What's Currently on Your Reading List?

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 2:55 pm The Clavin book is a good read, Steve. Those well versed in the history will not likely learn anything new, but Clavin lays out the events and explains the background dynamics leading up to them better than any author I’ve read, in an easy to understand prose. If you could read only one book about Tombstone, this is the one.

Ken
I do like his writing.
I have and read "Wild Bill" and "Dodge City."
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Good lookin read's mates, how did the books turn out Steve? There selling that tombstone reasonable on ole amazon, should I put it on my bucket list?

Been slowly chewing through this un, excellent read IMHO. Should be on everyone's bucket list, who loves history ::nod:: . Bout halfway done now (ya, I'm a slow-ish reader :lol: .
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WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 10:33 pm Good lookin read's mates, how did the books turn out Steve? There selling that tombstone reasonable on ole amazon, should I put it on my bucket list?

Been slowly chewing through this un, excellent read IMHO. Should be on everyone's bucket list, who loves history ::nod:: . Bout halfway done now (ya, I'm a slow-ish reader :lol: .
Excellent. I am into railroad history. ::woot::
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Willy, these are some of my collection from the state where i live. ::tu::
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cudgee wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:01 pm Willy, these are some of my collection from the state where i live. ::tu::
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Finally added these 3 to my library, I've been meaning too for quite some time.
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You are going to be busy. ::mdm::
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True mate, true ::nod:: .
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WillyCamaro wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 10:33 pm Good lookin read's mates, how did the books turn out Steve? There selling that tombstone reasonable on ole amazon, should I put it on my bucket list?
I started with "Shotguns and Stagecoaches" and just finished it up a couple days ago. Haven't read the other two yet. I'm not a fast reader to begin with, and I don't have time to read every day.
Since I like to alternate fiction and non-fiction, I started Louis L'Amour's "Bowdrie" yesterday.

As for "Tombstone", although I haven't read it yet, I have read Clavin's "Dodge City" and "Wild Bill". Both were great reads. I have no doubt "Tombstone" will be just as entertaining.

If you don't mind reading used books, Abe Books, www.abebooks.com , has some good deals.
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I am debating whether to subscribe to True West. I bought the previous one which had Zapata on the cover. Enjoyed that edition which clarified some things for me.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:16 pm I am debating whether to subscribe to True West. I bought the previous one which had Zapata on the cover. Enjoyed that edition which clarified some things for me.
Just do it. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod:: I would if i could get the paper edition. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:16 pm I am debating whether to subscribe to True West. I bought the previous one which had Zapata on the cover. Enjoyed that edition which clarified some things for me.
Why not try it for a year? 10 issues, $30. Where else can you find a magazine today for $3?
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cudgee I appreciate the push, its just that in the past year or so I have been divesting myself of many subscriptions. This would go against the flow. Yet, I may still go with it. I'm giving it more thought.
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Like most magazines, it's going to have articles that may not be your thing, but, overall, I've been enjoying it.
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I’ve been a True West subscriber for years. Usually a cover-to-cover read for me although occasionally I’ll skip an article that doesn’t interest me. Abe Lincoln had it right - “You can please some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.” ::nod::

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Currently Clive Cussler Oregon Series
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Finished the rail book last week, starting to tackle this one again.
Plan this time is to finish it, in it's entirety, before I start another...
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WillyCamaro wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:28 am Finished the rail book last week, starting to tackle this one again.
Plan this time is to finish it, in it's entirety, before I start another...
:lol:
Excellent read.
How was the rail book ?
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NEXT!
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Steve Warden wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:11 pm NEXT!
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Looks very interesting. ::tu::
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cudgee wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:28 pm
Steve Warden wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:11 pm NEXT!
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Looks very interesting. ::tu::
I just finished the first chapter.
While my book is a 2012 copy, it was originally written in 1944. Writing styles have certainly changed!
Raine, the author, has a rather choppy style, in my opinion. We'll see how far I make it through this one.
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Steve, I’ve really enjoyed some “older” novels written in the early through mid 1900s. In particular some western historical fiction and western history authored by those who lived it, or were able to talk with and hear the experiences of those who lived it. Your comment about how writing styles have changed is accurate, and IMHO they’ve not changed for the better. I’ve read several of the novels written by the likes of Zane Grey, Ernest Haycox, Owen Wister, Eugene Rhodes, and Paul Wellman. I recommend them all as proven outstanding storytellers, but you need a dictionary close by as some of the words are no longer common in today’s usage. Wellman is of particular interest - he was a bestselling author in his day. He wrote both the novel and movie screenplay for classics like The Comancheros, The Iron Mistress, Cheyenne , and several others.

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I have a couple of Zane's books waiting in the wings.
The time for waiting may be over, once I finish this one from Raine.

Ken, I greatly appreciate your input on western authors and books. Researching some of your suggestions, I've come to respect, and even covet, your opinions on who and what to add to my library. Thank you. ::handshake::
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 1:35 am

Ken, I greatly appreciate your input on western authors and books.
I second that!
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