Author of over 550 western novels, including 470 novels in the ongoing Gunsmith series.
Gunfighting Gals and Death Chairs
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Deadman’s Hand, Telegrams, and Mules
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Western Roundup: February/March 2020
Art Shows, Auctions, Heritage Festivals, Poetry Gatherings, Music, Parades, Rodeos, Trade Shows and more!
What History Has Taught Me: Mike Bray
Mike Bray, Publisher.
The Legacy of Yellow Wolf
Learn the truth about one of the great Indian leaders while touring historic sites of the 1877 Nez Perce War.
No Help for the Alamo
The whole story of the Alamo is of men willing to die but not obey.
Last Man Standing on Reno Hill
The Incredible First-Person Account of The Last Surviving Trooper at Little Bighorn. Based on the research of Robert M. Utley, Michael Donahue, George Kush, Bob Reece and Jim Hatzell.
A Firearms Treasure Hidden in Plain Sight
It took nearly a lifetime for this veteran collector to realize he’d been holding a frontier bonanza since he was a teenager.
The Assassination of Charles Bent
The murder of the New Mexico governor failed to sustain the Taos Revolt.
What History Has Taught Me: Will Bagley, Historian
Will Bagley has written or edited 25 books on overland emigration, frontier violence, railroads, mining and the Mormons. He rafted down the Mississippi River in 1969, performed country music from Wyoming to Nevada, and has forgotten everything he learned as journeyman carpenter. Between 2000 and 2004, the Salt Lake Tribune published about 225 of his columns and articles. Bagley has won too many prizes to list here, but his favorite is Western Writers of America’s Owen Wister Award.
Bogus Marshals, Tintypes and Rebel Yells
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