
Fisherman, Rancher, Horseman, Spy
True Stories of a Life Well-Lived
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Bayard Kane Fox
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Bayard Fox
About this listen
The generation of young men who grew up in the shadow of World War II but were too young to fight came of age idealizing patriotism and adventure. They burned to live life to the fullest and do their part in the Cold War. In 1951, when BAYARD FOX graduated from Yale, the CIA promised a unique opportunity to do both by serving as a double agent. Assigned to Europe, the Congo, and Iran, Fox—who spoke several languages and was always game to learn new ones—grew disillusioned and resigned after 12 years. Soon after, a horse he was riding cartwheeled on him, shattering his hip.
After organizing local fishermen in the Solomon Islands while swimming and diving for two years of rehabilitation, he was able to walk and ride again. Fox bought a ranch in the mountains of Wyoming, 17 miles from the nearest paved road and telephone, and set out with his family on his life’s true work: a sustainable, benevolent, ethical relationship with nature and the animals and people who thrive in it.
This eloquent and brave autobiography of a solitary pioneer evokes those of other men on horseback, such as T.E. Lawrence and Teddy Roosevelt. Their dazzling physical exploits and success in battle made them legendary in their lifetimes, apart from the historical roles for which we remember them. Fox, at 92, reveals a similarly rich life of impossible adventures—and of hardships mastered by grit and mysterious good fortune—in his own spare and unsparing voice. You’ll be riveted and grateful to discover it before he and his generation’s other remaining survivors ride ahead over the last ridge.
©2022 Bayard Kane Fox (P)2024 Bayard Kane FoxWhat listeners say about Fisherman, Rancher, Horseman, Spy
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- Ralph Suit
- 12-07-24
Boyard was an exceptional person who led an interesting and unique life.
Narration quality is poor. Should have en̈gaged a professional narrator as that would have made the experience much more enjoyable.
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- Mark
- 11-23-24
The man, Bayard Kane Fox
He’s not a celebrity, but should be. This is a story of a brilliant, kind and fascinating man. He started Bitterroot Ranch in Dubois, Wy where I visit often for Summer vacation. If you’ve met him this is a MUST listen. If not, this is how to live life at the fullest. Fascinating man, fascinating read and amazing life. I loved him, his wife
Mel, son Richard and daughter in law Hadley.
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- Imelda
- 01-18-25
The richness of his experiences
One friend suggested this book because his used to go to the author’s ranch when was growing up. The book has wonderful stories, many of them provide a nice cultural and historical insights
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