As I continue to run through the Time-Life books of my youth, books whose pictures and captions I know by heart, but whose contents generally I skimmed at best, I come to an entry in their Old West series, which my family either briefly subscribed to or received as a "Free Gift"/enticement to subscribe. Unlike the history of airplanes, I know next to nothing about the actual Old West, and reading this book was fascinating. Not sure how reliable a source this book is, but it seems like there is some basis in fact to the celluloid legends I grew up with, though what the filmmakers chose to highlight and chose to discard is almost as interesting as the history itself. The land wars detailed at the end of the book were the most fascinating part of the reading-so many cherished capitalist myths about how this country was built on free-competition and trade are demolished (unless you consider hiring gunmen to kill your smaller rivals/obstacles a good thing). If only I had the full set, though I suppose now I may need to seek out more in-depth, higher quality sources.