"Learn about Belle Starr, the 'Bandit Queen' of the Wild West. Reader will discover the facts and the legends of this exciting outlaw"--Provided by publisher.
He never opened his mouth about Campbell's horse. When they left my house with the horses they rode off on the horses they came on, Mrs. Starr leading Campbell's gray mare and Sam leading Crane's horse. Both horses had been running on ...
Starr Tracks tells the exciting story of two colorful characters of the Old West, and includes detailed genealogical information about the descendants of Belle and Pearl Starr.
Belle Starr was a famous outlaw in Indian Territory known for her charm and her horsemanship skills. She was sometimes called a female "Jesse James," and became infamous in the badlands of Oklahoma before statehood.
Belle Starr battles against men, masculine roles, and the turmoil of menopause as she runs roughshod over the Oklahoma Territory of 1899 wiping out banks, posses, train bridges, and telegraph lines
Belle Starr: A Novel of Old West
Clint goes to the Oklahoma Indian Territory to help Belle Starr, at the behest of Roxy Doyle, Lady Gunsmith, who is friends with Belle.
The story of Belle Starr, an outlaw of the old West and her life long passion for lean and lanky outlaw Cole Younger.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
John Wesley Hardin, Bad Bill Longley, Sam Bass, Frank and Jesse James, the Daltons ... all rode and shot their way to notoriety ... But, with one exception, the women were less well known in the annals of frontier legends.
A biography of the legendary outlaw known as the Bandit Queen. Sidebars describe the history, daily life, and people of the Wild West.