About the Author
Chuck Parsons has authored numerous books dealing with Texas Rangers as well as the fugitives they hunted. He has herein gathered nearly 200 images, some familiar and some rarely seen, from the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, the Former Texas Ranger Association, and from individuals. This is show more Parsons's second Images of America book. show less
Works by Chuck Parsons
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Lawmen, outlaws, and S.O.B's : gunfighters of the old Southwest, Volume II (2004) — Introduction, some editions — 5 copies
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Written by: Chuck Parsons , Norman Wayne Brown
Narrated by: Jim Sartor
This book really intrigued me. I knew very little about John Wesley Hardin and boy did this open my eyes. What little I thought I knew was all wrong. He had quite a life! Wow, everytime I read about these characters during the old west and civil war times I am just astounded that any of them lived very long at all the way they acted and behaved! The wounds and injuries that the endured, I am so surprised more didn't die of infection. This book really went deep into the lives of John, his friends, family, places he lived, his crimes, the ones he was accused of, family, and more. Wonderfully detailed. I didn't get lost at all, shock! Easy to understand and follow. I looked up the images of him on the internet and the younger Hardin was quite a looker! Too bad he was such a heartless killer.
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The narrator was awesome. He made listening to this book a real joy. He was able to do so many different voices consistently and with such distinction that I could recognize the different voices as who they should be. These voices added a realism to the story.… (more)