Author Mark Smokov makes the case that Harvey Logan (aka Kid Curry) was not just another member of the Wild Bunch under Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Book Review: The Last Outlaws / The Lives and Legends of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Author Thom Hatch delivers a dual biography of Butch and Sundance, notorious outlaws as inseparable in life as in death.
Book Review: Colorado’s Landmark Hotels, by Linda R. Wommack
Author Linda Wommack profiles 30 of Colorado’s classic landmark hotels, 22 of which opened their doors in the 19th century.
Book Review: With Golden Visions Bright Before Them, by Will Bagley
With Golden Visions, Will Bagley’s second volume of a three-part series on the overland trails, again draws on thorough research to carry the reader along with the wagons west.
Daily Quiz for March 30, 2013
"Nothing’s So Sacred As Honor And Nothing’s So Loyal As Love" is the epitaph on this man’s tombstone.
Daily Quiz for March 29, 2013
On May 16, 1940, four million units of this product arrived in US stores and sold out within two days.
Book Review: Custer, by Larry McMurtry
Author and popular novelist Larry McMurtry applies his storytelling skills to a short biography of George Armstrong Custer, though he covers little new ground.
Book Review: Canadians With Custer
Author Mary Thomas traces the military careers of 17 Canadians who served in the 7th U.S. Cavalry, weaving the profiles into a narrative of George Custer’s activities from 1866 to the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Book Review: Custer Catastrophe at the Little Big Horn 1876, compiled by Richard Upton
Editor Richard Upton has compiled a selection of early accounts of the June 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Book Review: Deliverance From the Little Big Horn, by Joan Nabseth Stevenson
Author Joan Stevenson pays long-overdue homage to Henry Porter, the surviving 7th Cavalry surgeon who treated the wounded in the wake of the June 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn.
