Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)
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Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)
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- The Troopers;, an informal history of the Plains Cavalry, 1865-1890., Drawings by Nick Eggenhofer
- "Uncle Dick" Wootton,, the pioneer frontiersman of the Rocky Mountain region; an account of the adventures and thrilling experiences of the most noted American hunter, trapper, guide, scout, and Indian fighter now living., With an introd. by Joseph Kirkland. Chicago, W. E. Dibble, 1890
- Buffalo bone days, a story of the buffalo slaughter on our western plains, Major I. McCreight
- WESTERNERS A ROUNDUP OF PIONEER REMINISCENCES
- Wild Bill Hickok, gunfighter, an account of Hickok's gunfights, by Joseph G. Rosa
- Frontier historian, the life and work of Edward Everett Dale, edited by Arrell M. Gibson ; with introductory essays by Arrell M. Gibson, Angie Debo, John S. Ezell
- A two-gun Cyclone;, a true story,, by B.E.(Cyclone) Denton, illustrated by Jack Patton
- Cowboy life;, reminiscences of an early life, early boyhood and experiences as a cowboy on the range, on the trail, as manager of a ranch and then owner and operator in cattle., By Rufe O'Keefe
- Cattle kingdom, the hidden history of the cowboy west, Christopher Knowlton
- The look of the old West., With illus. by Evelyn Curro
- Cow country
- The trail, a cattle drive from Corsicana, Texas to Kansas in 1884
- An army doctor on the western frontier, journals and letters of John Vance Lauderdale, 1864-1890, edited and annotated by Robert M. Utley
- The American West, living the frontier dream, James R. Arnold and Roberta Wiener
- Bulwark of the republic, the American militia in antebellum West, Mary Ellen Rowe
- The old wild West;, adventures of Arizona Bill,, by Raymond Hatfield Gardner (Arizona Bill), in collaboration with B. H. Monroe, illustrated by Grady Sowell
- Kit Carson's own story of his life,, as dictated to Col. and Mrs. D. C. Peters about 1856-57, and never before published;, edited by Blanche C. Grant
- The Real West, the cowboys and outlaws, an Arts and Entertainment presentation ; The History Channel
- The Trail drivers of Texas, interesting sketches of early cowboys and their experiences on the range and on the trail during the days that tried men's souls, true narratives related by real cowpunchers and men who fathered the cattle industry in Texas, originally compiled and edited by J. Marvin Hunter and published under the direction of George W. Saunders ; introduction by B. Byron Price
- My sixty years on the plains, trapping, trading, and Indian fighting., Edited by E. T. Siebar, with eight full-page illustrations by Charles M. Russell
- The soldiers, by the editors of Time-Life Books ; with text by David Nevin
- Buckskin Joe,, being the unique and vivid memoirs of Edward Jonathan Hoyt, hunter-trapper, scout, soldier, showman, frontiersman, and friend of the Indians, 1840-1918., Taken from his original manuscript and notes and edited by Glenn Shirley
- Buffalo Bill Cody, a man of the west, Prentiss Ingraham ; edited with an introduction by Sandra K. Sagala
- Rekindling camp fires,, the exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor) (Wa-si-cu Tam-a-he-ca) an authentic narrative of sixty years in the old West as Indian fighter, gold miner, cowboy, hunter and army scout;, map, illustrations, bibliography, index, and notes, by Lewis F. Crawford
- Frontier ways;, sketches of life in the old West., Illus. by Malcolm Thurgood
- The guns that won the West, firearms on the American frontier, 1848-1898, by John Walter
- Wondrous times on the frontier, Dee Brown
- Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the making of a myth, Shirley A. Leckie
- The life and adventures of James P. Beckwourth,, edited by T. D. Bonner
- Black, buckskin, and blue, African American scouts and soldiers on the western frontier, by Art T. Burton
- Soldiers West, biographies from the military frontier, edited by Paul Andrew Hutton ; introduction by Robert M. Utley
- Twenty-four years a cowboy and ranchman in southern Texas and Old Mexico;, desperate fights with the Indians and the Mexicans,, by Will Hale. [pseud.] With an introd. by A.M. Gibson
- Texas Rangers, lives, legend, and legacy, Bob Alexander and Donaly E. Brice
- The cowboy reader, edited by Lon Tinkle and Allen Maxwell
- The Black West, a documentary and pictorial history of the African American role in the westward expansion of the United States, William Loren Katz ; foreword by Dr. Quintard Taylor
- The women who made the West, the Western Writers of America
- Bad men, outlaws & gunfighters of the wild west, written and illustrated by Bob Boze Bell
- Bits of silver, vignettes of the Old West
- The real dirt on America's frontier outlaws, Jim Motavalli
- Land of many hands, women in the American West, Harriet Sigerman
- Wild Bill, the true story of the American frontier's first gunfighter, Tom Clavin
- Life and adventures of "Billy" Dixon, of Adobe Walls, Texas panhandle, a narrative in which is described many things relating to the early Southwest, with an account of the fights between Indians and buffalo hunters at Adobe Walls and the desperate engagement at Buffalo Wallow, for which Congress voted the medal of honor to the survivors, compiled by Frederick S. Barde
- The trader on the American frontier, myth's victim, by Howard R. Lamar ; drawings by Kristin Emig Parsons
- The Soldiers,, by the editors of Time-Life Books with text by David Nevin
- You wouldn't want to live in a Wild West town!, dust you'd rather not settle, written by Peter Hicks ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- The real Jesse James collection
- Jesse James, Barbara Saffer
- The gentle tamers, women of the old Wild West, by Dee Brown
- Frontier law;, a story of vigilante days,, by William J. McConnell, in collaboration with Howard R. Driggs. With an introd. by William E. Borah. Illustrated with drawings by Herbert M. Stoops
- At home on the range, essays on the history of Western social and domestic life, edited by John R. Wunder
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