Kamis, 11 Januari 2018

Wild West Book Review: Robert Havlin Paul

Robert Havlin Paul: Frontier Lawman, the Arizona Years  by Roy B.Young, Young & Sons Enterprises, P.O. Box 759, Apache, Okla., 73006, 2009, $29.95 (plus $4 shipping and handling)  Author Roy B. Young, who doubles as editor of the Wild West History Association Journal, has a family connection to Cowboy Frank Stilwell but says he is …

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