Wildest of the Wild West
Author: Howard Bryan
Publisher: Clear Light Publishing
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of events about the Santa Fe Trail town of Las Vegas, New Mexico, from 1835-1915.
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Author: Howard Bryan
Publisher: Clear Light Publishing
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of events about the Santa Fe Trail town of Las Vegas, New Mexico, from 1835-1915.
Author: Garth Jennings
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published: 2017-10-05
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1509876413
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWay out in the West there's a town they call Fear And only the roughest and toughest live here . . . When cheerful salesman, Bingo B Brown, rolls his wagon full of Wild West goodies into town, he's met with a stony silence. This is clearly no place for novelty bow ties and elastic lassos. Not even Bingo's dancing dog can raise a smile! But this town is not just joyless, it's dangerous. And as Bingo soon discovers, the people of the town are not just scary, they're also scared. It isn't long before Bingo and his dog discover why, as they come face to face with the Wildest Cowboy in the West! Saddle up for a spectacular ride with a wildly talented pairing: film director and author, Garth Jennings and star illustrator, Sara Ogilvie. The Wildest Cowboy is a funny and uplifting adventure story in which fun wins out over fear. Featuring a dramatic train chase, rattlesnake socks and a dancing dog.
Author: Consumer Guide
Publisher: N A L
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 612
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFeaturing profiles of the most famous--and infamous--characters of the time, this special guide covers everyone from Buffalo Bill to Sitting Bull to Custer. Lively, anecdotal, and entertaining, this is something no fan of the Old West should be without!
Author: Janet B. Pascal
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2017-04-25
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 0399544240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSaddle up and get ready for a ride back into the wild and wooly past of the American West. The west was at its wildest from 1865 to 1895, when territories west of the Mississippi River remained untamed and lawless. Famous for cowboys, American Indians, lawmen, gunslingers, pioneers, and prospectors, this period in US history captures the imagination of all kids and now is brought vividly to life.
Author: Frank Clifford
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2012-09-24
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0806187506
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCowboy and drifter Frank Clifford lived a lot of lives—and raised a lot of hell—in the first quarter of his life. The number of times he changed his name—Clifford being just one of them—suggests that he often traveled just steps ahead of the law. During the 1870s and 1880s his restless spirit led him all over the Southwest, crossing the paths of many of the era’s most notorious characters, most notably Clay Allison and Billy the Kid. More than just an entertaining and informative narrative of his Wild West adventures, Clifford’s memoir also paints a picture of how ranchers and ordinary folk lived, worked, and stayed alive during those tumultuous years. Written in 1940 and edited and annotated by Frederick Nolan, Deep Trails in the Old West is likely one of the last eyewitness histories of the old West ever to be discovered. As Frank Clifford, the author rode with outlaw Clay Allison’s Colfax County vigilantes, traveled with Charlie Siringo, cowboyed on the Bell Ranch, contended with Apaches, and mined for gold in Hillsboro. In 1880 he was one of the Panhandle cowboys sent into New Mexico to recover cattle stolen by Billy the Kid and his compañeros—and in the process he got to know the Kid dangerously well. In unveiling this work, Nolan faithfully preserves Clifford’s own words, providing helpful annotation without censoring either the author’s strong opinions or his racial biases. For all its roughness, Deep Trails in the Old West is a rich resource of frontier lore, customs, and manners, told by a man who saw the Old West at its wildest—and lived to tell the tale.
Author: Matthew P. Mayo
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2010-01-06
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 076276211X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom slaughters, shootouts, and massacres to maulings, lynchings, and natural disasters, Cowboys, Mountain Men, and Grizzly Bears cuts to the chase of what draws people to the history and literature of the Wild West. Matthew P. Mayo, noted author of Western novels, takes the fifty wildest episodes in the region’s history and presents them in one action-packed volume. Set on the plains, mountains, and deserts of the West, and arranged chronologically, they capture all the mystique and allure of that special time and place in America’s history. Read about: John Colter’s harrowing escape from the Blackfeet Hugh Glass’s six-week crawl to civilization after a grizzly attack Janette Riker’s brutal winter in the Rockies John Wesley Powell’s treacherous run through the rapids of the Grand Canyon The Earp Brothers’ hot-tempered gun battle at Tombstone General Custer’s ill-advised final clash with the Sioux
Author: Richard W. Etulain
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781555912956
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lisa Campbell Ernst
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBorn to be a cowgirl, city-dweller Hannah Mae O'Hannigan gets a pony for the back yard and practices herding hamsters before proving her worth on her Uncle Coot's ranch out West.
Author: Tracey Baptiste
Publisher: Children's Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780531232156
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"During the 1800s, many settlers moved westward across North America to seek their fortunes as farmers, ranchers, and miners. In the Wild West, there were few towns and few people paid much attention to laws. Readers will take a trip through this thrilling period of American history as they join Louise and Nat for a tale of cowboys in a frontier town. They will find out how people lived, worked, and traveled in the Wild West, and much more."--Publisher's description.
Author: Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Published: 2002-11-30
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1556228929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecreate and analyze some of the wildest murder trials on the American frontier.