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Encyclopedia of western lawmen & outlaws

1992
Encyclopedia of the outlaws and lawmen of the American West with over 1,000 entries and 400 illustrations.

Two brothers

2001
Contains two tales of romance in the Old West, including "The Lawman, " in which Marshall Shay McQuillan, already dealing with a host of troubles, including the arrival of an identical twin brother he never knew, must decide whether beautiful hotel worker Aislinn Lethaby is a passing fancy or lasting love; and "The Gunslinger" in which Tristan Saint-Laurent, having found his long-lost twin brother, plans to get down to ranching, but is distracted by a troublesome woman from back East.

Rob Roy

1995
Francis Osbaldistone is banished to Scotland, where he meets Robert Roy MacGregor, and when he joins Rob Roy in his attempt to overthrow the English, he learns how to fight for what he believes in.

The Wild West

1999
Profiles the lives of twenty-five notable figures of the Wild West, including Grizzly Adams, Billy the Kid, and Geronimo.

Jesse James

western bank robber
2004
Photographs and text provide a biography of one of the most famous outlaws in American history--Jesse James.

Desperadoes and dynamite

train robbery in the United States
1991
Describes some famous train robberies of the Old West and the involvement of such notorious outlaws as Jesse James, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and the Dalton Gang.

Shot all to hell

Jesse James, the Northfield Raid, and the wild west's greatest escape
Recounts the thrilling life of Jesse James, Frank James, the Younger brothers, and the most famous bank robbery of all time -- the Northfield raid -- which led to a two-week chase ending with the bloody final shootout on the Watonwan River.

Streets of Laredo

a novel
2000
Captain Call is hired to track down and kill the young Mexican bandit Joey Garza.

The authentic wild West

the lawmen
1980
The final volume of his trilogy on the wild West. Presents brief biographies of Bat Masterson, William Wallace, Theodore Roosevelt, Bill Tilghman, Bear River Tom Smith, Charles Siringo, and Wyatt Earp.

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