The Six-Gun Mystique Sequel is a revised and considerably expanded edition of The Six-Gun Mystique, a pioneering study of the Western as a popular genre that has been widely influential since its original publication in 1970.
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame Presents Frederic Remington, "an American Artist": Selections from the Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg,...
Introductory essay and detailed captions for 330 Remington illustrations published 1882-1893.
Excellent reproductions (black-and-white illustrations with color tints) of The Fugitive, A Bucking Bronco, A Row in a Cattle Town, other works.
Here she interprets the stories and the characters in a new way: the trappers, traders, Indians, farmers, oilmen, cowboys, and sheriffs of the Old West "meant business" in more ways than one, and their descendents mean business today. 28 ...
To Those who Read: Charlie Russell's Books
The Frederic Remington Studio
Angela Knight also wrote a trail diary , in 1853 : “ Just reached the Malheur river and campt , the roads have been very dusty , no water , nothing but dust and dead cattle all day . ” Sam Miller and Lucy Ann Bemis , my great ...
Edward Borein, Artist of the Old West
Original Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition: Volume VI, parts 1& 2
Relates how life on the western frontier became transformed into the legendary "Wild West" through the sensationalized adventures of pioneers, mountain men, cowboys, outlaws, and lawmen.