was written by Helen King Kleberg Alexander-Groves. It constitutes the memoirs of the only child of the celebrated Bob and Helen Kleberg.”— Austin American-Statesman
Author Bio
Bill Benson is a well-known chronicler of American ranching heritage. He documented the story of the famed 6666 and Triangle ranches in The Burnett Ranching Empire and the Waggoner Ranch in A Texas Legend. He has worked with Helen Kleberg Groves to archive her parents’ papers, records, and photographs. Benson, a native of Nebraska, is the former executive director of the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma, and the former director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation and Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.
King Ranch. The name is embroidered in the tapestry of Texas, rising from the sunbaked coastal plains in the infancy of the state itself. King Ranch is the inspiration of legends and speculation, tradition and history. Rawhide-tough through drought, Indian attacks, Civil War, and the Great Depression, among other trials, King Ranch is the star of Texas.

Now the memoirs of Helen King Kleberg Alexander-Groves, the only child of Bob and Helen Kleberg, give a personal glimpse of life on the storied ranch of the Kings and the Klebergs. This intimate and compelling book chronicles not only the history of the ranch but also the life of Bob and Helen Kleberg, the first family of cattle ranching. From the Santa Gertrudis, the first cattle breed developed in America and the first breed recognized worldwide in over a century, to the Triple Crown–winning Thoroughbred Assault, Bob and Helen Kleberg changed the ranching industry. The memoirs of “Helenita” open the door to the romance of Southwest cattle ranching, as well as the grit, glory, and inner workings of King Ranch in Texas and its ranches around the world.

With over 200 photographs, some by Toni Frissell and many by her close friend and fellow photographer Helen Kleberg herself, this lavishly illustrated portrait includes accounts of the Klebergs’ famous hospitality, extended not only to the celebrities who were entertained regularly but also to the Kineños, the loyal ranch hands first brought to King Ranch by Captain King. Hemingwayesque photos depict hunting adventures in the Texas brush country—for which the ranch is still famous.

Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch is a view from the center of the King Ranch legacy, perpetuated now for some 150 years. Bob and Helen Kleberg of King Ranch is a requisite addition to the library of any ranching, history, or Texana aficionado.
  • Price: $45.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 8
  • Publisher: Trinity University Press
  • Imprint: Maverick Books
  • Publication Date: 25th April 2017
  • Trim Size: 10.5 x 10.5 in
  • Illustrations Note: Full color, sepia, and B&W images throughout
  • ISBN: 9781595348173
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate & Business History
"Groves tells a compelling story of one of the most famous ranches in America." — Fauquier Times-Democrat

"Kleberg memoir is fit for a king." — McAllen Monitor

"The photographs alone—most never published before make it worth the price for fans of Texas and ranching history." — Dallas Morning News

"The rich visual history in photographs is a tribute to a beloved Texas way of life."— National Sporting Library

“Stunning...a beautifully illustrated book.”— San Antonio Express-News

“Not as many books have been published about the King Ranch as have been about Texas football, rangers, tacos or politics. But it sometimes seems that the vast, daunting South Texas empire of cattle and thorn brush holds an army of writers in a spell. This time, the motivation is personal, since this volume was written by Helen King Kleberg Alexander-Groves. It constitutes the memoirs of the only child of the celebrated Bob and Helen Kleberg.”— Austin American-Statesman
Bill Benson is a well-known chronicler of American ranching heritage. He documented the story of the famed 6666 and Triangle ranches in The Burnett Ranching Empire and the Waggoner Ranch in A Texas Legend. He has worked with Helen Kleberg Groves to archive her parents’ papers, records, and photographs. Benson, a native of Nebraska, is the former executive director of the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma, and the former director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Foundation and Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.