I have been browsing - grazing? - through this book for a few weeks now and enjoying the hell out of it. Because READ THE HIGH COUNTRY is like candy to an aging kid who used to haunt the Saturday matinees watching Roy, Gene, Rex and more, and then, passing puberty, graduated to the adult westerns like THE WILD BUNCH, 3:10 TO YUMA, FRIENDLY PERSUASION, HONDO, TRUE GRIT, GIANT, or - my personal favorite, whence author John Mort borrows his title - RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY, Sam Peckinpah's tribute to the whole damn genre, and especially to his two aging stars, Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea. I know this is primarily a reference book for libraries, steering western addicts to the best books and films, but I haven't enjoyed a book quite this much since James Horwitz's paean to the B-western stars of yesterday, THEY WENT THATAWAY. Or there was Rod McGillis's scholarly study of those same stars & films, HE WAS SOME KIND OF A MAN.Yeah, i suppose i have weird taste in books, but to anyone who loved westerns - books or movies - READ THE HIGH COUNTRY is a rare treasure. I loved it. Thank you, Mr Mort.- Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER