The works of several Old West artists sold at high premium at the Heritage Auction.

The works of several Old West artists sold at high premium at the Heritage Auction.
Crossing the desert proved an ordeal passengers could never forget.
Review of Sharps Firearms, The Percussion Era, 1848-1865, Volume I by Roy Marcot, Edward W. Marron, Jr. and Ron Paxton.
In the June issue of True West, there are several photos of the mines and miners of George Hearst. How did those men get paid?
“Remember Boys, Nothing on God’s Earth Should Stop the United States Mail.”
John Ford and John Wayne’s classic Western film changed the course of cinema history.
Horses rarely get shot in the Westerns, although they often go down when the rider is hit. What about in real life?
What illness did Jim Bowie have that confined him to a cot just before the final Mexican attack on the Alamo?
Shirley McClintock has dedicated her life to preserving the history of Council Grove, Kansas.
What did cowboys read for pleasure?
The final, fateful days of John Ringo.
How the real outlaws who rode and robbed from Montana to Bolivia became cinema heroes.