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Magazine Archives:Wild West

Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse resist the U.S. Army. Wild Bill Hickok takes a bullet in Deadwood. George Custer rides to the Little Bighorn River. These iconic figures of the American frontier, and many more, appear in Wild West magazine along with fascinating lesser-known characters like “Texas Jack” Omohundro, who made it cool to be a cowboy, and Lillian Smith, a sharpshooter who could match Annie Oakley. Award-winning authors and photos galore make reliving the history, lore, and culture of America’s most thrilling era a joy ride.

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Book Review: Custer, Cody & The Last Indian Wars: A Pictorial History (Jay Kimmel) : WW

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Book Review: Outlaws: The Illustrated History of the James-Younger Gang (Marley Brant) : WW

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Book Review: A Frontier Army Christmas (compiled and annotated by Lori A. Cox-Paul and Dr. James W. Wengert) : WW

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Book Review: Bear Flag Rising (Dale L. Walker) : WW

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Book Review: Daltons!: The Raid on Coffeyville, Kansas (Bob Dalton): WW

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Book Review: Jesse James Lived & Died in Texas (by Betty Dorsett Duke) : WW

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Book Review: The Buffalo Hunters (Charles M. Robinson III) : WW

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Book Review: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528­1990 (Quintard Taylor) : WW

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Book Review: They Rode for the Lone Star: The Saga of the Texas Rangers, Vol. 1 (by Thomas Knowles) : WW

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Book Review: Portrait of a Lawman: U.S. Deputy Marshal Heck Thomas (Bonnie Stahlman Speer) : WW

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