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Saddle Up with a Western

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July - August 2024

Old West fiction and nonfiction are the perfect genres to fill your summer reading list.

- STUART ROSEBROOK

Saddle Up with a Western

Every season is a good season to read, but summer is when we all plan to enjoy some good reading while on vacation or at home. Turn off the TV, laptop and phone; maybe put on some good music-or not-and just sit back and relax with a new book or classic that you've wanted to read for a long time.

Across the United States, Western publishers work hard every year to produce deep lists of new fiction and nonfiction as well as reprints and reissues of classics-in time for summer readers.

The following list of recommended Western books is dominated by new releases from this year, but it also includes recommendations on classics that everyone should have on their to-read list. Why not start now and create your very own ultimate Old West reading list?

Western Nonfiction

For the past decade, Western fiction has been on a wild ride. We have seen a lot of changes in the marketplace, with fewer titles published on the 19th-century West. With the Roaring Twenties currently marking its centennial and the Great Depression not too far behind, publishers have rightfully been asking their authors to extend their research farther and farther into the 20th-, and even the 21st-century. This isn't because of a lack of material to still research and write about the 19th-century West, but because editors and publishers want to provide greater context and relevancy to the present consumers, whose parents and grandparents (even great-grandparents) were alive while the history was happening. Two good examples of this are the mining history books reviewed on page 52, Tombstone Mystique and Crosses of Iron, which begin their narratives in the 19th century but conclude in the present day.

The following are 15 recently published Western history books I recommend for your summer reading pleasure.

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Unlike Father, Unlike Son

Ed Scarborough didn't follow in the footsteps of his famous dad.

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2 mins

November - December 2025

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BEST DOC EVER

A FITTING TRIBUTE TO VAL KILMER

time to read

7 mins

November - December 2025

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Rock Around the Block with Doc

What goes around, comes around.

time to read

1 min

November - December 2025

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Wickenburg Booms Again

The once mining boom town then dude ranch capital, is now a team-roping capital and arts center.

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

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WYATT IN A MOVIE?

MAYBE OR MAYBE NOT

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

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Josephine “Sadie” Earp: Secrets & Lies Revealed

When Josephine “Sadie” Earp (nee Marcus) decided it was time to tell the story of her life in 1937, she had a big problem. Her early life and that of her family were far from ideal, and the way she dealt with such potential embarrassments was to simply wipe them from her story, or invent a more acceptable fictional story to compensate.

time to read

11 mins

November - December 2025

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Young Chefs of the West

They came to the frontier from around the world and invented dishes still served today.

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

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Cavalcade of Ask the Marshall

Lessons I have learned during more than a quarter century of \"Ask the Marshall\"

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

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There's No Business Like Show Business

Firearms from the stage, screen and expositions are a hit at auction.

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

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A War of Freedom, A War Never Won

Paul Hedren's new biography of Sitting Bull, plus three new biographies on the Earps and Doc Holliday, Jim Bridger, and the legendary boomtown of Deadwood

time to read

7 mins

November - December 2025

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