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31 by Lawrence Clayton: A Clearfork Chronicle
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A look at the ranches, cowboys and characters in a wild and rugged country. - Suggested Retail $29.95 Our Price $19.95
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Adobe Walls - The History and Archaeology of the 1874 Trading Po
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Adobe Walls tells us much about the dying of the Plains Indian culture and the march of white commerce across the frontier.
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Bad Hand: A Biography of General Ranald S. Mackenzie
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By Charles M. Robinson III - Biography of the Civil War hero and well known Indian fighter. Paperback 5 1/2x8 1/2. 416 pp.B&w photos. Maps. Notes. Bib. Index.
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Bad Men & Bad Towns
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Frontier days were rugged in early Nebraska. Master storyteller Wayne Lee chronicles the violence of its people and towns from 1923 to 1925. Paperback - 180 pages
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Black Cowboys of Texas
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By Sara R. Massey - From scattered courthouse records, writings, and interviews with a few of the African American cowhands who were part of the history of Texas, Sara R. Massey and a host of writers have retrieved the little known stories of some of thes
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Black, Buckskin, and Blue
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African-American Scouts and Soldiers of the Western Frontier
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Black, Red & Deadly
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Black and Indian gunfighters of the Indian Territory from 1870-1907
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Bloody Legacy of Pink Higgins, The
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One of the most deadly but least known gunfighters of the Old West
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Buffalo Days- Stories from J. Wright Mooar
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A buffalo hunter's account of the great buffalo hunts of the West.
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Campfire Tales
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True Stories From The Western Frontier
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Cowboy Way, The
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An Exploration of History & Culture
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Famous Texas Fueds
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One of the chapters in Texas history that was written, not with the ink and pen, but with the lead of the Winchester rifle and the slugs of a double-barreled shotgun.
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Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker Family
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Cynthia Ann Parker was taken captive by Comanches and her son Quanah Parker became of the great chief of the Comanches. This is their stroy.
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Ghost Stories of the Old West
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Gamblers, gold rushes and ghosts - the Old West has it all. Learn about the haunted histories of some of America's most famous gunslingers, lawmen and frontiersmen.
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Gold Dust
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The saga of the forty-niners - their adventures and ordeals, their courage ad greed, their ingenities, delusions, bonanzas and catastrophes - in California and on their way there.
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Greatest Cowboy Stories Ever Told, The
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This book is filled with some of the most action-filled and exciting stories ever to come out of the American landscape.
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Jesse Chisholm
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Biography of Jesse Chisholm - Trail Blazer, Sam Houston's Trouble Shooter Friend, Kin To The Cherokees
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Johnson County War, The
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"The Johnson County War" is a fresh account of a major conflict that captivated writers and filmmakers for more than a century.
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Judge Roy Bean Country
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Welcome to Judge Roy Bean Country! The landscape is big enough and wild enough to contain any legend—even one the size of Judge Roy Bean.
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Lawmen of the Old West - The Bad Guys
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Not all lawmen were good men and Del Cain tells their stories.
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Life and Death of Juan Coy, The
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A detailed account of a shoot-out more explosive than the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and a man as tough and deadly as any that rode in the West.
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Life of Billy Dixon
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"Life of Billy Dixon" is a compelling narrative of the "wild free life" of the Great Plains frontier.
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Newton Boys
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Portrait of an Outlaw Gang - By Willis & Joe Newton As told to Claude I. Stanush & David Middleton. Paperback - 5 1/2x8 1/2. 352 pages. 18 illus. Index.
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Orphans Preferred
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The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express
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Recollections of Western Texas 1852-1855
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By Two of the U.S. Mounted Rifles - Edited by Robert Wooster and Preface by Robert M. Utley -
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Sam Bass & Gang
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Written by Rick Miller - Winner of the True West Magazine 50 Greatest Books on the American West, 2003 and Finalist for Spur Award, 2000. 6x9. 424 pp. 59 illus. Maps. Notes. Bib. Index.
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Savage Frontier - Vol. II 1838-1839
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Rangers, Rifleman, and Indian Wars In Texas
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Shooters, The
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A gallery of notorius gunmen from the American West
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Wagons West: The Epic Story of America's Overland Trails
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Written by Frank McLynn - This is a stirring history of the settling of the American West, from 1840-1849, the years between the era of the fur trappers and the beginning of the gold rush. Hardback w/ Dustjacket - 509 pages
