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Cowboy Etiquette: Women

“Lewis Dinner Party, Spur Ranch, Texas,” 1912, by Erwin E. Smith. Courtesy Erwin E. Smith Pettis Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas. Bequest of Mary Alice Pettis.

The early West was a man’s country. Until it...

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The Contradictory Mr. McMurtry

Undated photograph of Larry McMurtry by Bill Wittliff. Courtesy The Wittliff Collection, Texas State University.

I have this compulsion to fictionalize. . . . By necessity, I invent.

Larry McMurtry

One of the wonderful serendipities of w...

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"The Trail's End" of Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie Elizabeth Parker. Undeveloped photograph left behind by the Barrow Gang at a hideout. Photographer Buck Barrow or Clyde Barrow, c. 1933. Published by the Joplin Globe, Thursday, April 12, 1934.

“Used to be, you had to have talent to...

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A Baker's Dozen of Film & Television Cowboy Hats

“LS cowpunchers taking time for a smoke in roundup camp. This outfit operated near Tascosa. LS Ranch, Texas.” Gelatin dry plate negative by Erwin E. Smith, 1907. Courtesy Erwin E. Smith Collection of the Library of Congress on Deposit at th...

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On the Origins of July Johnson and Roscoe Brown

Screen still from the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove depicting Roscoe Brown (Barry Corbin) and July Johnson (Chris Cooper).

“My friends call me July, ma’am. I wish you were one. Well, I tell you what ma’am, I’ll be your friend and you just...

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