Publication: The Naylor Company, 1942, San Antonio
First edition. Cloth, 236 pp., illus., biblio., index. An excellent biography of a man who spent 28 years in the Texas Rangers, from 1887 to 1915. John R. Hughes was considered by many to be among the greatest Ranger commanders of all time. His early Ranger years were served in south Texas along the Mexican border. "The author tells about the killing of John Wesley Hardin by John Selman, the killing of Bass Outlaw, and the lynching of Jim Miller. Ranger Hughes, like several other writers, believes that Pat Garrett was slain by the notorious killer Jim Miller."---Ramon F. Adams. Front and rear spine channels just starting to loosen but the entire binding is solid and tight, else a near fine, bright copy of this Texas Ranger classic in a bright price-clipped dust jacket that is lightly soiled on the white rear cover.
Inventory Number: 54217