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The Desert Desperadoes

The Desert Desperadoes PDF Author: Nelson Coral Nye
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Languages : en
Pages : 144

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The Desert Desperadoes

The Desert Desperadoes PDF Author: Nelson Coral Nye
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144

Book Description


The Desert Desperadoes

The Desert Desperadoes PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 144

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Desert Desperadoes

Desert Desperadoes PDF Author: Jon Sharpe
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Languages : en
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Desert Desperados

Desert Desperados PDF Author: Jon Sharpe
Publisher: Signet
ISBN: 9780451164087
Category : Apache Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 173

Book Description
When Skye Fargo crossed into Mexico, following a stolen statue worth its weight in blood, he passed wagon trains filled with corpses and villages turned into cemeteries. For the Trailsman was riding toward a kill-crazy place called Las Rocas . . . straight into a showdown few would survive!

Desert Desperadoes

Desert Desperadoes PDF Author: Bob Alexander
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780976572831
Category : Brigands and robbers
Languages : en
Pages : 334

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Bad Company and Burnt Powder

Bad Company and Burnt Powder PDF Author: Bob Alexander
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574415662
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481

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Bad Company and Burnt Powder is a collection of twelve stories of when things turned "Western" in the nineteenth-century Southwest. Each chapter deals with a different character or episode in the Wild West involving various lawmen, Texas Rangers, outlaws, feudists, vigilantes, lawyers, and judges. Covered herein are the stories of Cal Aten, John Hittson, the Millican boys, Gid Taylor and Jim and Tom Murphy, Alf Rushing, Bob Meldrum and Noah Wilkerson, P. C. Baird, Gus Chenowth, Jim Dunaway, John Kinney, Elbert Hanks and Boyd White, and Eddie Aten. Within these pages the reader will meet a nineteen-year-old Texas Ranger figuratively dying to shoot his gun. He does get to shoot at people, but soon realizes what he thought was a bargain exacted a steep price. Another tale is of an old-school cowman who shut down illicit traffic in stolen livestock that had existed for years on the Llano Estacado. He was tough, salty, and had no quarter for cow-thieves or sympathy for any mealy-mouthed politicians. He cleaned house, maybe not too nicely, but unarguably successful he was. Then there is the tale of an accomplished and unbeaten fugitive, well known and identified for murder of a Texas peace officer. But the Texas Rangers couldn't find him. County sheriffs wouldn't hold him. Slipping away from bounty hunters, he hit Owlhoot Trail.

Gun Quick

Gun Quick PDF Author: Nelson Coral Nye
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 361

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Gun Quick and the Desert Desperadoes

Gun Quick and the Desert Desperadoes PDF Author: Nelson C. Nye
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780843933130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 368

Book Description
Two great western stories in one volume. A cold-hearted gang learns a lesson--the hard way--when they try to jump Dave Shannon's gold claim and steal his woman. In The Desert Desperadoes, as Ivory Ames crosses the New Mexico desert, he finds himself on the back trail to hell--and facing a showdown with low-down gunslinger 'Dobe Dollar.

Riding Lucifer's Line

Riding Lucifer's Line PDF Author: Bob Alexander
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574414992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 431

Book Description
The Texas-Mexico border is trouble. Haphazardly splashing across the meandering Rio Grande into Mexico is--or at least can be--risky business, hazardous to one's health and well-being. Kirby W. Dendy, the Chief of Texas Rangers, corroborates the sobering reality: "As their predecessors for over one hundred forty years before them did, today's Texas Rangers continue to battle violence and transnational criminals along the Texas-Mexico border." In Riding Lucifer's Line, Bob Alexander, in his characteristic storytelling style, surveys the personal tragedies of twenty-five Texas Rangers who made the ultimate sacrifice as they scouted and enforced laws throughout borderland counties adjacent to the Rio Grande. The timeframe commences in 1874 with formation of the Frontier Battalion, which is when the Texas Rangers were actually institutionalized as a law enforcing entity, and concludes with the last known Texas Ranger death along the border in 1921. Alexander also discusses the transition of the Rangers in two introductory sections: "The Frontier Battalion Era, 1874-1901" and "The Ranger Force Era, 1901-1935," wherein he follows Texas Rangers moving from an epochal narrative of the Old West to more modern, technological times. Written absent a preprogrammed agenda, Riding Lucifer's Line is legitimate history. Adhering to facts, the author is not hesitant to challenge and shatter stale Texas Ranger mythology. Likewise, Alexander confronts head-on many of those critical Texas Ranger histories relying on innuendo and gossip and anecdotal accounts, at the expense of sustainable evidence--writings often plagued with a deficiency of rational thinking and common sense. Riding Lucifer's Line is illustrated with sixty remarkable old-time photographs. Relying heavily on archived Texas Ranger documents, the lively text is authenticated with more than one thousand comprehensive endnotes.

Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid PDF Author: James B. Mills
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 1574418793
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 737

Book Description
In the annals of American western history, few people have left behind such lasting and far-reaching fame as Billy the Kid. Some have suggested that his legend began with his death at the end of Pat Garrett’s revolver on the night of July 14, 1881, in Fort Sumner. Others believe that the legend began with his unforgettable jailbreak in Lincoln, New Mexico, several months prior on April 28, 1881. Others still insist his legend began with the publication in 1926 of Walter Noble Burns’s book, The Saga of Billy the Kid. James B. Mills has left no stone unturned in his twenty-year quest to tell the complete story of Billy the Kid. He explores the Kid’s disputable origins, his family’s migration from New York into the Southwest, and how he became an orphan, as well as his involvement in the Lincoln County War, his outlaw exploits, and his dealings with Governor Lew Wallace. Mills illuminates the Kid’s relationships with his enemies, lovers, and numerous friends to contextualize the man’s character beyond his death and legacy. Most importantly, Mills is the first historian to fully detail the Kid’s relations with New Mexicans of Spanish descent. So, the question remains, who really was the person the world knows as Billy the Kid? Was he more than a young reprobate committed to a life of crime, who relished becoming a famous outlaw and cold-blooded, self-absorbed “sociopath” or “thug” that some still prefer him—need him—to be? Or was he in fact, the generally good-hearted, generous, courteous, young vigilante that so many remembered with considerable fondness, who ultimately preferred the company of the more peaceable Hispanic population than his own Anglo people? In this groundbreaking biography, Mills takes the reader closer to the flesh-and-blood human being named Henry McCarty, alias William H. Bonney, than ever before.