Frontier West Magazine 1972 August

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Frontier West Magazine 1972 August

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Contents:  The Arm Chair Generals Thought The Horse Soldier Was Too Stupid To Live (Americans died calling for the weapons denied them); How They Trapped The West’s Most Vicious Gunslinger (The snarling killer offered Lopez an impossible deal); The Vengeance Horse War Of The Piegan Brave (The Crow had slaughtered his father. Now they’ll pay); The Bloody Shootout At Murray’s Saloon (With the spooking of one deputy, all hell broke loose); The Saga Of The Frontier’s “Man Without A Country” (What happened when Edward Everett Hale found the real Philip Nolan?); Suicide Run Was Six Miles Of Pure Hell (You had to be loco to chance the “Gates of Hell”); Railroad Bushwacking Was A Loner’s Game (He made the UP’s right of way his own poaching ground); The Medicine Man’s Magic Is Still Working Miracles (His brand of healing was centuries ahead of his time); It Was More Than Luck That Gave Sheriff Morse A Charmed Life (This almost forgotten lawman carried a star for 40 years); The Fantastic Prairie Schooner That Really Sailed (It was an epic journey to make good a fantastic boast); You Didn’t Have To Be A Sharpshooter To Leave Your Mark In The West (More comedy than battle, it re-wrote the history of the frontier); This Was The Frontier; The Western Reader; Famous Guns Of The West; Trail Lines

Issue:  August 1972

Condition:  Very Good