Book Reviews
Nobody’s Horses

Nobody’s Horses

Without a doubt, Nobody’s Horses is the best read of the year. Wild horses are as natural to the West as the rivers that run through it. This is the...

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Bull by the Tale

Bull by the Tale

These wryly provocative tales of southwestern Arizona range from the derring-do of yesterday’s Spanish Frontiersmen to the Happy Hour Gringos of...

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Oh, Give me a Home

Oh, Give me a Home

The song “Home on the Range” is filled with both ideal and real images of the West, and the author uses each stanza to examine the truth of these...

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Saddling Up Anyway

Saddling Up Anyway

“When I got to him, he sat up and his lower lip was down under his chin. It was the danged-est lookin’ thing.... I had to put my knee against his...

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JAY COOKE’S GAMBLE

JAY COOKE’S GAMBLE

The title here suggests you’ll get a dry history of financier Jay Cooke and his money problems building the Northern Pacific, but this big book is a...

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