Rabu, 16 Mei 2018

Wild West Book Review: Tough Towns

Tough Towns: True Tales From the Gritty Streets of the Old West Robert Barr Smith, Twodot (an imprint of Globe Pequot Press), Guilford, Conn., 2007, $12.95. Robert Barr Smith, a law professor at the University of Oklahoma with a love for the sometimes-lawless Old West days, loves Western towns that fight back. Earlier he wrote …

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