No Business Like Show BusinessWild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley’s rifle earns spotlight among cinematic West collectibles.
There’s no business like show business, if you tell me it’s so. Traveling through the country is so thrilling. Standing …
The Rightful Writer
Stuart Lake is best known for writing the bio Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal. After it was published in 1931, Lake spent m…
Captain Burt Mossman
Arizona greeted the arrival of the 20th century like a frontier Jekyle and Hyde. The communities like Phoenix and Tucson were becoming cosmopolitan bu…
The Explosion
Several people tried to help Wyatt Earp tell his life story, but nothing came of it. That changed after his death in 19…
John Ford- True to Hollywood
Legendary director John Ford considered himself a student of history—especially Old West history. And he often told people how Wyatt Earp gave him th…
A Pioneer ParadiseSpectacular beauty and Old West heritage makes Kanab, Utah, a perfect Western getaway.
When pioneers settled on Kanab Creek in the late 1850s, they faced hostile Navajo, Paiute and Hopi Indians. Several atte…
Kosterlitzky: The Mailed Fist of Mexico
Perhaps nowhere in the annals of the wild border countey was there a more improbable character than Emilio Kosterlitzky.…
Ranger with AttitudeUniversity of North Texas, $34.95
In his sixth Ranger-related book, Whiskey River Ranger: The Old West Life of Baz Outlaw (University of North Texas, $34.…
An Outcast in Her Own TownThe troubling story of Elizabeth Hudson Smith.
The Strangest Adoption in the History of the WestThe little-known and bizarre border saga of Santa Anna’s gringo son.
Riding with the MasterFrom the days of illustrators, Western pulp and into the 21st century, artists still find inspiration in the influential works of Frederic Remington.
“The soldier, the cowboy and the rancher, the Indian, the horses and the cattle of the plains will live in his pictures and bronzes, I verily be…
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