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True West December 2023
Liver-Eating Johnson
How Did He Earn His Terrifying Nickname?
Features
Into the Heart of the West
TW Editors
Pioneer Pets
TW Editors
John “Liver-Eating” Johnson
D.J. Herda
A Bullet for Your Troubles
Bob Boze Bell
Grizzlies of the Far West
James B. Mills
The Highest Peak
Henry C. Parke
Mountain Men, Grizzlies and Christmas
TW Editors
Western Books & Movies
Jack London at the Movies
Henry C. Parke
The Man, The Myth, The Meal
Stuart Rosebrook
To The Point
Finding Truth in All the Noise
Bob Boze Bell
From the Blog
A Conman’s End Game
Soapy Smith cashes in his chips. July 8, 1898, Jefferson Randolph Smith II–better known as conman Soapy Smith–is shot to…
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: A Conman’s End Game
A Second Chance
Outlaw Cole Younger gets out of prison. July 10, 1901. Outlaws Cole (photo) and Jim Younger are released from the…
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: A Second Chance
The Little Girl and the Outlaw
A chance encounter that later led to Cole Younger getting out of prison. In September 1876, preparing for the ill-fated…
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: The Little Girl and the Outlaw
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A Merger, Memorabilia and McMurtry
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A Little Town with a Big Agenda
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