
Book Review: The Life and Art of Joseph Henry Sharp
A look at the work of Joseph Henry Sharp, a founding member of the preeminent Taos Society of Artists
A look at the work of Joseph Henry Sharp, a founding member of the preeminent Taos Society of Artists
This retrospective takes in the soft-focus realism of painter and Wild West contributor Bob Crofut
Chuck Lyons draws a bead on Lee Hall, among the most adventurous of the legendary Texas Rangers
Jim Rasenberger reveals Sam Colt, the man behind the namesake iconic American firearm, warts and all
Will Bagley assesses the last of the frontier Indian clashes fought between the Mormon arrival in 1847 and Brigham Young's 1877 death
David Turk plumbs the life of Billy the Kid, from his mysterious origins to the fight over his remains
Gary Clayton Anderson shares a new perspective on the roots of the 1862 Dakota War
Readers share dispatches about the 1885 Frog Lake Massacre, guns of the Johnson County War, the prairie, bison and Theodore Roosevelt
The Swartz brothers, the Lone Star State’s first family of photographers, proved their worth in Fort Worth
Bill Markley's second volume in TwoDot's Legendary West series is an odd pairing but a worthwhile read
The ever prolific Western writer has received a lifetime nod from Western Writers of America
In our August 2020 cover story we consider 13 rough-and-tumble towns of the Wild West era
Born in southern China, the California artist chronicles the Chinese experience in the American West
Among those to follow in Annie Oakley's footsteps was trick-shooting prodigy Freeda Hartzell.
Before George Armstrong Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry made its mark out West, the 7th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry was busy battling Plains Indians.