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In “The Gunfighters,” the journalist Bryan Burrough offers a lively look at the legends and myths of the Wild West.
Set in the Netherlands in 1961, “The Safekeep” is the kind of book it’s best not to know too much about, as part of the ...
In the mid-19th century, Chinese immigrants built much of the developing American West. The community was often met with ...
This award means a lot because it comes from the prestigious Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable and against tough competition." ...
An interview with author Denali Sai Nalamalapu on storytelling, fossil fuels, and the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
Dr. Samuel I. Zeveloff is a professor of zoology at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. He is the author of the book Mammals of the Intermountain West (University of Utah Press, 1988) and the ...
When it comes to telling stories from a hero’s perspective, you might assume we’re talking about a firefighter or a policeman, but that’s not the case for one loca ...
The tech's goal: to enable conservationists to track wolves, census populations, and reduce human-wildlife conflicts.
A new Michigan children's book, "Frida's Fireworks," teaches kids to manage emotions with help from a real-life facility dog named Scout.
Carole Gauger credits John and Sandra Hudson of Iowa City and her late friend, author Anneliese Tisdale of Cedar Rapids, ...
The comic book industry has given readers many beloved characters, from the iconic superheroes we all know and love to ...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's latest novel – a New York Times bestseller – details a long weekend in the life of a ...