What are some of your favorites?
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Bossenecker's Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde
David Smith's Frontier Defense in the Civil War: Texas' Rangers and Rebels for the Civil War era
Oldie but still goldie Webb's The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense
There are two new histories that just came out whose authors will tell you Webb whitewashed (literally) the Rangers. Their books dig up and emphasize the dirt and racism of the Rangers but I won't mention those two books. You can find them if you want they were published in 2018 and 2020.
That may have been my good friend Jody Edward Ginn, who is now the Director of Development at the museum. He's also an amateur-turned-historian, a former law enforcement guy who got his PhD and now writes and teaches about the Rangers. He was a consultant on the movie "Highwaymen."Quote:
My son and I went last spring break to the museum in Waco. They had an actual Texas ranger speaking of the history of the Rangers, they had people dressed up in 1800s clothing and gear and we're making cornbread over a fire in Dutch ovens. They also had an author who sell his book the Texas Rangers and Bonnie and Clyde.
chick79 said:
Walter Prescott Webb's "Texas Rangers" is considered a definitive book. I found it rather dry though.