Musgrave looked more like a senator than a cattle rustler, yet, he was a bandit, robber, and killer - guilty of more crimes than Billy the Kid was ever accused of. Musgrave was a charter member of the High Five/black Jack gang and following a decade-long manhunt, he headed for South America where he became the leading Gringo rustler.
A lively collection of true tales of villainy and violence during the California Gold Rush "Boessenecker has done as much as anyone to change and illuminate California’s Wild West image...
In The Last Outlaws, Thom Hatch brings these memorable characters to life like never before.
This book is an exciting tale of one man's journey: his grit, his gumption, his loyalty to the land and family.
The days of the outlaws of the Wild West gradually came to an end at the turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century. The legends, however, live on.
French took this as a reference to Big Johnny Ward, whose criminality he already suspected. But, since he was not on the premises and Little Johnny Ward was, French sent for Little Johnny and was astonished to hear him admit to having ...
Butch and Sundance ride again but this time they are taking you with them!
This collection of fifty outlaw tales includes well-knowns such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Frank and Jesse James, Belle Starr (and her dad), and Pancho Villa, along with a fair smattering of women, organized crime bosses, ...
A. White, author of the Thickety series
Whether it is the fearlessness and freedom they represent or some other psychological need, we often overlook the misdeeds of these people in our fascination with them. This book is about their photographs.
When Outlaws Wore Badges explores the double lives of outlaw lawmen through some of the West’s most memorable frontier characters.