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Son of the Old West

Son of the Old West

Nathan Ward

GROVE PRESS / ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS
2024
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An epic narrative of the Old West told through the vivid, outsized life of cowboy, detective, and chronicler Charlie Siringo No figure in the Old West lived or shaped its history more fully than Charlie Siringo, as Nathan Ward reveals in his colorful portrait of this epic era and one of its primary protagonists. Born in Matagorda, Texas in 1855, Charlie went on his first cattle drive at age twelve and spent two decades living his boyhood dream as a cowboy. As the dangerous, lucrative "beeves"business boomed, Siringo drove longhorn steers north to the burgeoning Midwest Plains states' cattle and railroad towns, inevitably crossing paths with such legendary figures as Billy the Kid, Bat Masterson, and Shanghai Pierce. In his early thirties he joined the Pinkerton Detective Agency's Denver office, using a variety of aliases to investigate violent labor disputes and infiltrateoutlaw gangs such as Butch Cassidy's train robbing Wild Bunch. As brave as he was clever, he was often saved by his cowboy training as he traveled to places the law had not yet reached. Siringo's bestselling, landmark 1885 autobiography, A Texas Cowboy, helped make the lowly cowboy a heroic symbol of the American West. His later memoir, A Cowboy Detective, influenced early hard-boiled crime novelists for whom the detective story was really the cowboy story in an urban setting. Sadly sued into debt by the Pinkertons determined to prevent their sources and methods from being revealed, Siringo eventually sold his beloved New Mexico ranch and moved to Los Angeles, where he advised Hollywood filmmakers, and especially actor William S. Hart, on their early 1920s Westerns, watching the frontier history he had known first-hand turned into romantic legend on the screen. In old age, Charlie Siringo was called "Ulysses of the Wild West" for the long journey he took across the western frontier. Son of the Old West brings him and his legendary world vividly to life.
Son of the Old West

Son of the Old West

Nathan Ward

GROVE PRESS / ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS
2023
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An epic account ofthe Old West and a vivid portrait of the outsized life of cowboy, detective, and chronicler Charlie Siringo As Nathan Wardreveals in his evocative new book, no figure in the Old West lived orshaped its legacy more fully than Charlie Siringo. Born in Matagorda, Texasin 1855, Charlie went on his first cattle drive at age 11 and spent two decadesliving his boyhood dream as a cowboy. As the dangerous, lucrative "beeves"business boomed, Siringo drove longhorn steers north to the burgeoning MidwestPlains states' cattle and railroad towns, inevitably crossing paths with suchlegendary figures as Billy the Kid, Bat Masterson, and Shanghai Pierce. In hisearly thirties he joined the Pinkerton Detective Agency's Denver office, usinga variety of aliases to investigate violent labor disputes and infiltrateoutlaw gangs such as Butch Cassidy's train robbing Wild Bunch. As brave as hewas clever, he was often saved by his cowboy training as he traveled to placesthe law had not yet reached. Siringo'sbestselling, landmark 1885 autobiography, A Texas Cowboy, helpedmake the lowly cowboy a heroic symbol of the American West. His latermemoir, A Cowboy Detective, influenced early hard-boiled crimenovelists for whom the detective story was really the cowboy story in an urbansetting. Sadly sued into debt by the Pinkertons determined to prevent theirsources and methods from being revealed, Siringo sold his beloved New Mexicoranch and moved to Los Angeles, where he advised Hollywood filmmakers andespecially actor William S. Hart on their early 1920s Westerns, watching thefrontier history he had known first-hand turned into romantic legend on thescreen. In old age, Charlie Siringo was called "Ulysses of the Wild West" for the long journey hetook across the western frontier. Son of the Old West bringshim and his legendary world vividly to life.
Our Eyes Are On You

Our Eyes Are On You

Nathan Ward

Deward Publishing
2023
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A study of the context and contents of 35 Biblical prayers to make connections to our lives, informing us about prayer, the things about which we should pray, and the God to whom we pray. The prayers covered include those of Abraham, Moses, Hannah, David, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Jesus, the Apostles, Paul, and many others.
Dark Harbor

Dark Harbor

Nathan Ward

Picador USA
2011
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"They'd never kill a reporter...." On the morning of April 29, 1948, a West Side pier hiring boss was shot on his way to work. The murder reminded the New York Sun's city editor of a similar docks killing from the year before, and so he called over his best general assignment man, Malcolm "Mike" Johnson, telling him, "Lots of unrest down there. Maybe you can get a story out of it." Johnson certainly did, discovering the greatest story of his long career, and a "waterfront jungle" with "rich pickings for criminal gangs." His crime series ran on the Sun's front page for twenty-four days in the fall of 1948, raising a national scandal and bringing death threats on him and his family. Johnson alleged the existence of an international crime "syndicate," at a time when J. Edgar Hoover would not admit that such a syndicate, let alone a Mafia, existed. Herein, Nathan Ward tells the original Mob story, "revealing a spiderweb of union corruption and outright gangsterism....His story has everything" (New York Sun), making Dark Harbor a modern true crime classic.