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True West March/April 2024
The Day Tom Mix Died
What Really Happened on that Lonely Stretch of Desert Highway?
Features
Wyoming: Rodeos, Ranching and Rendezvous
Candy Moulton
Texas Adventure
Natalie Bright
The Main Street of Montana History
Bill Yenne
Colorado Gold
Kellen Cutsforth
California Gold Country Travel
Rhonda Lomeli
Arizona Adventures
Stuart Rosebrook
The Wild, Wild West
Stuart Rosebrook
The Day Tom Mix Died
Jeb Rosebrook with Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook
Winchester Warrior
Tom Augherton
Sieber Goes Down
Bob Boze Bell
The Doctor Was a Woman
Chris Enss
Lonestar Destiny
William Groneman III
Western Books & Movies
Blazing Bergman!
Henry C. Parke
The Shadow Catcher
Stuart Rosebrook
To The Point
Secret Agent Man
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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Missouri Barbecue
Sherry Monahan
Rawhide!
Johnny D. Boggs
Wyatt Earp, Wagons and Wild Women
Marshall Trimble
What History Has Taught Me: Jim Hinckley
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Firearm Conundrums
Phil Spangenberger
The Cowboy Still Stands Tall
Steve Friesen
From Hero to Outlaw
Mark Boardman
Shooting Back
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Truth Be Known
TW Editors
Boxcars and Box Lunches
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