"This colorful collection of biographies of famous Texas gunmen supplies the reader with plenty of thrills… No attempt is made to picture men like Billy the Kid, John Wesley Hardin or Wild Bill Hickok as other than what they really were. Despite the author's impartial treatment the reader's sympathy is aroused many times for these frontier fighters.
In 1851, the Great Exhibition in London’s Hyde Park featured displays of art and technology from acr...
The slippery beast that is Gun Culture finds itself weaving itself in and out of all aspects of dail...
William Briggs. 2017. How America Got Its Guns: A History of the Gun Violence Crisis; (Albuquerque, ...
At first glance and a quick thumb-through, this large 10 x13 edition with its striking full color c...
Millions of pages have been written about Western outlaws and peace officers. Next to Abraham Linco...
Title page has the author's last name incorrectly spelled.Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Anand Prahlad...
Briggs, William. 2017. How America Got Its Guns: A History of the Gun Violence Crisis; (Albuquerque,...
"Attention is called to a new edition from the original plates of this classic Western book, now lon...
In any argument that might arise concerning the question of who were the greatest gunfighters of all...
William Preston “Bill” Longley (1851-1878), though born into a strong Christian family, turned bad d...
In his 1947 work Men Against Fire: The Problem of Battle Command, historian S. L. A. Marshall convin...
The subject of this volume is not one with which most readers of the Great Plains Quarterly will be ...
Here is a sophisticated study of an individual who is both a timeless conventional outlaw and a tim...
This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Ranger...
Many well-read students, historians, and loyal aficionados of Texas Ranger lore know the name of Tex...
In 1851, the Great Exhibition in London’s Hyde Park featured displays of art and technology from acr...
The slippery beast that is Gun Culture finds itself weaving itself in and out of all aspects of dail...
William Briggs. 2017. How America Got Its Guns: A History of the Gun Violence Crisis; (Albuquerque, ...
At first glance and a quick thumb-through, this large 10 x13 edition with its striking full color c...
Millions of pages have been written about Western outlaws and peace officers. Next to Abraham Linco...
Title page has the author's last name incorrectly spelled.Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Anand Prahlad...
Briggs, William. 2017. How America Got Its Guns: A History of the Gun Violence Crisis; (Albuquerque,...
"Attention is called to a new edition from the original plates of this classic Western book, now lon...
In any argument that might arise concerning the question of who were the greatest gunfighters of all...
William Preston “Bill” Longley (1851-1878), though born into a strong Christian family, turned bad d...
In his 1947 work Men Against Fire: The Problem of Battle Command, historian S. L. A. Marshall convin...
The subject of this volume is not one with which most readers of the Great Plains Quarterly will be ...
Here is a sophisticated study of an individual who is both a timeless conventional outlaw and a tim...
This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Ranger...
Many well-read students, historians, and loyal aficionados of Texas Ranger lore know the name of Tex...
In 1851, the Great Exhibition in London’s Hyde Park featured displays of art and technology from acr...
The slippery beast that is Gun Culture finds itself weaving itself in and out of all aspects of dail...
William Briggs. 2017. How America Got Its Guns: A History of the Gun Violence Crisis; (Albuquerque, ...