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  2. Wild West Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Wild West Weekly was a dime novel later turned pulp magazine. [ 1 ] On October 24, 1902 Frank Tousey released his first issue of the 5-cent dime novel Wild West Weekly called "The Prince in the Saddle".

  3. True West Magazine - Wikipedia

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    True West began publication in 1953 under founder Joe Small of Austin, Texas. The idea for True West originated from a monthly feature in Small's first publication, Sporting Magazine. The magazine's recurring "Bad Man" article, about outlaws of the West, was the feature that generated the most reader mail and interest. [1]

  4. Wild West (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wild West Magazine, an American Old West history magazine owned by the World History Group Wild West shows , traveling vaudeville performances in the United States and Europe Wild Westing , the term used by Native Americans for their performances with Buffalo Bill's Wild West and similar shows

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  6. Daily Briefing: The Wild West - AOL

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    That’s when West turned to Mississippi Prep, a post-graduate football team unaffiliated with any school. He’d get a brand-new season to impress college teams, the coaches told him. For a fee.

  7. Mark J. Dworkin - Wikipedia

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    Mark J. Dworkin's articles were published in Wild West Magazine, True West Magazine and several others. [10] Dworkin served as book review editor of the Wild West History Association Journal [11] [12] [13] He wrote several Wyatt Earp related articles, and also about Virgil Earp for the Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association, WOLA. [14]

  8. David S. Turk - Wikipedia

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    His interest in the Lincoln County War led him to a series of articles on Billy the Kid’s associates for "Wild West" magazine and two books, "Blackwater Draw," [30] published in 2011, and "Here Lies Billy the Kid," [31] published in 2019.

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