Whiskey River Ranger: The Old West Life of Baz Outlaw

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Price
$34.95  $32.50
Publisher
University of North Texas Press
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Pages
400
Dimensions
6.3 X 1.3 X 9.3 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781574416312
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About the Author
BOB ALEXANDER began a policing career in 1965 and retired as a special agent with the U.S. Treasury Department. He is the author of Rawhide Ranger, Ira Aten (winner of WWHA Best Book Award); Six-Shooters and Shifting Sands, Bad Company and Burnt Powder, Riding Lucifer's Line, and Winchester Warriors, all published by UNT Press. He lives in Maypearl, Texas.
Reviews
"[E]ven after separating fact from legend, what remains is a rip-roaring tale. . . . [Alexander] delivers a fascinating, warts-and-all study of a man who literally walked the line between the best and worst of human nature."--Wild West
"[Alexander] has produced the definitive biography of this lawman born with an ironic surname. . . . Saddle up with Whiskey River Ranger for a fine read."--True West
"Bob Alexander has not simply chronicled the adventurous life of a Wild West lawman. He has done that and more: he has described the rise and fall of a good man who cared about the rights and wrongs of his fellow men, what he could contribute to society as a good Ranger, and how he benefited the Texas Rangers through his service. The book is strengthened by 105 images of Rangers who figured in Outlaw's life."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly
"Can someone write nonfiction, make it sound like Zane Grey's fiction, and get away with it? Well, Bob Alexander can. He can take the otherwise bland Ranger Monthly Reports and turn them into a tale, without betraying the actual facts of the circumstances. The dry accounting of chases and arrests is turned into an adventure that leaves the reader wanting more."--Paul N. Spellman, author of Captain John H. Rogers, Texas Ranger and Captain J. A. Brooks, Texas Ranger

"Bob Alexander has become a noted Wild West writer and a devotee of outlaw-lawmen history. He has put together a well-researched biography of one of the more controversial Texas Rangers, Bazzell Lamar 'Baz' Outlaw. Alexander should be praised for his balanced treatment of Outlaw as a good-bad Ranger."--Harold J. Weiss, Jr., author of Yours to Command: The Life and Legend of Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald

"Bob Alexander presents a long awaited and tragic biography of Texas Ranger Baz Outlaw unjustly characterized as a violent predator. Outlaw's descent into alcoholism ultimately destroyed this ranger. He was, as Alexander clearly demonstrates in this well documented history, far more than what has been portrayed in the past, acting as mentor for such rangers as John R. Hughes."--Dave Johnson, author of The Mason County "Hoo Doo" War, 1874-1902
"Scholars will appreciate the extensive research that went into this book and the meticulous citing of a wide variety of sources. Casual readers will enjoy the story of Baz Outlaw if they are fans of Westerns, the Texas Rangers, or adventure stories in general."--Chronicles of Oklahoma