The wild, wild west of Louis L'Amour : the illustrated guide to cowboys, Indians, gunslingers, outlaws and Texas rangers

Wexler, Bruce

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Table of contents: The laureate of the lariat -- The way West -- Mountain men -- Law and order in the West : outlaws and lawmen -- The age of the gunfighter -- Gambling -- Gunfighter profiles -- The Mormons -- Cowboys and Indians : Charles Goodnight -- Louis L'Amour's Indians -- The buffalo hunters -- Great institutions of the West : the Texas Rangers -- Pinkerton's National Detective Agency -- The Civil War -- Wells Fargo & Co. -- Gold diggers -- Western towns -- The railroad -- Western women -- Louis L'Amour filmography
Summary: Louis L'Amour, one of America's best-loved and most authentic western writers, wrote more than 125 novels in a thirty-year career. His heroes had strong views about right and wrong, and they also had great respect for the environment and for the rights of the Native American
This is a companion to L'Amour
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B25229