Exploring murder-by-poison cases across multiple states in the Old West, this book delves into historical incidents from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines notable cases in states like Arizona and Texas, while sidebars provide intriguing insights into related topics such as Native American legends, food poisoning among pioneers, and the environmental impacts of mining. The blend of true crime and historical context offers a captivating look at a lesser-known aspect of Western history.
Mike Cox Reihenfolge der Bücher
Dieser Autor widmet sich eingehend der Geschichte von Texas, insbesondere den legendären Texas Rangers und entscheidenden Momenten in der Entwicklung des Staates, wie dem Ölboom. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch umfangreiche Recherchen und einen Fokus auf Authentizität aus, oft ergänzt durch reichhaltiges visuelles Material. Durch seine journalistische Tätigkeit und umfangreiche Publikationen enthüllt er packende Geschichten und weniger bekannte Aspekte der texanischen Vergangenheit. Der Autor bietet den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in die Ereignisse, die die Identität von Texas geprägt haben.






- 2024
- 2022
Wicked San Antonio
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Delve into San Antonio's wicked past, from the lawless lore of the Spanish settlement through the criminal misdeeds of the modern metropolis. Residents of the Alamo City tolerated scores of cockfighting pits, gambling joints, opium dens, around-the-clock saloons and other places of ill-repute. Some disturbers of San Antonio's peace, like Judge Roy Bean, left town to achieve greater notoriety elsewhere. Others, like the thief who stole the McFarlin diamond, seemed to vanish into thin air. But all of them left a page-turning story behind. Mike Cox catalogues San Antonio's most infamous incidents and miscreants.
- 2022
Finding the Wild West
Along the Mississippi : Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the rich history of the American West, this guide covers key locations from the Oregon Trail to iconic sites in Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota. It highlights well-preserved historic sites, ghost towns, museums, and public art that collectively narrate the story of the Old West. Ideal for trip planning, it serves as a storytelling overview of the Western migration and its cultural impact, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
- 2022
Finding the Wild West: The Mountain West
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the Mountain West states of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, this guide offers a comprehensive look at historic sites, ghost towns, and cultural landmarks that embody the spirit of the Old West. It highlights well-preserved locations and provides insights into the region's role in the Western migration and Indian Wars. Ideal for trip planning, this volume serves as both a travel companion and a narrative of America's Wild West history, celebrating the unique heritage of this iconic region.
- 2022
Finding the Wild West
The Pacific West: California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska
- 230 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Highlighting the rich history of the American West, this guide explores key locations tied to the Western migration, including the Oregon Trail and Dodge City. It covers preserved historic sites, ghost towns, museums, and public art across California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska. Ideal for trip planning, it offers a storytelling overview of the Old West, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
- 2022
Finding the Wild West: The Great Plains
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
While there are assorted storytelling guidebooks related to various categories of Wild West-related historic sites (the Oregon Trail, Custer, the Indian wars in general, ghost towns, etc.) there is no one-stop-shopping spot for ALL categories of Wild West-related historic sites.
- 2021
The Confession Killer
- 348 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The chilling story follows Henry Lee Lucas, a drifter who gained notoriety in 1983 after confessing to the murders of over 100 women nationwide. His claims captivated the media and raised questions about truth and deception in criminal confessions, revealing the complexities of his troubled life and the darker aspects of American society. This account delves into the psychological and societal implications of his confessions, exploring themes of violence, manipulation, and the quest for notoriety.
- 2006
Fascination with disasters and survival stories is explored through nineteen true accounts that shaped Texas history. Mike Cox vividly recounts catastrophic events, including the 1554 Spanish fleet stranding, the devastating 1867 Yellow Fever epidemic, and the infamous 1900 Galveston hurricane. Other notable tales include the 1912 railroad boiler disaster and the mysterious disappearance of the SS Marine Sulphur Queen in 1963. These narratives serve as a chilling reminder of nature's powerful, often deadly forces and the resilience of those affected.