Senin, 22 Januari 2018

Wild West Book Review: Winchester Warriors

Winchester Warriors: Texas Rangers of Company D, 1874–1901 by Bob Alexander, University of North Texas Press, Denton, 2009, $29.95. General histories of the Texas Rangers are legion, but in No. 6 of the University of North Texas Press’ Frances B. Vick series, Winchester Warriors, former lawman Bob Alexander narrows his sights on a representative “little …

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