Gordon E. Tolton’s detailed description of the activities of the Rocky Mountain Rangers adds new research to an earlier book of his published in 1994. The Rangers existed for just three months and saw no real action, but through their history one can learn much about southern Alberta during the North-West Rebellion of 1885 that is often ignored in standard accounts focusing on Saskatchewan and the Frog Lake area of Alberta. The first part of The Cowboy Cavalry places the Rangers’ activities of 1885 in the larger context of Louis Riel and the Métis, and especially the Aboriginal groups of southern Alberta: the Peigan, Blood, and Blackfoot peoples, who were then on the verge of starvation. When trouble broke out in the spring of 1885 there wa...
Growing out of work for a major exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where Morgan Bail...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
Gordon E. Tolton’s detailed description of the activities of the Rocky Mountain Rangers adds new res...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
During the summer of 1857, Colonel Edwin Vos Sumner and his troops invaded Cheyenne and Arapaho land...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
This collection presents a selection of papers delivered at the Canadian Cowboy Conference held in C...
From its creation in 1873 until the end of the First World War, when it was given Dominion- wide res...
Some twenty years ago, while preparing a course on the frontier in literature, I first began to rese...
Among law enforcement institutions, the Canadian North..West Mounted Police occu.. pies an exalted p...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
Growing out of work for a major exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where Morgan Bail...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
Gordon E. Tolton’s detailed description of the activities of the Rocky Mountain Rangers adds new res...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 300,000 traders and overland emigrants followed the Platte and...
During the summer of 1857, Colonel Edwin Vos Sumner and his troops invaded Cheyenne and Arapaho land...
This is a timely book. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which has served as a popular symbo...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
This collection presents a selection of papers delivered at the Canadian Cowboy Conference held in C...
From its creation in 1873 until the end of the First World War, when it was given Dominion- wide res...
Some twenty years ago, while preparing a course on the frontier in literature, I first began to rese...
Among law enforcement institutions, the Canadian North..West Mounted Police occu.. pies an exalted p...
You might just want to buy two copies-one for yourself, and one for a friend. This book by a Regina ...
Growing out of work for a major exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where Morgan Bail...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...