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Connecting the dots of Western gunfighting, this locally-rooted author's book shows the central role Texas played in ...
In “The Gunfighters,” the journalist Bryan Burrough offers a lively look at the legends and myths of the Wild West.
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
How Texas Made the West Wild," Bryan Burrough traces the paths of men who settled scores with pistols and called the Lone ...
A rare oarfish sighting on Tasmania’s west coast revives folklore linking the “doomsday fish” to natural disasters, while rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change alter marine ecosystems ...
Beyond Jesse James and Billy the Kid, James "Old Jimmy" Hope ruled the Wild West with a coast-to-coast reign of bank ...
As much as the “Gunfighter Era” of the Old West was characterized by shoot-outs in the streets, so too was it known for tall ...
The Wild West is full of famous names, but many brave Native American warriors remain overlooked. Beyond legends like ...
Almost no land in North America, even before colonization, was free from human influence. Indigenous peoples have been on ...
Where it used to be cowboys, the modern American myth now has Tom Cruise at its centre as the President of Movies, in his ...
Dance Gavin Dance and Z2 are partnering on a new graphic novel, tied together by the power of music. Dance Gavin Dance: Night ...
Here are five common myths about getting devices wet: ...